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The Signal, 1906-1-18, Page 29 11 a 2 the TottusNnAY, Jan. 16, 1906 iowal uunBltl('H. ONTARIO. PUBI(1$ILE1) EVERY TILUIt4I)AV sr VANATTIKR TI It0HJRTS4ON Telephople Call Na %S. Terms or eubseriplien . 51.01.1 per annum in alt aur•. Nix months 30c : three mea hs. Jae. Subneribers who fail to neeive Ink SIov.I regularly by mail will t,onkr a fator by sees quainring us of the tact at as earl) n date a. poeeible. When a change of address i. desired. both 1 he old and the new address rens should be fit er,. Adoertiaine mates : Legal and Other thinihar advertas stents, 10e per Zine for Mal Insertion alai :k• per'llne for each tut.wquenl insertion. Metes:1mA by a nuuparell settle. 1 ache line. to an Inch. Business rants of sax lines. and Under, $3 per , year. Advert iseluent s of Last,, Found. let rayed. NII nations 5-i1•anL Sit oat ton. Wanted. Houses for Sale or to Iteot. Varian for Nate or to (lent, Antrim for Axle. ,•lc.. not' ex..ewlir.g eight linen, Y -b nosh insert Ion : til fm flr.l month. loc for rock subsequent mouth. Larger advertise- ments In proportion. Local notloes in nonpareil tyla' 5c per line, No not tar lent than 2..'•. Announcements in ordinary mating type one omit per word. No notice low Oban Xi1'. Any .privet notice, the nh)rr•t of which is the pecuniary benefit of any inti .•141.1 or a.w.'i at on„to br considered an advertisement and to be charged accordingly. Hates for dlnpl..y and contract atl erti•e menta will be given on application. Address all communications to VANArTh,K k HI)HF:ItTra(1N, , Tux Swx.at, t i.sterlch. I )tit. DODERI('lI. THURSDAY, JAN. Is Ind THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. 'The`Trtilt fins ftlleri: and e1Premier Balfour, Joseph C'Mamberlain and the other Unionist "leaders are sitting amidst the wreck o f thetea party t R 1 ) which rule.' Britain for two decades. The index of the bye -election -s, which prtmaged a Liberal triumph, iN being more than conflrnle'd in the general elections now going on in the old land. With over one-third of the elections held, the indications are that the Literals will command a 'Dojo' ity in the new House over Unionists and Nationalists combined and possibly over the Labor 'itemisers ales, A feature of the polling is the defeat of several menders of the late Cabinet, including 1111t3ialfour himself. On the other hand, the Liberal Mnlimters Wre being tr' pliantly rrtut•ned. The ;inevitable reaction from Con- servatism has set in with a vengeance. MH. ROSS' POSITION. There is a r . with hose do foundation it is impossible to say, that the Hon, 0. W. Roan, ex -Premier of Ontario, is to he called to the Domin- ion Cyabinet with a view to the strengthening of the Ontario wing of the Federal Government, \'e hope that the rumor is not well founded, Mr. Rose' connection with the Federal Cabinet would give it no added strength in this Province: it would have, WP believe, the' opposite effect. Rightly 1(r wrongly, My. Reals in identified with the.eourse of events which lex( to the downfall of the On- tario Liberal party. and to take 1 ' directly from the position in which the votes of the people of the Proc- 1nee placed 1 ' a year ago and give him a poaitirm of power and infinente in the Dominion Government would to to bring upon the latter a great degree of the cation' which, as indieated at the Iasi election, attached to the• Gov- ernment of which he was the head. Further: Mr. Hasa is decidcilly out of touch with the 11110x* of the 'Atwood Tatty in regard to fiscal and economic questions. A man who taik.ot of high protection as the right policy for Can- ada, who pi -earthen "Imperialism" of the Chamberlain eort,•whn is. in short, a good deal more oft •To'• than a Liberal in such matters, has no place in a Liberal Cabinet which ham to deal with etch questions. The rank And 111*' of the' LOIN• salrt•a (4f ratted* : a P a lx nor looking for leas. not for more, Cif that wt. art of thing from; their Ielere,and Miu Mr: HOW entry into the Ottctpva Ar Ministry, with much views aw he hila exprennert on several (*emotions, would be sufficient reason for a decided pro- test from th(ne Liberate, and they art not a few. who have been waiting for e further applpe►tion in practical legim- lntion of the prineiplea laid down in the Liberal platform of iM13, Tins m i not to tit that the defeat n )«fen f Inst .January Rhumb] put Mr. ROSS 011t Of public life. As leader of the Lib - Praia of Ontario he may yet fight him way back, to the confidence of the people of , this Province. He may in time prose to the people of Ontario that he was wrongly judged when his Government was ehattet•el to pieces : but thin cannot he done by leaving the Held and betaking himself to another arena. III.. politic,( future, there is td he one, in Ontario, THE SIGNAL, GOnEfIOH ONTA1HO' vela toren any disparaging remarks 1111441 this 141311 Or 11. people, (hell 3411. 1e trouble. Anyway, it is letter to have slept and waked up than never to have waked to all. Down in Clinton things are so dead. municipally. that after the • ions the town clerk had to hustle ,wound to get enough teen 141 qualify to maks' up thelicullncll. • ante will Ise aepreentatIve of the • liberate of the Province. It in natural to -otuppow• that the reason we are not having any vola( weatlper this winter is that it 's all needed in the Old (' try for the frost that John Hull is giving to 'hinl- four, 1 h*ullerhiin et al. lord 4lrathcona'tl e•Ntiuliile of $il,- 111111,111MI as Canada's (population within the century is iutetesiing; but it would Ir•• ever 11101+• interesting to know if the individual Canadian will be any letter tar as into 41f righty mil- lions shish as 4111*' Of six Millions, • The University of 1ircat Britain is handing out degrees this week. Caulphell-Hannernaul and his col- leagues. in the new. Ministry are now h41nowed with the title O. K., while Half • and a lot of other fellows have had N. G. added to their Inness. A Russian student wits shot dead in a St. Petersburg lestanaant for not rising to his feet when the olehe•stra played "(1,441 Save t he Emperor." He must Int s*' been x particularly obstinate young man. Even in, this democratic country there in no one menu enough not to get up and put on his overcoat whei that national anthem is struck "NEWSPAPER ABUSE." ,The Toronto Telegram vacs: "Ne•wspitp•r 11huw'' meet lot may public luau out of public life who should have been left in. (.tack of "newspaper abuse- hies len a whir lot of Well in pul1ltc lifv 3)141 rl .Id have been put out. To which 'rhe Brockville Tines aids - Quite tone. The cry . "newspaper abuse' IN -111 4411110141 every wase the plaintive excuse of it amok man for hila own in4mcienc%'. The 111411 of large callow playa little at tent ism to unjust newspaper criticisut, because he knows' well that the newspaper reader, is just, as well able to judge the Netts cor- rectly ass the newspaper write!. A POLICY FOR THE PEOPLE. In the course of an article callirtg for a reorganization of thea ('ons•rvii- lis•e party and the ailupt' of rt deflnite policy be the party. The Itidgetuw't Dominion, a Conserves• Live paper edited .by Phil. Bowyer, M. P. 1'., snakes these remarks: _..'Aa1ut the taritl. last as.--aalso,111tke-w snigger tion : ('0,111)1a est has b e e n masse that after ISO' the Liberals 'stole' the pnrteeti*11 policy of the Conservatives.7 . IPI \'In g PI the latter only x cry for still higher protection. Time brings many „changes to parties as well am nlen, and because the Con- ser4atiwe•s wisely adopted the No- tional Policy in I147S and adhrted to it for 44 quarter of tk century, is nu tritium why the party or the country *tumid consider that policy inuuut.ble in all its hearings. The Liberals hav- ing abdeu the 'clothes of the Con- servatives some ten yea' 14 ago, why should not the (bns•rvatives of this day attire themselves ie a portion at least of the discanled raiment of the Ohl Liberals? e•In short and to the point, the masses of t he voters of Canada; in everyProvince, 'Believe not only that the tariff is quite 'adequate,' but that it alight be lowered here and there to the advantage of the country. The tariff commission foutul no- toe cuuragenlent for ,411 increta,' of the burdens on the people, rather the con- te ry. At the last general election we now of men who did not go to the ahs. They wanted to condemn the 1 nkrn pledges, railway pont and i, leased expenditure of the Liberal \iovernnent, hot t were ehecked h • fe,u• of an inl'reasil tar- iff should t e Conservatives with "Let the (. mserviative party adopt a policy that. will appeal to the in- terests of the p pre, and alwandon the support of the 'in [stria' and 'in- terest; to the Lil •ahs, who as long as they lire in power are •round to .re- ceive it, "We hove heard i asked. '1'nder• such a polity where wil the campaign funds come front?' Ou • reply has been, with the support of he un11st.s the party can wan within a great fund supplied by the (Impure 'ono." There are sonde y pointers chi: article for the •lexdei:s of the 1, ertl party. DEVELOP THE WATERWAYS- . In an address before the ('ai:ulian ('Inb at Toronto Mr. Hays, general manager of the Grand Trunk Rail - Wats, urged the importance of the de- velop11u•nt of Canada's natural water- ways. The greatest railway nod e - met vial growth of the country was to ('Horne apparently in connection with the development of the wheat fields of the \Vest, and any (expenditure by the (Io%•rtinlent for the purpose of in- t -reaming the transportation fa•ititien which womb' so greatly aid in that de- velopment should he in the direction in which the (pliekeet returns would lie deb GunPIL the Ss-nndrrfulIxke s•s - tern connecting the eantern with the stern part of Canada: 111 the en - ging of the facilities :l Pott thn• and Fort William . to . (0411:11 ser nt Dulnth : the provision at , D.rlke Hurn and Georgian Olay pxtt•tn fa•ilitiew equally adequate with' at MOW.. Erie and (lleveland, the railways furnish the tracks ding to these potato. and they i old noon tier(' double tracks to udli• t o traf . When . t h e nculixn . irthwemt hind reached its ateH t dms• n o pmen t it would no ger ben question of whish port : wool' be a (intention of what port, :nus' the facillticm would Ise. .0 inn', they would -.4 *4' No occupied t it. would henecessary to hold the Hie hack from these plt•ts. and hold for dans, unless norm early action is en in the des'elnpment of them." bin is the advice of in great traens- tation manager, and it looks like *tilde and sound luivier, TTING A BROTHER RIGHT, TheN•o i 1 "the , n)Ilt It • man' nl that the sleep there wo Hot, all thP axe th "Llee wo ha Ca gt•e• 11(11 it bee*1181 shn era it Lek T pm seta nal stated last week that Th of (ir x1m 'r 1woke r r )1)141 r k up." ' Joh 'paper had ever hinted IP of Gmierich were \ Id hay.' been trouble. road EDITORIAL NOTES. • e protection theorimts cannot fool n Rul _ 1. 'hat a tine wreck Chamberlain has e of the once great. ('nionimt they do Seen' t0 have been "doing Chingos' on ieipal election day. apparently not before it w•ss time. --(Tinton New Era. Really, this molls Inc nem. remark. We don't believe The Signal made use of the worts quoted I the first. sentence. If the types in 1 im offiee had perpetrated such a stet u, the who(^ staff, from the "devil" . t the editor, would inr.ly have had nett pi -marathon. No : We did not say t people of (hiderirh had "woke up." The New Ern ix quite right, how- ever, in pointing out, the folly of an nntsider'a interference in little family troubles, \VP OPP reminded of the man who, hearing the screams of woman shn was being belabored by her drunken husband. went. to her aa- slstatice, and wan sorry for it. when man and wife both turned against him. We can have our Ir lit * friendly tl / t r all ) fights herr in Godmrirh, but. as The New Fara says, if any untside paper f 1141. Hon. Nelson Monteith, I'ms•incial Jlinistt'r of Agriculture, gives the people of Ontario good advice when The cautions thein against haste in tak- ing up any Cobalt scheme which may resent itswho I[. Many will seek k fortunes n in the ores o Cobalt alt wi Il get nothing but experience(•• The Minister declares hialwlief that 'New Ontario's rehl- wealth lies in i agricultural possibilities. and its arising class rutins the real INurklop: of its success," Haste Not, Res Not, Without hll.tc. without Bind the •etan,thybre, t: Item it with Ibm' s a spell Storm or nunslii'c, guar( it Hood not flowers that noun - Hear it onward to the tomb Haste not : let no reckless 4 •d Mar for syr the split's s1*n Ponder well nod know the r • ht Forward. then, with all thy n 'ant Monte nut : years cannot aeon For one nckle'a action done- - Rest not : time is sweupinf by. Do and dare before you (lie. Something mighty- and .ublinl Leave behind to ronquer time. Motions 'tis to Otte for aye when (hex form. have Iw•asext a ay Haste not. rest not : calmly wait. Meekly bear the storms of fare. . Iluty be thy polar guide - Ilo the right whateer betide' Haste not, rest not : conflicts pant. Dud shall '•mw,. thy work at last ! well. thee bloom : filer. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARI 8. Gamey and the Bible. London Advert incr. Al an Orange Lodge meeting lei' ronto Iasi night, N. It. Coney, M. 1', P., declared for an open Bible•. It in reassuring to hear that \It'. Gaul doesn't want it with some of t e leaves cut out. When the Oldest Inhabitant Talley Toronto Tticgnu11. Aettnfv year* Bemire the -hnyyoTto- a>y will is- the Oldest Inhabitant p Is-lleged to remark : ,alk aix'at your Iniad winters, b11 'v.• sen mounters colder than the Iter we had away back in 1i841, and- 'And then the erased will run. Hittin the United States Tariff. .union Atli e•rtl•r'r. Thdt. stere vd observer. ,lames .f. Hill, says th' t one of the reasons al is being invested in this c rotary is a 11'1 f1' ''1111der' gives the 'aril? .t States is halal 7 American carpi Canada is tha Cheaper place to e existing hew.." 1 13o11rIN11144 iu the 1'ni out to crack. Change in Municipal F. 'on Season. Hamilton Speetato \Chen Hon. Jur. Hendrix w mayor of Hamilton he advocated he re - •al of the ' 'ipal electio from the holiday time to some other. Now that Mr. Ilendrie is a Cabinet Min ter he should snake endeavor to have t e law changed, m„ that- the Mout deiir able change ran 1e mule. Should Have Retained the Royalty, • ('limon Nett' Fant. • The folly of re nbying the gold oy- alty in the Ynk4n is illustrated in In expenditure of $'2,:Cts,:ki'1 over chef rev - 11111e nill(•e lysat, Lava year's revenue. was $7322,:,**► short. The i,eh mines should par the cors( of government there, Anti the royalty 'system ought to have been 1•e•Goined to collect. it. Our Gracious Queen. London tient leaommn, Our Queen's attitude all through her tnarriel life has leen "pure woman- ly." She loan not posed am a learned lady, not • IN • • ronspicnotie though arty particular act o,iglishneit, but hos always thrown in the whole weight of her influence on the side of gentleness, merry and charity. Mhe ham been queen of her honer circle and queen of all British hearts, And ham spread about her thee gracious aroma of what aloe is, rather than of what i+he says. Don't Be Arbitrary. Toronto Olnlr, To dogmngtivr. arbitrarily on the emse•ntfnl and inherent e I l rent linin If1eaA of tlnitlgm that. are only of doubtful. ethi- cal quality in t0 alienate the man of ordinary intelligence and independ- •nee. And to denounce as -,in• whet nay be innocent and hxrmlcsv execpt n its excess or under hurtfml condi- holm in to maltose moral diatjnct.ionn, tut to offend against the *average nan'm common wens* of things. A Temperance Movement That Failed. •Montrrwl star. (Inc.' upon a time George Hain tied to Intralnre a rednrnt by in- iting a couple of xrgnnintanree of is to "r • in and neve a necktie" t a gentlemen's furnishing emtsh- ishreot, instead of nlwity's lining up t m lar for 'the in*Vltalle thit'ntlpsm rink. Rut his fri*num fell into the plrit of the reform rex, engerl)•. They went, jovially in Wand 'selected neck - tire worth more thin the reformer had Mena him person, with the +*milt that. this lortlrilar antl-trenting movement fell through right there. No Sectionalism There. Catholic iternnd. Inok at the new• British ('ahinet, wit h its overpowering Scottish repo. - mental ion. The national vimion of the 138timh elevator nverl.woka all thought. 1(f Met Iona: origin in the eunwiderntinn party. • 1 The formation of an ice bridge at 1 Niagara is rrportel. Where did they w get the!kp? 1 Thin weather.1i all right AO far am LI* coal hills are concerned, hit what about the price of ice next Nuni,ner ? A doctor over in oma Landon says h that "wnnan is mentally not inferior A to train : she in only dissimilar." 1 nese we,ftten had better let it go at that. \ _ d a 1)r. ler'a unfortunate mpeech'davit . old ontiride in blamed far flfty cases of san1f-(lemtruetion that occurred in Cleveland last year. A man mint be careful eves( in his joking. A monster banquet in honor of Sir Wilfrid 4.aarior is being arrangeil to Ink., platy in Toronto nn Feltrnnrs• 21.4. It is exported that the mttend- alar? -s-.,,yr.'.dzb::,::.:,1.,...4 _____i, 11 political leadership. Campbell- Ballnrrlwul, the Seta. iN lewder of the English 'knitter/ivy. ,1(4)111 Morley, the eullmxlinient of all the essential qualities of English 1•1IN•ralisul, sits for a licuttlrh riding. The matter of representation is by 1141 means ignored in elle t•otg1.iitierrl 111 the British Cabinet, as it should not he ignored 411 the Dominion Ministry. Hut thele i1 is out cous1drrell land herr it should not be taken account of until the ner- vier '1 the state first secures the real, the acknowledged leadet'N of the' nation's life. A lihulitone or x Mur - ley, a Laurier ur a Fitzpatrick ; any states who st is 1111011 .an 01111 - nonce is atom essential to the Hiatt, for the time being than the principle of sectional representation, though we are far from belittling the principle of cabinet representation upon which cls- pendH't he aatisfa•Gm'y administration of affairs front the popular point of view, . DUNCGANNON. NOTICE. -Tail: i.(X'-►L AGKN('Y 111 Dungannon for Thu Signal In at the of- fice of.), D. Ward, J.1'., eon, eisneer, etc., who will weelve orders fur subscriptions, *Overtire Mg and job work. and In authorised to give re Mins for amounts paid for the maw. Renew your nedis•rlpl tun to Thu /Signal once, seas not to miss au) numbers of Weekli Herald, which a,N•. with et ten ubs-ription to The Signal }wad in titivate., Sulr:e•riptiuns may Ix, hanlod to the local a In Dungannon, Mr. J. t1. %Yard. tit Thu ally ace. Agent TUecst.4Y, Jan. loth. JANUARY THAW. -III consequence of an oldtime Jammty thaw our sleighing has diaappexrd. However, rte the roads are to good «unlit' wheeling is all that can he desired 1 the forest is In good shape for cutting sawlogs and firewood. ANNUAL Mec1.TINo,--The director*. of West %Yawanotoh' Mfituxl Aire In- surance ( u1npouly will hold the 3111111AI sleeting in the Agricultural Hall on Wednesday', ' g y, '.:Itll day (4f Jana lar •. All concerned c r reel ulx • u • 3 govern themselves accordingly. Nirritrt.-in last week's issue re appointment of township officials of West \\'awantilli for 11)443 we omitted to mention that %'m. Thompson, 01 \Vest %Vawenosh, had been appointed collector of taxes. 1444 successor toJ, 11, Traylor, resigned. . 1)ungannon's grain chopping mill ,ls in got*d form. and, owing to good work being done, is well patronized. • ('LR.aa1Nti SALE. -M. J. Young is offering a-, genuine dealing sale of grnetil merchandise for fifteen days only. couutenw'ing Monday. January 22 1. A detailed list of 1/111.' of the litany bargains offered will le found in his large advertisement in this issue, and the prices medial are certainly uhmley-savers it anyone needing gINNIN Irl tris line._ 1t will pay you_ to i n vrstilra tea Tuitrr. -On the night of January :3rd dnt•ing the intense darkness and heavy ricin, some- pretaam ur pe1•Nous entered the glanHry of Mrs. E. J. Peers, ooncessi I. E, 1►, Ashfield, and stole same grain. It is .epre- hensille conduct to steal from a Male fau•mer, hut much more s., to steal from s widow. The granary was me - cutely locked and the party or parties ties broke tlin hc•k and helped himself Or thenlscly If they are found out they will Ice dealt with with the ut- most rigor of the laaw. A handsome reward will he given to any person or persons who Will give any info' mo- tion respecting the Thieves. CH rite!' Ntrrete.-Divine set.%icee Will he re+unlel Next Murxlay in St. Paul's chur•h at the usual time, 1I ti «lock n. til. Owinjt• to renovating the interior of the rhnr'+`h thele were no service's held for the last two Sun- 41117s- - The work of n•ukr�vxti,n wean done by ' Thomas Ellicott, painter and paper hanger, assisted'by David filen, and is deserving of sortie' men- tion: for the tnnnn('r in which- in- terior part of the sacred edifice, reil- ing, walls, vestry, reading -desk, put - it, eliancel and pews, has 114'«•11 *iodine.' caul improved in appPlhr- nc*......The• revival (neetingo which e being rond11ctel in the. M4•thodist` e girth by Rev. J. W. Robinson are. e, /littering the condition of .J he w . thee, being well attended and a do , interest is losing taken in the ex- ert.' er I.y those in attendance•,._ The annual meeting of the congrt'ga- tion 1f Erlkini' church was held in the luin•h on Monday, the 14th, when the tteasnrer's and other re- lxn•ts von• received and rtdopted, I'h. ports showed h a.t Yhr finance .1 to church •ere in x .atisfnet ry condition, and at good pt»gteNm tad been male In the •Hsi depnrtnle , is during the yeaar. The details of e meeting can K will 0 {'pe n in the :u Inux report art forfMk" 1 ,. Im pleasing the energetic, past() elders, man • Ing entllltlitter, and all concerned, .tt the affairs of the church are in prospemum condition. PxearwyN.� 1.. - nding sons a and *ell on and vitt (x1erich o HCPIiN• V a VI. IC chat P tow t vent, tI goon to humbl to hay intereltin shays of t We hops t Indy bre spa joy life. ,114 he Jonathan Miller. And esteemmi live of Miller & %Volker, to prrgresNive village' week Mr. nrutOtrL• son have returned incline juyable visit to \Vingha naw Mex. Harry H' two daughters. of (iladst.on toba, are visiting friends in t ity F W. McLean, of Wi is on a business trip to this par Is buying a B arlond of hor,ap*. \Vrntern trade. Mists Lillie Lean in spending the week s ith friends in Gcxlerich, Mrs. Se tt, of Manitol,t, in visiting her ni Mrs. Henry Jones, thin week. , , , . Moo. IL Horton, P. m of Dunlop, ' t visa tin • her father, Mr. 4amnhy, who is quite 01 Miss Mrl'hee, of (ioderieb, NAM visiting her sister, Mrs, Fred. Robinson. the past week Mine Lwin, of Ripley, wan the guest of Mrs.\\'m, McNally for a few clays last week.. .... M(mm Trice Milligan ix lin- proving after a aevPre„ attack of quinsy. Mrs. Roht. "Went and children vimitel Mr. Went, in Wing - ham, one day last week Root, lyurnin, of Camn, flank., i. visiting (' friends here....,.,., E. Whyard, of o \Vnterlo , Is visiting at his hulnc Inc n sew daa)•s. Ixmen Walker, after days visiting relµ laintancee in Dun ity, returned horse Monday. Your am much pleased ith hint and an loot the earlyr t on ahI and W ' . able gentlernan y yearn to eel x present. widely -known of the firm ric.11, wan in ne day last OA. Ander- ,a0 an en- nd Luck• le and Mini- s viein- n ipeg, He r his Me- ten r tlum nut Not Disturbed, A minister and a rather hmttplions traveller ntr11pied the mane mtateroln on n voyage nernsm the Atlantic.. 4111, beenkf,lmt on the flrmt morning LW traveller maid : '•p hope, sir. my snor- ing dirt not disturb you during the I night '" "Oh. no, not a hit, Nir," re- phed the nainimte•r: "not a hit. You nee, I live on the coma near a light- house. and I'm umed to the mound of the fog horn on thick nightls," Miller's i M ' ra (ranul*l( care sallow skin. Fon side by Jae. Willson, Courtesy ix a key. It will open • doom than on crowbar, Can Not Underlet. Mall and Empire. W. M., l;'lil1G)u, Qu. - I lead a building with two shops, ane of which I occupy ua 'ae1L There in a tisane its. the (ease which says 1 am not to "un- derlet the whole or any part, without the written' consent of the landlord," Can 1 underlet the other shop to a re- spectable tenant without the land- lord's consent, and what course can he pursue to prevent me? Ane, --Where there is a covenant iu a lease, "not t4) assign or sublet with- out leave," and Alan at covenant or ptvvielo that the "landlord may re enter or rtr'uver po4s•ssiot" 111011 tneach by the tenant of any of the coven/nuts contained In the lease, the courts have too power to relieve the tempus front his power of his ten- ancy, Hill v. 13ulrlay. IS \'esty gd, A covenant not to assign or 14111)1*'t 's often inserted in leases by the express agreement of the parties. 1 of course it 111144 118 what it says and the courts will enftr•e it. Crawford v. Bugg, 19 Ont. 13., Il. If you sublet, the Iatatload can r 'm•e cul 11,cti011 in the court to cltuccl pen. lease 1(11(4 r'- e04er p Ottite$si()tl of the premiere. or he eel bring an action for an injure:. Mon to rest tabs you ;, Hridew•ell s• Hawktner, 14; Times L.H.. IC37, See also Munro v, \Valuer, :'Ji, Ont. !t., 571. A Successful Horseman Never allonym his horse to suffer pain. He always use's Nerviliie ,which is nutet1 fur•tm•i114 sl itfnwss, rheumatism, swelling's and strains. Ners'iline is just as good inside as outside, • For (Tempe, colic, slid internal pain it's a perfect miarvel. In tho good racing stables Ne'rviline is +always used, lecnus' it makes letter horse,. and smaller vete[•• inary. hills... Twenty.ftaw eents buys It W. ACHESON & SON We have laid out and marked seasonable and desir- able goods for our January Sacrifice Sale DRESS GOODS. Il'intim Is of ends' LADIES' ELECTRIC SEAL MUFFS of our lest and highest elms gtsid. Full size and best satin lining, >s:, in Dress Goods, 11 Is, 'Tweets, value for j15o. Priv Silks, etc., 4111 our Galileo, Bces Ruffs, Capstones and Stoles inarklIti at half price cold less Unclear. care marked from 15to S0 per cent. off. FUR COATS. ladies' Antrlu•I,a,) CARPETS 1 CARPETS I English crutrluahnd('Ifpasrcm, earsll asize, e4edx' m1411:11" TA.I4uklagruyifie(( earalh,uwnginbs awlidt to '11 inches lung, Ordinarily Nuld ridiculous 14" c r i 41 ae' price". A11 At VI to $124, marked at =as, this fall's buying, IoM, Mk., 711e, your Satin quilted lined, finest skinei,tailor- choice roc. 1uade lluohurxn Lamb Punta, ti.t'land pore Carpets. SO iwilt. all $3'1, AI each =a4. pure slot reversible Carpets in n veiliety of patterns, Fab and 110c quill. FURCAPES. lu only altinrh Astra- icy, ,at per yard 6oc. chowLams) (',ales, matin lined mid BLANKETS. Large eine pure wool sweep, high collar. Prices were Nola Scotia Blankets, heautifully front $12 to $1,i each, January sale Ionlrtetl and nishrinkable. Re•gu- i5• ler $ll and 111.511, At per pair ;4,50 LADIES' HEAVY -LINED COATS. MEN'S FUR COATS. Black Dogtsar, No. 1 quality, all sires, I•e•gll. Best styles, all this wanton's. 1pw Anil ht garments at $1) $:-Y.2 a volts for 4 q. Hare m coats At 46.$S $li cold $12 \'' oulat Coats, No. 1 quality, All Nates, regular t6:t2 value for, $a8. Black Calf Coate. No. 1 quality, all LADIES' ELECTRIC SEAL CAPS. sizes, regular 1628 value for j24. lest 433 quality for $1.75 1►eep wedge Nhxpe and satin lined, (bon ('oats, tine dark skins and , heavy fur. regular Mel value fur $50 large bottle of Nerviline ; trey it. Johnny e Impressions. ..O Hoo rte f my boys 3 ) had skipped his classes, deceived his mother, been found oaf, And c,uwr"i h unhappi- isss all around. i took hint ,aside, and we had a heart -Go -heart talk. Johnny sat still. looking at nae in- tently. and seeming to he deeply im- plement. I thought I was making great he•adwny . and , that my little sermon wins ' surely penetrating Julmnv's br•,tin. Hnt you never can tell. Just as 1 had leached the climax in my Appeal to his letter self a light u[ discovery broke over Johnny. "!$av, teacher,' he said eaget•ly, "it's your biller jaw that rooves, ain't it?' ' \Von* and Worse.-"% het silly verses that noncom is reciting :" • 1 wrote them. 'sir !" "Ah -O, vet -to Me alIre--elever lines, hat horribly de- liverer(, don't you know woman mord he a furl to -bungle 'end so --who is she?" "My wife, sir!," -Cleveland Clark s Ready Lunch Veal Loaf. Better than plain trial, so holesome and most tasty, It's one of the lent ready-ro-serxe meats you caul buy. GO TO California, Mexico or Florida. "The Land of Summer's Sunshine, TOUR OF ALL MEXICO Leaving Toronto on .Jamar) 3). Cowering all points of interest. Special reduced rite. MOUNT CLEMENS "MINERAL BATHS' find Mt. •d'ntharine•, Mineral Springs. I)rlightfol resorts for those who need rest. Hest of hotel ace» 1 For tickets and hull information call 01 1 , F. F. LAWRENCE Teoum Office hours : 3::C1 a. 01. to 1►::ii p Int. Jona Nratrn,N. Mtathm Agent. J I). McDu*ai.u. District Pim. Agent. Toronto rahe SII, ptanQ As eppr.ciat.d br Toronto's Favorite Concert Accompanist MR. EBNEST R. BOWLLS Drone cud Cl.oilwe ur 6alswr'. Pressen. 6x,, it C1reMw Go.tiva Leder, 343, .ad Kris Salome Lodes. 21, A.F.kA.M- "The Bell that t purchased from you years ago continues to give the best ofsat- isfaction. t can entirely recommend the Bell to anyone requiring a perfect piano." Write us for Free Booklet " 8 " con• raining photos of leading musical cel.brif/es, The Bell Piano & Organ Co., Limited, Guelph, Ont. u Suits. and Overcoats There is no place iii the country where you cap buy Suits and Overcoats that are as good as those made by II MARTIN, the Tailor II GODERICH. Y'S S P of Red Spruce Gum • Due hundred mote young mem nal wonaen. who are nulhitiowt\a1441 enter, prisl,,g hu qualify In 1 he for the 1,.1111' In -,;,11- „1''11 1,1.411 those elm arc t h,rn,ughly pol•ared to uer•M 1hen. .5 six month.' tone« In Ohl. college means for young (111111 of right kind on oehu•alinnal equipment better than nlsn) trades nr pnde•w'kmn In money earna,g power. Slnd,nt. admitted at any time. 'Insular. free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. ('or, Yonne and .Alexander +t.. Cures Coughs GRAY'S SYRUP does that one thing, and does it well. It's no "cure-all " but a CURE for all throat and lung troubles. ,RAY'S SYRUP OP RED SPRUCE (: stops the irritating tickle - takes a the soreness -soothe s and heals the throaty --and CURES COUGHS to stay cared. None the less effective because it is pleaaant to take. 25 eta, bottle. For 33 Years Shiloh', Consumption Cure, the (yam Tonic, has been before the public. .cod shn, together with the fart that its sole, have steadily increased year by year, is the ' beat proof of the merit of Shiloh n a etre for Cnughu, (olds, sad al diseases of the lungs and ay passage, Those who fuss used Shdoh would not be without it. Thaw who have never geed it should know that every bottle is sold with • positive guarantee that, If it dioern't cure you, the dealer will refund what you paid for it. Shiloh " Hai Cured 1 tarwad, of the manhrinetr eater of Cold. s. Co. and Lung troubles.. Lit e ou. MOM **LAW rineO, 1 r,.ghed In the.. ow,4. aid eMaeM 4w}�.t.,.rawns woo C,r.tew'a.w 1 en.,ase1111 weftwell 1 isl g�, , ( wisher def wee ar Ceneueneefr, Con. taw hellfire rueed(w. The ..war 1 had ..er had mrd w.. woe .hk, la reek, m, lar,, wew ewe ea tis tide awl bark. Six Wets d Sh,7n1, mak me ,..It 'sem. 1 Ares mer (11. 314.1 pats sed r.en nor of there Mw b_, .sed A J..oh, 44t,. H,weiadu, Q... ' es.. SHILOH 25c. with fastssase at all deo psta, Headed Off, Mistrpma-- Didn't the 'tulip's who called leave rarlm ? Ilridget. They wanted In, ma'am, lout. 1 timid then ye hal plinty xv yet own, and 'alter Ones, 14x0. BROWN'S Celebrated Hair Grower. un ^i Ill, detest telnllle onlyl'kno itt egiven n oicetkr r. which .111 ahwdutcy do wh.t1. hi 1. ' themita ab.ollditey nt lhe harm] lr,ew stun le elMier y Miert relied upon Vt. do 11o1 calm to grow h,rlr on a shudn g bolo brad where the roots of the Milt end or dr tn'yed nn'I nu 11,1.' hair left. hutrif e them Is any floe hair 1.0 we can make It IOWA'. We have gra*n hair on heroin That have been bald for Oars and ye#r,, ant three 111 a lief cane t0 hefound rhe re a young roan or wnrl.Alt who In hr log their hair nod b,. Inglwld where our rel.. betted heir gnaw ung rcmedle. will fall 10 pm. dare a good MAO y head 'of lair. If used auv.er,l l ng to lite directions. To whom It may concern : I most Celebrated flair 1 Drawey r. 44' . 44pon,onalhe of lexperi- ence i have found that it in not n conuunl Iwo - cot medicine. bot a neientiflcally prepand for- mation of dandruff. nd otherwhich wise clean its Ie nes the scalp no that the hair net only dhteontinuan (all nal but!o' herein, In grow In theseie place. which art. tem, My hair wan falling very- boa. and In some phare. my -'alp had Weenie gnite hold. 1 ines1 14.(',44. ll rower : my scalp In now wine free from dandnifr, and supports an dense. a growth of hair an It ever did. t For Salc•. by The Great 1t. J. N-arxa 4lenenal Repo•"entAt Ivo Canadian ('orre.pondenec College. S. E. HICK, JAMES WILSON, Druggists. laughter Sale (I l; Men's Clothing, and Furnishings • is in full swing. Come early and get your share of the bargains. EVERYTHING REDUCED, SALE LASTS BALANCE OF JANUARY. Walter C. Pridham GODERICH.' 1) air