The Signal, 1910-5-12, Page 22 THURSDAY, Mee 12, 11110
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GOOKRICIL (INTt1410. ti11nal 11Hai1" journalism nuns.' The amen. I"•n+ 4(i
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 4'N1a111Yt tll+lbtEN,i Int ('u11:u►a too Pales are largely iufluruetel by .news;
nnu•h wake work henw•s Of the'tt'' i4( limon their inHurure• is greater still
• .e've". atlendhng to details whieh and in N'Ir11tla it is 1111•11)))))Huta. F'in-
11 1 ti.,• JeWs
THE SII;N'AL. GODERICH ONTARIO
I(':tbitiet31tntateris wi*r 41il'lW1iuu in
Iegi.l:►titin anti in the Iulninistiali
Shelli of t he e 1 iv's busiuv.., and et gemmed
;7 leadhvship of public Opinion on ma-
suit ..Italy four Jewish peel's. Right
Jews sit tattle. London comity r,nitt-
enl ; between twenty and thirty are
members of the House of ('
British jouro:disl❑ lie many Jews
atllapg its maul tier,:, and Attire -Wan
witted, what envy has been kindled,
for genus that could not compare) with
the sunset glow of the sky or they
sparkle of the waves. flow the metal -
lie gold i4 worshipped, and the gold of
the dandelion, set in emerald grate.
despised. What prices have been
paid for musty first editions, when,
the real treasure, the author's Ines- i
Nage to humanity, can be bought in
Everyman's Library fur a small bit of
THE We;NA1 VI4INTING Co. Limited „h,rllill be left 111 adlllilllrtretlwe of. ali/'e Is e1ltlrely tY11ltnm w \ t I
firers 4(r untior-cw n•t,u seat 'They' ;and hareem it linty le wtid that ear. silver. However. in spite of all this,
Telephone C•11 Na SS ar in (heir h Ir and the fate of na- we do want to pee the comet.
K people I tionM. ' Ve•t there ort• only 11,4elI,4Ill
Torras of autaecnetletn : sin add Ie out nulol, t hr eo de oust•
than they are, not looking. after party Jews i4( the whole world. awe fewer A Food That Grows in Favor.
rL11, per ) n04. *e 111 see *uou. The longer Clark's Meats are before
ix ulera 3.b ; th,ee worths, SSr• (ar nn,4znt ion, but fluding out what I 'than dIM),IMM► in London. Truly an To t'nit Q States subscrthers. $l.511 a rest i 1• IIIn1'LIIig; 1N4r111r., the public the greater does their 4wpu-
strlruyl• ••vat'm,. the people. 1*want surd in taro dilreti°►( I' Greater Prec;btions Necessary.
I3ubeM'ribcrvwho fall to retx•Icr Tint SIGNAL Illie attention of the people ho the liln•s II rarity grow, as only the best food pm-
t b mall will Dourer N fnlor by he. 11 Rtntford Beacon. ducts can be sold now. Clark'. Meals
are sold in every colnulu4ty from At-
Iantic to Pacific and the demand keeps
growing. , ,
Ory 7
,+ alnNna us of the fact at as tarty w dwte w.
Waist ble
When • change of addre."• Is de-ir,v1. both the
Nd -and the waw abase•, should be given,
1 al and other sinner •dverti,etnelts. Inc of his Nlinisters through th1• \\' ht cactiitigs n s4* audny IN41j 011• art gntiuwal
per line for - elect insertion and rr ler Ible for
insertion. Mea-nted by a nest fall is something of the. rig to rest h'''.„"'"'h,, ns wq,1*. rt a moist ed
sx•t, and if diming ecrry l':u lianenlal•1 l,: di. and lintes. to make thetil .e
the \Inhaler: \\mild get ani ,n• 4(•l- fllrpu-Mrf or to irwn'itle IN•tlw•
Air Mt-41111gs in flitfelr•nt parts of t4*,,, nal ,,ulvotata K
In In1el)-fln•,•pirNof, ur.ru(hrr working to
l 1 t N
up"ni which they !the
14 ane 1
1.telrt'1N•111'\a• (ll,• Ilxt1/111111 pM ol4rir. The h``,7;",941,
(u "„IefthwtCornwall
x'Multu
fllr , t 3
.jpn.4.4 Is• 1"r+nu1.11. The runtt.mplilt`''1 wear 44( whish loss ofhf.• hag tametwit
Advertising Rates: - _. tour o1 sir \\'iitrid Laurier ant' slnu' in ghat 41.411, 1e that greatt't`-pa•r'-
14(411 lie taken in till huild-
dont s•. .ale.. . - - -.
uoupanil seals, twelve lint* to an -inch.
H,•moss Dards of six Hiles and under, $, per
yiar.
Advertisement. of Lost, Found, Strayed.' `it -
to u . •tittle or
ureas. lilt O• .
Sn11111gth1• penial• sail xddre.'4:1 ..•sits- annuls of e•`eN4e. he Ottawa Jour-
Articles
(111
o:ainn• V. -Rot, f(ingtlous N'nnnrd, nose or .
awls le tient Fenn. for exceeding
to rt"nhl
etc. 4(a[ CICt4Nthtg g rat 1U•c the re.uft .•oulti Ont hal !M• a I t mud It is dlfllrlllt to rousU:uet a
ten I K /' 1
, t Orr lane. sin ordinary rending type taw null hull.
'cents Orr lane. No notion Issas thus :,L•.
Any .lariat nit lac. the object of which is the
pecuniarybenefit of any indivIdaal or assoel-
atlon.l4( M• considered wn .4%erlG(•IIIent td
be chaanted,,u'conllriRtr.
ltwtes for dl.play and, contract adverti•e-
mel.t. will tie given on &ppheanon...
-Addresio all .wmtuuulcations to
THE SIONAL l'ItINTINO tO,. 1114111'-4
a;4s.erien. Ont sift, appeal.%OVA flat. .t 114.1' in t4* K
1 y .
1 f Sale e t Iii}
Arttr e.' for -
line-. Lr a.rh Insertion e$t for fir t advertise-
month. .➢,c i f K -- bulhling whieh 1vi11 hnce t.htit ' tient y.
for each,ut"+•gnret mouth. I.argel'.1Yerrlwe' W111111•84IIIb .1111.' ken n i lig n 41,E 111 ht f -that 144I V,
menlw4atauVoruuu-. 1tau w lbt• p•4,ph• MP in the :141 1' of hitt 4ht• fr,41urncy n
w.it
mood for .trie er Iegi.Iat44,11 anal r•gu-
lad ion than 411ew exists in Making all
'buildings where many 1"•ople gather
less de.trut t11i11• by H1,• thvn they now
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Toronto 'has raisin' neatlc $Tw1,*MM1
- Good Advice.
I in nine .I.1\, fel- the Y. \I. 1'. A. ft is-.—..--71r*ntlt)rd Ecpo•'tor
•
.1 g.aal e.l ti..•, ainl t lit. o I. if pcolife ..,Hiishnp Fallon of London. on lime ne-
on' Toronto lull,• reysnrl..I nobly to eil
'VetteaRltn'af his.consecration,
who Iovio 1:(814.In add
.• things o4( w(( 'I1
.e 4 '.'l• Iha1 the , halige 114' the • .b ser. Thr iu14erative dn1 Ni ..t' .
u R1Av M 4 j 4 191.4. •, i. n 1 1 k (4 ...
•':4(u i" t(The.:
1 (41•y f4,rw alill]
l ' 4'11 i•-
oO1►F Ni''it 1' l$ ( ce •;•{gn \\ HI mak. aro_ •141r. ra in 4(t t' iri 1
1 t t .--rtMi• 44.4/4t .
tl.• 44.lil nanism,• of t1,' '2414* .f. - May. way t.'H Ir common life ..f tier world'
l/o..,en 1'ieturi.l'- birthday. as a net,-
unotional 1th'e4s1,•i 4(uunl lro. .ofhe • he t 'Iso4rtt.l 4(.1 rhn1
THE EMPIKC'S BEREAVEMENT. " mane()) h•.li.hy. 11111• :ell 1,..',11:11:‘,11trn\ft01'lifli•gwhll.stoi \tIit
i
i.- the nrw King's tmit:d day. . e, • t4* .1..i t. fie resulting from ter-
Siuce the i,1.1 4,--u,• 14 Th.' `igtr.d the q:lmi.• principles.; in•ip les.; ret solve the which
bigger
I IN •n pinn••,•d in lls,ur.,,ing. King h..ht:urn'• Mimi- as a pare:' - t nhri t',o r,tw•
11t,uht I8 ,',uii 1N tealpldi.' i1 -
F f I
Present food prices are a form et
higher education. •
Do not seek in others what you bon-
coal in yourself.—
CIENTRAI
STRATFOg•ID3j ONT.
The great practical t.raiining
school of Ontario.
Three departments:
Commercial Shorthand
'Telegraphy
We assist graduates to po-
sitiotls. The demand upon us
for trained help gl'eatly exceeds
the supply. The t lu•ee 114 ei s t
recently placed are t•Pt•eivifg
$10 111. $SU.( n, and $1111.1ar per
mouth respectively. Business
men state one ,tritcitottl's are -tile
lest. Enter 4(w• ••la•mes now.
(Jet our free catalogue.
D. A. McLA ALAN,
Principal.
ti.
uit:lr• ,ns '
tieep gnat itawr.•. l.s 1-4ti. tuit'x1M'11r•l nutke4 hn\e I,•.•n t4*, .n .N'•9 ,' awl) •111..,• i. Id,•nty ret' Ivo. l'.;10,11:.1.114 'hri- GET
u4'ls rel° the ••thing;. o 1he\-
it,:IIh of King 11141:11 1. All 11h* 1 h,. 4(i tik,trl't II • other ‘121v• .1xy,.„,?1,,,„1„,„0,y
. 'l14 i Iwh,,l.' ncree.' and it union DLit Dist in this
h:ml lite.
, tilh4l out a4*,• nllotled 4 •1i
Ilw:orl so mule ,., 11 1. 1-1,1 ISM ..t p"•nre its if in honor seri i, ,. It lull areoumldjal a Irl in the
w a of .w eepillg .1.141.' t 1 ,til mill 641'. Bu SI
of hie. ,King( F
4 hew whose 14Te:.44(m Iva_ to hritat liin-
(dlirr. -psych Int. IN'/'i111n,• ,,4 gal• n\1 t, i4( rims, >vlrwlt lrrl.• :doss liven__
d.mlitaLl,• spn•i1 .whieh woidti n..t
al.. .111 tlu•n.11v relation. h, 11). • 11 tin ilr:rtt41 to ae11le 1'ht4-4(,•I set•vlt *
1':4(10 ,. n n ".44 ars. • The "Devil wagon Out Again. le ha- paid oche
brook Hotel 1the ) . \I"' looked 114, a. n I 1 "Devil
eaa, w ens.., , t•siryfur our ban
1 •4(l a.bii the .44,4- qe of has
1 11•:11• It i"I;;.nn aryiru•twl Ihitt the Ih1k,• Lin• ti,'nrote ria i.'ua full rare'''. u►e _ ---
.1.. 1. r• hint uul h'sd *I,".* h;. Int " 1t I •,•ronnnullt is to succeed Earl .;r•y
111 4,1)1 t.•\\' 41:1..s,111I1• /galilltl'\• M.,,ls
`a .4(l' ,•u' 4,1 . (ere blow t.. t4*, cul ,IS IL.ce411oi lirnt•,Id of
1 1411.nL1. and the I"•r11u11n•Iol dna/llt•rs and the COM/NG
lion• 1\ o ha\r kn4,4n hirer .Is t4*• .' Lord 1 :u•riugtr 1, who has frequently .n1nu• 1 residents are :dike in tcrrr.4
Kim!. i 1Nw11 *tient ionetl -M a likely successor , of what i• -.enter 'r liter Na n' to !me-
t
,l r
It is in 1 fait p tor) s.gi11• thinN• t. It mat: :at first Is onlay al lithe
t•e 4,114 pn•s•11t vi)eregaal- "!1'!".."1". ,/itiK e411s1n41 plat has been - 'Ong - loved
it can IN- wl' 1 rd Kiot F:IIt'n1+1 ila's, 11:1. 184.11 opinin gear 1-.onl Hitch l4(• n.s"•iiti4,to. with t0om1•s and 4eoplt•,
• luta st.vnlity rola' in 'lilt• ;Me,
\.ii only h.is 1'hatuM•ri4i11 L. the new' Kiu44. ' that 2111' gone•. 11 may next be •i1
(hall. of hi. ►i,•nl ,•, .. r— •i.Nhllt.t• whom the utmost vigilance. 1
he 4114.11 '1, kingly H44ur11 nqurt II*e Liberalise, :1111} :n11ti►i11i"ltm in hast- has tea . u..4•e'1.1 nu kr1•pn)K out of .
the 1 igh\rnv In wily raw those 55Jlo I -
' in"w4th igtuty t4*, n/j''''" "f the
t Id
w
41‘
You will regret you did not
ttend one of Canada's High.
(:rade Ruminates Colleges, located
at
Peterborough
Orange\ille
Clinton
Welland.
Wingham
Walkerton
Now is w good time to enter.
Our graduates receive from
SOO to $1E4111 per annum.
Mail Coursed in 1t)0'different -
subjects.
\+'ret« for particular-.
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTT01% Pr1•,
8-
r_ 11 emanations) e_
WHY
i
PUT OFF I
_ 1 -tart 11,1. i, will lead yon into a
PRACTII'AI. EDUCATION good0,1Je salaried W uio,.! Enter rola
rvd)cgt• \o\y and be ready for a
y attending tits famous .uuatloh11. t4* Ywll w•ho, bu.inrs+
i• at an test. a are locating welt--
:nullified' )young `•e44ph: every day.
\ash) nut let u help you S4.*rt
any day. No viten, ions. * atal0Kue L'
free. N rile ueutetI Business ('ol-
;cg'._Torouto. w.II. 13ha•11•.
1'1inclpal.
ON7 0..ONr.
4(u, Write . _1ad
-Mile CM .itiOlrie. ,
—
ELLIOTT
SS COLLEGE
W. ACHESON & SON
Bargains in Floor Coverings
English; Wilton and Axminster Ruj[s••and other liner
taken from regular stock, marked et reprice that should clear
them on the j p. Rich colored.,'handentne patterns, 11 x 9,
9 z 10i, 1' I x 19 feet. Regular $'all to $:t5, at $14 to $2.1.
LINOLEUMS
The largest end most complete stuck and choice we het, a ever iull,..r-
ted• Beautiful patterns end inlaid, siwcially priced and
parable value. 2, :t, 1 yardet wide. At per square yard, 5 e
, 9t'e, 44 e, 4:x and
SATURDAY AND MONDAY BARGAINS
Read carefully this lint, and eo111e early, please. Four huudrr.l
and Hfly yards Mite and white stripe Galatea Shirting,
__Warranted:fast ; regular IHe, for, per pull
121
Fifty dozen setunle"- hjaek Cot on Inose. ltta►mped and wan 25c
Net color. Ladies, 11 and Regular elk pair; two
pairs......... ..
•
Curtwio Pales, nHk fir nOlhnzuny finis wood Pales, tth'ned 19e
ends and with rings Ioul brackets ; regulate 25c. for .7
StEETINOS- -
Seventy•two-inch plain 4(nblrxehed heavy Sheeting, '2>L.'foe 1 9c
• _Fifteen1 dred yards English Prints,. t)iughams and \Iusline
Ofir immense holds.. Light and dark colons. splendid part .
regular 12ie, l;c and 911c qualities, one Saturday and
'Monday OC
price .•
-
Ten only l►dieri erevr•nette Rain Coati. m• Mitring Coate. S6 An
$4•IMl an11 $Il) Ik1 e.11•h. at..,.... ^ `i• • 1l
Twelve only Ill411'M erdvtelrlte t wee/( rain -proof Oviercuat., lat.•.l
sty4e Of cul and sp'eudidly lailul -made, and teat- 1(1.110
t'anted; regularly worth eI:m.1s1, special.... 1:4111
Butterak's Complete `Patterns• Everything 'n sleek.
ThnSFattern everybody likes-IOc en c. '
1i.' 1
cru Untnl4u (reale .Olfere,l :m .li :suet have aur h Care. HMI the P4)a(11,I-.
lo.. in the death of E. J. It. 1'01.W. 'Attu, whirl. rural rnnditinns
• \\'4414( ed give t111.111 rnr,lJpletely stolen '(loan
Ki1144a4,n. Mr, Ih•nse was Gm :4 (nun- the•uh anti replat.41 by n rite 4.1 ... • .
I"•i..•4 yr,u•. a (i•n118.1' 114' the On121rio less all/dons w•at:•hin44 lest- something
terrible happ ett..4,11d all lessee there
great Empire i,v.•t• which he pr.•-id.41. 1
of the British tool.: III' ha. d. 14' s4,tel4•-
1ntu•h
nay l Legislature. t 1 trade a repritaholr+t" i •n w4*.; think they hale x
thing 4.111441 ton.•h141 hi- iota
111,111• deeply than I his. Iiy his s
Ile%"lion to(lity he has .hi,wte t4*
that lie was giving then his best. ail
that he 11,141 1111 other Mobil ion than to
w eve• t111• 41 to the utmost of his ability.
in tr•tart* he has had -1lie sincere
1tl1Ielinn mid sympathy' of his people
+1 11 \ tire
madmen
tin fair- ' h41, raletble, ronw•i4uti.' W ' right to a 4Un44 •in esorea eelos
-44t to i*ole
I'.44*1 w•tllafivl•. .1 a
fill
, et•erylmidy'N premises think with .
everyone
blight ' Illg I n 1 •1
Thou lo
wilt take a •h•ng ' • for King
tie 4r t . face to lee otne.ns f "li,u• to
•
hate an instinct 1cr sense of th.• wild
delight of it, 110 11114' h1i, s•1 -t IM'.'ll •able
hie pee le as was that of King FA- to es..la.nwhat geNMl 1t let eople moi,
in et me+snre which 1111 merely majes- I wand. It
Prof.
Dorenwend
01• 'TORONTO
the well - known Hair
r
GODERICH Al•
HOTEL BEDFORD
ON
Fi
WACHESON & SON
Tuesday 1714* "
May ... 04..;
Qnt4.11 Victoria'. t' • the Hi n\Mh d.esat lntrt11kuow tthr harm it TRANSFORMATIONS During this visit he will be ebowing the
„. 111..11 I4* surfs of \\'ale" (bees. and the• iniechief it may ill,. POMPADOURS
latest Paris it and New York styles. Ion
THE CLOSING OF PARLIAMENT'. I SWITCH ES are Parti^ lady invited to call, inspect and
CLUSTER CURLS try o ny of these creations.
Lir persool 44'' 1.1111111 e0nintam1. fent tires of
The .. utst,tndiig real ore of his short were known
but jlltmritous 11.44411 U•a,M iris .111e1•.4 :s 11 and the 1011444
)Mace ker. The sal t i'.ib les bmf ,I roll-
Nitutinnal nlon:m•h :4(e considerably
restricted; lad here Ons a field ,pen 111
hint. and tri. s11pret111• k now 1141ge of
Melt mild 441,lire..•onplwl w 41 h hi" m1•
failing 1act .:1•nd sympathy. Was eon.
ld11ylrl with .lailliant "ur4e1M to file
removal of international j.•al11u.-
ie., and mi.nuder"thndin44s. Edaaril
!h.• Peacemaker is. it seems likely. the
title by which he will be known h•
fulmar g••ne•nili.n1., ' 'rill. 4. hi" appeal
to fano•. 441 his ti.•vothill .1t. duty was
the appeal 4,1' his life to the present
genet -Ohm. -
11)s hast word.. "It is all ,.1.'i'. 1811 I
think I have. d • my linty." were
'the (nighty r1•hstnrterislie. .% eel no
flout We ran only imagine all that
. One iNorn to lite purple
have gt•ent eivaur,lge•tllent 111
i111en14.s 41111 frivolity, to disregard of
the wishes of nth.'1". to 4;umity and,
selfrilalulgt•tl.•e. Wiled to the inher-
1tweaknee(ses of hnnuu,'1 v, life en-
•nt1< of it ntot11oe1t's lift. unlet
halIlIli.r141 in the 'building
•iterneter. That King
overcame the
U4LL_-vIIY__ „
1. hurl-
the
11 every boy and girl.
gene•rxt' '4(f men
from early child -
him. In sine:;
somewhat of
Mild wooled grew
hood ill kiowletlg.•
pari.on the nrw' King
a tet rlllge•t•.
Requiem.
I
nlnoa
in bell t 1
R
slit-, the p s.
lnrp more. a
The tidings of our los,,: Tree King is dead.
Our Royal FA ward, noblest of ht. name.
Few year. but happy has the F:mpi.•e seen
Ring front his 4alnted mother'. dying hand
He took the.scepl re and with 16 the vow
To Me sic and reign as (&rest Victoria. on.
Now to I. gone. and In our heart of heart.
We say ".\men" to bis lent whi.pered.wonl.
His task Is o'er, his duty H well dorie—
lod comfort her who sheds a widow tears. p4(
—T. 8. i.. In Toronnto Globe. which hal w
sir e
se % e•
of ,1 w
Eli Ward s1
hrrntirn4'r n
ge•ntlema n but a met
working loan, devoting
nnment of death to the in
his pe4lple, implied n11 oldiUxry n
ore of self-sacrifice, seg-ettpirNNion.
anti unswerving deterulimtlion to use
t' • nnd omelet newly and un-
Nelfl"hly. I'eider Nu,h n king the most
democrat it, Of uuu ('4.µ4d IM• at ease
and happy will be the history of the
British nonattily no long as 4t is tvp-
r•sent141 by men like Edwvirl VII.
Of 111e new King. (liemg.' V.. not
tnu4h can 1M• said, bera1151• little in
Vitamin. He has hart niers. I training, he
has the example o1 hos father to guide
hint, and then• IN good reamon for his
subje•4f*tohelpecnnifl.'*ntly that all will
he welt. -
•14111
- Farewell Address\to His Excellency the I
Governor-Gen•'ral.
( Ottawa. May L--.0 feature of the
clueing day" 4(f t
mein Wait the ntlanim4,41s palnning, of
xis nd'dreiu' to Earl Grey; .vh11w• 1 e•rn1
expiring.
e•x-
.
- 'P ler•nl 1.
'1' hl
11r(r t
i11a 1
n
pressing the high ,Ile n•er•/thin) of.t4*.' - ,
1lenple•'f Cana.ha of him eerriee1 d11r-
111• representative of the Crown ill , `.,.,,,.-,.,,,,,,. .4'.-•-•,.
1. ' country. hi wing the addreee,
, Sir \'ilft•e41 Ia.11riet• te",k oe.•a"inn to
Inffi n his belief that the Ilesent Nys-
tern 11 ppMri, were
p Gov*Ini!I ' si•in th The DOREN
real men •hn wane ptrnninr'nt in the
blic iif ,f 4;reat ih•it4liu was 11111
rke41 satisfactorily, and
t. for the present at
by the appointment
IP' pt emit .,
Baily premented
u the lineages'
he se4aeine of I'altlin-
The'IDorenv.,end Sanitary Patent Toupee
For gentlemen who are bald, is a
head -cohering tar superior in both
style an durability to any other
manufactured. At the present day
s over 90,W0 of these are in use
CC throughout Canada and the United
7 States. Call and have free demon-
F
y e
f llyy
'w7 .
.r'o
a` Ja ail n
F li stt
s
REMEMBER, ONE DAY ONLY
Ing t h . five veals i4( which he ha" been
which should
_ _.
• least. be change
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARI of a Canadian to
-- The address Wit%
Let Us Beware.tae Earp (levy today.-
Courier. than of Parliament. hs Excellency
HuRalo
A (''""ml. "w"11C'I' "peak" of made feeling reply, a messing him
relief in the high destiny d ranula
t111' unrirrunscr•ibed'erte•n- and 41Pclatt
IA ly Ute y anti his fix g
noel r tv stria: ilr *44t'1* t'"aagk' * long aft we }Ise--14rithe•r
stage of her oleye•lup ret.
finishes of the D ion:" y
"grasping
, ng. .for himeel nnd for
o l:" F:w4dentl • 11 ht.. that
WEND CO. of Toronto, limited
103-105 YONGE STREET
nor.111ue• will .•Pers efface• from fir
hearts the recolle4.ltrm t of the "nanny
kinin em we have• received. the
'demi s we have enjoyed,- our deep
aHrcti.otr for ,,fir (',annr'ian home, or
the interest fre shall ever cont' to
Nee lirtht'- itttt•r-and fortune-tuft-tonty
Of our 4(1+5%' pw•rm1nal friends. but ref •
the country slid the people w4* )1Il; W.'
have learned to love Io well.'
/ Looking tor' the Comet.
Toronto Star.
Frew have yet obtained a really sat-
i+factory view of the comet, but there
air incidental advantages to he gained
by those who 44WPP4) the heavens in
'search of the wanderer: -0e* gave can
alarm which saved the lives of many
he Cornwall hotel. • Others have
sun rime. a spectacle which
not R 'urp*ss4d by the comet. in
Is recently the ith o-?-& glory. It the sun
[rtHn a To- some on mance every fifty years,
erns d would be
hut the pm- written of such a speic las might
1f res1,e•4 to the. have been Been this ag.tM'*ark
Already Unanimous.
Gonia ('Risen.
Prohibition in hailed as having
scored as reilarkable victory in Shaw•-
vilh•- whieh-voted: for no license by
1112 fo 1). What puzzles us is why
a11ylemly thought n vote wvl4 nerel.l-
Filthy in 1 hat dist 4iet.
A Progressive Reform.
Stretford Beacon.
s • .in44 to give the As
MKS et a reduction
with d a test, And
hue diets that in'
adothe la d
in
sessm
Am comp*
(ionholler Me
two years' time it
vitae LAT -lir tbw
Vancouver, .that Is, ex
bolldings altogether.
DUTIES OF CABINET MINISTERS.
H. 11. 1)ew•art, of Toronto, writes to
The Globe expr•4Nin44 his opinion that
Cabinet Minister" Aholfld 11e et the
head .,f the party organization in
their te.meelive dintriets and in this
Another Side to It.
Henwll ohwwver.
The Clinton New• Era
..ff.•1441 am a4l"t'rtir.eruc
rale) d.paertmental et
ft•ie•tot• r'fus'tl' it nil
eelings of the home tnen•hants, Now afilar arch studded .with myriads of
there is nnnther mi c to that quest' • 1 cold, steely pointe; then a little later,
Brother Kerr had an opportunity to nothing visible in the vast expanse
bring iMark to Clinton w i of 1hP Mut the crescent moon and the morn -
t*) the
sent as4ay h)' the people thereing star with a warm glow that
to the department l mtnrrN. lie could ..erred to promise the coming day
have ep entt//tthe honey a K the hu"1' then the daily miracle of the birth of
nese 'relent Clinton Gm nnd cnt gen-
light. Then the tender green and
oral rejoicing throughout the corn—ray hues giving place to the strong,
itv. What. a golden opportunity practical, workaday sunlight.
(1 benefit hie renown Wasthnast amide. it is a trite hut true saying that
The Jewish People. men wonder at the thing's that are
London Opinion.. rare the comets and eclipses, the
earthquekea and volcanic eruptions ;
and wonder not et the common
things., the sun. the inky. and the
cloud.. the sea, and the fields; all the
more wonderful becwllee the) are com-
mon.r,]what crimes have hese cons -
seen
ca4w'ity should direct election cam- 1t in extraordinary how few Tewm
paigns. We do not think Mr. 1Mw- there really •►r• in this, country, coneetion of the d11thre of Cab_
con-
sidering their great Influence and in -
p eiMlence. Herbert Samuel in the only
:net. Ministers will find general acc.•pt- Jewish nu•lrlbe•r of the Ministry. There
ante. What should ho expected of w are *rely four Jewish privy councillors.
DA/NTY S71OE.5
•SPR/N6 & SUMMER
UST rec\deive—Thc new
Spring rltodcis. Shoes of
style and character for
particu'•ar \,vo: len. Selected
Spring and vatnmer fashions,
in the smartest new shapes
and designs. Clever pat-
terns in all sorts of Leath rs for
'' either indoor cr outdoor -
` morning, afternoon or evening.
Saturday Only
_\ny Shirt in the window, ranging in pr.,. from
$I.00 to $1.73 per shirt, for 69c
...2 for 2.c
20(- Collars,
MARTIN BROS.
TAILORS AND FURNISHERS.
EVERY MAN WANTS
....TO GO FORWARD....
rman
(
C%)I D it ever strike \ of
CD
that it's the well-
dressed
e1l-
dressed man that gets along
the best—it's-"t he w el 1 -
dressed that get the best
jobs Don't buy the p
clothing. In the first acs'
you pay dear for wh you
get, and besides it's a set-
back to you in .life—bre,
good clothing, and --00--
FORWARD. ,.
We know the clothing
business, it's our business,
and in selling good cloth-
ing we -are-doing the best
not only for ourselves but
for our customers.
Buy a 20th Century
Brand suit and you get the ,
best clothing made in Can-
ada—Prices, $1 5.00 to
$22.00•
Special orders taken for
20th Century Brand.
We are making a Special Of $f 5.00 Suits. A large
range' to choose from in fine all-wdol worsteds
in all the leading colorings, Don't fail to see these
Suits if you want to get the best you ever got for
$15.00.
pairs of $2.00 Pants for ._ . $ 1 .65
Special for Saturday only, 50
Sole Agent for 20th Century Clothing, King Hats, Peabody Overalls.
WALTER C. PRIDtIAIN
THE IIou*E 07 REAL VALUE&