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WUItltlt'H. THURSDAY, A1't.('sT :'• I4M
THE UNITED STATES TARIFF.
The new I'uitd Wawa tariff hill,
which after a long course of amend-
ontentsondsgc.atuendment has at last
been moulded , into .its ultimate
'baps., has few features which are of
°epee a In
duties on farm products, which were
already litactically ptuhihitivr, have
in many sasses been increased. The
duty in) wheat has been raised from
25 to:li ceutl. a bushel : the duty on
oats also from 25t
CAslervative members die off. An
arbitrary licit Senate is Sestet than
an arbitrary Tory Senate. only, by the
difference between a Grit andaT.Fy
and some people say that isn't very
much.
If we are to have a Senate at all, it -
should not be allowed In become a
menace to popular igo\•etnmint• add
that is what it 'become* Tehen the
majority,
majority, of one party Or the other, is
overwhelmingly large. After the
change of government in figura the
Laurier Allwinislratiouwas hampered
by the Tory Monate. *When the ('un-
selvaliven again come Into power, as
they may reasonably .spirt to do at
some time in the distant future. they
will find tlleuuaelvrs haudicapped by a
tint Senate which will be in 0 position
t. obstruct their Icgis'htiun and thwart
therm ii .many .ways. Thies is miss.
prospect which auyo ie altis-b?tievesirn
responsible government cite conte•ur
plate with satisfaction. The Laurier
Government. which Las litany rrfouus
to its credit, can institute thr reform
of the Senate by iviesing'to make 11
ting lunger simply a r'e'fuge for Lila cal
politicians, by appointing as futui•
vacancies omit'. a 6i JM nfibl • ,nlI1n5NT
of (eonservatiVeS in. no -patty ntrn. We
believe that Liberal's -ail -over the
country t view with displeasure
the present method id selecting •Jvmat•
T11F. SIGNAL • GOD1 UT('II ONT.%R1(1
hold in the councils of the world
and in diplomacy those ideals) in
every part of the,world by which we
set so •I1 store at house,
Hud on Joe.
Ilawlhou Time.
The Kingston Standard very aptly
describes Joseph Chamberlain Its "nue
of the greatest t1unutets treat Brit,
sin has ser had." In the effort to
lanai, rim liner g3 is criticism of its
Idol Theltauliltoa�lrrald WS -ye -MM.
while it is true, still his Giutwing lime
:tut 1aenuf the "ordinary Ism." No,
it has not. Only a in long t'
fortunately for poli1iutl l , is such
a trimmer prtalucevl. And the multi
plication Of iudases Is hot-smuethiug
which a deernl world carves. to 'en-
eoUPAPr.
Romance of Married Life.
51.,,:w uah I
a.... Xrwn.
Really, the romance of life begins
.nlly after umaltiag... It is II ilii'
•haisu•ter i• developed, that perston•
slaty t« ulalul•.IL that capabilities are
rested. Before rnarriagr .until the
mita idual becomes a eminrused old
'maid or old 1wchtlori, life is more or
less iu the nature of a stagy patine.
ith c •dy and athletics pre.'"
.cling. The most in it in fun and
!colic. music surd dancing, runuiul(
uul siigiit(, plucking • .lowers ,Inti
scat ahs( them. That is excellently
1pN1d wbih' it .pasts. It is safterwa.d,
"urtcrrttr:-'thatrntne the realities that
make turn and w•aturu great sand
tet' the revel se. _
Can Reform Without Legislation.
St nil fold Beacon.
"The way to mite a (oral id lu
6.18E ii," •• t,( ty -wail.- 1ha 1Liru vu. emelt-elle sou 1- have been to a
sur lu'r'id. Thereriever •a4 a more short Linin theurrte 1Ty ter a.1. Tn-
ttilthfolremark tnadr. lou this ,N•c:a- loot moat of them did uut know they
'•hull it war pled by Th t'hathai11 were dead. and merely thought they
.'lance s daylight ;saving s Ileum of were taking healthful '•xereiee.
vetting its staff to work' a hour Soule years ago a sham tight which
.'.rhes) and quitting an hum earlier was out quite such'a Bosco was held
in the eve - g. Tide is in hr moony *1 High Park. Toronto, One of the
with what The Ila•,u•md said w'h 1 Mr. companies of the Highlanders was at
Iwrwisol Wert Ilona introdoct I his tett time commanded by Major Cur
.farlight saving Lill into the Cute ons. rie. M.P., who net resides ,n Cul -
The. JiauLtl�•o. Jack. as he
ever desirable it may be tar the sake
of sentiment us) fur the sake of tweak -
ine due a other 4Naplc's twill barriers,
the it intereoutse with other
peoples is absolutely' desirable in our
own interests. The best way to get
other countries to open their markets
is to rho* thew by example how' Ruud
it would Ito, not fur us but for them-
selves, that they should do P0. Their
are probably material, in Canada for
. free trade* ue diet' that atlsltcddaaitihose
-Trarnls"rrtatite''
on the list to which via• refer,
•
('anadian'teat. grea't' is in tieariue,
with os her valuabl' ,gest., making
it the best pomade. 'Ilk's a lar.
SHAM FIGHT HUMORS.
Annihilation Is Frequent, but Pain-
less Battle.
i ids O B
e
less on
Canadian F
With the opening f Niagara camp
and the other assembles. - of the mili-
tia that take Place every June in var-
iuua parte e.1 the pr vines come the
humors of the sham tight. The mat-
ter of deciding the tietors in such lilt
event and appurtiouin5 the slain is a
wafter of extreme difficulty'. But two
or three years ago the general officer
commanding became so -exasperated
at the theoretical recklessness of the
variuue tuloneds she were charging
wildly at iwpregnabl, positions that
lir- called all the battle ere it was
well begun told art the *nen at the
plain business of marehilag and coun-
termarching. Asked- hls readouts for
the peremptory order. the chief, who
bad seen some real fighting, replied
that had Orr not doll,' DV every man
LONDON, ONTARIO
Business & Shorthand
SUBJECT*
Resident and Mail Courses
(-.i.l...rs Foie tl)
1. W. ni e. mesh. 1 \ . W r«.ostia, Jr., C.A.,
Vi..-Prouoal.
EDITORIAL NUT ES.
The United State. ha.-rdue.d the
duty on soft coal frl)w 117 cents W
45 excite a ton. Ceti edit should follow
suit and give the manufacturers of.
Unlario the benefit of a reduced cost
There are still a pew
people 'I/1
1 I Iallllfaetlllet or pereni. elllldly'1ng �a was then universail) .n..nll} mater a
number of people from haviug them brave sortie on ht. . 1 n . account
t •t) •tm i ridge
which the speCificuti- ' - ,feclared was
impregnable to a fr, .1 .I attu'k, it
being left to the int1, .eft' .uf the of-
ficers to devise a fliekinc operation.
Thr gallant Currie preeetsded to lead
his men *albeit' the guns under a
heavy lire of blank eortr(dgea in a
venture as reckless :s- the charge of
the six hundred at '-fiwtapal- Sari-
1terrty an aide .vase-sadiets,,at-break.-.
neck speed and shouted:
"Vl ithdraw your -WPM', the judges
order you from the field."
"Why?" said the pnntin officer
who had been rushing up hill at the
he,ul of the company'.
"Because you are armihitaated," wit*
•the .reapuuse. 'a(a L•re.• no carat
souks capture such a position in such
a way.'
"i refuse to M annihilated." said
Currie. and - proceeded with his
charge.
States. Chicago claims f1M1,Sl of
them, out of its II!tal population of
.5,57'2•ilii. There are 41wus1- as many
Germans in the city. viz., :dt1.7te(
there are eland a quarter Of a million N'i: g), uu .\ds.up•e.
�. a :41 cents': but as a1f Irish, and the reuuaintlhr consists of Evidently TeNwwsUrr has a noun. it
l bol is b 1 to gain 1•L,tp notoriety.
the combined export of these two roles, Swedes, lillaaiana, Hoti,mt'am Idt•cmusr the lu al prywr rr{(mnDried
grains from Canada to the United t(' hi nese and people of (hitt)' or more Thing.asstererratty WPI5 0,4,4cii
States tan year was or the- valour --+f_ .4hredtatiuu*lities sent the little hit of printing the
less than $'25tsiosl the 4'anailiau-fante --'-- village requited t.. \�ulkrrlon. "F4lir
editor. however, surf treat the
el will not notice the- difference. The The writ,'* of the ••1Veek-end Mita-
toattempt starer him into out stun. and
Butyl on barley remains at ,it creme a toga in Th • Str:atfol.t Beacon says : 4w+sietwli s 4loing hi. ui:n reporting.
At a council meeting recently, the
wards "you're & hat" were t'p'at"dly-
eteed, tale of the ,Ylunl:tliors leaving
his .stat to shout it into another come
eilIol 54 ear, rind shaking his first into
the other's later. At the next rlr4Lic,m
Teeswntel• elet•tor+ ought to elect A
majority of gentlemen to the council:
men who have cuolllll sense enough
to transact the business of the village.
without making a Shaw of them.
*elves.
.t. , in the s •, where the day is
len hours. instead of having i. from 7
a.1u. to 11 patio _
Cheap and Nasty.
bushel. Canada's exports of this "The cleverness of certain rtaiu t hildr o u
groin W the State. -see ins1gni leant. who hat'e..aseed the rottener raam-e
g a«yl in at)ua
although some years ago, Iwfote the of the newspapers, nand the (...it Id a
McKinley tariff was rus,cLed. millions boy len years old, one .454 low as nine,
of bushels of l'anadiau barley were succeeding has leen _proclaimed as
warketwl _ae't'oia-tfie_iine:-_taa'b*y. something wonderful and worths' of
eontwt•ndation. The Writer of Mus•
butter and cheese, eggs and other logs begs respectfelly to differ from
articles of farm production the duties this opinion. Thr clevel-nem of the
remain at a practically prohibitive child is to lie admired: but :neither the
Parents aur the teacher
figure. Oanada has not been selliteacher u( the child is
to bee meatiest for surcessf1.111y' mg -
any _oonsideraJe_avant ity of these illy a child nine or even ten yea . of Bend the Blind to $riheaol. •
goods to the States for some years, age to jump fie s�ai• of -(fu• -.atmos. f I'rinni ail1:anlinrp •tsks. the 4asint•
the chief_ reliaoee_s+L.Ihr Canadian examination. Such a child, instead of 1 I e( I in Im M. the J35ro
twtngem� t..p+rtetei held.
bac tri•
lir ' • YL22!_ g JC i
farmer being upon the British market, homld rather hays. ►ern held back. l parents and filen s p�ehila ern
which maintains a large and prr►na- .He is not to rattier' iiwt tIIIy 'M' wit defertire sight. the advisability
sent demand for his goods, physically, unless in the latter t•rspet1 01serltlin4 such children to the ()e-
duced
duty on to $1.'ber has been re- to take up the brave coilrne of Souk' ettmv.atend. Thr In'.titlltinn, In•att•d al
_ thousand in the 11allu *stir Institute n4, high BP:ant(i,l'd, sail iilaltltainrd by the
eel t se; .1 y on co,---- . n7 relit. ,ir•h,ol. 'ITte Age of l.wrlrt- yer.rs ns) fsna•PrnmPnt ail- tlMarin•frsr tit chatsrP
to 15 rents a ton. and hides have leen solder is young enough for a child to for board and tuition, is a school for
. placed on the free list: It is expected take up high school work. It -ia nn• the education ut children and youths
deretood that the new public school of •b ll' .sexes, tinder the age of
-that t II41%ely iacrsas•d- t*
tzportion curriculum which it to r,yur lore use twentyoMe. (tris riot a hospital,
of these articles from Canada to the with the reopening of the schoola ppro- an lull • nor abone. ' tene, hilt a school
States will be the result. tides for the ending ni I lie Public:whim' where ({atldrem Who -cannot see well
The new tariff was ted in the he 1• 1e tit fourteen years, and it is enough Cp •attend the .public schools,
adopted
House of Representatives by •small 'h better to have it end there than are Riven ,an Engli?,h .duration in•
H nine un ten."
eluding nli\slcl Anil 4it fight to do ,iedi
majority, ttkrnty Republicans soling useful werk`vw the 4litkkl are capable
of doing. Such educat Win and train-
- RIR118.11RARrn. Tim -revolt pet a .musty
nese and intl.. 'deuce o \I hose w o
was owing the desire of the ilia..
arr ou
n 1
Riwr. ( i • h
dents to c l the pledge of rho'
Repuhhea y to reduce the
tariff. a pledge that has apparently
been well-nigh fot•gotten in the
act amble of the protec mtereslx tar
• continuation of the ('•yore which
they had enjoyed undr ' ir*vionai
Sigrid measures. Chairman deayne
indeed, contends that the hill Which .blas rRln how, etickno rRll s-
now becomes law does mark a' dolga. There ie no thmtt in heaven ,or earth
Ward tendency in tariff rated, NUT 11Fi e" -u" "'Y.*"
now not whet. 11.1- .talc come- t •5'11
esu•.e for grief 1 knew : •
The haround 3- fresh and green
Flew clear me grew.
And now. when me, 4 wind- do blew.
And rain make, urs)- look frr•h.
An nterpowerlfw ,labor_. hold -
Thr. m,ori *I•
fie -h,
'rhonKi* Ido love to feel the rein.
And he Its. wind. welt blown,
The my^terY of not t st life
troth pre,- WO down.
And. In thy= marl...ogre now wha' will.
reductions are ,o few or so Inc'n-
siderable that the taxpaying con-
sumer will hardly feel like sending tip
a Bong of joy over the outcome.
THE ASSESSMENT ROLL.
The Guelph Mercury returns to the
subject of the publication of the Am-
.-win:i iettt Moll and states' that a great
many citizens have assured the paper
of their hearty appr,,tal of the pro-
posal. Some years ago thr roll was
publishes in Guelph, and The Mer-
cury find. that initny .•itizens still re-
tain copies of it, res the only con-
venient source of information on
pointe rmncerning the city's sweets -
went. . This The Mercury considers
• pretty conclusive proof that the publi-
cation of the roll at that time was
appreciated by the citizens and was
found to be of ranch practical value.
To any pinna interetited in real es-
tate a copy of the asaresnient roll is
exceedingly convenient, serving as a
sort of property directory. The chief
reason foi the publication of the roll,
of course, is that it tends to a more
equitable mensment than can other-
wise he secured. The only, argument
which may he urged against it is that
of expense, and in consideration of
the great benefit' to ire gained this
should not condemn the proposal.
(loderich has had somewhat the
same experience NA Guelph in this re-
spect. The asSPaalnent roll went
lashed here a few years ago, and
copies are still preserved Ow reference
puriees.
1 I t bet wee two f l i r rove t r*N :
Red rose- on. ,y right. •
And. en ins) fest- - , e, tone are • `4
Alovely *She.
The little bind: are fun . ipr. "----
1.1unb- bleating all the
The non nit, after I he old m
And children play. .\
A114.0111 there conic- tete dark. da hoar
wh*(sir-1. notls,rn of caff-T.
Into nay h.,art it'creep- before
1 x111 aware.
'Valyl*,, H. 1l,vte., in The Nation, Lando
HOW TO REFORM 'THE SENATE.
In connection with the appointment
of Mr.ltenjamin Price, of Battetord, to
the Menat.e to succeed the pate Senator
Perle.y, it is stated that there an now
dstydhree Liberals in the Senate and
twenty-one Conservatives. Literals
who remember with what indignation
they regarded the Tory Renate of the
'go'. may have an uneasy feeling that
the Liberal Go*pninrent Im not doing
just the right thing in filling the Men.
at• with Liberals ae feat aa the old
1
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
are ;lept•iFed of P blessing, of sight.,
therefor?. The Signal .rechmn.ndsl
those interested (1) correspond with
If. F. 1iardiner, 1 'neipal 0. . 11.,
(Brantford. in time 0 templet at•-
rangeulrots before the opening of the
newt
newtse'alon on Meitem wr '"end.
The • Unconquerable Scot.
Tornio,' New.,
A Forest, correspondent `•,wriLeg :
"An editorial in The News of pease --
,
ea se--
,, ,tatra brat hinghind +* tie.- longer
the inviolate isle. Kindly pen it ms).
Its a Briton, who is not Fnglfgh, ie
pyo int Out that England never was an
fah, hat only a part of one.- he
News stands corrected and enn%ict 1.
Even for the sake of euphony and t
avoid repetition. the name el the part
-abuuldaeldomlie employed to desig-
nate the whole. in order further to
pacify this 'roue teeotchrorreeponalent,
little she v is appended. Several dc-
iiee ago a young 4 telender, after-
wa els known to The Nrws, came out
tot nada ill sear, h of a position as
lcli leather. .lpplyIng unr a
vacan , in the Vii•itiity i 1 nail, 1.14. ap-
pl•ated or examination, as the rm.-
tom thPt was, before a lural rorntuit•
tee of tyle , c lased of 1 he Preshy-
rian vier Alan in the chair aid two
n ,'r Scott. nen. "When did Eng
Iatn,ibastenrol et Scotland Y' was ah,'
((nesttt r with hitt+ the pr4aeher be-
gan. •'Meatal was never cun-
qewred," blurted mut the it ;grant
fad, with atiuet.ht g of indignation
plainly.hi'win'g in b lett ie /VNInleul-
ante. "1 think, • .ail the inquisitor,
"Ilse young man has nswered tit at
question sae aatiefatelo ily that we
need aper him lure 'fit her." Thr
et her ntenilwrs of the d ago col.
And the newcomer got his .
A Free Trade Pronounce
Teach Them to Swim.
King -ton Standard.
No boy or girl shDllld reach the age
of thirteen wilt t being able to
swim. The parent who neglects to
teach his toy or girl to swim. is in a
sen*' ala gnth y ns 1 he ratan who din's
not have his child ought to tread or
write.
A Cordial Invitation.
w ,.a Ion Echo.
The Echo is iii receipt of a entu-
wunicat.iou about a pie that wan *4145
or not sold, at a recent ao cial at
Brinkmans l'nrpo•rn, bat we do not
deem it wine to publish the letter.
We would suggest that any pies
which are not needed be tient to this
office.
Play the Game.
Montreal Weald.
Thane Cunscrvatiaes who blame
Mr. Fielding iwcAUNP the debt germ upI
while the transcontinental line is
htdldingenight IN, sporty enough to
remen wr that it wood ie it lot
easier for hint if he didn't have to
renew the nol,'s the old Ciowervative
Iiovernment gave.
British Policy. -
5 hrb'tinn llnnerlian.
IL is not an Patty matter to live tip{)
1D the standard one set• for hitnsrli,
lot it is an exesllent thing to vet tip
a standard. nevrr(helsas. Mir Edward
I ir.y, the British Foreign Secretary,
has made a statement Aa to Britain's
foreign policy that could seaeely be
improved upon. Every true Hril.ishnr
alight well fondly hope that it could
be lived up to : "The foreign policy
of this country is to keep what we
have gots to ennlolidate and develop,
ta, quarrsil as little as possible with
other people in doing ea, and t, up•
Thrlee Blessed. '
"'That -all the nine hundred or so
Celestials doing laundry work in To-
ronto were not, coolie. in their own
land waw oddly._ im 'ressed upon a
your to,rher Ij1 tp n--iTetroftoUVtn
$nnday School the .:h. r aaiteriwoti
'Mier to -demon
of the word "vocation" to her Chi -
mow' claw she indicate.' with a nod
and Flmiet' a bright little lay +Ittine
at the opporiite side of the study table
and asked:
"Now Lel' ' fir illatarlt'.•.. Rasa
he a laundryman 1u
Pine scorn• showed itself ' in the
straightened shoulders and indignant
tone accompanying the reply of ber
pmpila :
Lee Ling? No! Lee Ling gut the' •
mothers!.
Which being interpreted meant
Lee Ling'• father was a man of con-
siderable welly in Chinn. ansa renld
-eQord the luxury of three wives The
iswsof the Japanese IyasW/y .as). week
strict regarding plural marriages, and
insist that citizens must show' t11ctre
rely e 'able to stand the addition .1 ex-
pel.... b ;ore taking unto than -
more
'-is)-vivre.
more than • one *itis. Mandarins are
allowed thirteen.
W. L. M. King's Quick Jump.
In cleaning out his desk a few days
.ago -,u eflieial at the rar';r'ne,nt
Bui' ire- in Qweru'i, P-rk T'.ronto.
war-'trpri.' d to come across a paper
whi. ', pr- vel to be an 'v1 ' on
made •erne eleven veers ave. by Wm
i ven M•uek"et1' Kine for a subordin-
ate position under the Untano liuv-
errrnent.
W. L M Kine didn't get the job he
waa after, but the official who canis
a rose hi+ spp'licatiou was; struck with
the swiftness with which that gentle-
man hna sines. come to the front- Had
Mr. Emit got the job he was then af-
ter he aright nut have become .Minis-
ter of Labor in the Laurier Cabinet..
in the mEantimit many of the uf-
cials to whuln Mackenzie Kiug would
have looked up had he got 1)ir; job
eleven years ago are still Merely nivil
Aer viSTii!1 00 fair Water under 'the
I'ro 3ncial (ioverntltent.
French Flag Is Dropped.
The feast - of Corpus Christi, the
most important of the Boman.Catho-
tic ('hurch in Montreal recently was
chiefly rrearknbh'- for the total tib
mines of athe French tri-colvr flag in
the monster proreession, which fur a ELLIOTT
hundred years hhs occupied .a very J//
conepietters Ogee in this .pie
ligioua demonstration of French
*do. Of late nears the inti -Cath
nuiW'h' of the French Govsrnm.
he* -been aw419Pivr to the aahantdu
m"tit of the old national flag, first. by
the ('hutch, and +n.undly, by the peo-
ple in the cities of the Province of
Rmbee
(Etre were u good teeny of the s'I-
reed Tamm religions Hays,. end hun-
;lode of aelns01 children carried mina- Nerveuslatlyuloaeronautl-"IL must.
Wr.' British flees i they murrhtal Ise very dangerous to go up in a
nrMrR. , ballot* ' I'hatin uuhed' balloonist-
, "Not at all, madam. There'. some -
Finest Peal In Canada
he (../wrest+d ion of ('hri•t 1'hnte l
At '1ttiha•.but. ls,•u delitL:t.l :at a
"run rent gilk. male by J. 1.. Engle-
hart, hail mans of the T' id4.',, 1'117
and N. thern Ontario Railway rem-
it i• -len. .1 the tilt*;+t teal of bells
it (',nada 1101 cxc?yoting Toronto
and Nf•'ntr gl, Thr rift, inrindes n
home for t tsdls, wh4*h will be
add'sl lo lit.' ort•aeul 4)w.% and a
„••w porch ,anti tees for the `church.
'•'h.• gift is in 1 .'mare of the`•Irate
',la:., N:11vlehart, Oho filled u Melt
{-;ace in 1!e tic:'sIs of the rnnl�rega•
Sen. -
Amaring Gratitude.
141 rn,s'.t'sr story is 50111 by ane
,1 the (natant. of a te,am of collectors
t' r the Montreal \'.M.(' A. fu :d. He
I n fn lel called nn Ann 4 MAnt-
r . 1. w,•rlthi('ttt rnerehante. who re -
them vary warm and re-
s) 1 .11 that the Y.111.f .A. had
,,.,•' for him _He concluded! "Yea
ntlemen, all that i have and all
Celt 1 am i owe to the Y.Y.C.., ilk
ams down for se."
W. ACHESON & SON.
Clearing Midsummer Prices
Bargains Extraordinary
DRESS SILKS
:1141 yards of fancy. 20 -inch summer Wash Milks, in neat stripes,
pinks, bluev, mauves. Regular toe, Saturday and Monday, Duly. .. .,Is,
Fall Term from Sept. 1st.
A&t
NTR°1.///l/ice 'i%
e
l T• /
Montreal Witness.
%Vt. print in our correspondence
nota. a letter from the.8)41. eta!ynl le
"1nternaliinel•f res Trai+1N• league,
rninterblaat against protection signet
by ms number of the 'it leading
names in the United Stater. The
signers, with a view to rnrrecting the
imp' esslon that their rentmtry ermtains
no unconditional free traders, pro-
claim th,'wsetvee such in the 111L,.t un-
limited ter no, and denrrnrtop pros
lection as to every way destraclive,
eronotnically and rust ally. Would it
not, perhaps, be well for the straight
free traders of Canaria to vet in tench
with each other for mulled support.
and inn any that will give the people
of Canada ares) the world to ...It that
sound prinriI1 5 have worthy adv.o-
eates Y Relent schemla for elicit', ling
the Empire with tariff nlletntctions/
have greatly injure) both the rause o
good econrmy and the reuse of
empire. Fanner free tra,1Pra have
turned aside to alvoeete this impel -
Able proposal. which hestt off its
strength in the inler•.ts that would
maks money by it and are willing to
spend a greet Ileal to promote it. It
wnt.11d he well if those who ere hoping
for tariff reductions for the sake of
other countries, either nn the ground
Of Inyalty or of reciprocity, would ex-
amine the question and And that, hnw-
STRATrO''11• ONT.After twenty-two twenty-two yearn of solid
work we have become the largest.
lest and most su,crssful practical
paining school In 1Vestern Onta-
1 is, with 110 superior in Canada.
Three departments:
COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND
and TELEGRAPHY
We assist graduates to positions
as well as give a most thorough train-
ing, lint flee catalogue at
once. '
ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN,
Principals.
Central
Business
College
5 rANDS rea Sy to help young men
and women to w:n Independence and
success. 1t has given the start to
thousands upon thousands of young
people. It tan help you. Write for
Catalogue. Enter any time.
W. H. SHAW,
YOnp;e and G d .'r. • Torooto.
1,000
}. (Iter unr thousand students
1"s
mat oiled by out chain last
_ year. It pays to attend a
,�. link of Obit great chain. for
IN l•%IUV T 11 11 R K is
r •iTH4't11T11.'
Thr tlysnti for our grad
w.tpa is THREET111 F.` t In•
i7. `114)4117'
0 other whim's engage our
graduates as t(•areber. A
LLI apo•rial course for teachers.
li*:• *actuates; 014wo years ago
sing tLUSD urs)
t)
t1.l
i
annum.
Three courses - Comle6tt-
('1AL, MTK%IN*KAPHY and TEL
-
RIM \1'HY.
Fall Term Opeas Aug. 3i.
\Vril" for particular's.
CU -- - ---
BUSINESS COLLEGE
(:F.(►. MPOTTON, PiUIN.
LOVES
Male of Kid °Invee, tans and browns, all eke*, and .gale sizes in
white, 7,c and $1,00, on sale at.........................................ii,c
TABLE CLOTHS
1'2'74 etude, nye pure linen double damask Table Cloths, Regular
priers $1.75, $2.511 and $.141, on sale at. $1.26, $1.75 and $2.st
FINE WOVE BLANKETS
Bought from manufacturers at sacrifice prices, 114.01► to $7.q), Reg.
alar prices would be $14141 to $11.141.
DRESS MUSLINS
WO yards on sale, neat., dtinty I1Mterne in light and mid colorings,
12lc and 1:s quality, one counter full at per yard,
LINOLEUPIS
2,3 cud 1 yosos wide in 2u( patterns, prices per *quare yard. •:16c, Mk, ti0c,
Regularly worth 1:w, 50c and 13.ic.
as)
BUTTFRICK PATTERNS
We carry now a cotuplete, full, new stock of Patterns, none
higher than . " inc and 15c
W. ACHESON & SON.'
SteJerome's
College
Berlin, Ont.
Canada.
Founded ,.a.,
Incorporated by Act of Parliament, .eta.
Residential School for Boys and Young Men.
Courses Buaine•s. High School, Science, Ars,
New buildings equipped with sated hyyg.•o
reg Crt.menta prlvata rooms, floe DOW Gymna-
sium, Swimming Pool, Shower Baths, Running
1,.rb And.t.ninm.
Pr or•ssors made post-grrdnate rocrses la lin-
rope no,rd and Tuition, $ olio on per annum.
A,idre ss •
4 etV. A.. ZINGER_ C.R., ! s.C.. Pnruotln
FAL.I. TERM OPENS SEPT, let.
Toronto, Ont.
f'Dr. l*Onge and Alexander Sts. Strict-
ly First - 'leas. (lradnates alweys sue-
rsle.ful. Write for Handsome (:ata
tomes
a
limes, dangek in the way ynu•come
darn from MM."
Picnic Time
P•,r pkat(' time we have all
the Lest kinds of (tanned Goods.
(1a:ones Tnrk.'v
Canned Chicken
(tanned Veal
Canned Tongue
Canned Sap man
Conked Ham
(tondOnnMl Cr earn
Full variety of Fano yj Biscuits.
(1a11 up telephone No. IM
lieu da delivered promptly.
William L. Lindsay
Hamilton Mt. (lnd.rlch.
TALCUM POWDERS
We I soe :a huge Aaurt(uent of aloe Ta1coma, the finest
manufa•t kited, and have theta in different odors :
Netlrueo, Violet, Nkit men Hose, Nadruco Flesh ('olor,
Taylor's Valley \'iol,t, Williams' Coronation. All the
above at. 'L.c a tin. Also Palmer'. Garland of Violeta, at air
• tin. We also have cheater Talcums, from lite up, at
F. J. BUTLAND'S
Drug Store \ Goderich
"THE STORE THAT PLEASES."
111
BE SATISFIED
Make
The Two Martins
your
TAILORS and FURNISHERS
'Phone 180.
It pays to patronize the man who advertises.
Ile is not afraid to talk about
his goods in black and white.
Oil and Gasoline Stoves
You will do all your cooking, baking and
ironing for 20C a week if you use one of
our Oil or Gasoline Stoves. They do not
smoke or smell, easy to operate and give
satisfaction.
Specially priced at $4. 50 each.
We'll let you try one free for a week. We
have over 200 of these stoves in use
every day in Goderich. Your neighbor
uses one.
Hammocks, were $3.5o each, now $2,5o.
The best Charcoal irons, fuel and labor savers,
each.
7 Screen Doors at cost to clear.
We are sole agents for
(301,0 MEDAL BiNDER TWiNE.
I It: per pound.
MARTIN-SLNOUR 100 per cent. Pure PAINT
and VARNISH
covers most, wears longest and looks
best. We are sole agents.
$1.50
Pure Paris Green sold cheapest at
WORSELLS' HARDWARE