The Signal, 1903-10-29, Page 4•
4 TWoksntlf, Oct 99, 1 03
THE SIGNAL: GODERiCH ONTARIO.
MUST IIAYE.WIDER POWERS
Laurier's Patriotic Demand
for CanaJa.
Present Powers Are Not Sufficient for the f'lainten-
ance of Canada's Rights --British Government
Did Not Treat Canada Fairly in Alaska Bound-
ary Matter -A Speech for Canadians to Think
Over.
Mir Wilfrid I.'tnril•r uruh• an Mir
plIrtaut ',N1M4M•h ill *hP 'louse of
('.nnuI0nit 411 h'ridays/pi the emirs•• of
a )lista Mi4ti"leptvling the • Alaska
lsaumlar)' diapul.. After refusing to
111.11141. any no ante upolt the act ioll
of 1'1w44.t Just is1' )Uv» lel • it the
reeeipl Of' fuller information. Sir Wil-
frid a Milled that so Gar NM the Lynn
Can 11 1f.W Cone:1•tl •.1 it trot seemed la
hilt 1'i tl.' a contentious, ease. N'1111 a
. pt 4.41 dr44b14 he NNW on one 4ide.4tl1 a
go,41 ilea! tooth,other. Heading the
PI •+P ;14 it 11ro444.4d Ie•fur• tfii• c •
is tljuu, he came 111 1111 emurhl14iuti
tl .t 1'.tall:t had 1 h.' hest of the xrgu-
1 r , n
u�•nl. HH 11 regard ( the Port-
land'
l M
land 1'44161." .1.414 1111. 1'Ieniier, ••4t
ie•enu•d to 00. 1h,t we ,hod met Indy
a strong V441•, 1 Il 44444' Ik•f411141 41444111*.
• ill 44'.1111.11 Ihr • 444.14'1 1 m
IVO l( 1 t 1 Int
4111 1 e 0111.1' Sit 1 im
/the Sill T1141144111.11 1
1'1 1 ,•: wonder l 4 0 + 1 4.
I�,gl 111 x l n t 111 h u nt.
lied that under the ward. instead
of having the 44ahole oft a V41110.111 Ohl
1'bi4'11 N11m1el 114.:1• iwy44I , all doubt
ei
a IIuii(.41. we lose two i.l:uit which
beton t44 114. TIA•sr islands. 1 lelir_ve.
d 1 not ill tbemi.4l44es 1111144(( t to
.
1 n1. w sive vN• •. : h
n 111: t •y rt f44 1 141
e
n '
th•ch 44e
p %sit ion in 1
great blow to
w••ere 141141P1
is not the time 14
an 111ou1.1 adv)
4,41441 141141 411.1 11
W11014. 411.4' 144(4114' us.
may apply his beet. 'jl
Merit 4 of the decision
retilered (roll the tlrt•iis
Sir %Vilfl'itl then • explain
ferrite.. bet We•tl this treat)
treaty a slating the Venezl
•(ration ease. In 111.' VelezuI
it W:s agreed that possession f4) fifty
years wise to const itme:.1i111.. 1. der
. iamb 4.ire '144)14•1. there Was to 1
ooIil$wnwlti44rl. for 1114' territory th
had 1444.11 taken ' 14)$ 4 44i4n • of. That
its. Venezuela end lii,at Britain
• agi .I that if the.'terrltury of our was
found ill i'44.44rssionof the other, NO
r}lu•11 JNi4w•se had c0111i1ued (m-
inty.
rrinty. '.4.14rr. the tet•i•ilut•y euuld be
giveh to lhelparty in whose pewses-
4i 1 4144% under tonus id, l•.rnlpN•11414-
tion. Rut 111 the Abt.ka •case h.•r.•
was to he nu - s441•r1uder of territory'.
All that *•x44 referred to -*h • toil 111
wars .1he duty of judicially interpreting
\
the terms of the treaty. Under' arras
rireuluNI 4414.414, t hrl•rfur e. there Was
1111 1141e114,it11 of referring 411. 11 a treaty
P.rliamleit. ' -
•
A 1111AMr1N(4 NKIUH11llK.
eat impotence
fl t
I
41111 they are. It w:1+
x11a�lixu intt•rsts that
Pse' islands. Hnt (1)4N
41i44'1144 111P 11111,1 i4 0.
Ihr pen oar (11 114•
it 1f• hotve• the -
r that evet•yo,)e
dent to the
1141 11a4 Iee•n.
4,1 he ease."
1 the M-
aud the
-la arid -
ewe.
a
\'ilfrid then c.int i))nril :
often regretter. !Nr. Speaker.
own• that 11,) Ili' present
11 t We are living beside a
sigh or. a 11.•,.18144 w-hti: 1
1ithoi1. bring deem -
em. a1.• very grasp-
a/•fs, and who art`
ry 4441 (1rl/ltl Iii
rlliPJlt 1'hirh,
gret tett 4t.
real and
• 411ma11
till 11
i 41111
grr:tt•
Ite'lieve •an ed.
'.1 unfl•i4i y to
4ng in their tion
determined 11 4.44
Bret the lest of 4y :a4(
• they Make. 1 lets 4ft414
. a/ that while they re a
11.W. fill oat 1011'WM a • 1411144
r Orn y at grooving 01141 V. hot
•c don.. I have often I tettei that
that we have not in 4)111 • )44 has Is
,the riaty-ruskitigIerwrr WIl •h womb
Peal ns to dispose orf our owl Iair4.
Riot i *him matterw•4. 'von• `4 '(ling
w'it h a,p.OMI*14411 that was *4'•rel. 1 ill
114. 11 a have not the treaty -mail
p over. 1 ell sorry t 4 say that th
whole 441n'rm14)tolenee 1114(11 we have
hal upon this 411114.4i4.11 Mill 'Y 1144* liar
not yet liven pureed before Parliament.
1 ami a.rry,wit only that we have not
the treaty -inking puwrr. hill 1141 w'1.
are not in4.114.11 au iudrl4•ndeni
4) r.itiuu tont \it i. 4n -1uy isiwer (44
place behirePaAjMinced the whish• of
the eirrresponde
the Canadian I4
Mit WI G.ter11111
n'
w emit passel 1e11'4Pn1
vermilio t rind the.
it. Hut eve shall
have that 41irl'•44Nr druww, 141141 it will
tie . plowed before Perlia uttnt text
session -the. whole f il,- mi ranee
wha* i t a may flout um :yhru:ul,
• ver ehall h.IVP the w• ire of •it and
theft this 4nmh,ry clay nowt exactly -
what ie taking place ami. what share
of reepo +lnlity 41 f1., IIIN1u 491.11
`of the pieties • rowel -it 1 411 this
))latter. 1*411. having on NI •h mover,
1 /11fN11a11,111+:u ' tied to it Mr • extent.
41wlhi)( to the •t of 44111• connect ion
tt'hie!'\is for 411 benefit. but wid.h
Inas ':\1411., its 41i. vantages the fact
of our •'.)tyne•t with the th •r
strove making 11x1 of free *Keit.,
1 obligwl ho,deal'ivit questions af-
ire " II 4.1,1*4.1 V1444‘thr.n4K Ihr 111.11u-
44nr t. lits• of the• lriti'h Antic,,.sa dor.
'H.44T WHIte 11'4: To Ip.?
Tar el est ia11ie before us, and
what '1.l we tri doh Wore we to
leave * x11 uesffor for/sver err Dieu
Dur ? N •111 'P in leave bolt (Nattier
I...icie1 14 ern,• 4 c,.ntrllt4.rh' %Vele
we to leave • 4'11 4 thin of 1hirips under
%I:1Mb 4t 1114
len, 411 4 4141•,411 a
411m1•nv.•ry 411 old Ie '1i 1144(11' ill (hr
41isp111PlI *err ort at A nleriran
t114nr •s /11111 ('A mid n Mere w44u111
rush ((1 441111 a el* m ' ht 'err which
would eventuate it 14,111 • 4141 441 Irlo;,d-
she1, rml diflkvdt N R' 1111 a mond
sh((dd.•rs 1,1 ..fIt1.111 lir:' We •4441 to
come to 4oWY etma, non, • nd, ter.
Tong negotiations, wit •h w 1e seen
when (Iwo. whole 1.0 14ro1 11l•P 4,.
'trough, (town, the offer 44va4* debit
ns of au•Veptmng this treat) whir im-
- plical 4/ judicial interpn•l at 1n of. 1e
drat of iNZl, the n+4utt of whi
ruin( give nothing to our o4 ennui)
and iUId take nothing away fl in um,
hu* whir)) *111111 44IIIp:t' dote Cline
wpm were our eights under hat
treaty. I think it wits the duty of to
i('Nllo,lli*Il Government t') pot an e: i
to them unfortunate eund4tion o
1111010 14/ wh4'•h 11tat-ereferred. That
is the position which we took upon the ftl 4
r
me. We want4,.l *44 have the !reedy mt,
jndir i*Iiy interpreted. ' We minted , o th
t"n•itory from the Am .share ; we , t•hl
wanted *imply thea which 111.hinge'1 tm I Irl
us. That wits the prigs wit tm141,'
10 1144, and WP d1•c111e4I to accent it.
• NoT IMPART! %I. JI•It1MT4. di
Now, atter we had given our *scent 11)
fee this lir -coy. After we had c.,n4Pnt4al a IC
U/ refer the tweet hnl to this, *tribunal pt.
wh,.•h wee to lie rnnt�4m44.) of fix int- for
peg tial Jurist... We wool notified that is
the turista which Wee to he appltint.d 13441
liy he Amlericau tiq',rulent Were
gentlemen 1/44141, with MN 04240prt Ie it
said. could not qualify nm 11(parti44l
jurists. 'rhe)• 11,411 expressed their
u11i((iuns 1114111 111414 (1114''1. . already
with a 4(o,s1 deal of eulp11s4is. %Ve
plvlteeted against Ili.. appointment 1)f
these geutlemu•H, 1414 we Hake) the
Hellish 1tIlthtirily to ruuvey • ).re-
test to the President of" the United
441x1 es, replewrnt111K that gentlemen
who had exprelswel mom the fluor of
l:uugress opinions %m41 this question
could 11111 P •./within the terms
••illlpar(1111 jiIl•i.ti, such 11.4 1V1•I1 cur*-
tr((Iphtt4N1 I1y/the treaty. And. sir,
what took p •e%' Before our protect
haul 141111 1 r,) into ,unsideratlo,) the
tlwely as r*tifl.d by the Hrttwh
1tlUhoritie.. Then another diflieulty
arose. %Vita( were oto to do ((n Irr
*I4r'e• 1•Ir•lllllrtallae-, the treats- hvving
already 14•rn raljflel: His treaty
had ...heft his imment to it ; his M4je*,ly-,
18
444'•ihvs t11.• only 4441•4414) i11 the Redlich
i
:411 11.1 who p 11x, a right to sanction a
treaty. ty. l'u(1r•-
1 e4P11 circumstances
what were We to du% 1 Wall to
kltow what our friends an the other
144411 would have dime. 1 ask toy hue.
friend the leader of the Opp14ealion
w1u11 %vumhl have 14•,11 their /' Iuet
4111 111,11 uer:isiuu? %Vu11W they have
withdrawn?
Mr. Gourley -1'Is,
W,44H THB,'LTEHNATIYY..,
Stir .1Vi id Laurier --What 'wou141
have bleep th einisrpence if w'e had
declined Ilue
ldtl iv our assent :' The 4.11 -
( 11
K
e Ilei .•P prided
1 ail
1
wind(' have been
hF.
t *the li r'• 1•"
A hl rove nth IIU4.x would
has • planted the Ant I'i4all flag upon
the 1 spitted territory. tool 1'1 acoria
have •1.n obliged .itl'4r to retire
wills d4 race in• to go to ts ,i' to pre-
serve our '481)14.
Mi'. (heir 'y Go to war
Mir Wilfri IJI1rier -Tha t%mid
have hee•u t j•4111N4pence. The're-
for*' we said 1144. we 1'111 1111 the Ilei
ue can in the en /Orion of thing,. )u
which We Hod Ives. VVe confid-
ed our rights to le judgment of
men who. we believe were able to
defend thew before the rh in oil. \l'e
thought that w'i• small entrust our
•:ase du a ( !4dem o hill/Art44*
j isle, Who W4m1(1 judicial!) int.rrpn•t
th Uwnty. -all the time . musing
that hey would ►w jurira4 01 • putt'.
The 1 M4001411 WA% 1114411' 10 114 that
the H ti41) (lover 'nt sholdd ,p-
p4eel th leo•d.('hief .turtle.' of h:
land to •piw$ent the British 4id
1.11r1 Alve lour. %'(ell. Sir, accord-
ing to may' 4444. friend 1Mr. ltlndeul.
1 Houde a 111 take. 1 confess that
when it 1':14 -pal 'Motel to IIs that we
Moeda have It 111 114.44(1 of that rtinl-
it's%ion the Inn, ( '1ief .14.t We of
F.n ,11111 11111 tight t at 4n 111e hands
of a ntle•man of his 41141411.1' 4141)'
41101>L4S *•011111 11• ''S14.4.111. My 11.111.
friend . -grrl4 that 1111. ea n1i4h4k'r.
Ihnt -.ce. 41111111 have )mill 1 upon the
.apJNliutuie It• of three Canadians in-
stead of IN If suggests that Cana -
dim) interest 444'4)11141 hltrr been noire
a•e/1w it Ihr b 1)114 of three (!iiiimlians
than in the ham . id the Incl Chief
Jostler of Elig ht. I 14444.4.1:1(4;,1 • with
two / 4;1;141i:.,s. •N. w', 1441•, thio Inr44 n.,
4f 11 11111111M an.11111i that the. lam!
Thief .111.1 n'N'of Eng tad, W11/1 w'ax
1.11u•g.•.1 with the jndie 1' int.-. nt(1-
t4on of that Irealy. did n 'jmhciany
interpret it, but allowed hid self to he
Mimed by influences w,birh It Is a
Mhan..'lo 1111110/111 111' 10 14114.1 if
41 110:1114 anything 41 means that '(the
int Chief .110.1ice,of England uhf
jt Wildly interpret thetenon of
tree • and apportion the rights oft1
pat•t4,• ..eordang 111 la1• and justice,
then a 1 il1,di:u1 world h4t•* had to
•o against
t • 4:4114)• rut
i4 4..414cm-owe to arri4.• at
•1,4x41),). Mir, 1 refine to
are t 1111 14 within. 1 r•f11 r 10
'areal either ,.id if the pn'pi osithon.
Hut 1 •Zieve that 4444hm1itting oris
rights 114 .1114 In1101 'lief Jo -tire of
England Y• had eye • reason to
slippier. the air 4n1Hres* vinld 14• as
safe as they (1 141 !win th -(lands of
anybody and th. the (Guyer i ant of
CenaJa,nade no )stake in r•-
spet. I oonid 111 111. 1111.114. a 11/
:1444,1,•. 4t .It this'in Went. 1 aha
Wait nmol 1.e have the reasoned
opinion of 11.1 I. 11',1 ('114 f .lusli,4 of
ISUKIand. Hut that i44 no. 1e propusI•
linn:lh:.f 4M 1141t the twine v. It is
1101 1 •.
N ala• 1.1. •e1.
m 1tw one I u min 11
. 1
r f
• 1,111 41r H1101 her. 14hat1 shote
n lit114• later on where the I1•))1.e • i4.
TH1111'N.'I. 4444' 141X.
fly• hon. fri4.1141 NINO m,iele 4t 14 met
ter of teprn:lrh that we hind areepfel
a tr•ililtn44l iif six instead of ,1 tribune'
bf 4e1e)) 114' any odd mmtler. I1 4M
true that w1' 1411jecte I again and 'again
to a Ir41mua1 r44nMislin, of six neem
hers only, 10111.1.w, W hat r Baron % Not.
that t here would,' not Iw :ia 111114h UN -
(ire 111 Mix 444.411 NPVP1), or 11411e, or five,
or ent• odd min)lwr, h111 INN -MM. a tri.
1)1(11a1 run4isthag of Nix menmbe'r» Or Of
,wry 4''.1. !ver did 444,1 41s111e to tie
that t• 1414.,,. of finality which we
thought ought to 111 ,1 .1)0411*1mn of
much x )'efen'nee a4 that. 1f thele
were mix eeutniw+i11 4,11* throe might be
three on one Nide and three on the
other side. but if you had had 44rt•en
you w•. 1(1 have had en 1ppH4'tlnlity
to have \finality ; 1441* that is not an
e►.r((gttttt ul tl_44ho1. shat *•1.44'011141 14are
h an•• m N•1•III'ity with mevil1
that with eiti. Suppose thele had
114411 44111r rnnlplf44i41rler4 0414141441•11
nm. 44((11 NW themlia(1 been a se•tent11
.•
sooner appointed by the Re-
public 414 Priatt4I', or 'hi the Emperor
of 44.1111ms1v,'11r lay the King 41f SwIvd-
etn, or by any other friendly power.
en I M11p NN(1• Gull 111P N•1PIIt» tote-
! tutor absurd heite stood ti'ilh 411
Louis Jet14. an41 Mr. A1•I.w1.71r414, then
f1((P tribmmal (enoyl Iona, leen notions -
'.of three et '4mlune.l'yl on the uhl•
441•• and four on the 0*I".r, and we
wind. have 1444•(1 nn • eel%/owe '
than • are eat this •M. There-
fore thl a 414 nothing in that argu-
ment. The 1111)' thing that NY. feared
having,4Vribullul composed of mill
others was that there 4h0oli not be
at condition of finality. hot there iM
• rendition of finality ae Ile•
bother low been compotes].
f1AI11/,t NI,.IM Monte !welt 1.
Rut tin, is not there. The
fllfuhtY, am i con, eivdjt to le, is that
long an ('anal* remains a depend.
y of the Httl,ish ('1neat .the moment
were that we have are role sufficient,
the maint.*n*atee of out t+t�hte It.
ny14ortant that we shook, ltaek •Iy
ti1h Parliament for More extensive
•
power. N1 that if ever WV !MVP 01 Ural
Willi mat tyre of a similar natures again
we shall deal with them in our (fool
way:Tu our own fashion. according to
the hest light that we have. (Ap-
plaumP,1 •
Mr.)•Horiel-May I ask may
1 . friend N g1e1tion % Did he got
elate, in regard to the fore, I Oen-
Wrenn., during the debate on the 4441•
dress in the {H11144.11t sem' , that the
14diti/al relations were absolutely
sat i4fe/'l ur4, 111141 (hal 110 14`1ut1111Cal 4)llr
of any kind wl•Iw required?' -
Mir Wilfrid Limner -=l elated that in
rea:urd to the r',j*((ony' 1wtween • ('an-
ada and the engine, with the view to
:lu imlfpt,14e•sial federal' . u1. matter* of
)t %411)1141 chit ill tel, n•Iat Wm were
perfectly exti,feetury, but I ne44•I.1•stat-
ed that we should not have tat'.• mule
p'twee nu 1114(14)1* 10 o11row1t alit
I certainly 1)4.44444' imlimatel 111111 our
lowers 41)1411)41 not be augmented in
*egad to for treat)•-luxkiug power.
if %Ye (+also1) )NIMKTHING.
' Hn1 the hon. gentleman should le-
nienilwr that we have ginned Nome -
thing. if we have loot 4. •lbiog. by
the treaty. It *4 important that we
41 141 *I Calm in gegen to this mat-
ter. We. have Jolt something, but we
have not het everything. The,An•,ri-
P44n4 h,4t•r not gained everything they
wattled. They have• not gained
eves-yt)iug they wanted on the Lynn
l'atlal,'C leca4u* if Alley., had the
h 84114411t••y would not have been Hxe1
ad the 41111111111 41f the %VIM .. Pass. 14t
it would have been ext(•n(1'el to Lake
H •1 n1.
1 t 1 u
t .f nN144•r• Oil a the Portland
C.1nal we 11a.r [(aimed two Whim's.
%1'e have gainer( those parts of our
contention if We have not gaited
everything. Such is the condition,
(11P11, that We have t1) deal with et
this moment. It hill not he *, lied we
S • parties are disletxet'to believe int
is. 11111 at all events it will he b44u1.
r 111
Il 11 f44
f4( none u,. to 114114 into Ude
future and sew what Will 111 the (eridi-
ti11u. a44d to Uy a41nd .remedy this
i• Int 44811 of *ling'..
Yt'Ke1N HAILWAY HILL. ^'
If IhPne is a414ything Nhii'h 1 r**g4t
it is thin 4n 1+4!11 the Yukon Railway'
hill. 14114c11 WAS ruts*NI by this Honor,
-was 1101 permitted to 14.1• • law. If
the Yukon bill had IeN,mw law N•1.
would 1101 11Ntst,had . this Ivmftnlntiug
1114 at this Moment. The White Pass
Railway %vu11141 li ell proltebility not
have been (o))xlruetrd, and this Yukon
Railway n
N 144'R 1111 1
1 have been extended. u
the Siikeen River, end from th'e
Mtikeen River to Olewn7Mtry' I,)Irt, so
that at this moment we would have
had a Potion 141411) (',uuuljan (Y17•i-
44ry between Observatory lull* and
the wxter4 of the Yukon. Hut that
was not d However, it i. no 114*'
to look back :.: -Mutt is past : it be-
hooved.us :It areeari% dale to ser whet
steps should 111 taken to e•mtabli4h
•nU,.n ((414))) Canadian tern -
to •1 het %Preto the twist of *111 14
utw - e Yukon i am not prepared
111 sa what ver sleuth! advocate. i
11111 not )Iwasanel 1,. 4:11' That we
should rel• /intend. Hut it 4s 14 q((1.,
14uu fur 1(11 l 'Ingham., and they 4hunkl
hems -pared (4lvpome Nu•riflee 4n 4n14.r
t4) establish rellt)wnieation bet 11•eell
the distant parts 1f,otir country and
the '111en• Nettled luit s of *4, llama
applause.)
NO TRACE OF M'GREGOR.
t t• rl•a.el•I atr•11.-Wad Crlodlt of
4.063 1. Yarckaat'. Beak. Galt-
1)•4 B• T.a• 'red■
Oakvl P, Oct. 27. -Search parties
all day y : terday tried to get trace
of 1l' --Mc( or, but without effet.
His, bank *4o • lowed he was not is
financial strati a he theory that he
committed sulci• rows; though no
motive .fit given to tate rash deed.
@elevate S fired. -
Mr. McGregor, his ffe and child-
ren have been quietly - , , staling here
for about three weeks. Rosedale
Villa, ono tulle• west of t• n. On
Sunday night last he said ' muff&
take the early train next Ino ling.
Breakfast was prepared; he got up
unusually early, loft his overcoat a
valise in the hall and went out. N
trace has since been heard of him.
During the week, Mrs. McGregor
had written to him at London and
Toronto, hit received no reply.
The finding of the clothes, watch
t.d bank book Sunday was the' first
s spicion. The bank book shows a
c1. It bf $1,065 in the Merchants' -
Han (alt. The water Is shallow
where the clothes were found and
NnNr r would have to walk out
50. feet o reach water waist deep.
Parties hh walked along the shore,
bt no tea of the body has been
fuand.
Since Moodaythe breeze has been
steadily' blowin off shore. and if the
body Tose the wtpd would drive it
across the lake.
au
M• lilt* a1.
Irr persons here d not favor the
suit a th nt of near
so re • 0 nearly
his dr 1.i tto is said td have lett
that No lug y train, hitt as Mc-
Gregor Is Iy ppowd to hove tak-
en one ult th
o s o� olhes that is not
probable. 1
/. McGregor'. peapIS lite in Tex e.
ie married his wife at Sault 8
Marie.
'RUSSIAN ACTION ILLEOAL.
Japanese, ■al (a• Sleet 10 r.ad a1
Teagampao,
Tokio, Japan, Oct 27. -The Rd*.
Sian Minister at Seoul, Corea, has
recognized the flhrgality of the action
of the Russianyutkorfttes In present - i
ing the landing .1 Yongatnpho re-
cently of Haghiepara Shuichi, Secre-
tary of the Japanese Legation at
`kuul, and jou party, and has went
the required Instruction to Yong-
ampho.
tiecrstary Iiaghlwara Shuichi re-
ports that the prep telegrams ro-
girding the situation on the Valu
I(itr have been greatly exaggerated.
Mrordfpg to advices from !Seoul,
the Ruallan shores of the Tuuen
(River are extensively patrolled by
Russian troupe.
Corm Protest..
Vokuhaula, Oct. 27,-)t 1s reported
khat. the result of the elder states-
men'• conference do Seturd44y last
wap to confirm .Japan', Intention to
mese Rupia for a definite conclusion
of the negotiations 9'he ('orcin Gov-
ernment has protested ' against thte
Russian fortificatlnn of Yongamph)
011 the Yalu River.
Noel Nes than •glut war.
London. Oct. 27.-1n connection
with the ineur.neee against war risk
effected on shipments of Welsh coal
to Port Arthur, for /tussle, a tele-
gram Ras received In London yester-
day from fit. Petersburg saying there
Is no further nectwelty to Insure
agatnet war.
4uean to se. twat. -
Oftawa, Oet 7, ---it has been des
d died to exhibit a rolohy of liveheav-
ersin the Canadian optima of this
Bt. ].nuts likpodtloa,
Helpful Mints to Housewives.
To prevent Manuel from sliri l(king
put it Away in a drawer, 1111 not keep
on going to look at It, ate the ehriuk-
4mg iwbit is ufteu due to nervoinueal.
As wenn as a 4kitt Pillows ragas of
wear rowed the pocket, remove the
pocket. You will n thus get used to
the change anti lw brighter without
it. Auotlee good plan is to Ie1)84)44'C
the skirt.
To try If egg. are fresh, drop them
into a dlyp bucket of pure water. If
fresh they will at once' sink 10 the
butt and break.
\\'lute ))lay be cured!' rubbing
them for nevelt or right 1 a day
with a piece of h ' •r -MA 111., As
often *4 11.1114 puuliet-Nt4nY i4 W0111
away -begin again with* fresh piece.
P,u))eh.
Canadians Interested.
The AiNekan *4/11 tNht•y dispute, the
route of the Grand Trunk Nellie, the
newly discovered territory in the
Ytdo111 gold fields and other parts of
t'III1n114, hal 1(114 (1 l'144)441ia11N t.,
study Canadian gesgraphy, but
strxnlie• to may an up -to -dale map of
the 1)181111111011 1714 I101 .11) existence
end the 1114•IIIIwI* of Piw•I htlt.'((t 141•04
even at 144.51 t)) 11111144. i441kw•1*mt 41111'
jw•*s. Fur N 1111 mouths 11/11•k the
publisher* of The F •ly Herald and
%Veekly Star of Montreal have
quietly been working 4411 an up-tu-dxlr
map and only awaited t111• de isillu of
the e 'ss' •)'s on the (Hotpoint
lines between (',meta and the Vatted
States 01 ei
mullet.. what i14
gibing ng 411 he
the It14wt authentic, Aud, in fact, the
only IwlilWe map of the 1lewilld81l
ext*,)*. It is said that although the
publishers put x cash pricy $2..10
*2:sl
per copy on the nlap they intrad
Inwoodillg each 4til4k•rilwr'foe 111111
with free ropy in addition, to Iwo
most beautiful 'flI
a
hl ,w entitled
Iwd
••heart Hooke((" •and "Rani to
Choose." As the sulw•t•i44theti-mire of
The Faulty Herald *11d Weekly Star
144 11111y ullr dollar it will 14• easily
well what 1(111a1•Ilw• value $lllee•rilwr*
to that puller an• IY receive *Ilii
Wa..11m.
Another Bargain.
(104.44 the t welcome 1 g'lhe
many ex.t 1 es
na 1 *►1111' 'sone 1 IY ,1 '
1 ( m
11.
les 's
1 14 1 The �C
h 'Immo.' nNY •
w r. hi•irtul4
of the 4)14 Now. would a•xrel)• r1•lg-
Ilize this giver newspaper toasty, so
1•:11 11•ri
1 1 have been the r
hNtl Y+
11•111
til
x1)41 quality. The Nee N tow contains
twelve pewit' each (lay, with from
twenty to twenty-141nr pages 1111 Sell III,
d ty. ltd 'rata.. . and telegraphic tea
viee i44 very extensive, Irnd its reports
of political affair* x11• tarry complete.
Thr NYWN, 1411)14' the /•hatlge. 1111% fallen
'a firm 11,81/1 among thinking 1eo.1)14'
Prery'Where thnxrg111411 the 4•uuntry.
Mul1N'ription4 to 7911. News will he re-
ceived at this idler, 411111 WI. 1411' of1Yr-
ling lit end ThP,Yignel, (including The
Montreal %Ver•kl)• Hrnikli to the end
of I1*►1 at the n•markably cheap prier
of $3.1M1. Think of it, 11 great metro-
politan daily With your favorite lie al
weekly, together with another Nplen-
did weekly paler. all for>i1,4I* and
111P 1411/4111•14 of the year thrown in
ins. ! ' \Ve will secure wimple eupi4.41
of The Newts for any of our fl•iendl at
any tine.
What a Baby Really 1s.
The following d.N•riptiun of a ruby
is going the round,. 44 the press :
••\Vliet ns a hi'th '.•" hr asked. and
then the followin(4'4onrpdicatel detlui-
`tion i4 given : •`Thr priner of wails. a
di -.eller in inpla1d, the mo ' g
scull 11114.,)lay (Tattler, midnight
twit wIP44, ally 14rua'44i1111 that urvrr
excite* envy, it key that opens the
being of'la telaraw.; the rich and the
pox alike. Mull r4.uutries ; a stranger
with uuajwaka a cheek that rtes
the boils.. wiblwu stitch -to his hack
and is reeeivel wl open arms by
1111.,
Tbo Celestial Memorial.
London, Oct. 27.-(C.A.P.)-Thr
Princess Louise visited St. Paul'e
Cathedral yesterday to select a posi-
tion for the welnorial brume she is
,executing at the invitation of the
olon4al Troops Club in memory of
the, colonials who NII in the South
Afrlran war. The design, an angel
with Outstretched wings, poises over
the figure. Latin letters state the
memorial 'is to the colonial sons of
the Emplre,\who gave their lives in
detente of thi* country. •
�eNaee, -J earned.
Rlmouskt, Quit, Oct. 27: -The ver-
dict r• MM. Mersey .easter eras ren-
dered yd4
yesterday morning by District
Magistrate heron, acquitting the ac-
cused, Connolly, Barras and lhagnon.
Two Ms. KIII•d.
I.anesater, Pa., Oct. 27. -Two wen
were killed and two fatally injure.)
by t •
explosion oa yestrrd
ay of •
freight locomotive on the Pennsyl-
vania Railroad near llogentuwn.
Pelee of 011 Gime OF
Cleveland, Oct. 27. -The '$te •rd
Oil (' (irny yesterday •dvnl ed the
wholesale price of all gr of re-
fined oil vele cent ler gallon. This
Is expected to effect Canada also.
Wee Brother of leraatferd Mae,.
13rentford, Oct. 27. -The man found
dead at the Summit, near 'laminae],
a few weeks ago. has )wen identified
as Marshal '1'ruuker. a brother Of 1V.'
.A. Crooker, 177 Nelson 44tnet.
i -
The offer of The Signal and The
Montreal tt'«ekly illerelll for One 41,
lar ix wolfing 11 emit merit. Tile
o rrd111:1ry finery in, "Mow .•1111 1t Ile•
clime?" The f,1r* i,. it is IWing (rone,
and !laity leaflet* Ore• aln•sdt• taking
8.1%itl)tage of the -alluring offer. To
new NIIIpN'I'llwrw *wit.)) paper* Will he
4 •nt for the lahlnr•P of *lie year free.
'PHONE
86.
Seasonable Goods.
CASH OR
PRODUCE
It's Economy to Trade at This Store
111 buying our stock of new Fall Goods we have tried in every way possible
to Make it profitable to our patrons. Every article offered here is thoroughly good
and the best to be had anywhere for the price wo ask. Wo have just secured a
lot of the latest in Dress Fabrics -Raked goods in black flaked with, white, blue
with witit,e, green and blue mixtures, brown flaked with colors, fancy blacks, ptaul
blues, wns and coach drabs. These (Tress stuff's are particularly good for the
price o ask. Very new designs.
lhin't forget to ask for our Pal trr4 11 homlwpu11, all wood, :VI invites With., lehtek posey and Oxford mi-
mic. They are loetitively the lest wade howespyus In the mlarket. We know oiteprlcr« /trent the 1o/ttuni.
Our 14141irli 1'14/19 are moving satisfactorily, and so they ought at the'prices we ask for
prices $1.Ii1 to 1{1.2.1*), I.:very (lett new this season, thorn. Note the
FURS. Ex: ' • our 44(.4N•k 14•fu111 you buy. 1t will pay you 14rause our flus an• right.
lie• 10111• 441111 ask for out• 25 rent duubls-full tweed dives mate•riaal«, lilu•km, hhuw and grey«, nearly „
yard 114141 a quarter wale, 40441 bo hold the color aid good to wear.
Under vita hing--InGlml'
t4', hild,.', Mimes', Hoye, 1411)44' and Men',, at all prices and guelitier. Large
stock of h.*iery and gloves.
Kid 1ve
muddies
made.
e
rr 114
are 1 the
14
s
t. We have them.
44lxndan1 Patterns, 5. 11i. I5, 2.1vents; nu better 'entente 1114411• iu the world than the Mtanlhu,l. The
1 W:eerie•r, 14* vents ; yearly subscript. ' , idle•. Au l*-pag, Gish alert fns.
J. N. COLBORNE.
The Doctor's Decision.
l'rin.eIon Tiger.
Imam iu w
A Im14 Illn..e WN.
a•e1 1 ,
n
W11011 t ul 1 )..l la • , .ls,.r, . 1
a•kl, ^o, d.1•tur d•.1.
W.4n't 41.411 yles..c lurk• it herr r.
"\o. nn, -.ail Ihr dqr.. "11.1'44 Teutonic."
NOTIC
WE, the undersigned, grain
dealers of the town of Gode-
rich, agree
Not to accept any grain
offered on this market
that is not thoroughly
cleaned, at any price
whatever.
This agreement becomes a
necessity to protect ourselves
from loss, as all grain is under
Government inspection and
must be clean before being
accepted.
NICIIot:AM DIETRICII
& 'SON,
A. J. Cool'F.R,
)y.�.BI'HROWS &
SON.
ters' Excursions
Singl! Fare for the Round Trip
From stations in ('aualn, Hn1•k'.411.'
and west including Smep enmion
Bridge, Niagar Buffalo). N. V,
To .,
"The Highlands of Ont-
ario,"
Muskoka Inuk.'411i.irir•t, 1.11ke of ably.,
Magnetewa/1 )(Iyer, !Ake Nipimaing.
Se%ern to North Hay init!aiwP, (And-
o.). to 1b11i1tttftotb leant,. op ( '11nu1N
Atlantic. Ky., Rainy Lake to Roar
1'I4nt, 4yr( P, IL, Havelock t11t Mbar -
lot I.ICP Jet. inrl,INive.
G going October 21th to Nov.
inrl(iMit-4..
heti. (l M
b to Nov.
lt.h
t. pointe on ('. P. It.. Mattawa, Gr
Nippon). told (Garden, River 4ul9usivr,
NINr 1(41 a and T' " k • g.
All tleketM valid returning on or Iw-
fooe )denuder 12tH.
(or earlier from lake point': if ntvign-
f ion (+woes heftier December 12th, Hint)
Write for h1440.1wnnl Mout rated
h 14)k entitled ••1launtr .1f Fifth and
(h Arne, giving ell inf.nn&ti,n per-
taining *0 g,41ue 1441414, the r•K4on, to
go to, maps) and all 1plrttenINr*. (lope
mut on appli',tion to J. 1). Methrn*'4I,
I14mtriet Paww•mg.r Agent, T.1nn4b),
For tickets 1 1111 inf.rin*t'
npply,to -
A. STRAiTON, Station Agent..
F. F. LAWREN('E, Town Agent
()Mee boom fl a. m. to 10 p. m.,
F U R Nt\T'U'RE
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
1',.t. the twist two noint.hit our d1tii)tw hall leen undergoing 1,'-
pt41. and we have now the FINEST it 1401V ROOMM IN THE
cot 'N'rl', N1.wked with a moot complete and u)►Grd*te stock 411
In.rliII, end high-grade (u)-nitime.
F,o11 y Misr. of fllrnitnr, in large alw►rtrhenf. Parlor, dining-
he,ho .m, Iulll nod kitchen furniture.
PAIOES REAs0NAaLt.
1 end Melon. framing n eta -Wain t• with n•.
We ask you to give its a r*lI and we w111 11. 4111914/441 1,, ,how
you our 44,4x181 and quote pries.
Beckett & Staunton
rN1Ih:RTAKERN 411.1 Ii,MBALMERs,
West Side of Square. 'Phone 89.
argains
in Hardware
Have just received the following lots of hardware which
Ill be Bold as follows :
.fixes. e1441y worth,
Table Kill% 1, x1141 Forks, worth 81.7411"'* art, at11$ .Zill
1.911
Yale Scisson'r, is inch. worth trio, at .
.illi
o-
1 :le S(•iswa*, lit inch. lurch 75.-, at '44
Amer brain 44(.4141)., worth 1$1.24% at i ..a
Cull .Axe llendles
Lanes pelt. nn Hero *door Hinge., wuet',h 111.11U, at ..
Mu.wkin Milne
'
New Gloves for only - I
These goods cannot be duplicated at the Ellice.
N. D. RO UG V I E,
Cash Hardware Store,
Whom Do
You Buy
Your Bread
From?
Are You Not
Tired of the
Bread You Are
(let, Ing and
Anxious to
Make a
Change ?
f he old way by hand. The
new way, machine made
bread, thus insuring clean-
liness in every detail, attach-
ed with a prompt delivery
service.
Parnell -Dean's Real
Homemade Brea d
Is the standard of perfection.
FOR SALE BY
P. T. DEAN
OODERICH AGENCY
Call; he will be pleased to
see you.
nvelopes
For all business purposes.
large Stock recently received at
We do trod rioting all ways aid always The Signal
Yio`oria .$t, Nadine Worts
A. Slradllau
Practical Engineer
and Machinist.
MPE4'IAi• ATTF.NTiON GIVEN TO
THE REPAIRING OF
EnginesBolters,
t yaw tsae.hln.17
and
Firming implements
General M*r•hine and Rlackamlth
Work of all kinds draw to order.
mpRlt'NM RBAMONABL1--A CALL N)Lf('ITE
Works : Victoria Street, Oeds^kh.
HELLONL
E
E OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THB BEFIT
Scralltoll Bard Coal
MI THt I1,R1atT
•1 (1..) N es He it ows fees•
satire rmlrel lea ti • 1.a
WM. LBW.
orser• 1.A tlLp u • IZV'L%D'a
an..e •efeedi4 M.