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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
TI•UkIDAY, Mey 7, 1903.
MINISTER ON THE STAND
IOeneleded hese fop 41
90.000.000 was Iavolvd in the pro-
ject. Nearly all kis colleegues. la
fact all, la the railway areConserva-
tives. They len the office about 10
o'clock, wad walked down to the
Treats Company °Mee. Neither Ga-
iney Icor Sullivan was la kis cake
together ar Mom prior to the 9th
September and &either was In his of-
fice on September llth, never twice
coasesutly ly la September. never
twice at all 1a September. Gamey
never saw kim Seale (mill Onetime
I was going is the Premier's office.
he motloaed to me, •nd'I stopped for
• moment, and he said, •'I don't be-
lieve that fellow Gamey L going 44
support the Government." 1 said I
'did not can whether he did or not.
I never expeeted that he would.
Q. -Aad you passed on? A.-1 pen.
ed oa.
tester Ia Pre=ss'• ease.
The Premier was out, but be got
the letter of Sept. 10 from Game
to Mr. Ross in the latter's office and
had Yr. Ford make • copy of it
which he had Mr. Myers mail to
Mr. Gamey.
Ile never heard of say timber or
GODERICH,
DISASTER AT FRANK.
Little Town in Alberta 'Buried Under
Rock.
Deaths Number Mventy-rhe-Port ., glides
May Occur at Any Sternest and Overwhean
the dernaindsr of the Taws- Inhabitants
Flee for Safety.
Frantic, N.W T., May 1.-Tbls place
was abided Wedneiptav %leonine k..
inat.
Stretch Your Money
Perhaps you can't really stretch your money
but you can stretch its purchasing power by
getting your footwear at
"The Latest" Shoe Store
We offer better orarbee 0. -rice, or
h. Call
ONTARIO, CANADA : MAY 7, 1803..
A B.C. SENSATION.
• t..,ulatore Nembee lave/,.d-lel.
Delmont? sad Mr. Mello Tell Were
of Attempted Corruption.
Victoria. D. C., May 4. -British
„ I.alnbia has • political sensation,
a
result of disclosures made
Satet.
day at the ltegislativ/ enquiry bo-
g held .'into the sub.llly for bulld-
,f the .Columbia k Western Rail-
, which bad nut been paid. The
t provided that land be awarded In
t,ruate blocks, continuous or as
ow• as possible to the line. Later.
rdn,:•mients. were made to grant
t!„e company two blocks in Suuth-
,t Kootenay. hundreds of miles
the road, and which .are alleged
„ t,e rich .in coal and oil. Crown
,nts were Iwued but not delivered.
l:x i'rruder Dunamuir gave evi-
1..'e Saturday before the enquiry,
n• h was called to enquire into why
ta's•• bl•elis should hat• been select -
that he had cancelled til• grants
,'.se he I.•arned that ever'.thing
• not right. l'he Older -in -Council
antwg these two blocks had been
,de 1n his absence. Ile made an
fer approving the grant In Sop-
,weer, being told that the province,.
.:.1 save 300.000 acres by the .r-
\: Wella, Commissioner of Lands
tiorks, went to Montreal with
• irranti to the Canadian Pacific
.hut ret'irned with them.
witness then learned that there{'
.. something wrong in connection
the deal and he cancelled the
• •s 11e did this an et result of a
.en think --he would not say what';
• Mr. 111111 had told him. H. 1
atold that'll.. Wells had been of -
:10.000 acres of the hunts if he
.,.1 hand the grants to the i
has I'se,thc i(alla•y. H., a.
:..er, cancelled the grants. as be
J not want any croaked business
• he was doing it.
tlr. Welly said the ex -Premier's
••'lnenl was substantially eortect.
• had -bre told in Montreal that in
:•parry ens (wing formed in Mon -
oil to take over the blocks of
• 1, and two metuher' of the Legis -
,.o were to be allotted an. cath
the twenty •bares.-
. • torts, B.C., May 5 -TM itrltlsh
.thea 1eiriMletnre hale adtuurn.rf
a week in order that the charges
1 .rruption in connection with the
..sed grant of %tamable lands in
a' ,east Kootenay. to the Colon-
, and Western ItaHwa)'. the bill
....hating which wait y.rrterday su-
ed to by the 1Aeutmant-(iuver-
nlay be fully investigated. The
rnment is determined to hring
• :111 the Picts in connection with
deal, and counsel will 4.. entree -
to aid the work of the special
!r,nott.o appointed for that pup
urea.
JUDGE,ROBERTSON RESIGNED.
• rather. ANunder, Robertson Was.a
Resident of Oodar.ch.
.Mandl*",, Tlt.w..1
I i• generally underfit1al that Hen.
Itolierta.)n has resigned his
•^ihntl as a just We .1f the High 1 'mitt
is,i,t io, *,1 whish he Wits ap Minted
1nrol,ry Ilth. 1/487. He vow born at
.I*n11:try Lith. 1517• and iN
.„hien' in his 77th t" Vii His father,
1., Mkt' 1{,)I11•MM111, W111, n•sidell at
H ettell. NAM of Meath descent. and
• 14T11bu.•. *1144 a daughter id that
n'I'war i.1 F1812,t), Sherif alist ilTitian (Tear
mons. .1 summary of whoop 14er%iees
•1• (Den in The Thrum bust week.
'Ow. !infs•:1min was educated at the
'111
IN
la
hal n 1i u In dngm n
iotlt mlxr
andat Toronto 1•niversity.
I'. stadie .lsw with Hon. John tiii1-
1111 ('anwnon, was admitted ae'an
11'.1111 iii 1!4411 and ratlet1 to the bar
n Iti)L, 1reati4l a Q. C. in 1973, and
1,1.41 a iwncher of the Law MIw•iety
n I471. lie prartiwel finer in (hoiden
' 1 afterwards in Heulilton, and was
h" floe 4'town attorney for the repo --
le "14ILy of V1'entworth. .In 1887
I'. RiJerts n rail for 1'arliaJllrnt in
'.hath Went worth, but wits d.•teatrl
'1' the late Joseph Hyman, whew*.
'sjonty 1141 that twee«don was only 27
"lex. In )579 Mr. Roi ertarm and Mr.
• 1'. Kill'rrt were elected nletnb•rm
'1 Hamilton• their opp�Jpte menta hying
ht• late lion. A. T. Wood and Mr.
e•milins Irving. He sat: in PArlia-
••ntfor two terms, and was a strong
'f'r'ets•r of the protective policy.
i bile Pilgri tf•d in the practice of law,
Ir. Roheyt o0 was very effective with
j'lrv, his•flse
ne presence and forensic
t dl 51Nl Ability, added to his Accurate
nntr{edge of the law, emtblIn hint
' "weir the Worse appear the better
ej"►: 114 wait often pitted against
h" We R. H. Osler, and the eourt
'eon would he filled to watch the
*Pie of 'the glant'a. On the bench,
°
'fete Robertson did his duty fearless
awl enasel.oti.Wsly4 the only draw -
back to his iiiwfulnrss being a slight
delafners. Thot(gh his 11fflriel duties
kept hill) sway tna11 his betide oust of
the time. he has always retained his
residence at RionitN•h lodge, all the
John street wountuin ruin, and he
will he well. I hack as it private
eitiu•n of tiamiltol, where his friend).
ho N• that hl• may he lung spared to
enj..y his w.II-eat nerd t' t dig
nitrite.
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Ontarlo Still 111e Predominant Partner.
1 t Helui11"n Thus,..
Hy 4he :
�Y \rt of IMO ilntario had 142
III,'I11IN•M Irl t141• Ile11ny .1f ( 0llllnallr,
4111.111.1' $Lti Nola/ Scotia 19 ,11111 New
Hrtnswiek I.,. IJ 187'2. Ontario) got
445 members. Nova Scotia 21. \ren
Hrun ew'iek 111. liritish l'11 hia fl. and
*Iluliteelea 1, and in 11473 1'1'11114• K.I-
14vu,1 1.1 I gel 11. In ..euro of time
Ilutau•i,is repre.1'lltation went up to
lfter the n,listrih111ion. It:,Mrie)
w i11 have NI. 4uener Iii. Nova 4rotia
1'1, New Ih'w,Mwiek I3. Hellish 4'oI
hia 7, Manitoba 111 and th.• Territories
141. 1)1111u•io if./ s*i11 the pnrlo1ui1uu1t
Dart It nor.
A Stack Argument.
Termite -be.
The Int'n•oluuial It:tawn)' 111 being
,'l lilt !Illy 'wed 1.v the opponents ..f
public own•r.11ip as un 4u•g lit in
144 '4 • of private matiaKl•Iw int." and y)•t
there t l..• few -people who tan IM•
iliweit-e1 by such talk Al *111. late day.
'I'h4'. 1ntcn•olonial they. nut make
motley ha. two 1•11.4011s ntit'1.1v apart
frim the gnr.till of nwite•n.hip, (Sue
renew in in that it was built fhr lung
env.'. around New Hr11n.wi,k instead
of the short wary *cream. and the,Nhr1•
I. t lett it i. Iperitt 1 wit 11 till. 1,1.j1.'t
of teeing a,. 140.111) a. INelnllrlr 4e too•
11111.111 nwthet 411a14 nn 01,.Hlable as
IIWII,•1•M, '1i.• road WAS
noA 4d *111' eu1sel d.•.ignerl AS a K'irll-
tIH1 ntll w'ai)' ))1,.1"ml*11►1, bait 4111 a
ne'.•sstt')' )o 40ical undertaking inci-
dental I.. Confederal inn. lit' getting
Nn r11t'au111• to MonUses! rr'entl• it
Irrnnu• Mhmle%hat mule like a real
and pnr)Nw'td railway. but creep
friend 1.1 Om 1411101 of public owner-
ship must Innen. see the dinvernmrnt
extend * h•• lire- oft -Asp- t.o'--+hrxr.s4-
lilklr..... *hat fhr role} 14m eiriginiebe
business •.f-iti. •w'n. get Into the g114111.
inral•nrst.411111 •ilrnre thew• w'h.. e1')•
down the national railway iteorl•r to
weaken the piqudar 4•4111K• of public
llWIl'r.hip. •
Peculiarities of treat Men.
I, oa4len l'uneh.
Thi. 11.111 4)uk.• m 1 it may 1e• re-
marked in pee.sigg that lord Rolled'.
1.1 fur• ow'n day has 1 1ar *vet -snail
eiloid 1(11111' quit• •Nay if shut up in
I the situ.'• 1110111 with A nMA&&lg.
1Ir. Abernethy. x man proverbially
intolerant of nick• fad. and crotchets.
haul y.•* al st,01ng )tl•I,u.0411 objection to
sleeping im damp sheets.
4lhiller %nada never. if he bald
a .111 it, write with a bet k.n nib.
Carlyle neve. liked being alluded to
'AK N •'hilt tiering 1.te*. •
Kean. would g1 111tt 1f his way t1
avoid N 11111Nti11 Willi a knife.
F'arallay. the great ehl•mint, disliked
the sr0Mation .1 mitl•ir aurid on his
hands.
Mactseely hail a great diolelish for
either the Ha1•ot' or p•rf • of hall
_••KKN•
Mendelsohn did nit like the mantel
of x finger naiLhring drnwn Acmes a
Slate. A *I tonal! camas! hull similar
disquiet.
is et.
1
Di,.rxeh would walk about of stand
"rather than Nit upon x freshly painted
bench.
Dr. Jehnsal hated to have anyone
run and butt hint Tal the wxitetc.lat.
Kir Walter itilrigh haul a IIINrkel
.hje•tinn to prison life: a1111 lord Bur -
high. his great lontenl)lrary, nl•t'er•
liked to slip T 11rblt 1• with hie.
tongue between him teeth.
... - An 7iiipudeni CrM :-
lelndon Advertiser.
Thr Nnuffy 1111 1.Irrlden Morning
Post presume to lecture thin hllNnn-
ing colony on it« duty and short('
ings in matte.( military. "Canada, -
it Nayt.. "is likely to remain ,.hurt of
men, mine. itiun and maps by
holding aloof from a well-balanced
scheme of imperial defence, so long ate
the Laurier Ad':linioetration remain,.
in power• and the Canadian ('onlwrva-
tive party is not •h re open-
minded than the Whereto. The 111in-
ary Canadian, never having had to
Hght_for an eximtencr. cannot grasp
the n..eessity of a 'coherent system of
s•If-defence, and still lees is capable of
Appreciating his duty am to impfrrial
defence."
The Uenedians fought to save .their
country in 1812 and In 1888, and snip -
preened *rebellion in 144115 when our
citizen moldiers braved the rigor,. of
winter in the Northwest. The ordin-
ary Canedien i,.perhaps Iowa open to
the taunt than the ordinary Helton, of
having never had to fight for an ex-
istence. Except in the South African
war, when then. wan • sprinkling • of
British volunteers in the army, the
WOW osn.www WNW wen Re omit"
��laa�siie�dd directly or Indirectly? A.--
binetly or indirectly between Mr.
daleey, Mr. M'tilvaa or *myself.
fi -W4.se did yea mixt are ?dr.
OO...p? A. -I saw hiss in the L!gle-
4.-7'kat wag the salt time that
yen gas feet? A. --putt was the only
tine that I ea* 111...
.tttea• a watatag.
0. -Did you use crank 1vBlvan be-
fore
Mee yea saw Gomay is the LW, -
lavers? A -1 saw Frank Sullivan
eb beim the Rewsi"bpse.d.
is *ilasak to rout A. -lag.
rm.
ordinary Brit/111 has hired 4N1111e)IIP to
do his fighting for him. lir twat
!omit attacked at )u • for x good
1
many eentIR•i1N. 'fhr eirlinery ('an- 1
a.1i1411 has had teeth) 1111St of hie ow'n
fighting on his own soil, and has been
little indebted to the ',gide**. .Any
scheme. 11f IIr1IN•I•ntl 1611.111.0 .0'etllll he
of rout's• runtinll.rl in IAllldut1 i and'
l'ana•htN military .v.te•ul would Is' all
appendage of the Ih•it1sh war ,uce.
The British wear •.Jflo•, if British
crit ire nlr t. be believes!. Di the 1111,044
bumgliag and it) lln)N•l.•nt w•gamirA-
tion 1111 th1 Gar of the earth. In IA1A-1
the ltritih army strength wet. 217.2711
Hien, .111111* l'17,1(fi.71'.1. The pre,
.•mt M*1•n)(t1. i. 210,11111! men, and the
annual cost. E11,IMMI,IMM1, eer *:142 per
nu
w44. The weakness eif he War Office
with the rept. each of the Fant )mein the
South African war. and 111', tirN)-
riek's army s•htm),• has nearly wtw'k•
el the liov,•riHn,•nt. The whale mili-
tary ad ' ''.tr14tio11 114 (11,•at Ill -Rain
Kevin. to Ir• .uterintt fr1111 dry not,
and it..•xtravagance has ben, un
IN•a/ra11'••, Canada .1114,s u11t imt•md 14,
pat h.•1' head into .11,111 a 1115.0.•. She
will .t1•ud money in her own defence,
hill .IIs will spend it h.•1'.elf.
W. C. T. U. Notes.
A rl,•y V. ell attellaell unsling of the
tV' •II '('hlio*i1,in'rein )N•rane• 4'niun
wvls 111.1.1 in Temp er:o a Hall on
the :4th ult.. the o'•'xa1q. hieing
one of 4M44i141 intro•.* 0 aM we lied
the pleas•nr 1f w4I.• ' g (lark
to 0114• midst err 1'n.vineial n•-
rer41lU•r - rrr'lelill•V, Mrs. elle.
'Alm, MIs., Paulin. 1!f Ittolnw1N,11.
our .ovnt)• president. who gave
en address 1111 purity eel• 41 white 1ife.
'Twit letters were nr•eiv.rl and 1.4141
h. nn the W, 4', T. 1'. mlis.iou:ui.•. to
the I IN•r 1a , vier... \lies .\gn,•.
!Sproule. of Fort Williams, for Algoma.
H
and 1. ler•kie. 11f Iluntl•. fur
'illskoka. k1119 of h.•1' Ulf
tn11r. Miss Sproule sly.: "1 1.11 1
on the'21141 of this 111nt1111 and visite)
the set l•n rar114M. of the Pigeon {bier
Lumber( '41.. the Pigeon !fiver h..spila l
and Since' )I.aiitaitl mine. fart of
the time I have INr•r1 11114111' mite-. aw'a1 )•
1111111 will' oilier W411111111. 1 had a good
time in the eamp41ndbelieve the Lord
411.44. -meet tlie w ,i'k. 11"ith the ex
t,yr ion of 11141111 2. w•hirh was visited
1.y 14 mli).41,11a9• team t1.,' United
Staten. they have had no 11,14.whult
Ner't•i'l'% IIIIVWh.'1• I hitt•.• INo•n. .1t
Silver M. fain ' • on Tuesday-
evening
uesdayl''.'l .ling 1 111111 •,•Vire in N French
Homan 4'atholir h It has been
wonderful the wiry the lord has
guides!. Frani Feh. 211.1 to Feb.
Pith 1 travelled hy train 1141 miles, by
cutter, rte.. 12.1 miles. walked 9). held
11 services. 11 in the •'anl)m,!i in the
hospital 1e•longingtn * lie 1MODS . \\'4th
the exception of the hospital. whets. 1
had our wlllll heater. my etu,ietwes
have been all 1111.11. It was ae )11„Isllle
to learn Mew 'h the. rlmlfee t Io4K1
and lite•nden,• went haul b11enappreciat-
el. I expert toe Ieatve h • on Tuesday
morning for Naini Centre. N1w1114
:Ai mile,. 141141 hope to spend the
nest of the winter visiting the comm.. -
Mrs. ieekie 1111/11« work 11,4111 Aitlrl•
('hr•i't ia1: 711 vamps visited. distrib-
uted :4411 fort Iso.. :4.i4M1 1114liter-
ature end nlwnrt 111,1441 tracts and held
*45 meetings. One has said Goers order
for evangelization is the horn.' Bleb•,
the neighborhood. the frontier. the
ut tion Mt parts of the earth. Onttri/1M
frontier 1,. Algoma and Mnsk..ke.
What are y1111 dieing for these dist rirtN%
We want velar help. be it •h 411'
little, whether it
1• comfort
bags,
materials for filling them. literature.
or money, will 111• x•1•Il and thankfully
nsrl. All infotinat inn will he cheer-
fully supplied by Mrs. H. W. Ile-
Kehzie, emperint.•ndl•nt of that de-
partment. A rolb•rtion 1n aid of
the ttii,siun of the deep sen fisher-
men was taken, and after s short
'sociable time a y,•/')• .•njo)'abl•
meeting was brought to a close.
' itis+tern enruu4'f.i roof tnflntt aamnny
in sympathy with our w'or'k and a
very h.at•ty inviter is given to
everyone interested to attend • reg-
ular meetings. which are held n the
sere 1 and fourth M days. ('ow.
Bowling on the Green.
.Terontn Vow.'.*
There is both health and hntnanirat-
tion in bowling. health in the out -don'
exeeise. and hnnlinizAtion in the ren -
genial e)InpnionMhip which it affords.
For many men the chow confinement
and the hard husine'MM application of
the winter months breed physical
wetrinl'aa and nu nil irritability. We
freshen again with the tonic of the
&ening air, and renew our youth with
the growth of Mpring verdure. the
hloes.nning of the flowers, and the
radiant dteusing of the Heleis for the
time of summer. Hut if we would
receive the heeling of nature we must
seek her pyeteenee, and meek her with a
serene temper and a care!~ mind. if
we het walk out int) the Held in
the usual routine of life, we netsr get
far from ear ennis, and nryrr
Ijllit• escape 11,1111 1111• serious problems
eef living. But em the bowling green.
in the clear ail'. and ire thl• 1114•11
sky. all 1)111' l'ar•K 441111 W111'I'll•a take
Hight. 11'4 forget the down -town
ot11e”, the, ace t at the Tank, the
1..110160n of the• stock mmarket, and x11
the other.,iter and inMi.t•nt' ohli -
K K
4141011. w'jilell.mortals t. meet and
carry, and givc • whole Mind and
heart to the IN.w1s-at111 the jack.
\\'e• could not the ulbrt'wi'• if we
W011141. While the MIM 11't girl.. N Servile
eentl•etIllent. it yet makes all Maier-
,1(iwe demand 141 .11 its \'oral lei,•., and
forbids all seri: us and vexing thing.
to obtrude. 1e01,1 Ile l)Khtten ill oat 1.f
Ili. posing. speaks of the Men of old as
blending their souls' sublime.' needs
with tasks 1f etery day, and 1414 going
about their gra ve.t deeds 4ik)• 11111111•
buy!. Al )/lay. It Is 111 sodic• .ue11 spirit
ao this that the bowler pursue,. his
eheri.htd .port Tined hr i. ble.'.s•ul in the
thought that his 'layt' •un1he•green
11114)' extend to threescore y.,ll's 141111
len, and INyn11d,
It'io true that the• ',ogle.. and the
Ioi.y element of hio kind Ow at his
g xN ellen 111141 Ke11*le, bet Ile ' Is
not ut 4111. .\ g.NMI howl)' IM.tyl,•1's fuel`
tooth girth and weigh), and-h.'n.'t in
their eyes the ((nadide. whirl, are
111/4414' i1, r•p1N/c1i are really it. virtues.
They know that ot1 the green they get
health. 1411,1 G'ie•nds, serenity of mind.
111141 length o1 •,tvs and what .•1..• h,/.
life. worth 1hl• gi�'ing: Idem,'.• they
1.111 111• found u11 the green it of yore,
eager at. ever to lie beside ill" jerk.
exultant 444 ,t IN III.1 '.1, 11 iitay.rh.it .IN It
well Houle, a guard well placed., 11tsl•.t
im victory, K•1•tle in defeat. cau,•less
sometimes of t hair :dignity. even
',Monism, toot- ;In I Own. and 1'.•11 1) -
less ref the g..lf••r It It 1 41110.1•, he on the
other .i.1.• w i' h jii.• •t slig,;es' ion of
.u1N'riewity ill his 11;1' Ned t,•al.
CURRENT. LITERATURE. •
lilt \IA' Mrl'..:•HP:A. 1'he May
31.•17u1•'s. which 1" printed 411 41 11••w•
I 1')11•. 1' 1•at. I he .-hied rxrellwe'ies of
11..• 111•/•Mt splendid issues of that mag-
azine and a,L)s'. • 11 it. own. .111
Who have I4,14 hl fnr•trler• .mmllxer,
Lincoln 4ta•tie n:'. great ,u:ides or. 41.
Ie Ali. aunt :11 inm'•o poi is NMI th,•i i• Is. -.•s
will turn Hrst In ills,..•.111111 in '.11 AV
led." acid of
'' .lnu7{ .\ l'itc .\ hal
••I Itt
her le1Ka. ••l'hri . 11,1,/,',11. 11, i, another
temulrkablestore, told in 1i r. StetTem.'s
char/Niel-lane Nal)•. I'l,desn• Silto01l
N.•w.'1t116, the deaul of A11104.1.1111
*Alt. •rs, e1,11tl11111t1•s the leading
*Elide, it most interesting forts -not of
•'Phe• F:ud of the 11"cried." In the totem
eef *bijou, it is ,e .ort 11•los.• t fer serious
statement 111 the 1111.t recent aMtemit-
"al llvpea ll1•MIM 1111 *hesilbj)rt. Miss
Tau•IN•II's Standard (oil installment
deal. drama**Wally With "Thr 4'ri.is .d
IM7s" the .4401',' of the Standard
1rggrls$iens of that yeah• that r•altNi/lat-
el in l he indict neem of Mr. It. s•kl•feller
and his colleagues en the charge...1
riminul 1•4nspirnl)'. There. AIN* It
IN•1' ,,f good .111.0 stogies and
Arthur Mtanw,NN1 fires nee'el. "The
Tr' ph," font inure.
11.'%' CANADIAN 11 tl.wnvt:. There
are m1 • ex. elle tit Mlol•ies in the :day
('an1aii111 1dagazine; the author. rep -
being W. A. Frisch'. Ther
dor.• 1101w•rts, MNI•k Sweeten Weide
and Albert H. 1'ar•lee11. 7').'• Ixt14•r's
11.14' serial story. 'The P„laon nain•N,''
r •errs ill this i'):ul•. An illus-
ts.ateI 141•t isle eel -.1 Shanghai Season"
.44T11nls a striking pie* are .f the' sus-
molwlitan life 11f 1 l') ' ea. 1,a4t-city,
w' hen. all tint lolls lit l.'s etre 1•pteK•Ilted.
The author 1'. N 4',t11a1/11N11 lady who
ree,•nlh' spent mole tiler hill.. E.
Maurits. Smith gives 1 p•n-pirtur• of
the ehal•1111 of 11u.k.okn. with manly
nee. and interesting photographs.
' There is a nrub1111e ehan•a,eter sketch
of Mr. Hays. manager of the (Trani
Trunk Myste111, 111111 anllher 1f the bate
I)':\111111 M11'art11'. Dr. Hnnnay's in-
stalment of '•Tllr•1t w1' of 1812".Is em-
bellished with interesting "imps and
hist)t•ieal phetngl'Nphs. .1. L. Me-
IhInK111, :\uditeer-funeral .4 Canada,
d,114 *flies s • of his unique exp•ri-
epees under the tithe. -A Quarter of x
('enturi" 1 Audit." The departments
tire well illustrated 141141 give N j1at111-
r1rllll' view 1)f rllrrent ,'vent« at 1
and abnoul, new I,.elks, ,olditie., and
current htmlol'. This issue, w•1' ser•
441,411441 to trot•, Hens the twenty --first
vol • -An exceptional achievement
in this country.
AT THE LEGISLATURE.
Proceedings - Last Week at the Pro,Mnc.al
Meuse.
4.1T1'HI,.1v, May :11(1.
Pre ' •1• RINK 1111Iiv.•twl the Midget
speech in the legislature. on 'I'ue•slhty.
His dia•I.tsur• of the I i,.'.iiu•ial
.'eM owe t• to be
'Haan showed them in x
Nourishing remdit iu*l. with a " bank
11111x41/1' on 1Weemlle•t' :41,41 last of
$1.41.),:1111, which had umreasetl 441
$I,trl1,2il'lat the time of the delivery
of the budget. 111e estimated revenue
for 11441 was $4,410,:472 and the
estimated expenditure $4.537.1'11.
thee.
with an in.'r•as• of $1.4.1441 in the
vote for educed nM., There w11s a vale
.11 4221,1411) fur the construct ion and
4104 •tit of ew s•' • .•l• 1N1' .
1 1 x n It.11 11 Inlg iu
Ton alto, and another item was x vote
of 4144,14 MI (..,',.vel' 1 he est imiAhr1114.11.it
of the ')'mvineial 1.1ive•l".ity. The
vote for publicc in.tgut ions mlainte•n-
AM, w'aas itll•n•aM,l 11)• $./11,1441. IIIl11111V
on account of the increased em ter (old
and siippli.•M. l't1• vial` for agrienitule
Wase, nit'r•tatrl by $1'.lNM1, a new de-
parture teeing 11 grant of 42.1441 for
w4. •11',4 institutes. Exte•tlsiv,• MIII'1114
hands ne1'Msary by the demand for
land in the m)•wer K•rto1114 ,44 the
.'.entity made necessary an ill••1„l1• of
the grant fur this pur1Nw• f1'e111 $91,1411
to SlillkIM41. The /'often Ia1111M
Depart inent pn.ik4s•11 K11.4 eying lift y -
three new townships, five --III
the \t-alagoon 11i.trilt, along the lith•
of the l'. P. R., four in the Hailey
!River district. to the north of the
preoent .t•ttk'u11,nt, and fort V-10111. in
the T.•mi.kanung district. Mr. Rosa
�anme)lllllf that the (:over •nt.
would shortly establish 1tn asvl fee
su`is )ties in Oxford county and that
the. Vet•••Gin;,4 1,•formateiry, would he
cull% elle,' i leu all .i.ylnu, for I lie ager)
and insane. 'I'br'I'enli.kaln-
Hnil'.vay i. expected to leach Nt•w
I.iskratni h) the fell of 11: 14. Mr. Voss
.ta,tlri lie. meets of the Prot, ince .t
$7.4421.91. and the liabilili,•.Fs:.;thi•-
1 :Ip1, 111. 41 1'l.• 01' .In'phis of :1<I.i(C1,11•)
t'ul. Matheson. the thief tblaneial
1criti.- o: *4 ' I)pp.''.iti,4n, frlllowr,l Mi•.
RROON.. Hr domed the .•xi.ten.,• of a
.m•Ilhl,. and urged the need of reun-
nrrry- ire view of the hard time: Whirl
he thought might be coming. \11:
Matheson . ..)).ach 1•1111.44 111,' .6•balte,
,111.11 he V•went int..ui
h.
l ► n 11'.•', . t• Ise •Kit in reply to 11r.
Whine,. Mr. I*4t•i.. ),.1v1• patiicula pee
.'f the i.s.linl('111 ti11111er livens• on
May 1. 144.2, ti, Patrick Shannon.
Thio transaction has leen the subject
,4f Opposition ,tit it isms iU e l .lino
With the (:Slush• investigation. Sham -
)aid $'Lai as bon ,4 and 41.25 Is,l.
thon.and feet fur the timber a.. it. wail
1•Ilt. The heellhe 1•m'w,rl nue ,u11 11114-
141114rter M1)11111e mile.. TII.• '17n11Vto-
tion AA. N 1/.01111 fide one en Ih.• part of
Shannon. Mo Gu' as the Department
knew.
11r. 1)nvieeoll Thut•sbly in 114111//41 ai
hill marking • 1 h,inges in the net
providing for land gt'onto to military
V'•t•r,wn.. The tittle f.01• Making appl-
catinns feet grants 414 ext•ndel 1e,1nnu-
my 1. lied.
Fishery Regulation.
Ottawa, May 3. The following fish-
ery regulatieon is established for
Ontario :
1.
Stilt - von shall not he raptured.
.•slept h)• n1ran1 eef gill nets and
pound ne•t$. The mesh 111 A Mt1H•g1r1*)
tu•t,.11,411 not he lens than 12 in.•he•s ex-
t,'ll.i measure.
2. Sturgeon shall not be captured
during the th14 114 May 1 June.
:4. The use few the 1.1ptrt• of 14tur•-
grnn ed bare, unlaitd Marko. or grap-
nels. spear., or nets other than a stur-
gem net in pnlhibitti.
4. Nu Ktllrgeltl ler inial• feet in
length shall be takenbought. sold, or
'1, and if captured shalls
ZNSKss4p 1 tt riile
liberated 1
alive.
The Highlands' of Ontario for Your
Holidays.
With the knowledge of what
Minnie hes to offer the s
14eit'i,t. and the test and health Pecker,
the thnmslnde .4 Mummer travellers
who spend their vacation in 'The
Highlands of Ontario" unhesitatingly
pre mlunre the Muskoka Lakes reg'
the ideal, the perfectly satisfying
so
'4s 1 rert. Such an ideal is 14
hinat hen of two features --primeval
nature in x perfect boewildernient of
beauty, charm) and variety, along with
the belittler+ for moot of the modern
ne•riearint and eon'rnienefM4. In ad-
dition to thews, the even temperature,
the high altitude (1•'41t) feet above the
seal. the health -giving ozone from pine,
hemlock and fir, and the dark, ,.oft
wester* of innumerable lakes terming
with the gamiest of fresh water fl.h,
Whet more ham a weary, nerve -racked
man or lover of netur'etodeahe4 Hand-
some, illltmtretad, deewetiptivr publi-
cations will be ment free on application,
onto)to J.. D. McDonald, District Pwcnger
Agent, Grand Trunk Railway, Tor
Its-a.aater Careale4s.l Weed.
Ottawa, May 2.-A despatch from
New Glasgow, N. S., states that ex-
Seaator Carmichael died there at 9
•'clock yesterday morning. , He had
been well and was nut the day be-
fore as usual. He got up yesterday
looming, apparently la his usual
good health, but Just before 9
o'clock complained •h fe.Ila`weak,
sad suddenly expired. Mr. carmich-
deliberate pltnnilt of exercise we are 14.1. wbe Was 0$ peers •f age, mtgs.
likely to go with our minds full of the d_ kis .est la the *mate 'last week,
bet pass along the shaded streets yin tut of New Olasys% J, VIM ellicteded by 1). Nearer
liens and the Comm111nion would cnn-
eider the matter of the fund.
liar. Blake asked if he had ever
heard that IM American Lumberman
sent over a large gra stated to' be
$211,000.
Mr. Striates said he never heard
of It before.
Yr. Blake Baked ff he was not
aware of a general fund rimed for
the election, whleh jgan oil and wait
M part applied to the pretests.
Yr. Johnston nhtectsd, and the
email ad)ounted at 11.66 tenth to -dA?,
when a decision will he given by the
0011110191011 N the guest*" of hogs.
grey morning suit and a high hat.
• carried a cane 1n his left hand
end walked briskly with Sir /Edmund
K. Mason. the British Amhaasador.
Crowds of people getharsd at the
Dritlsh F.mbamsy and along the thor-
oughfares when his Majesty passed
and gave mild demonstrations of
good will.
At ROOM yesterday Forelge Minis
ter Duras.s gave a breakfast at the
Foreign Melee to Ids Majesty. Among
the *hundred guests present wen
many notable Igurss In °facial sad
dlyloseatl life, as well gp pereelO
Manna la the Islam. neral
by evidence given by the p•rnon
Bused during the Invest igatloa.
Ars 1f•M P.11ed
Kingston, May 4.- Plalurdny morn-
ing while working at a revolving drill
in the locomotive works. Fred Mat-
thews, a machinist, gni his arm In
the .haft, and It was completely
pulled from the socket before help
arrived. Re M la a critical suadi-
floal
=Yew life for 41 quarter. Miner'.
(7i -impound Iran Pilht. For aisle' by
Jas. Wheelie '
GH
1
•
A.da•
d.
rd left
'n Oa
1 noon
of 100
1 of an
nlellat
on the
.r ecalei
esielent
lied •t
'e with
sun. on
7 large
'sleety
admir-
y
dee-
han-
R
ch col-
tblican
tform,
at. the
trture.
y tor-
t night
:h will
morn -
It 7
wreck
14 at
result
utton,
and
dead.
1 lies
In ran
Jordan GoderiCh,
Bi°ck.1VIC K I M S Ont.
Toronto Bargains
While in Toronto last we secured some snaps;
that is what we were after. and we got them algid•
will now pass them on to you.
Dress Shirts
Jest 72 in the let, at Mc each, 72 men's
and Iwyei colored shirts, laundered
bands, in the regular way good val-
ues lit 611 to 75c, all sizes 13 to i8i, all
price IOC.
Dress Shirts
Just 80 in this Int, fine cambric, two
collar: awl cuffs, the lot at, each, 091•.
Handkerchiefs
b) doz. in this lot, a leery sheer linen,
small hem, have been mold at 10c
each, our price 3 for 11k.
New Idea Patterns 10e.
Hose at IOc '
Just 2441 Imhof in the lot, A heavy 11011111«
leo/..'mise hone, ahepesl, good value
at 151•, the lot -G) clear at 1(k.
Gloves
A big lot of travellers' and house sem-
Om, blacks and white and colored,
worth tip to 50r, et 28c.
Skirts'
Have you seen those dress and walk-
ing skirts, made of gorki honlesptn,
better nuule than your dretetuaker
would do it, the prices are $1.96 to
94.00. A special grey and black,
$2.75.
While in Toreinto we .wcunsl '• of the newest waist materials, in
nothing and mercerized spot and cream lustre. Thele are the latest novelties
in waist good«.
NEW MILLINERY -This week another lot of new millinery to hand.
\1'e have no 4)1(1 opening hats to trite over, but new goodie every week.
SUITS -Another lot of those men's suit to hand at via). for which you
:1 re.Utlel to )Nt)'111g $44.14* ill $111,151,
M°KIM'S BUSY STORE.
The Arch Support of a
"DOROTHYR ODD
„
BIND IT UP
Ever since men became weary
and w'enIPn ministered to theme, it
' lits leen the custom to bind up
/any weak part of the hotly as the
last preventive and relief for
fatigue.
Now the "Dorothy Dodd" show
411 Maude in surh a mlanner that it
binds It)) the weak part of the foot,
whieh Is the ai'h. It strengthens
alit sustains the uve•rw•orked mute%
cleft there which stretch at every
step.
d.s•
Ir Hut it s not itself yield ! Examine a "D n,)thv Dodd" •
after two mlonth's, hard .4 l-VIcl• and you find the shank hes
let none of its curve. Examine arty other ghee after only
two weeks and see how the shank has 1.w.t its stillness and
bends at each step. No support to the atl,•h there.
And the result is that long walking becomes wearl-
snue.
They Cost $3.75.
Wm. Sharman
Has Exclusive Sale. •
NIII)u/Nfi(urlW ►uw�ulu�uuh& MMI14U
Seasonable millinery
Lithos will find here everything that is desirable in
millinery effec*s. The changing fashions of the saloons are re-
flected in Illy display, which comprises the latest novelties in
the most tasteful designs. An invitation is extended to all the
ladies to visit my display room and inspect my stock of bats
and trimmings.
READY-7CD-WAR HATS A SPEOI4LTV.
Hamilton Street' MISS CAMERON
if it's something in Printing, The Signal can do it.
mmmmmnnmmmmnrmrnmrmmmm
n __ �
ps in. Hardware
1 have bought for cash a Targe quantity of
the following seasonable Hardware at
and as long as they last you' can have
them at the following prices for cash :
Vire at 42 ICT White Lead, Elephant. Hrand, pure, at...
el .....,., 2 70 White Lead, Itolwrteon's, pule; at
• nal :iii Haden Linsr.411M at, per gal.
5 52 . Nails at, Tent• hound ,
out h Binder Twine (fold Medal. Ile. Omen Sheaf, 121e.
locates your newts fer Twine. Price gnau•anteel.
....$5 30
3 50
65
call build you an 8 -wire London Fence for 35c a rod.
iced Paints '
le "Ark" brand. it it. the held --weather and water proof. 1f you tree it,
bwant ant"rrtiverkind. i have handled it for the past six Titre. it has been
n.1.1.1,1,4,41 end 1,1411141 Kati,.factory in every way : end the manufacturers have the plant- and
rapital to (11411 n11t the very hest article tin the market. You will he Abler) match their paint«
in future year'. They ane nl/1, likely to be lot (nit of filminess.
IF Y01' WANT (4001) iIARDWARK AT:CLOSii PRICES OA IA. ON
CHAS. C. LEE
'Phone (711;a'.47;,. •TIM*R ern, w.
1 Rf)t'slf, Nes tit
PLUMBING, HEATING
AND ``TJJ INSMITHING . .
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