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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-10-8, Page 5BRITAIN'S NEW CABINET
Lyttleton For the Colonies Causes
Blank Amazement.
assignation of the Duke of D hire, Lord
President of the Council, e•caue• of Bar
tour's Bhew1•Id .peach -Premier's Letter
to the Duke Chew's* H,m With • Breach
of Faith --Mar M Cheer& Election Soon.
London, Oct. tt —The new Cabinet
Is cotupuaed as (chews:
MrDrudurick, te. u.e, ly hhecrettary
for War, succeeds lord George Ham.
Ilton as Secretary fur ltdta
Austen Chamberlain, I'u.tma ter..
General, suooeeds Mr hitch'. ism
Chancellor of the h;xchegteer,
' Alfred Lyttl,toa, Recorder of Ox -
Pard, succeeds Joseph Chamberlain
as $eoretary for the Colonies
II. 0 Arnold -Forster, Secretary to
the Admiralty, succeeds Mr Brodrick
ea Secretary for War.
et. sham Murray, Lord Advocate of
.Sootlay d, sueeoede Lord Balfour of
eerIIIjD, Y Secretary for Scotland.
LordSS•al F1Danol•I Socretury
of the War Mika, succwds Austen
Chamberlain aa Postmaster -tine' al.
Dake .f D air. nadirs..
The Duke et Devonshire, who wage
leerier of the Conservative party In
the House of Lords, has resigned the
eaten of Lord President of the Cuun-
,11, and the Eteg has accepted his
re.ig.ate.n
1'hu fluke of Lev.,nshire wrote to
Ur Bal/cur diving rets reasons for
hit reslghatlun which he attributed
among other Wags to the Premier's
■poach et ShiWield. and hie pamph-
let un insular free trade
fhn Duke uf Irevonshiru has not
yet made his letter public, but •
letter of acknowledgement ft ton lir
Balfour,.dlrTed Oct 8, was published
Inst night In it Mr. Balfour charg-
es the Duke with breach of faith.
Th• three weeks' Cabinet crisis
has ended In • wanner more roman: -
aide and dramatic than that of Its
Inception l'be most sanguine sup-
porters of the Government last night
express the smallest hopes of ouch an
Adndnl.tratioo living many months,
and the prevalent Idea 1s that there
will be •,general etestlou Leder. Par-
lIou,ent lNsseuabl*e Thu withdraw,'
el of the Duke of Devonshire is 'a
heavy blow. Mr. Balfour's extrdor-.
(Idlers. letter, reproaching the Duk.
of Devonshire with breach of faith.
`•s the theme of universal surprlau
and comment In all quarters
ta••d•w.. Will Lw.d.
• One cons.quenoe of the Duk. of
Detunshlr.'s retirement is extremely
onfurtunate fur the Government it
•w111 brlug the 1*aderahip of the
• Meuse of Lords to Lord Ianedotdt)e
Nu aucc.aaor has vet,. bw(n appulntcd
to the Duke of Devonshire and sever -
a1 minor Government otRces still re -
neon vacant Of the new appoint-
ments announced last night. the most
surprising la that of the Hue AI(iud
Lyttleton se Secretary for the Coles,
ales Mr Lyttl.ton is a man of ac-
kiuwldged ability and a goodapeak-
nr but he ha• had • nu Ministerial
experl.hce what'. .r. Ile is b(tter
known to the colonies as a crtcl:etcr
than as ja politician.
•t►.k. or Yu■t.•tlei boar.
(e! A. 1'. )—The Standard says.
appointment of Alfred Lyttle-
(0 the great Imperial Secretarei-
wtll bo received with blank
%went. To pas from Chtantber=
o l.yttlatun seems like a stroke
untie Irony Why this rising
r of no Administrative te-
en o,) and po coturaanding posi-
tiutl\.Ither in the Parliaui.ntor in
the 1 w Spurt* should be suddenly se-
lected or otee of the greatest office
It, the re we have not the faint-
est Idea
The Mo l Post says: "AIfre
l.\'ttletoo ; full sympathy, with
the coiolifal 11oy of Chamberlin
who le too -minded to be •
mere partisan. oo sensible to hest -
tate to act v1 ously with the par-
- \ • tY, so.long aa it In accord with
yids main'purpose "\The Morning Post
*heves the country 111 .dopt Cham-
- rkerlain's policy, which the repeal of
the corn duty and the, German at-
tempt to intimidate Cabada forced
• tern to undertake.
The News nays: "Wo corldole with
Lord Lyttl.on Ile is too genial
and useful • man to d.•serva being
elide ridiculous, but hu who, dons
grand robes Way not complain t he
excites laughter."
Socialist to -Parker y{ i111p`tux, JN.•1, .
castle; J. 11. rlatetboraethweite, Nea-
rltao.
lu Doubt—`ikeena. no report. Ch-
inese Young (Lib.) heading
TWO BYE -ELECTIONS.
oasis es.. rile,... aeahek• t• D. M.te
Taes4y.Oo4 117—Mersa Ks.fr.w
Date Mos net Maud.
Toronto, Oct. 6.—Th. bye -elections
1n Sault Ste. Marie and Muskoka'
will be held ua Tuesday, ()co l7,
and the nominations, Tuesday, Oct.
20, one week earlier.
Nu date has yet been need 'for the
byeelectlon iu North Renfrew, which
has been vacant how 493 days,
Andrew Mlscauibell, Cone:restive,
and Charles N. Smith, Liberal, are
the candidate,' in Sault Ste. Marti!'
A. A. Mll:ahafy, Consesf(((1 e, and
Dr. Hart.'Libteral, are the candidates
In Muskoka.
The Sou 1s vacant, owing 1.41 the
unasatlag of Andrew Miscalupbell,
who was elected on May 29, 1902,
by • majority of 275.
Th. death ! df Dr. Dridgland,
eral, a few days before the close
of the last session of the Legtslat(w,;,
caused - the vacancy In that riding.
lar. BrtdMland'a majority was 89r •
North Renfrew ' became vacant on
the death orad. W. Munro, Liberal,
trio days after. the general election.
Mr. Munro hada majority approach-
ing 600. E. A. Dunlop af,d Lorne
Rale are the eindidatea of the Con-
esrvativs and Liberal parties in the
rt4ing.
The standingof the parties in the
Legislature is:
Liberals 50
Conservatives ' 45
Vacant 8
Number • of seats
With one oft for Speaker, star' Gov-
ornment :now a majority of, four.
Should it carry the two reread. Its
majority will be six, and If it faire
In both, It will still have two to.the
good, with North Renfrew still to Ito
held
t; •
GRAIN STANDARDS FIXED.
Wel['ht or 0.1., Ky. .ad Darla,- DOW,
11111a•41 vp.a For tap Teat, -t
'Duronto, Oct.! 0.—The Orrin. Ere.
amtnere, represoattng the whole oft
the DemlDlun east of l'ort Arthur,
wet In the Bre,�d oh •Tnuke yest.�r-
day Among those r present Were:
President W. L. Mulhe*s, Tho..
Ylynn.. J. L. Spink, Jno, Carrick,
C. B. Watts, E. Adamson, J. Hur-
ley, Toruuto, 'Xw. hrodie, Quebec,
Jno. I. A. Munn, London. Jae. ihln-
lop,, llatutjton, ('hief Grain Risme-
tor E. F. Crate. Montreal. Th...busi-
nese consisted In the Ileum lel stand-
ards for the dlficreht verset �w of
grain The quality of grunp\tient
tate the market -this yc:�r' wee tu te-
what above the avurehe cit loot
sum. and al a comerquenc sumo of
the standaralil-cru heed a er u high-
er than befute. ' rticulariy i white
wheat,' oats and j rley, W00 u lin-
pruv.ruunt manliest.
'l8 the natter of weights, the al-
luarng 'Were dt•cided upon in regard,
to utas: No. 1, iWhtte} 31 fres , Nu..
2, .white, 82 Ibe ; No. 3, white,, not
Icseetkan 30 the. It was tits opinion
Of the aseembly that tho semi ese-
teil of weights should apply to
blank, and 41 was doolded eft n-
oompnend name to the Department .,i
Agrkulture • e.
dg stianda for rye and ' l.ar-
ley we also def refined upon as
follows: Rye, Nu. 1, S7 lbs.' barley,
Nu. 1, 49' lbs.; No. Ife. 48 .Ibe, /No.
8, extra, 417 lbs, •
The task of fixing like standards for
corn will be relegated, as (n former
year, to the Montreal Year('. !hick-
s I wheat will receive attention later on
at the heads of the Toronti drl,•-
gates.. All other forma of grain
d have a fixed and stationary weight
measure, and are ,jliot subject , to
• change -
POLITICAL CHAOS.'
**ilk !milled Is ■riU,a O.).sa11. Met 14
1S11.?.. essI.II to Mooted -411W,
Twit Y.t 1■ Doubt.
e-oneervativ..,.,_,
Liberal ,,, •.•.,
Socialists
iitlll Ir doubt >+ -
12
19
2
a
Total _ s..... .42
('Lourie. S.C„ Oct. 8.—Th. latest
returns last evening leave .the result
of British Colutpbla's first party
c Contest et111 In doubt. if Canhtli.,
In which the Liberals are loading by
flrty-tonr and twenty-seven respec-
tively. to conceded there are nineteen
lebeials, nineteen Consort eoves and
two Socialists elected to the pew
House, with two seats still lu doubt
Mon Joseph Martin and his lour ea-
soCiat.s on the Liberal ticket 1■
Vancouver have gone down to defeat.
e Tu couat.rbalanc. trigs 1s the Liberal
victory in all four seats In thlt city
he substantial majorities. Mr. Mo
bride gets back, but two 'of hos
"Ittlr—fTon E A McPhillips, V'lo-
tdrla: Heil A. E. Gnodeve, Rosa -
lac!, have seen unhorsed.
The Cabarets Netted are: W. W.
BRelease, M tij• br. .1 K King.
ra
k Q. W Mlunru Chtlllwaek;
W C. Wells, Columbia iaccle,natlonlf
John Oliver, Delta, .1. H, 111rown,
(greenwood T. W. Patters.. Ll�tnd,
'f. A. McDonald. H, ulapdf hl Tan-
ner. Saantch, W, b
(Labor s (R• J L.
1)rur•p, 1N Victoria City, 4 11 L.
(g Cameron, .1. b. Me -
Nivea and RIchard Ifa11, and
Yule S. Henderson: Cariboo. .1.
Ourphe and H. .tones; Cloak -hen, J.
N. Evens, Mlmllkameen, 1,', A. Mc-
Lean --ie.
To he Conservatives elected •re:
Y
afar lf. Attie, Heti,It. McBride, Pttrs-
Dewdny; , 61 Pooley,
�u lmalt, George A. Fraser, Grad
arks. W. R. hoes, F.rnl.; F. 3,
Fulton. Kamloops; Hon. R. F.
Oren. Kasha; A. McDonald. II11
t*colamatie J
wee awn Houston.el-
�' Clifford, New Weetmanleter:
Oro N
- e Okenos's, T. Taylor;
valet
Y oker t. (% Cotton, Richmond;
�''o'ueor tllty (5), Hon 11, F. Tat -
1!171.,' ter' of Finance; J. F.
en We Charles Wilson, Prs-
w�t of the 'owlet'. .1 Sowetoand
Ngle� W Mo u oras. Voir. Harry
ACCIDENTS AT PETERBORO.
ass Drop. Forty -red• reel not (.1.e.
. Child ..d Notches.
Peterhof'', Vet ti.—Sevoiel 6erloi,
accidents occurred here •yesterday
The first was at tho Cereal- Celle
pany's new dam, where Edward
Chambers, an employe of the Wm.
Hamilton • Company, narrowly" es-
caped death Ile Was workt))g with
the .large , derrick and caught 'toe
hook swinitil,r out with it:. Thrungh
some misunderstanding of the sig-
nals'Chambers was lett, hanging in
midair, a distance' of over 43 feet
front tins grotmd, anti luring
strength fell to the stones. beneath,
breaking lits leg and otherwise ser -
ugly injuring himself.
Die four4fear-old Isabel Armour,
dau hter of Ger,. L. Armour, while
aro upstairs t her'honw ratite
scrota some Mit hes and in a few
rulnuto. was, • ent'e ped iu�110(183.
She ran o her plot , who smoth-
ered the d nes;'tinh t before the
little one as badly Mated about
tho head an face.- Her c ndi.tjon`ls
serious.
William Hue,
Orl.htel Hotel,
day by a ddive
hurt. He Was unto
ed up, but soon r
progressing.
an employe .of the
Ye run over rester -
'rig and badly
seines when pick
tenet 'and is
e%
SIR LOUIS KNOWS,
Tumble Loot -or Dispute. MM Ilse 1r
Fresh I'hr•se. ` A
London. Oot. 8.—(CCA.>;'.ei n 61.
n for the Untied Stales \yes-
terday before 'th1± Alaska Boil
Commission, doubted tvh.iher V.
co8ver's story was Halon. the negot
store of the Alaskan treaty. '
He oonsider.d that "le long de la
passe" meant "through the middle of
the channel," but Sir Louis Jetta
said It meant "along the bank."
Mr. Dickenson devoted the after-
noon to • detailed hxaa$inalion of
the maps subsequent to the treaty of
1823 with the obkrt of showing that
thele, testimony favored the United
State'', contention as to the southern
channel.
•
ety tare MImMle noir.
Duda lo, N. ., Oct. 6.—Nelsen
Angglan.i wet, veeterdav sentenced to
depth the w.s•k beginning Nov. 16.
ltigglnno was chnvtct.'d of the mur-
der of !forte Render, with whoa*
wife he was Infatuated. Dogtlano 1s
ion47 93.
Na fi.jar rats• 11 vest.
11am11t4a.e.t—tknt•`e l +vier.
• young bey 1044 at 1Al Neth
Bev 'teat. 1a in the reit,- tlaepj
with his rIgle1 alto broken In tee
places, his 1ej in one mod Ms left
leg fractered Wier a loklng • heeler -Y,
nota about a n>,1a t over
eeuetau Saturday sl1Y, he
RIOTERS AT SOO ONLY FINED.
'The two Wounded Mrn Freed en aminended
ttentemire.
Sault Ste. Merle, Oct. '6.—It took
less than three Metre yeoterday to
dirpose of twenty -oho charges agalust
eleven men Taken into cuatudy in
connection w h the affair of Monday
last, and of the eleven It ie nut like-
ly any will inmate In jell, for- the
penalties 'tape, . Magistrate
Qu/bell, maklug I metal of a tine,
that Is not more than $:t5 for snY.
optional, will be Hart by • 'the men,
who are able to put up the .tnouey
since they can now receive their
warm from the Conaojidatgtl 'Com-
pany.
The oaa,o werth heard at the court
house 'nn the presence bf a large
crowd. Upon tho consent of tho
Crown Attorney and the court most
of the charges were modified, and
every man, with the exception of
Andrew Leans, charged with dhbot-
ing at Fireman Richard- Pringle, en-
teral a phis of gouty, being ad-
vieecl. to do so by counsel, Barri ,.
I. L.;O'Flyhn.
slam Mee a.e.r.
Leonard Lavergne, St. Baptiste Ho -
sou, Albert Dolllnson, Frank Lalon-
de. Edouard gaisson, Fred Winer,
Andrew Deans and Moine Dupont
were ,fined 126 or two months In
jail for simple rioting, and the cis
first -named $10 or thirty days as
hard labor. The case against Deans
for shooting was dismie ed for want
of proof, apd Dupont will come up
again on 1'tt ireday to answer the
charge of assault on Chas. Little -
wood.
A. Granter and A. Denali, tho two
matt who carry bullet wounds, 'ware
let go on suspended sentanoe, the
magistrate considering the suffering
they. had already .undergone sufficient
punish/Ant. ,,;
M.. Had prei4eatlo. '
In ILL address Mr. .hoe referred
Id tho Injustice under w ch the men
had been ['martini/. Itad Incited
,therg to the deeds of violence that
;powered. Mr. O'Flynn poi ed out
that 'the mon had not' been unlaw-
a�senLbled on the day o
had been called there b
receive the wages
considerable time. He
blame for the dlstur
ace to the company.
several days lrfore
unable to pay, and
rho wen as could
lad they dune
said, "there
outdo or dile-
fully the
, riot, bu
. company o
them for a
twitted my
ance of the
who knew fo
that 14 would
and did not ,nett
have been done.
as they should'"
would have beep 'no
turbance %hate
the
O.atpaay .t MI slew
Magistrate Qui Il also-expreaesd
)4inw•lf as sornew . t of t opinion
that the trouble in ht has • been
avoided by proper ac ion en t e putt
of the company, but Air pointe out
thgt there was no sec ssity for the
men going • to the Iengt they •
Thy had the law of the land Lehi
them and the good will o the people,
and. were in no danger of of getting
their money, although at the time,
they knew not when. -
Payment of the men •r,ntinueed
steadily• all day at the' genera otlloe,
d as fast as file men get their
y they urea accepting the em-
.ployyr•itt offered thew and get Ing
out of town.
THP.
lmw.n to Questions tb Ol.as.w
Cb.mrer .r ce= n.
Lynches, Oct. 8.-1 P.) -The
Glatjow Chamber of Com t erco, re- 1
garding tho fiscal enquiry, s Is-
sued certain schedules ehow3ng that
out of 1.088 members, nine per toot
replied, and the majority of these
said that ,an import duty on corn
and foodstuffs would not seriously
affect,tbslr trade. They also said
"that f useda's present oofereace was,'
(nsufilcienk.
Albert Swindlehurst in The Em- I
AIre Riffle/ivsays: "Thirty thousand
merican farmers have banded to-
gether not to sell wheat under one
duller • bushel, and Canadian farm -
ears have been asked t9 join las !
combine Wtrh present tariff ad-
vantaged, iii le no inducement to
Cana\dlan farmers to join the pro-
posed sgreestssut Wilhnut their co-
op.ratieftt the attempt to rates the
prioe of wheat must fail."
The Weeteninsto Gazette wonders
at the rot•ntien of the title "Our
Lady, of the Snows" 111 Ripling's
DPW book, despite the Canadian pro
Ir C. 14.t Tupper has Ia clever ar-
ticle
rticle In The Irnlplru Review, avowlnie
he ty sympathy with Chamberlain s
pools ,
pr
OVER THE PALLS.
• • s,
w*rkssaa/tr.t. Off Crib Work and to
II apt to Data.
Niagara Walls, Oct. 0.—The first
man to hose hie life in the Rapids,
above the Falls, where capital to
preparing to sink the deep wheel pits
to turn the mammoth turbines of that
Niagara Electrical Development Com-
'pany, occurred yesterday afternoon
about 8 o'olock. Eduard Dell of
this town, employed bBarry and
MoMordle, was oitt at tho extreme
end of the crib work. order to
get out of the wily of the crane of
a derrick that wits being swung he
stepped backwards. lbsing rets bal
ance, fall headlong into the deep,
seething water and Was swept over
the Falls. Dell was about 95 years
of age, loaves a widow and one child
being mnrri.d about three years ago.
A FURNACE EXPLODES: 1
H111.a and Tre• M•0 sod ■•y heft.
.ably tajar.d.
riatlfax, N.5., Oct. 0 -A terrible
aboldIot recurred at Springhill yes-
terday. about 8 o'clock, by which
Sam McDowell was Instantly killed
and two other men and • boy ware
e erloualy injured Tho heating ap-
paratus of the new postollro was not
working properly and Fr/klerlck
Eaton was employed to make re
parrs. Mr. McDowell, the janitor, t
eacornpanid by Mfr Eaton and his el
aatlstante, entered the basement 1
where the furnace 11 located, and
a' few enlnutes inter terrible'
explosion oreurred with fatal restate.
The omc'e, the fixtures, the windows,'
and the outside wall ware demolish-
er].
Hair compau10n, a ybuns supe was ;Two. Great Paper, for One Dollar.
picked up when heady exhaust y
rA few 'enesago :ldollar weekly Wa.
by Eden it ward of Edenawuld, who Autktsl ulsut'as u•i heti vel 411' eheitime...,
heard hie oriel.. The body of the un- Now we pre enabled to offer Iu,
papers for that ::(cull sum. Illy r I " 1.11
anal en elueive urrulgennelit veil h 'l'h•
Nina real \\•'.-..L1'"Hett1.1. the 'olfi•r n
fortunate younugg lady was not re
Covered tip last evening. Miss La-
planto's father was burled only a.
little over a week ego, and much and 1he eig41:ll flu cul•' y r.n Cur .1n,
aY4110atby Is felt for her grief-stricken dollar. The offer i« roortl'aunlinatity
[littera' littera' that. ill Silt dill' iN• t tkenrulvaut.
Ige or by t't a Ire uuun. woman ttttd child
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'T
Tornado Swept Town Saturday 111+d Fr. C
hcafly Ruined jl.mi.,
S. Paul, MiOct. 5.—A 'terse -
do struck 'St. Charles, I1inn., Satur-
day afternoon and ruined the town.
Seven- persons are reported killed end
:'8l injured. Two elevators, tldo Prin-
cipe l; furniture store in town, and
the big dour will was wrecked, while
tete telegraph ollico and a saw mill,
were partially destroyed.
The entire want street was literally
wiped out Ha dly a business place
ryas left standing. Forty-two resi-
dences were destroyed and the hotel
property damage is estimated at
$100,000.
LaCrosse, \\.. , Get. S.—Two were
killed, three fatally Injured and a'
were of otherr badly hurt in a torn-
ado which s\vspt lndep•ndsrlce, Wis.,
and ,dhe • surrounding country Satur-
day afternoon. Mthly farm buildings
were torn down.
Milwaukee, Wis., \Oct. 5.-4peci.l
despatches indicate hat s Were
aturtn was general .t, - oughout the
Northwest to -day. '1'b storm lel-
luwed a hot wase.
Baraboo. \\Ys.. reports a cloud.
burst lasting three Hours. Many
leuildings and wjndmille were blown
down..
From Waupaca. Wla., climes f for-
mation of a storm at Almond. 's1 es
port:ems are reported to have
killed. Many buildings • were d
rnolished.
The storm was most severe at
Blaine. At Sheridan lose of life ted
reported,
Plainfield, Witt., pct. 3.—A torn-
ado, which visiteil this section Sat-
urday night, tore down many build-
ings and daningod-much property.
Mrs. John Fisher mid ','dark Wood
wee killed. 61,4(1, stock was' killed
and injured.
Fergus Fella. Minn., Oct. Ci.—More
than three 'inches , of snow( fell „here
torday.
Dropped De,.,) .n, -1, !I t.
To unto, Oct. 5,—The 111113 w�o
drop' d dead In' front uf the 1.11
Star • staurant Stitnrday night aI
been Ida tied.. Ile is W. It.- Cu,
mina of ' rout Crock. Parry tion
Disteiet. e, is a 111(11 01 dabout
fifty ;Years ,of age. and for hotlus
time has h,'n troubled with kis
heart. For ,•euro he has beer, a
school teacher. r Trout Creels. Ile
*5. a marrhid to and has s. vt'rut
children. A mare • daughter. Mrs:
Witt. t'assldy. live in , Toronto apt
another. married • (la hter resides .in
Oakwood, Ont.
Met . Hornell. 1 alb.
t Helton, lOct. '5.—'i`lie 'e11,uins el
Erre 'lion: a .17 -year-old s n ret At-
fred on a former resided' 01 Ate
caster, were laid away. at • sir
vflle yes rday. Ile met - a t •ribh
death 13 le herding a straw -cat peg
machine. hi hued got .caught in lie
machinery it was. drawn An ' ern
the lvhole arm tris cut Jh wiser uw
drown out at he slfuUldet j?v, n
'then h• could noget',free and This
juguler tent was c t. Ife died. rin.nst
instantly
' Deplorable sa..tl.
Waubaushene. Oct. 0
cldent occurred here on
wheiteby' Mr.' .lames Jew
empluyo of the Gcorgiu
For Cor t his life. A
Wm. McP went into
1 de with a loaded. slim
� 11 do 'n for le w
one ,of the n •n in the' yard. ' Pet
Chaliners,' pie edit wand eeeident-
ally iIIw-harem t. The charge, et tuck
itay'wot*d_in th grnin. killing hie.
almost. Matanth.. 11.• hied ordr•c'•1'.
half a lett: '1Arees.11 •I. nein a
wItlow and four yotnlg rhildr'ti.
• 1-
•
• ht. It.515 sella.,. nem,
.Ogdeeqsbilrg., .V., Oct. :i --Thr Sr
Regis Retains Flpl1 just held p big
Www-sroW find refused the regf.rst of
the Domini n Go nunent' represi•n-
fatite to leeae lane Squaw . Green,
AcIame and tate' other ishan in the
north channel of the `t. I wrcua',
Met ,'ern hero and (lain p Rapt '1'h..
Wands are wanted in C4 mectitrn with
t enrtion of re dam ruin A res
(laloon Island.
' *ow Tewrfealp. no
A sad, ac-
Saturdiy,
f • end, an
n B.v I.um-
Ween man,
true l nlx'r
shot min.
Farming
For Profit...
Every Farmer should keep
these three words- constanils
in mind and conduct his faint
on strict business principle..
Guess : work and haphazard
methods are no longer used by
successful and 'up-to-date far-
mers. -
By_reading THE WEEKLY
PUx, - •the Farmer's Business
aper, you will get the very
latest" and Most accurate in-
rmation regarding your busi-
ness.
It- Six's market reports
are • .rth many tines the sub-
scripts • n price to,you.
Every _Farmer in Canada
should re ize the full value of
the service' 11E St'x has ren-
dered him in • public way. It
was due to t • action of TUB
SUN in giving voice to the
opinions of the armers that
the law relating to cattle
guards, drainage •ac%loss rail-
ways, and farm fires caused by
railway locomotives has been
simended5
We will send TUR Wartur
from now to 1st January;
in combination with
no
orient, .•d
Th' Signal, for $1.80
S tilw.
S11nIpI
the ni ret .
at' -I he asking.
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You 'Want Them
I)re.s 6 -
It 111. titiderpri.•0,1, it i, ,ra.um'. gd,,«Is ,tl thitt. 21l)'ds.
Free l br.«tdI h., le:din. wide. regular value $1.50 to (teal itt. iter
2
;kalif. Stir): il:nri:. 11itiiesp4141, !ewest Wedvee, u•urt'h $1.:0 for
▪ 111.011, 1telnnlul)s,,'u1.4u1 ala' yds. 141 the lit, (11,kindw
w of dlwr
;'.••.I.and'.uiling0.I,•itg1Its f,/l'skirt.. waists. Kit snit.., skirts'
v 111.1 d „I., help.' resit., suits 114141 Linkers. \1'I• fuiee i" s.utll-'
•� l i .I l iek,ll •• on .e Jessefir elem..
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4, 11 111.11s1' it f. a vim an41 nit wrN1,1 rttshul�tr boNii f e'ry
'''IJk y',nll Lel.,, ,t it 11 it ;led at - Thlalsa sp.••11t1 line of erre
I twee yon 1i1.,• 1., tare1
\\ 1• -,•Il Millinery :11 411,3• Kittyt4o
Inirr., .lt'.',ur.t• We Ihttf it
,
New Idea 15kll 'I'Ii,'areunly
..n41 •Ihty are Atte hest
-strong. even pure WWII mall -
.
men. lime.heat y,fullfat
fast fast e•u or, seamI.aa.:..'3il
All privies ill plait and rib
co 51 're ipuiar and heavy:
woolhow:(1 r Imys mud noel o
for leen.
OVERCOATS ib fuH 111`w• sl•N•k of the• 1N•s1 value wei
have. ever sliiiN'u,' Men's new emits at
Scall se glitter. 1',.0 can't nfnnl to int}• 11+1 you Kee theles.
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Fall is Here
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hot Ire,• 1
11,i, .1 l,11 , •
and 'You Will Need
Your Feet We.l $hod
I...op)ttell fele yen '1rit h on.• ot• -the at
•
tie fiat. ter •..hewn 1\"e hlunlIe nll�
.1 t'ie,I\11:11' aril give th.tn tit }'in at
11'4 handle
The Celebrated Slater The Empress and
Shoe and The (ieo. A. Dorothy Dodd
Slater for (ientlemen for Women
:\Nt) Al N1' 4l'l'ilEIt 1'.3NA'tl.\\III! \1)1?.SIIuh.;S,
We It ill ,IN's plea..s1 lu :chow you 1ltesr week—mot
...me bar 001 i«,Iiey has )tlw:tyv hetet "Hines( (:cools
:el 11 1 1't ie,
Hnbt«•r:: we rune them (leen' HMI rite lit nl • AMP.
,
Wm. Sharman
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FALL ANS WINTH MILLINERY
Ili- •ai, k eel \l.IIin rye rot. fjdl"anil Winter Is now roluly'
Ln •-i :4.• •1 ion. in. the 1 tem 11 III infidel t.i call at any
I lith.• . 1111 see the t•w' -mil lea illld Of •I,•m.
! They ,ill 111141
n ...oil Its( 11•tn�nt1
(f t • ht es .'
( 1 IthitilleS. Alla Ili iii ninllml
I Many welt things in be In Rear'y-to-Wear Hats a
•
new Wool ace Eff ,ts liege variety to choose from
'
�\ KISS - ISS CAME ICON
Hainilton Street, GIODERICH
th
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Towne,. Oct. 6 —T. II : intent,
who was In cheese. of a flue\• 110ent
sarvcylnll party in New (,t), trio,
surveying, six townships in Ale un,
and fufn•teen In Nipissing, 1. hack In
Torontit ill, roperts trent the Lie
townships contain 75 per cent. o
eplendid agrirmltere' land. The tim-
ber 'consists of Apnea, tanlurnck,
poplar and balm of gilead principal-
ly.
a
Hie Lite a.ved,
Niagara falls, Oct. 6. --.Toho Phil-
lips, a ualoonke.'per, tried to throw
hlmsclf os. -r the falls Sunday .night,
but *as seined, is .Brio.
•
ri,
of
of
NO FfREUMATISM SINCE.
--
That t• What W. a, Odeon Report% After a
Trealm'nt of Coda's Kiddey Pills.
• Ii,tr" Lek, Rainy 'Riser, I h•1. b.
(vtieciall.' Rheltnielions, •• of the
t.•rrit'. of .this new erettitry. muni(
eland 1•dorl• i).nld'.. Kidney 1''11«.
TIM. i. •the plen•ant experience of
mane ...'tiers. \1'..1. 1)'x.01 i:• one or
t hent. He sl/esks nes foRtWs :
'•fleeing Ilfe entom'r of HMI I buil
:111 attie k of typhoid fever, and
141enr.,it item meet in 14M one of a h.' alley
\e'tft•rts.hn11 pninm in Hay hnek anal
RAI11{ en had had In reuse0 still( 1.
. 1
lk
Wa•. .ould wcnnrlr demo tuv"rlf.
int• emelt two 1 thm, nrol her !Mee
ter hew tier**. i could not I.t.-r ins-
ight Ahem,, \
"On mei IstrAlter'e nllvi,.• 151.11(...1 In
we• Itel.l'+Kidnet Pills. After taking
twee !weeps 1 '1«•g.ot to walk and, tin
sty wick. 1 wile entegL noel I' have
hit+) m) Intel miter." \ v •
!hold'slhidner fill% dikth
e e iii.•
arid out of 'IDA 1d.mm1 and the
rheumatism glees with 11.
pend Thanksgiving Day Out of
Town.
Mingle Carel,. a lfee l for Tho ee k wgi s i ng
)rev this venr •drawee-pnsw•n .ars in
vend the drive Lint of town. Tickets
re Knoll going Wetdiwwlay, ltetober
j It•h, Anil are vend to rpturo until
jl(emday. ()rioter lfith. ('all M. G t'nnd
Tj'ttnk .effleee for Wehrle *n(1 14.11 in-
fetretkit ion.
• -'
Call a sec ttr stoves and ranges; th
lea,st. very stove or range sent
Iiave
a
Look
of
save the most, they cost h
t on 30 days' free trial.
Just Wfi t
is Needed
fah\ Th y iloow 11 great heat,
or e'tionlis sof 1$1/4,041.
revel
Call in and See Them
•
TIM LEA DINO.