The Signal, 1909-12-30, Page 2S THviWWAy DWrUBilt 31, 11109
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Telephone felt Na 116.
Terms of 6ubacnotion :
t QI per annual in &Oven
the new year, and prisoners from the
Central. Prison ,will be employed in
the erection of the building.
The editor of this paper was pre-
eented un Christmas with a gold -
headed ulullrella. This is mentioned
`"` not in a spirit of boasting. but i .t to
h menti.., Ale : three months. 4L•. j
To t•lnted State. .uh'eriben,, *Liu a year let the folks know, lest they should
el,' tall too wondering when they sue it,
Medi,' ' did not come by it absent-
mindedly'.
44 1(.1.11) 11. lot, Glow.
Nnhs rlben. who tail to rts'.'ive TRC NIO.'AI.
-ege.larly by mail will confer a Moor by ac-
puainlg of the fact et a. early a date as
o.sWlbfe. u.
When a runge of nddn'.. Is dr-1nvL both the
Old and the new addrd.a ,Mould be riven.
Ad.•ernslne Rates':
newel and other 41m11ar advent anter( to, !'
per lune for ttr.t in.ertrot and 4c per line fo
each oub..eynent inwrtlmt. 31ea:urod by a
non t.areil ale. twelve line..,to an inch.
nominee. card. of .oz line. end uuder. tri pe
Year.
Advertisement. of Loot, Found. Strayed, Nit
nation.. Vacant, t1 Situation., a t\'
on 1
for
r orto
tial Rent.
Farre. fpr Sale d to eight
Article. far gale, c.c.,net exceeding eight
lino•, Lk` each in+ertton ; •l for deet month. 91e
for each. ub,.euuent mouth. Lugeradvertise-
men•.. in•Irrouortien.
A maanncmin ordinary reading type ten
cent tier line. • No notice lea., than Vie..d
Any .peal not neat thetoloe t of which 14 the
pruninry toenent of oily indi vidual or 1.s:nnt.
litho., to tw muadend tan advertisement td
he charred1.'ou'd,ngiy.
Rate- fer •1i -play and contract adreriiv
maa.t, will he elven o1 application.
A 4d.•'-. ,!1 .pmmnnientm,i. r0 '
TILE: sht.NAL Pill NTINU 4.'4).. Limited
The market value of the flea crops
01 Canada this year, as estimated hy
✓ the centres office • at Ottawa, is
$ti3:,9N2,l00, an increase of $10u,45tt,11e)
✓ over last year's harvest. Ontario leads,
- all tbe other Provinces, with crops val-
ued at x
(
,3N{,l. a
arkatchewau it
second and QuoINt , third, both less
than $I(4,'p10,0110-
Oo..erlch. Out
`0tn'!1!'Kf•"tL Tilt itSDAS: Ti} -C', :yl.
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NEW YEAR THOUGHTS.
1 t,;tlti r rate hit. slip-
ped from 11411' grasp, 1111,1
__s_-I+ry-.Mel ,air .....1...I. -Jt ,t
. hail it, failures ,•:1 : it..
1
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nn 1a gneiss...,1.
„ilk• nog!,
le...on. !'• 11 n1'I
111ln.-1111 I
Irl : ut
i, );one,' 404 ,ng '114 nit'
pe•,essl,111. 41111 .1,,111 11
H alt h, ((lilt • W1141 \1e
were amid.• .r w.!hitt t..
1. is fru'
ap.I `J
\ 111,1- , year .1I''• t1 -
1''t 11`, .4 fol I ltin"li44
raeIC 1l art i k ••\\•hal
• hu )I IA sI,,. ,• r( (I' ale•}..
ti'h. spirit with wflich
tae 'tell the past ycilllle-
teem'ne, ltcrg•'IV, what
/. . 4t;• shall ne,eiVefw.mthe
experiences the coating
year will bring. One
t Ilillg i4 certain. To. all
the new year -will Laing
I .4 pie .rtumitie s for:ervice.
mid 444'.0411. scarcely do
letter than fiier it+ Invs-
spu1 In
1km' heart. that Made
Hro%11111g write, "Make
life a•mini+try of love,.
• and it.s will Jilways ?
North lit'in
Farm and Dairy, • the well-known
agricultural journal, would like 'to
arethe farmers` clubs. of which over
one hundred havebeen organized in
Ontario 'n the- fat -frit'' -, c
themisetces loose trots any govern-
Mental .'iotrol. so that they might be
tree to discutri any. question. (edifice!
or ,1th.•rwtse, that may affect the
interests -of farmers. At present three
'elute., io consideration of .receiving
Government grams, are pledged' to
.avoid dl'icussiot of gnestions that may
!e po�iricxl in 11 oder. Peril and
Itairy onoaiders this a rase of the
farm ' selling their birthright-!ih-
er t y t ' epee ▪ t assn -uf -js- •
1t qe• cion. 1he' ▪ utry time( i -ill especi-
ally t. one their f Elders sh ntld
At til' �r tli"t`t'/14...
'1: • recent vi.it • to 'T'a'oists „of
1'I.•1, .•r (4 'lin of the Pr•'vim•e ,.f
r.
i
I
•• ! tl Te 140'
t Tho 1 , rt,•rian to re.
111,1.. that it would he to rho ;) lv.mnt-
e of .the l)lr,)pl* 11, Out uric) :nld
tine if they unlerst'ol nqe •('1-
I1:
''t 3 844e•. la -this re -;,..'"t 11I'
1111 ' -efts in I h It 10 of theta ran ::.lir
h..•
t Ian••..
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tem•► '
rl 1 the: misting w n the .,
g h [ 4poi+Lk.
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eta of English in 4'drli,um.•nt :1(1 .itch
n
it
others of French Lemieux. Ashe
Mcil a
Pres-
byterian .ay., the. benefits 411 a prat •
tical knowledge of French .to English-
lisb:speaking (Canadians would • 1•)r.
manifold. 11 would be useful in 'nisi -
netts, in travel, 418 'It means ot culture,
and, tending to bring togetber in 'more
thorough understanding the people of
these two neighboring Provinces, -it
would be ••a. movement of genuine
EDITORIAL NOTE
A happy New Year to all 1
Do your Christmas shopping e%r'I-
oh, ring off !
The question is, did .Cook doc
those records, or did 'the Doctor -cook
then):•
It is eileeted that the National-
'
ati..nal-
`Transcontinental Railway will be
completed Icy the end of 1912.
The man who gat thirty-seven pairs
of socks on Christmas Day bas no
kirk. They [night have been neck-
ties E
John I. McLiri•n has been re-elected
Mayor of Hamilton by acclamation.
That's; what (happens to Ooderich ped
buy,} when t ►�Py are good.
Lu
consent ores," His lordship will
probably carry it into effect when he
reads the election returns.
John A. Best was elected by acctam-
aljon lost week to succeed the late Dr:
Barrie member for Dufferi'n in the
House Of -Commons. Needless,to say,
Mr. Best is a Conservative. Dutieis
is hopelessly Tory.
Ten thousagd meetings are being
held this week in the British election
campaign. When you consider the
size of the country, the wonder is that
there is any room left for the aoters
to do any thinking.
•
"If we are to continue to hold to
the idea of the British Empire as a
unity, why not abolish all tariffs
within the Empire P" This is the
question which The Woodstock
Sentinel-iteview propounds. It is
quite evident that the preferential
tariff ilea as it it proposed to be car-
ried out by protectionists will -not
bring the itferent parts of the F,m-
pira closer .together. Already pro
tertioulets in Great Britain are advo.
eating s duty on Canadian products,
and, once established, such a duty
would Rrow. A. our contempor try
says, "Once the itaundstions' of pro-
tbction are laid, farewell to any notion
bf flee trade. The proteetionis'1a in
Canada, are strongly ,oppwed to the
nation of Imperial fee trade. They
are willing to grant a preference to
the mother country on condition that
the preferential tariff is high enough
to exclude the goods of the another
country. give them sufficient pro-
tection against (creat Britain; and
they don't sere how .hitt the tariff
against the rest of the world may he
raised. That le the extent of their de-
votion to Imperial free trade.. There
is no reason to expect that protection
would operate in any other way in
England than it h . o ra(ed here."
e defeat of the protPc theist patty,
in Great Britain in the present-r,�)n-
test wilt be. a triumph for the true
Imperialism.
The meeting on Monday night WAS
not like the nomination meetings we
used to have in the "good old days:'
It doesn't take a very old inhabitant
to remember when tha gatherings in
tbe town hall were not finite as polite
as a (10,• o'clock tea.
P. M. //pence, of Toronto, advocates
the dropping of the buiioasi tax,
"levying only upon land and build-
iags, the realty, and not taxing • man
for ptrlgreessivenesss,n if a' tax on
buildings is not a tax upon pr•ogres- i
sivtrow, we do not know what it is.
'likeTor a new Provincial reforms- , d
li
tory has been selected near the city of t
The Work of Life
,This 14 the work of life: to prove
The great new thalwithin 11.11es;
matfrom the dull, soul -deadening groove
of common days there may arise
The faith that donbtin5*eyos may hofd.
The strength that feeble hands may ghrn.
The ungnesleed cheer that may unfold
From 11Tos that scarcely dare to live,
, Oar'prisoned days and paltry dower, '
The hopes that Amara broken wing,
XVIII stake their mock. hot when the power
That bring, the t me hearts Inward spring
Come.. out in wood or deed or glance.
Forgotten arc the years and seals;
The Iron chain., of eircnmetance
Serve but to hind u- to the stars.
-Rthelwyn %Vetherald. In the January
('anadlan Magazine.
J. Willison, editor-in-chief of The
Toro News, who sailed from New
York oh December Ifiith, will write a
series of letters on the election cam-
paigo now going on in Britain. These
letters will be over hie own signature
and appear
ar of course only to The
News• r, Willison is well versed in
Imperial questions, and readers of The
News may confidently look forward
to interesting stories of thin great pot-
tiest battle. Under our clubbing
arrangement, The Toronto Nowa mad
The Signal will be sent to your ad -
rises for twelve months for $2,36,
Send in your subscription early to
his ofllce.
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Canadian Flunkeyism.
London Advertiser.
Lord ttosrbery, Loud Curzon and
many of the hest *eminent members of
the House of Lords call fur the reform
of that chamber. The (Omen.saws that
three outof !carr peers ern 'ocotillos
tent to perform their duties. t'hel'au.
adieu flunkeys appear to 1e the only
deltoduls tit the hereditary legis-
lature.
About Advertising.
Ibterba•o lisautneet.
The man who withdraws .his adver-
IIoeiueut from, or declines to advertise
in, the paper whose whiles,' •1p4niuu.,
whose economic ur 144014400d ideas glee
not quite Irl Ilan* Willi III. own(, of who
is displeased's ith some specific piece of
news, is not ruining the offending
newspaper. but making a ep ctecie of
himself and etandiug, life rice, In his
444011 light. .
The Old Opinion Is Still Good.
(/woe mound Adt.Hhss,.
Sir Riehnti ear Wright Ix rep(n'ted•
As declaring. that he has not altered
the opinion entertained by hint for so
lung, that the fullest measure. of Jrrc
trade lelween the l'aiked. States anti
Canada would In.'ot the greatest
mutual benefit to &nith countries.
I'll* diM,-.11tie, is the, way of Free
trade he admits are very rte's it ; but u
t rr reciprocity treaty, he flue eta e,
might b. a good Iwainuiu.t'4)1 Inn adu-
ellive pt,N•r.x.' Alter all. Sir lushest
IA hilt aan;'htsir.ing the f. li+u• Liberal
luau int• that alai,.hunedtz traait.-iti
mutually b.•n••till;d.
Credit Whe a Credit Is le
1Luot tis.. T1 u.'',
11,111. \It, Co -t •r in bit] et tiaieor of
provide for the election of three dele-
gates its place of lire from each poll-
ing sub -division to a nuwinatiug t 'n-
veution.
EAST HURON LIBERALS.
Good Attendance at Annual Mee ng
Herd at Brussels.
The annual meeting of the Lib''ral
Association fur the emit' rides): of
Huron was held in the town tall,
Brussels, en Thursday efternubn, Or-
ienting' Idth. and deeplte the tete, illy
day thele Wes a lepi•e•edlatfvo at-
tendance. President Alex. McLg 'gt)-
lio, ot F'ordwich, occupied the chair
very efficiently. 'l' it * uresis•' "4'r
stvtelurnl (r.w presented and *dol ed.
Commit ter 1111 )'eM)IIItionO consist, 1 of
J. Leckie, %V, lsbietpr, \V. thrid., -on
and lino. Taylor.
Several mutter* .pertaining t, the-
Association's
heAssociation's work were discus- ,1 in
an animated imu1ner. The maw- Nth
ut one point oma the pussink ot'. u
rco o
IuU a instructing act'
n the
g twos cert
to eorresp•Rul with the various Inunl-
cip.l,cheiruit n asking chef a m. -ting
be held in each municipality t dis-
thos gorations they may des • to
have presented to the Literal ee s en-
titfiPtu b. held in Toronto next nue.
Polling sub -diets' 'linkmen a .1 be
chosen at the a ming.
Election of oftit�••et.ltearers Waal telly
disposed ot by t4a rwelectiow---t the
present efSea.•nt -staff, on 1141t 'tl of
\V Irbister and 11. Hutchinson.
TIIr secretary' .'kplained tl • ne-
cessity of recce ling Inc ani, .1nt`c-
tnthtt- stain---evrrnntt `pntrfle 1. ,`ting
Owlllg to the- inability of seem the
i)utalill' speakers desired. A 14ter
date wttt-tte--chosen.
('resident McLaughlin ralle, 'Tot)
-t Hislop,.ex-M. P. 1'., end W. I1 nett,
441' T'he Post, who addressed LIn:•'et-
ing.011 soon* or ttu points of I 1•s t
!u the public end the Littera ' I•u'ly
partir411u-Is' I
following1'h•• foowing j. Mit r -s 11tUi , w.in
t" �itnunlu' u. is!y adopted by On Meet'
ing ; --
\I oven •l ',- t i •.1. Tay! ')•, .ec•n
j Ilio_ I t-, to et 44c„il ba•
fin' ta. ... 1 going o)
file 1.11.1)4..t the o' 4 11' 'day drelxrrd
that is w.a. the \V )jy.-411 (aflu••t• and (M: •1.• po icy of 1L,. (iovernnl:le that
hr. It till 'III ('.um.uliau prosperity.
\V 1 4,. > isn't '•'1 thas ,ter, Fielding
-.r+u,l
. Can Into prosperity. It might
is. I tin tl. h:.aoa cel, 0. 1 salad
;'Ih t ii 1.'• _: Int hi t'Iii that.
Cut !u,'.i.•I,ly i, no• t'. the
\1•"t.•r1: t vane], 1' nn, ' .I.lally It. 1
i41a111 sit!. I. th.•. u • v I 1 ,
11111, :.t ts,' \\'' ''9 ,.- . •1 01.4.
u' 141.1 , r.-II.11r'r, 111 t . • ' .acre
,1
cat Li4,• I I ,018 line 1 ,
Soar Grapes.
4*'ar►1i.1 '1114' esti n its I4,41 dry 1
eye„ WW1 ;;o on nil lving•wirh its snow-
balls. If we *•10r 111.1 h tri any notion
of kidnapping i' 111'sta-it notrill- II kV('
4• (r w i•.h'the n'Iren' of this -stall Di.
tai weather. T) think chef we
1 4uld Ise suspected of Wanting tl an•
nix any 11i1 (lit' id this particular brand
of Mini del Ir. theitedi nv days of sum-
o time when nature h:14 t,ourhed up
the landscxpe.itrr'olnrs of green and
gold ,4'ctnatl,l is+t tleligbt . to the eye.
end iso 0411* entail he blamed for want-
ing to steal it. But when the `shift
cutnekand the friendly neighbor pets
on dignity and sable and becomes
"Our•Lady of the Scums" we (eel that
a Speaking -across -the -Hue -fen -re itawc-
quaintance'eneugh: 1 We hove sutflc'
lent trouble now trying -to steam -heat
our awn country, and when e nerd
thr:eii►lthing-iµew __ - w_ __-
go to our own north pole .end sit on-
the
nthe wane_. You're at nice child. Cana-
da. but you are not in danger of being
kidnapped. ' •
THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.
••Tile Globe" to Be Represented by a
Sof Correspondent During the
• Contest. -
„ Not since the institution of vote by
ballot hets there here a contest in
which such intense and world-wide in-
tereet es being takru, as that now in
Great Britain. In order that its
readers may be thoroughly informed
as to the progress of the fight The
G(al)e has rent RI new. editor. Mr.
Stretkrt Lyon, to Great Britain. Iiia
petters and cables will appear eiclu-
sively in The Globe. This. is. an .O .
pnrttinity.of which the reaching public
of ('anadwwill not be slow t.trt4ke a4 -
vantage of. The l:l'he4rnakes au in-
teresting offer in this issue.
NORTH HURON LIBERALS.
Annual Meeting Held Last Week at
Wingham.
in 'seem Tlrae,, r
The annual meeting of the North
Huron Liberal Association was held in
the %Vitigham town hall on Tuesday
afternoon,' L'1.t inst., with the .vice-
president, Wm. isbister, in the chair.
The stormy weather and the busy
Christ Inas 1Ptte0)1 prevented a large at.
tendance, but nearly all parte of the
riding were represented. Mr. isbieter,
in opening the .meeting, referred feel-
ingly
to the death of the leteJames
Young, of AubOrn, who had for some
time been president of theAaaociatinn,
amen eleetion ot otflrers resulted
a. fn 'y- Ihreeident, %Von. labister,
Morris vice-president, light.
Shiell, Eon, o.h ; second %/co-
president, John N. --Mckenzie, Ash-
field ; third vice-presidents, 8belden
Bricker, Howick ; treasurer, -`-,I4 A.
Morton, Wingham ; secretary, H.' B.
F;Iliott, Wingham. Chairmen for the
different municipalities of the riding
were elected as follows ; Ashfleld-
Jos. Dalton, Kincaid; %Vest \Vawe-
nosh-John McNabb, Dungannon ;
East Wawaoosh-H. 1H. Taylor, Bel -
grave ; Morris -Geo, Taylor, 11e1 -
grave ; Howick=J o h n Henneberg,
Fordwich; Tutnberry-�Robt. 8. Muir,
Glenannan; Wingham-Richard
Clegg ; Blyth -George Powell ; Wrox-
eter --John 1duglaa.
A resolution of condolence, on mo-
tion of Messrs. John T. Currie and
Thos. H. Taylor, was passed to the
familyof the late ,farnre Young, iste
presient of the Association.
A motion was also passed, moved h
y
Mr. McLean, Of Aahfleld, and W. J.
Henderson, expressing confidence in
the Laurier Government and in Hon.
A. G. MacKay, \loader of the Ontario
Liberate.
An important change was made in
the bylaws of the Aasoclation, provid-
ing for the holding of the annual meet=
i11g of the Association on the third
Tneeday of .tune in place of the third
Tuesday of Dece.mher. It was felt hy
those pr•eeent that more largely at-
tended meetings would he in order if
held in June, when farmers are not
bus and townspeople are hot in the
rush of the Christmas trade.
The bylaw was also ebanxed to
n.a.ttto t-N-pn•.e 1111r UnU"4.•I ..
.into a ir1 1111!• 4...41'.4'1.•'.1 (Intl
leader.,, \
t \11U'ilLouI. •r i n'• p,
w..st heartily np pC'.t1% Lt the listen i
1ptllt t Vial he iota n In1i•t«.1 at of. •
1,141.44t ;,.11. i it r r fl- ,oterhie4' tree ones '.1C 'r..
11uV0 br•upht in! , et. dw: 4 their E+y •
tc•:•rup.l ion 1 f!n• 4,03S111 y .11,1100,
�Vu-ale- w+ b- t.i oNtoi.,•. , rnnr}-I t ►, •'�lMYfe�.! ea
dance in o
his Q 1. tll• tgue.t e' 1 tt•41et 0 tt..49i1 4,4
they may to 11, t).'-p.Ited to a .liiiioter•
One of our
special Reserve
Dividend Policies,'
You pay the
ordinary 20 pay
lite premit
andish
Potic
.
(nature as an
Endowment
at expectation
of life.
W. ACHESON 4 8ON
Gift Suggestions
W.e- ihrvi- devoted /mat thus and ears in selecting a
1.uyiug our 1'hriatu►as Stock. Months and ulo*tha alto ,t (11
ord0rs were placed fur all fancy Linrnu, Silks;' \\
,old so many daiutY -nn
lblaiceek fur your aP1)L0VaY stt 40111 Tse Nj
NANDKERCHIEI•'S
Brauliful 44
rwhroldrre.l raid lnitlsl..d Innen Hsfndkerchi
fur wen and Wen. daintily hosed and of sal rfr
err dl+errs(to an 1 h per dozen, ken's. $1.50
o mus
om
1'r t 4 ln1hit, ('o,''•u, Doylies, Centrepieces, enc , I:,
embroidered, effects,
UMBRELLAS
L/41irr end \len e, at$t:f)01.0$ii.4I),
DOWN QUILTS
Splendid value% is ia•dsome Down Proof Covers, to
*8,444, $s,8l,
WAIST AND BLOUSE .LENGTHS
Dainty &trip.. cud cheek Patterns, very mew and iu '
ings nary, wine, R. sky. pink, grey, el.., xi .74earlkur
LADIES' FUR -LINED COATS aa4 FUR COATS
Our values ore from the heat nlanuf•
the ge menu ur* 1wu01i404. Pt ices 4.' 14* , t
";011e "m
11
.`.I w'.ult th'-ht;at'\uu can t,,t.
we-gCt-
4. 's 4.
r is sirs of'! hi.. I lotion -out
\Vs fm ti 1• w ish to. PI(' e.4 o
confidence i11 mill :expect hot . lit. I111n• District Agent.
A. O. ala Kav, who_ this so 1 ot ells
and ably pc [Amy.: h1. (lath- ma to,
er of the Oppo.ittun ill the 'Oil; rim
Parliament. and trust we in 0 rev be �-
able in a. siQn(lar mariner t address
hien as Prelnier of the l'rovi:. r,
• Municipal Suicide.
A town whose. citizens have no
public spirit Is un the way -t.. the rem-
etery. .
The citizen Who will do r 'thing to
help itis tows is heliling dig its
grave.
Phe citizen who growls ,b 1111 his
town (wing "the worst evrt is assist-
ing ill its initial. y I
The business men who w :l not aa -
Yeti iSle is driving the hears+•.
t' A Question of Law.
From The )nail and 611. Ire.
F. ,Clinton. Qn -A tend H own
W. H. mtHINSON,
�catorth,
Winter Term1
OPENS
3rd
JANUAR\
atm ut,tng farms. Abuilt aid has kept
in repair the west one bun hail tends of
'the division fence. H `h.:,lding and
'keeping in repair the east 1,41 rots. A
sells the we.+ half of his tack' t'i C.
Can 11 he -forced to 1)14in'.4in half of
the nue hundred rolls of fence between
hit. ,toil G;' •
Ans. -All questions( rehring t0 the
building, repair and maintenance of
division fences' between fermis are
gavel tele:(. by the . Line 1 erkrs Act,
R.S.O... chop., 2.41. ; •Vh. , •• neighbors
cannot agree 11p0)1) such :natters the
only tribunal t)( eett.le'the'.: dispute, is
the board 'of fenceviewer-
. Nil Desperandum,
Percy Psrkingtnn row -,,nil I4(n.hed
the du -t from his knees. 'filen, 4101W-
ing himself II ;it he. fu:l height, he
ga1e1 resentfully upon the form of
Miss Muriel Muggine, who non-
chalantly farmed herself the wt►ile•.
"Very well, Miss Muggins,"-erame in
bitter tunes from Percy. "Oh, very
well I Tom have spun,ed me, it is
true ! Indeed, you bay, •palrned me
twie ! Bltt, though despair eats my
heart, I shall not die ! 1 mean to go
intei the busy world, 1 will flght ! i
will win ! My name -hall become
kno...r, anal may richer. , a come
envied--"
'Pardon me for Intel ripting 0041,
Mr, Perking' on." interjected Miss
Mugkin., "but when ,,)u shall have
accomplished all that 7':u may try me
again." --January Lippincott's.
Invest 25c in a box of Davis' Men-
thol Salve and be prepared for ulcers,
neuralgia, old sores, etc,
A delicate pomade is the best form
of hair dre .ing, p,Beeri a le that and
mor :tm
t1•kes the hair grow, 511c a
jar.
Cp late night endlew engagements,
generally run down! Take "The D.
nig 1.." Emulsion, it will tone up the
whole system and make you feel. like
yourself again, ��
. Depend upon it, whoever tries to sell
you a substitute is doing so for the
profit and not fur your good. "D, &
L." Menthol Plasters tor etiffneea, etc.,
have many imitators. Beware of the
substitute. Get the genuine, made
by Davis & Lawrence Co.
Children must bane good blixxi,
otherwise they will be puny, sickly
and delicate. If your children are
pale. really exhausted, g ve them Fer-
rnvim, the mvlgoratng tonic, which
is composed of lean beef, citrate of
iron and pure old Spanish sherry wine.
Nothing could he more beneficial In
such cases, $1 a bottle.
HUM trier SA LAR( ,, ,-Oralttiatea of
Caneula's greatest chain of high=grade
modern business colleges receive sal-
aries ranging from $e00 to $1,$00 per
year, The Clinton Ruttiness Oollege,
which re., )ens January 8rd, is •
worthy link in this great chatty,
Those who cannot attend in person
may Study at home thrnugh the Spot -
ton Correspondent* Schools.
Stu/lents may elite
itny day of the bele. (I
year.
Individual instruction.
Our greduatet get the
hest p,a iUion+.
\fail 'Lobe*.. %V e
train mane young people
then any other mamage-
went in Canada!
Affiliated with (.'om-
nierciel F:.lurator. .As-
soeNati 111 of ('antda.
Write for partlrn4n,
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
(.10. "007101 Pr nr.oal.
S. E. HICK. Central Drug Store.
Godcrich, Ontario.
TORONTO, ONT.
('or. lone; and Alexander Sta. A high•clot,
school. Enter any time. Graduates i readily
set t'O-ition.. 0,,lt': today for hood ouie
aayssarmott .•
F. C. B. College
LONDON, ONTARIO
Business & Shorthand
SUBJECTS
Resident and Mail Courses
Catalogues Free.
J. W. Weiner, cit., J. w', tt'estervelt,Jr., (',A.
Principal. Vice -Principal.
••
Winter Term from
January.
CENTRAL
•TRATFORD. ONT. r
The best practical trainlRgschool
of (intario. We offer advantages
not offered elsewhere in Canada.
Our teachers an. experienced,
courses thorough and practical, and
we anoint gradizatea to good part-
itions. The demand at present
greatly exoeeda f.hr.. supply'. We
prepare teachers for 131sineae
College work. Write for our free
catelog)to,
D. A. MCLACHLAN,
Principal.
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•
. Axes ,\
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Gloves_ ,and• Mitts
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A Grateful Acknowledgment
We desire to thank our friends and
customers generally for their very liberal
patronage during the past year. It's been :l
prosperous year, and we look forward tq
the incoming year with great expectations,
hoping to make this the banner year.
• Wishing an the people a very prosperous
onithappy year l mock__ _ ,
Yours faithfully,
WALTFR-C.pRIDfi ►r1
TH. NOUai OF/vgAL VAW%S