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pet dee ter Mt tacrAbs and ec per Lias pr
each solideaeat t$et,tso.. rirasered ser a
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anMs. Vanua. Situations Waded, dist
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Atth+tw for Bak. rte.. not etteeedhg stint
ittea ZF asci iass'tiee : E for Ass umiak fur
lot s.ds istropiestt wrath. urger advartlse-
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e.car ben.it of lay iedirtdaal r aerel-
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
When is Godericb to have its "old
home week %"'
The summer visitors are eomulenc-
Aug to leave foto house. We hope to
see therm again next year.
A tew "reeks will bring around the
Gudericb Indoats ial Exhibition. The
directors are working to make it "big-
ger and better thin ever.'
That campaign tor better eggs has
no: yet induced the hens to lay larger
sl.rcimen.:. But the hen is about the
hardest thing on earth to teeth.
Somebody wants to know bow to
pt000unce "tomato.' Some say "to-
mab-to and some say -to-may-to."
!out they taste just the same either
way.
Let's see -was not Hydro power to
be delivered in (Joderic6 ,by August
1-t r Here it is tb: 21st of August.
and Hydro is weeks. if opt me nth..
away yet.
Tbe village ot Millbrook ( population
itti, is getting a drill hall which is to
meet 1111.4 Nes Somebody remarks that
the Minister of Militia sbould be more
popular with the contractors than
with the taxpayer..
We notice that The Exeter Times
has been victimized by someone who
thinks he can write -poetry." Neealb-
pxper editor, ought to form an illi'
anent ofeneive and defensive, against
the eonlmon enemy.
The Brockville Tunes says the Con-
servatives will be in office at Ottawa
for at Least ten or fifteen years.
\Vuoder if they well get the country
as blid!y in the bole as they did before
They were wetted to
Sir Wilfrid Laurier addressed a
let-ge meeting' at St. Hyacintbe, Que.,
on Saturday. Teo thousand people
were out to greet him and 'beard a
good fighting (speech. The Liberal
chieftain ie keeping himself in trim
for the big 'wattle, whenever it may
come.
Harry K. Thaw baying escaped
hum the Matteawan Aisles,. the
police of two countries have been atter
bit.. instead of letting him get away
and subside into obecttnly. Now that
he has been captured he will be dished
up inieyery daily paper for weeks to
COMP.
Tbe Front Page man of Toronto
Saturday Night complains a the
noises in the sty. Judging from his
repeated references to Toronto's Sun-
day. olio wouldimasioe that gtsimeses
waa about the last agog tae Front
Page meas would dawn. Perhaps he
wante the noises on Sunday. when
they are unnecessary. aid quietssm
on other date.. whew a cooiderable
amount of noise is uaaeoidabis.
t'osserwatim organs aonoseot that
there wilt .ot be smother seemies
of Palisade( WE after New Yew's.
This is a practical aek.owiedeaeeeg
that the astral ''esaereescy" was a
asytb, ma that the Monate dial the
right thing is blocking the proposal
expeeditore of thirty -Om mane ael-
lass Let IIIc. Maraca beim erg his
pesmaeg.t nand peaky and give the
errantry an oorpostoroity to pr+mssmee
*figment e. it.
When AstMr Maoism an/ dohs A.
terpr.r talk Il tiemaism. see thinks
of a.e same and Invents* ; bet the
irMiwaWm d /V /enesr pair se
ststmenses is set the ,tsar thing se tae
Matt kafee .f (Webs& !b pee it
rwy. Illonmem oma Immerges w.tald
build tepee dittos atM 1191121411m
Hawkes ..d Cooper. as we trail eetd.d
it. would rear their etre0nn open
hope and swi;dens a.4 loyally. A
'nod deal depends span the view-
patisi.
THE Malt e L : GODERICH ONTA Rl O
MANTIC= AND COOPER
Pa wiienel D.serMta..t.t
IL
The Imes el The"---
-Pwithouthoe without comment
Um **Welted
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. ilrt•a thhse t het : �?MBatheormdiminas.e-
nt the tetter-
�� Memos.writersui
writers wella wellknow.. Mr. Haw knee
Farmer: Aa
Ras. chief
)orsal d stardag a cams Erste
fchief promisee°. by Ids �organizat on
uruakeennees while i• chemic of • I of the -Britian-bora" vote in the re -
motor sboubt be punished is the same eippeeooccity electian of loll. fir. Cooper.
way that druakeu.ess is pa.iebed u adapt er The Courier, is a pre..:im.at
the ea.e of railway operatives. A roa. Cuoeserative.
under the inflame, of liquor while
in- thaw of as auto k a menace to
himself and to halt others met with
upon $ h'ghsri'y.
D. Yoe Seems 1'
New Verl Hard/.
The caret sl ewtser.atios of the mem-
bers of the United Stat Hay Fewer
Association. which bas its headquar-
ters io Brooklyn, has been re.puneible
for placing Bethlehem. N. H., on the
medical ruap as one of the best sneeze -
leas towns in the East. Mackinac.
Nish . aspires to a similar reputation
and steely is f miring ahead as a ren-
dezvous in late August for the annual
Participants in the sneeze Marathon.
Campo Bello and the Jfuakoka talker,
in C. a ada, Flea are designated as
anti -seer ze centres worthy ot recogni-
tion.
A Vital Principle.
Toeoots btsr.
veli -government is not a theory. but
a principle based upon a rock fouoda-
ti,ia of fact. The man who opposes
melt -government is like tree man who
sets sip his will against the eternal
laws of the universe. We regard Ism
with a countenance more in sorrow
than in anger. We advise him to
take a bummer course in reading on
the constitutional history of Canada..
When be has done tial be will as sown
thins rf opposing the law of gravits
Lion as of resisting sett -government
and tbedevelopmeot of this young.
vigorous Canada of ours.
Steam Service Necessa-y.
Sintfv.d Beuua
"Hydro for the waterworks a men-
ace to the safety of the citizens and
property" is the large beading on a
front page article in Tbe Toronto
News, in which the folly of depending
on this one (source of power for Toroo-
to's tire protection is exposed. The
Stratford. water commission has the
good' knee to maintain it steam ser-
vice constantly. to be turned on when
bvdro goes into, suspension, but the
time require"! to get up full {.re.ure
has been shown to be a weakener, in
the system which did not exist under
the exclusively steam power regime.
The Precioas Pig.
t:oriugse4d Republican.
England, which depends greatly on
bacon for breakfast. is shocked to winced that any people ex ept politi-
hace the favorite delicacy go up to I chins and preaches abet baseball man -
:11 cents a pound. For sometime pork ogees should be allowed to work up
has been dearer than beef. the ezplw-
afton being that the swine fever has
curl ailed the supply of pigs, while rez-
ul+tions of the board of agriculture
hate been made so strict that many
agriculturists have ceased to. breed.
supplies from Canada and the United
Stater. which Britons have grumbled
at but booght. have beep nearly cut
off of late by the Mendes of the home
demand. Germany. 'co. it may be re-
called. was agita!ed last year by
the sudden rise ..f the price of pork.
The pig bas seldom been so appreciated
in all Christian lands as now.
Yr. Hawks& Lader.
talker. Caadla& Catsrfr.
Sir :-Do you Mot tbink it is time the
non-partisan opinion is tb. mantes -
about such nationtll affairs as the set-
tlement of the nary question took
some more definite shape than it has
T. liteaaen. ef Mo.tzeel. o.. o� tis !
(� r w =' WOMAN COULD -
Rr-r pgsat et
This I tie of tM dgdC O.
p. ,set 119L1. �.. NOTWALX
• ptroport, u Uorval the sYlsttQt a. t
as iavemaseet. Luer on name the
dente d dovernuso , and tag es
s.eewweaii Wk .f but' a dee for tea Was ligl..-Resiared
►eopM.rd mite ac let Ja.s Health E. Ms -
grail8+h. 1171?. Ya/se koaght afar.
his ' )'vel
Sizteru days later he wM t. ' bb's Ywi��
whole block that had cast bias SSLINSII.
to the Doasioioo of Cs.ada. repes
ted by foot tbe Hoa, as
tiaHushsa,
dor •18‘000.conaider.bly [sore than
doubling hie money.
Labored attempts ars being made
explain away ibis deal. Itis daiased
that the land is worth the eaosey
that it could be sold today for more
than was paid fur it. and so on. Bu
assumed since the uuemosial to Mr. the facts will nut down. A earl
Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurier was
prcmulgat(d last fall? As 4 am one
of [bare who bare felt grateful :o you
for the consisteeL line you have taken.
I venture to write this letter because
of the couvictioe 'bat many among Could sot the Government have
your readers would welcome an ole- I purehaerd tb. proper[ through Its
io tacit}' to eombitle in as of tet to uwtt_sgrr.t and saved the people this
influence parliamentary action .4M ? But what's the ttse ! Could
through the sore systematic develop- not tbe Government have sold 'the
meet of a reasoned public opiuiva Potter Albert $373.t1013 "homestead"
than either of the parties stems aux- instead of wiring it 10 a party frie.d
loos to u.dertake. for NW
to many parts of the country signa
hare appeared which compel tbe belief FsLrsvaRasoe Keeps Up
that the desire for better politics will During the month of July Canada'.
manifest itself as soca as tbete is' any national debt increased tri July.
1.104.
nucleus around which it may gather. Doting tbe present fiscal year, the
At all mute, you way oouot on at treasury of Canada has paid out to
least one volunteer for an, well -di- Hachette a sad Mann about $6,(fl)LU n
rented scheme in which like -minted as instaBsteet on the 115.l100i000
presertted,to the Canadian No.-thero
Kailway by w ty of eubsidiew list
seesioo. Mr. Borden and bis colleagues
bare used their powers in Patfiament
to "increase the debt of Canada by a
clear gift to these railway promoters
which has already takes e5 out of
tbe pocket of every head of a family
111 Canada.
The net debt .,f the Dominion at the
end of July sets 1118,U69..rr8 r s eorn-
CfaspoomL
Peetw.tar, Mich - "A year ago 1 was
very weak tied the doctor said I bed a
sarloas displace -
meet • 1 bed beck-
; rr : ache and bearing
down Amiss so bed
Mat 1 mob' alit sit
is a their er wait
aerate the Sem trod
I was la severe pein
W the thea 1 felt
4.ennreged as I bad
tatakeseverytbieg I
a
was no better. 1
bags taking Lyda E. Pinkhae's Vega.
stable Coaspoosd and now I am Mame
sad healthy." -lits Aura Durumo,
R.F.D. Ns 2, Box 77, Pentiater. YitA.
Bead WbatAnotberWMsantraya:
Iriend knows that the property wile
be wasted by t be ("oversewn'. He
purchases it. and a few days later sells
it to the Government at • profit of
neat Iv 1100.111)
may co-operate.
I ave no definite plan to offer : and
even if I had I should hesitate to put
it forward in view of the reception
given by The Canadian Cowie& to the
Only part I have ever taken in Cana-
dian politics, which is only referred to
now tseatue it may encourage other.
tp br willing to join with citizens
whose views may not always have
been agreeable to tbedeselvee. There
is plenty of room for difference of de- pared with $311,510,573 et the end of
tails along with active agreement upon June. ' Expenditure on ordinary ac -
the fundamentals of national progress. counts for the four months siege the
Tbere is surely tmmediate need for in- end of Macchio! sled $)[,1100,376 and os
culcating the spirit of Canadian Capital. coaat.,$13,014,210-che latter
nationality. eepecisit, u it applies to an increase of over 10,41)0.000 as eom-
ddeace. and it to to be hoped that you pared with last year.
will show us the way. There is so else bility of doubt that
t, Yours rely truly, Mr. Boden is the head of tae greatest
Amnion HAwttert. spending Government Canada has ever
Toronto, Aug- 8, 1913. known. Tbe time is not tar distant
when even the boarding revenues
Mr. Cooper's Reply. taken from Ibe people will not suMCe.
Trap:o. Aug. A 1143. and another loan "will be neoeswry.
III. Arthur Hawke*.
Editor • 'The caaadiae." Organs Misrepresent.
Lear Sir :-There is some doubt still Evidently inspired efforts here hem
as to the advisability of r journal such anade of hue by the Tory press to
asThe Canadian Courier undertaking make it appear !bat Australia is hay -
any agitation ler educatiooal cam- ing great difficulty with her naval
pslgn. The public ate not yet con- program, enpeeially with the coa-
sts action of ships in Amu -sham yards.
it is even vaguely hinted that 'this
may be abandoned, the object being
to discredit Use Laurier proposition for
Canadian shipbuilding.
This is wbat Austral'an cables said
on August lfitb of the officio' pro-
gram Laid down by the sew Common-
wealth Gores aweot.
"A saved conference is being urged
on the British (ioverntneto. Mean-
while Rear Admiral Henderson's pro-
gem will be generally adhered to.
The provision, fur the building of star -
ships locally will be expedited and
high poofe.aional advice will be ob-
tained irtwedbitely regarding sites
and plans and the cost cf works for
naval baser
The Australians are not tainted with
askance at that time, would join that the Borden Government'sfeerof doibg
organization it could be greatly devil- things for themselves. It is easy to see
oped. Perhaps there might need re be why the Tory press is anxious to per -
a slight modification of its program, vert the .Meaning of the Australian
a copy of which i wend you, but t6u w CommoswealtbOovernmeot'umemage
a minor matter. In the eosin we are to the Ennpire.
in agreement.nnaadt
The
o League was inteeoded
to carry to its logical outcome the
work of the Canadian clubs. The
Canadian club, bare done much.
There is need of an organisation to go
farther and to organize national senti-
ment and iciy. it voice. The Canadian
club listens: tbe Canadian Lague
shield talk. If it is to be of any im
mediate benefit, it must attract the
non-partisans in both political parties
in behalf of a strong national eeoti-
meat. Thii would mean particularly
an attempt to bring the two partiestogether on the navy question with the
idea' of beetling that teener on the same
basis as our sJitiaquestions have beeu
sett led -by me.' ual alga cement.
The other get at question is that of
centralization. This fight would nerd
to he extended to Great Britain and
Australia. Canada should not fight
Downing street alone. She must seek
assistance against the Centralists in -all
other parts of the Empire. This
strange infatuation for a century -old
doctrine must be stayed by an its -
tion as wide es the realm of His Maj•
ewey. We must meet the strong "cen-
tralist- movement with an active force
equally powerful.
This is a big task. but if you are pre-
pared for a sustained campaign i
shall be glad to call a tweeting of the
League Executive and see U an active
campaign. with a maximum of co-op-
eration between us, could be arranged -
A series of meetings ail over Canada
would be
Yours faithfully.
Jogs A. Coorata,
Hos. Sec. Canadiaa league.
A VOICE FROM THE WEST.
To ib, Editor of The-
Dt;Aa
EDITOR. -1 am a reader of
your paper are see by it that some
who are from the West do not sanc-
tion tbe statements made by R R.
tiailows in bis lettere with reference to
the conditions in the Wert : Qat i do
sanction bib statements. 1 know of
good workmen in Winnipeg who have
done very little if any work all
summer, and i know a bricklayer and
also • store clerk wbo went west of
bete and failed to get work and
returned. i could mention many in-
stances to substantiate his letters.
However. crops are good and every-
thing is getting better.
ALBERT VALTg.6.
Winnipeg, Aug. 12. 1913.
FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS.
fits to Winnipeg
is Grand Trunk Railway, plus
half mot per mile from Winnipeg to
destination, but not bevotad MacLeod.
('elgary or Edmonton. Returning -
11% from Winnipeg. plus half -cent per
mile from ppwoints east of MacLeod.
t'algery of Edmonton to Winnipeg.
Going Dates.
August 22' -From all stations Toron-
to to Sarnia Tunnel Melamine. ria
Stratford, and south thereof in 0o -
tai io.
August 2, -From all stations north
ot. but not including main lice. Tor-
onto to Sarnia Tunnel, via Stratford :
all stations Toronto and north and
east of Toronto to Kingpins.
September 3-Froei all stations Tor -
Oat ) and east, sod east of Orillia and
lien, u Juaeun..
Mepteu,ber 5 -From all ,tatioes Tor-
onto to North flay inclusive, and argot
thereof in Ostero.
Farts tabortsa epeeist trams wiU
leave Toronto at 8.31 was. oe August
!Bled. via Haaniltoe. and Landow, and
et 2 t,6 p.m. nil August 23 .aid Septem-
ber 5 via Guelph Berns and Strat-
ford. This is as exceptional chance to
visit the Wes, which is trrly called
"the had d Gerldes oppertudten-
amd many prosperous farmers and
menders ewe new reelable 1. West-
ern Canada ors trace the ora d
their good fortune to a farm la
iotees
exeurel .. TM emote via Chicago is
se attractive Mun many large cities
earl Lewes beteg oared en route,
w1 , beerka the momot.ry of the
.1 there betas someithisusekw
the.
P.. ie the
is thee shortest and
...gat on Wlm.y ith h
roadbed, theeoeh the newest. meet
ctee sed -soon w
seethes of a esters (mala.
aft poetieslar, at of Oeesd Treek
ticket oaken or 'Mee 0. R. Hormim,
T r ss.*- 0. r.
.same. q..
•Ikea.", epee* r a obsidiansM-
public iotereet. Nevertheless, your
appeal to us to lead in a drawing to-
gether of the non -pat tiota opinion of
Canada into a national organization
rather appeals to me personally.
There seems to tie justification for
activepetriotic campaign to spread the
truth, which is being mot.. by
the politicians on both sides.
Some two yeses ago there was or-
ganized in this city a body known as
'he Canadian League" with just such
intentions. I became honorary secre-
tary, and there were needy a thousand
members enrolled within a tew weeks.
Thu league is still is existence, sad if
you and your friends, who eyed it
Semethieg Ching.
Tereuta Ani 11. tut
Dear Yr. Cooper: -Your letter is ex-
eulls.t. i wi11 gldly a the i. the
Cosadiaa 4. g4i , prepared to do ray
work that is Lap
roe im vindication
of °mediae at(orrality as as increase
i.g power In the Britannic Empire.
Asmara HARSss.
MOW TO GET RiCE QUICK.
fell a Please( Laid r tete Sneers Gsr-
.neral.
Ottawa, wag. IL -Tho Prier AIMS
hoemrusd sou -del has some sear hav-
ing a eompetitee elms to Mortreat, le
the recast pure!•• by CoL Use Mem.
Sam Hugbn of a pimp of lead foe the
reaction of . military tesisis g school.
Far years met there has been Mean -
doe as to the .Otaltlishmert of such a
school near Yosfesal. it catered each
Mee for .zpeeditere that
r
i. ug .. hat no time is petting
the mettle ea. Various sides were sem-
dasssa, and naturally party Mesas
Realty I Really I
Tramp -(to the elderly spineter)-
Gimrsea pair u' trots. tidy.
Spinster -I haven't any to give
away.
Tramp -Then ant yes 'usbid if 'e
alert got an tele pair o troweers to
snare -
Spinster --(not wishing to betray Ger
unwedded state) -My husband-er -
never wears such tbiags.-Sketch
(Loudon I.
When through old
age the bodily
functions become sluggish.
Na-Dru-Co Laxatives
give gentle, timely and
effective aid, without
discomfort or distress.
25c. a box at your
lamed PM end eareaset
ea n csa sea S.
e..
Peoria. 111.-"I bad Oath backaches
that I Weald cotki feeMe stead m my feet I
heen
and bed moth a heavy not lets of rl(b
ors eeik,ghnmy�
side. I bad each terrible dell heed cite.
✓'eery day and they would snake a fed
so drowsy l ep dsleepyall the time, let I
sou s
"After I bad taken Lydia E.Pt.kbam's
Vegetable Compound a week I began to
improve. My backache was leas and
that heavy feeling in my side went
away. I continued to take the Cam -
pound and a eared.
" Yon May publish thio if yen wti.'•
-Kim CLARA L. GAUIVI T. LE. No. 4,
Box 42, Peoria.
Sods hitters prove the valetrof Lydia
E. Plekhanee Vegetable Compound far
woman's ill.. Why don't yen try it?
W. A OHE8ON SON
HALF•PRICe FOR
Summer Dresses i Waists
U.Rsa le Drams. and V dIss 1.
die styles, balf-peiee s. $2.25:, $5.06
Waist. of Yami iantt•. Voile. Silk Nino -A. fancy Net, silk lined,
does 34 to 44.1. Regular WO and 115-00. Cbarisg u $2..50
Ladies' orbit* Poplin and Deck Skirt.. all *IA to $)
Sin. at each... -
LaNew Fall Coats
A nice lot of new Coate showing in medium weight cloths, a et
atj•lish and smart. SpeSa11y priced at eseb. Seseei
•........ $7.00. KILOO and Cl
.50
0.00
Duchesse Silk Satins and Pailette Silks
Our direct import of birek and colored Silk. foe debases anti
waist now showing.
Thirty-six inches wide buck 8atis Guanines Silt that we guar-
antee to give entire satisfaction. Special at per, yard $1.25
Bonnet's Black Satin' DeNice .p
A beautiful dress silk. dyed and finished by this famed maker
Every yard stamped and warranted, at special price, (1.50
thirty-eiz loch . .D
Satin Duchess', Mike, 31 to :B inches wide. in cavy,, (�
Alice Hues, gens. Mower, black. Special price. s7lJ1..
New Dress Serges
Priestley's famous Sages, knows the woe Id over for their lei
mutest finish. beautiful shades and lasting qualities. Blac•k,
navy'. cream. Si inches wide, at Tic, 1`1.00. $1.1S, f1
... ... $1.50 and
.60
Butterick Patterns for September all in stock.
Delineator on Sale at per copy 1 Sc.
W. ACHESON & SON
Fall and Winter Shoes
Charming Appear-
ance,Excellent Fit and
Up-to-date Style are some
of the qualities of the
Fall and Winter Shoes
that we have just re-
ceived in the Vassar,
Cleo and other lints.
Ladies wanting per-
fect satisfaction in foot-
wear should call and in-
spect the latest assort-
ment at
FALL mut roots SEPT.:, ,.
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
STRATFORD. ONT.
Canada's Best Business Colleple
W s have thew h • (.'atom.•
• eh.rta..d..a
)- t rune•.
are thawrb and p isetieal. We baa..,
straw staff et esoeseaesa 4e. [rutin: -
aed oor gredrrtei inset wttbinitialliWartiadlidapastaX0Wasswi.
.aa ,•..
Write tare am free aitak.g.a and les,'
what he are ddeg.
D. 6 mo.aCHL.A1,. Princ.p..
H. McClinton's
Repairing a Specialty.
Good
they
Notice
1. Shaw. neheeb. Teresa.. row. -
mese are [rales' to ears seed eels:• -
We cesalset Ivo noshes. 4cNd.
Wit day We wet/ let. 1 .tad
our latest eatahrre.
Fill Term her Sept, tad.
W. H. SHAW.
President.
\ t•4
COLLEG E
AT HOM E
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an foot proper lanh their ewe 114111e -
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Quality and Value
We do not "work you" on the
price when you buy clothes from
us. We want your trade for life,
and we go after It with just two
things: Quality and Value. You
can't go out of our store with a
suit that does not fit you as it
should; we wouldn't let you. You
can't get poor stuff from us at any
price; we don't keep it.
See our new 20th Century sam-
ples for Fall.
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
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