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OUR OTTAWA LEITER
OrNMNati N. P. d►oa.YNN41414141
Ottawa. July M. -The Hon. Attbur
Meigb.o, who le the little busy bee of
debate, lighting anywoeit', sipping
moor 'ware, stopping nowhere, got off
a tow oasttel remark, oft the war and
the Laurier cavy the other day at
London whieb need checking up. As
the Hoo Arthur ryas wring the Ma-
sonic People as an auditorium at the
Mae, one of the criticisms urged
against him it that his arguments
ought to have Limo more on the square
than t►e were.
TheSabena-4. moral made lb*
etat+aent that the Opposition did
could to obstruct the war Iuppi�tr
and put stumbling blocks In the way
of the (iovetameat. As the Opposi-
tion joined beart and bend with the
Government supportets in votingthe
two war funds of one bundleand
eft] million dollars the Solicitor-Ueu-
(ware allusi..n is taken het' to wean
the proceedings in the public accounts
committee which revealed some of the
Gnvernweot'c party ft lends as doing
all tbry could to prevent the hundred
trod fifty millions front teaching the
slrot. It insisting that the people of
Canada Ret • dollar's value fur every
dol'ar spent; if string. as in the care
of the binoculars, that right middle-
men did net come between Braker and
purchaser; if showing. tip one C..u-
servative meo,brt of Parliament as
taking three prizes for surgical dress-
ing. and another ('.,nservative mem-
ber as unloading fcucdered horses at
the lop figure; if waving bac!t all the
lean and buegty parry patriots who
had organic d to milk profits; if cut-
ting out sham shote and fake elections
tor the soldiers ; it any ur ail of these
were factious opposition, then the
Hon. Arthur Meighen is right and the
Opposition is prowl of it.
lee next subje.a tackled was the
1/oKILLOP MUTUAL Plitlt lr-
GEL SUR • is c 1 C O.-F.r>• sad Isolated
t yea trrogstts rrsr'rA
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Patent Sot:titer
I/. S. BABCOCK,
Have beautiful
window decorations
Nothing gives so much pleasure
u a well decorated window.
Yekr windows will be the envy
c f your neighbors if you use the
mac/% Flat Rod
-for c rtdtss and drapar(.a
Guaranteed not to sag
or tarnish
Then L a Kirsch I kit Rod in a
c..1or to met, h your woodwork or
dnper:r.. Every rod contaira a
v r:ttea gt.rzntee that it will not
g or tart:i-h.
!I's xo *cry to have an Miroctia
t,rsnooie MitA the Kirsch
Ffct Rod
('note in and bee them
IL EO. HOHMEIER
renurks of a eoetehtMus nature
enough to qualify biw ss Minister of
lnlaud Revenue nod afterward. as
Railway Cotu.0 ssioner at 1111,115) a
year, but )lr. Hlondinis more copi,,u.-
ty on tec.,rtl. Mr. Blondiu w•y be
Li►eral attitude toward the navy. it toru froth We I00llllgp as a NaLl.,n.t
io a big question which the Solicitor- llst t'y the tempest, hut, as Deputy
General w lightly opens, and as IL 11
one of the aItuiel of the alleged truce
which tba Government claims to be
observing, Mr. Aleighen'r action in
nibbtiug at it between elections has an
appearance of bad form. The question
will ultimately be thrashed out on the
heating,. and the old .tory will be told
over again from those happy barman -
WOO days iu 1415) whet Leader Borden un the Plains of Ahzabaru and that
sad Mr. Foster and Premier Laurier agytbtng in the way of David aid,
were all agreed on what Canada ought Lustier navy or otters Wile, was a debt
to du fur beryl! and the Empire, down that Canada did not owe.
•
to those later acrimonious days when Mr. Paquet, M. P. for L'Islet, was
the Cuuaelvative party. Lavin;( come another Borden supporter, wtosaw ie
into power. found it necessary to make ' the t 'tier navy a •newt 8eab sating
a play for their Nationalist allies and, dragon- Mr. P•qu. b" slot leaded
dtacard a permanent policy fur a con- Governmaat Joh yet, belt it •is notice.
tribut ion. ahle that wheu.he lets him,rlf�ggo now
Nobody would expect the Solicitor- it is on something like "Foul Brood in
Geoersl, as kyuung man with bis wap Hee'," something that will not revive
W make in the Horden Cabinet, td
acknowledge that the Liberal* were
right and that if the Laurier naval
policy bad been carried nut this
country would have been spared the
humiliation of asking the British
navy fur cruisers to convoy Canadian
soldiers across the ocean. Neither
would anybody expect him to point
out that the Laurier nary could have
done much to protect the North AL-
Ianiic'snd keep the trade paths clear
of Germane. MOL to men, loo eoveriLit
British Columbia's nakedness and rav-
ing what Sir Richard McBride paid for
two suhwarinee.
Nobody would expect hint to do any
of the.. lbirigi. because that Wight
lead the queetion back too ter and
down too deep. but be could have
mads a long story short and put up an
lot#resting speech at the same time
by going as far back es 1811 and tell-
ing wbat Mr. Bouritswi and his NAtion-
aliat friends said then in behalf of
Premier Borden and his policies. The
issue was supposed to be reciprocity,
but as the game nos to play both mita
for the midd:e. the Laurier navy was
the chief thing talked shout in Q.ue-
bee. The ruhject spited over into
Northern Ontario and Mr. 13oureesa
was brought into Nipissing and
Algoma to help the Conservative can-
didates there Mess's. (i radon and
Smyth had voters wbo needed intlam-
iug en this subject, and they calcu-
lated that Mr. Bourae•a was the bots
flrrhuR. He is. In New Ontario he
operated under the direct auspices of
the Hon. Flank Cochrane. who held
the matches for him. To suggestions
that Mr. Hoiden should substitute for
Mr. Boutin, the candidates p(iumy
replied, "We don't need Borden to
wtn, we do need Buurassa." Thous-
ands of copies of Le Devoir were cir-
culated free to fan the blaze.
The SolIeitor-(ieneral need not have
gone into the rise and fall of Mr.
Monk, whose motives were sincere,
but be missed a lot of hot stuff when
be neglected the outpourings of Mr.
Bourses^ and his band of hope. There
it really no excuse for the oversight,
h•cauee the old fyles of Le Devoir are
full of it, also the columns of Hansard,
where it bac been pat on record 1.y in-
dustrious Liberal menitber..
Broadly speaking, Mr. Hourassa was
of the opinion that Canada had paid
all her debt to England. that a Cana-
dian navy would embroil Canada in
Downing street wets, and that Cana-
dian husbands, sons ■nd sweethearts
were in grave danger of being dragged
away by this sea monster and disem-
bowelled by foreign cannon halls.
Mr. Bourses*. to give him credit, still
holds these opinions. hut all his Na-
tionalist allies --in office at Ottawa -
ere sioging the other tune now. 1t is
sweet and becoming to die for one's
native pard so long as the native land
is being run by the Congers alive (ioe-
ernmeot. Cirenmstances, as Mr.
MeigIea will admit, greatly alter
Lawyer (C'3A'sad heed htaa,saa�ttrAttommy. 11V-
--� .apsrisaom r t.1.a�a►�aed von. 1a
r��ttr'rrlmy�r lle sad
le«I.. *Tr sed vaendr
fl4...e .ormMd 1. pat»t 'ell,
preyand ter rm.a..t, rase,
tapers witness in parent wits. Pat What did Mr Alfred t3ev4rny say
oats obtained .w alt esunlriM. 99 • about it? Mr. Vevigny fa now Deputy
Jaynes Streit. Montrs&.
w/' t. oar ieleemettee.
Speaker and rurwequeotly as Minister
of Inland Hevenoe, Lie never shifted
far enough from office to art over his
head. As far ha:k ad 1411, however,
be was pointing out that it 'nigh; be
t.eci-ssat y to about trete. in the Union
Jack in order to hrratle- liberty through
t. He was also of the Kernel] thst
England had butchered his fo:efathets
Brophey Bros.
GODIRIOH
16x Leadiet
humeral D1r16Clars
acid Embalmers
a
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M .111 ft • day.
the put and interfere with the re-
wards of virtue which moat come to
the roan who waits and says nothing.
Meanwhile just to show the Q iebee
voters that the Nationale-tr had noth-
ing on him, Premier Borden was say-
ing via Montreal (ezet a and other
rapers, "The Laurier Davy w.11 enst
immense sums of money to build,
equip and maintain and it will prub-
AWy result in time of war in the use-
less, sect dice of hoes." ' H. F. O.
You can't butt ►0111. well unless you
hit them on the pocket -book. it.j_je J
Speaker of the Hous. of Commons and
his sister. Madam. Platnondon, sold
pills to the Mibtia Deportment at
twelve hundred per cent. profit. Dep-
uty Npaaker B.vigny is waving the
M flag now, but at that time he was
wiping his boots with it. The flag Is
quits an impersonal matt r with these
lellowe--It's just a queet:..n of how
many votes can he got with It one
way or the ether. \What did Mr.
seviany say? Oh 1 he said Laurier
wee an Imperialist. That his navy
hill was slave trafc, an attempt to
Dere,* Quebec. Conscription "mild
some not. Doc beige he et std have
said mon it then hadn't been ladies
present, hot that should he enough to
hold his foe a while.
Mr. Pelletier said enough to brenme
P.staaater-General, sea sub equeet-
4 Jodi", rod Mr. Neste& got off a few
Seaso na ble
Footwear
WE tell the very least we
can do for you when
you come into this store is
to give you Shoescr Rubber•
thst will be absolutely com-
fortable and will weal ei
yourtatiatacticn We waist
you to realize that your well -
fate is cur first consideration
Our prices ale west team n
able.
REPAIR1AG
ileo. MacVicar
Nottb side of Square
Goderich
Oil Stoves!
MP' •. '411Mc
We handle the New Per-
fection and Quick Meal
Oil Stoves.
And hllve also two De-
troit Vapor Stoves, prad-
tically as good as new,
to be sold at about
Half Price I�
t>. -. -
W. R. PINDER
Phone 131 Haladtbb Street
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MARKET QUOTATIONS
JULY 19
Tercets) Cattle Market
Extra chniee steers.. ..$i 25 to 11.80
Butcher eters. good.... 7.10 6.15
do. medium 6.75 7.25
do. common . 6.60 6.21
Heifers, good to choice. 7.50 7.76
do. medtuni ... 7.00 7.26
Butcher cows, chosl: e... 6.60 7.25
do. good 1.50 6.0)
do. common 4.50 6.00
Butcher hulls, chides6.76 1.10
do. good bulls 6.20 6.30
do. medium 6.75 6.00
do. rough bologna4.10 1.76
Feeders, 900 to 1.000 lbs7.00 7.26
do. bulls 5.50 6.00
Stockers, 71.0 to 900 lbs6.75 7.00
do. med , 650 to 750 6.25 6.60
do. light, 500 to 650 5.00 6.2'
Canners , 3.76 4.60
Cutters 4.50 5.00
Milkers, choice, each6'.04 50.00
Springers :0.00 90.0'
Calvert. veal, choice9.10 10.(0
do. medium 7.00 8.01`
do. common 5.50 6.0:-
Lambs,, yearlings 7.00 7.60
Culled lambs 7.00 6-(0
Buck lambs 5.53 .1.53
Ewes, light 6.50 7.01
Sheep, heavy and buck3.50 4.50
Hogs. weighed off cars9_i.t) ....
do. fed and eats red5.75
do...fob a.45 ...
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholesale prices to the
trade_ -
Fers-
Special (cartons) .... .24 to .25
Extras (selects► .23 .26
No. 1 (new laid) .21 .22
No. 2 .18 .19
large. 17c; do. twins,
174c; did, large. 12c; do. tw.as 329(st.
Butter -
Creamery p; 1:P's, fresh.28 .29
Creamery solids .26 2`
Dairy prints .21 .23
Bakers' .19 .21
Honey -Buckwheat, 714c a pound. in
tine; 7c to 73ac In harries; stra!ped
clover honey, 12%c; 14c in 5-'b tin+;
comb honey. No. 1, $3 per'riuzeu; No.
1. 12.40 per dozen.
Poultry ' Live Dressed
OM fowl, lb. .. 12e 14c ISc lt:e
Spring broilers 17o 20c ... •••
Old turkeys... l6c ,20c -•
turkeys ... ... 21c 2:.c
Ducklings 13e 15c 17c lbc
Toronto Grain Prices
Manitoba flour quotations at Tor-
onto are:, First patents. 6710 in .ot-
ton; second patent_. 66.:0 in jute;
strong bakers. $6.30 in Jute.
Ontario octs-No. 3 white. 6'•c, out.
aide; No. 7, 59c.
Puckwheat-Nominal.
Pran-Ma rs:• chg. 677 to hags. Tor-
onto,
ononto, and shorts $Z9. Toronto. void-
ance. 630.
71o11rd 03t3-$3 to 11.10 carr am
Purley -Cerasin No. 7. 70e. noaltpal.
outside: feed barley. 66e.
Manitoba wheat -Stay oerfs-No. 1
northern. 11.45% to $1.47: No. 3. 11.14
to $1.44'4 .track. lake Forts.
Cern-No. 2. 87.c. c.l.t.."toy parts:
Caradlan. Nc. 2. nom n: 1.
Cntart° Acer -$4.75, :eaboayd.
Pt me --No. 2. nom tel. '
Rye -No. 2. ncn:'aaL
Canada V..stern sats- 0. 2 at bay
set's. 6714e..
Ontario w-irat-No. 2 white. $1.19 to
71.31. oots!dc.
"A Man's Ability N H s Passport"
FRANK WEAVER
(pref......1 Meese awe Vests 6Mtieles t
. Teedesr Vac. Gee. end Mas.. Sow*
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lawie osota
Par torous sod 11•••••toolow spit
eOetuSi bona STOOK
Fruits and VaBotab41.
Pctatoes. bag - 60 to .70
New rotator'. barrel 2 15 2.25
L.ttace. 4. tumefies. ., 10
Carrots. $ bmnehrs....... 10
Radishes. 5 linre ea 10
('eery. hunch .: • . , ... 00
Pers. S hunch -s
Cr,jons. 5 bunch*, 10
Ersrs. small =sa`nre.... 16
Peasmall taeasure .06
Csallftovrer. a head :05
Cucumber?. ca^h 06
l arz:ey. 2 bunches...... - .06
Strawberries, a bex. 10
Gooseberries, a hot OR
Gooseberries. basket 60
Cherries, a box 10
i ; .trop. a be c 60
Pi ache'. a dozen 2.1
Toratce pound 10
wriss chard. basket 16
cli,leiee, a head.... 06
Wart currants. 6 -qt basket 60
Lcd C:rranta, 11 -qt basket 60
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East Buffalo Cattle
Cottle -Receipts, 3.000 head: heavy
active: prime ate,Ts, $$.60 to 0.65:
rhtonlrg. $S.75 to $9.40; butchers, $7
to $9.25; heifers, $6.50 to 68.69; cows.
t3 i0 to $7; tulle. 6S to $7.60.
Veale -Re -sets, 12,000 bead; slow.
2450 to $10.25.
Hogs-Reeelpts, 15.600 head; active:
heavy. 18 to 18.16; mixed. 18.25 10
$8.33; yorkr•rs, 58.20 to $8.50; pig,.
$8.40 to 86.511: roug:tl, 16 60 l0 $3 :
stags. $5 to 15.50.
Sher t a :d lams s-Rete:pts, 2,600
head; plow: sheep steady: Iambi, $5
to $q '0; yerrl'nge. $4.60 to 17; weth-
rre, 57 to $6:.0: ewes, $3 to 16; sheep.
raxcd, $6 to 66.25.
Dressed Meats
w'holesal'e houses a quoting to the
rrtall trade as folio :
Pref, forequarters. ret. 10.76 to $11 75
do.. h!ndquarters .. 15.26 16.0x.
Carcasses. choice .... 13.76 13.76
do. common 10.76 11.76
1cais, common 7.00 9.0't
do. medium 9.00 11.00
wo. rrime 12.00 14.00
Heavy hogs' 9.50 10.61
do. shop12.50 13 03
Melton, homy 9.00 11.00
dn. light 13.00 14.0'
Yearling lamb 17.00 19.00
M 1 LLAR SON
Summer Parasols at
Clearing Prices
Owing to the continued spell of cool weather we find ourselves left with
more SummeriParasols than usualat this time.
Your choice of all Parasols selling up to $z, for J Q
8 C each
Black Silk Coats.
Two only Black Silk Coats. hand-
somely embroidered.. A real $5 00
stt.tp. regular MHO°, for -
New Sweater Coats.
Another shiFment of Ladies' awl
Men's Sweater Coata from Monarch
Knitting Co., Penman's and Turn
bull's, only, the best of these maker,
goals are -shown and at kettle--;
• prices.
Extra Value in House Dresses.
3 Doz. •Ladies ,House Dresses, light and
, dark colorings, made from QQ.� �/)
good quality percale, all sizes.D • 00
New Kimonos.
A large:range of Women's short and
long Kimono* in muslin and crepe
in the daintiest of designs at
50c. 75c.!$1.00 each
51.50 and $1.75
Three Special Lines in ,Unbleached Tabling.
Extra quality Unbleached Tabling, full double width, newest designs, at
39c, 50c and 60c per yard, all old values.
Special values in Bleached Table Linens, in Gold Medal and Old Bleach,
at 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard.
Special clearing lines all over the store to make room for new fall goods
that are now arriving.
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Harvest Tools, f:.! Keep the flies off your cows Sprinkling Cans
and get more milk by using 35c 4 60c and 65c
Dr Williams' Fly and Insect , r
Destroyer or Cow Ease._
Cheese Markets
Bt. Hyacinthe,. Quie-At the Dairy
Board held here today 1.060 boxes of
ehpese sold at 11%c. No hatter 06•
feted.
Belleville here were 3.355 bass
13itr. 271 at 13 11-16e, 240 at 13%e,
of white, chows offered ; 725 sold at
I&ance refused 13 11-161 and 13%s.
7-8 and 1 -inch pure Manilla
Hay Fork Rope, per ib.. lac
3 -8 -inch TripiRope..••••• ` 21c
All Iron Pulleys. each,- 3Sc
Wood Sheave Pulleys.... Mc
2 -prong Hay Forks 25c
3 -prong Hay Forks.. Mk, i5c
7111 and 75c hest Steel Tines
and Hickory Handles:
gallon
1 gallon
ISc
$1.00
Warranted Government Stan-
dard pure Paris Green, per.
lb 35c
Bug Finish, per Its
Land Plaster, per lb....
3e
lc
Hand Sprayers
Suitable for spraying trees,
shrubs, potatoes, henhouses
and cattle.... ......... Ae
Knapoach Sprayer
$5.00
Get Our Prices on PORTLAND CEMENT
Scythe Snaths
Reaping Hooks
Scythe Stones
T
LawnMowers t 1•clst make
We have a few left that we
will not carry over at these
special prices.
Regular $;.:A) for $5.83
" $5.75 for$4.48
" $4.7 • for $3.71
Buy now ant: save utur.e\
Gold ;Medal and Hobbs
Special
t>so) flet, pure
Binder Twine.
Mani11.1
Get our
prices before buying else-
where.
Hammocks
jest a few left. Good color-
ings and weave.. The prices
:,re right.
Screen Doors
Kett, out the: rites and lit to
the c. a.1 sut;tnu•r ',risene. We
have Screen Wirt Serves
futons amt \1'rn.loa-
\l'hen oil paint d.,n' forget Lowe Bros. High Standard Paint. The Lest
) l:. get
ready -mixed Paint on the market, coven) best, goes farthest. v, CAT.- :•,roc. -t ,111'1 kid's its look..
We carry a complete r rote of Icolois and also can supply v,.n with the right Point for
'.cry kind of %tore.
Detroit Vapor Stoves
Just like city gas. No wicks to renew or keep elem. Burn either oil or
can nee then work and get prices at our store.
gasoline. Von
HOWELL HARDWARE CO.. LTD. - 'PHONE 57
ii Ston Closes Wednesday afternoon daring July and August.
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