HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-11-5, Page 44 TauuoAy, Nov:. 5, 1903.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO
ON A GRAiN VESSEL
Exp.ri•ncos of a Citizen in Shovel
Wheat
Took • Job at Unloading the Steamer
ford at Goderach Harbor "owed the
accustomed Work Rather Ethilire
and Swears bg Non -meet Diet,
lir►JI
wee•
Un -
tins.
These large sl(u1144 Sipe "f-• 104
engaged in 4 hr c1►ia'y itlg trade of
'great lakes are iron-Ituih British t'Pti
which leave crossed 'the At Ladle
ire)'
1 h
Se +,
and
In
The Irm.tm learned and expressed by
biiuself war that (o a very large ex-
tent the prolongation of our lives
reeled with •w•Iyr44.
Nor LIKK J.1,a'0n'. I.41)1/KH.
lase •hlsiun, 1 Might incidentally
neeution for only disagreeable part to
me it the whole performative of 111y
duties consisted in climbing up Ilse
Mug iron ladder front Hee 1101 441111 of
the ship to the deck. This woe over
thirty feet in Ieniltj4 Sind of genuine
u•u1i4'u1-roustr1u•lluui (wing, as au
Irishman' expressed it, w little more
than upright. Certainly in ascending
it no such pleasant sensation.: aceurrell
to me ns 111114. have been evaliked
by Jacob of old in his beautiful dream.
In its navigation 1 owe my thanks to
Leong Angus and Matt. 11. ear valuable
O 4.b Wito WAS TIIERE.
-. are,n0N-_upeorr!( its our very (1444411r,
the date long :ago 1ht•y w,1114.1 11
*Nell booked Il4I4II nit-C•'1'y
Ea -aerie.- as a pared with Ilial s144
craft thin 4l 4.luglet over to our sleet
"-thy.tllwlands tit iuiwigra1ts to
Jr4t.y."'1"f New 'York and Quel
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Who 41411.,11)'4'1'- in the new land 111
llarir ludelible marks of prowl,"
the tarr.14 the countrf. Iredly 111ILi
the wiI•lei n4'.a las b141,N1mttas the cos
at4YKL
syr
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the
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• The lime iron ship %Vexforel. (`a
.la.. itmee*L of 1,44Ulon,.atypaof1
era-.. Meat ions' ,als444 e, w'i111,'11411,'
Thlus:au,l1'u-h',rls.41' wheat bent' 1''.
‘%'illiaw, .4',�w' Iting 31 liar dock tit t
fo d of the hill. Seeming a .h el,
etlilted SurNewel ahem( ,t 1ird,N'k 4
'rues'h1)• after41.44 11. • 4 111e of t
hat'he•s )'wing 'alle:nly_. op •11, al■,
t e em y of us "ripped 1114.1 1 he pile
wheat some Isetill y I.•rt deep, 4th
dimenriun.ateet tithe)' My Iaty. 'r
leg Was 41.0.41.1 ' jou erect nth! %te a
t 111111 •N1...41141 ever)' 111.141 w' m
4 s.44
• work niuler he dileeliuiie o 1, \\
the Kiss 444.a4411e*•. I fell 1t4' .1.47;t
the uui.r of air machinery a. a
e.ddi'r would in .rrating.11tr la/ tl
while all til)' 114rves .e elll',t to
a:mating tin end: it w'ii. 1411» Intel
line. However, Later on. wl►eh Ih
chat begat) las get in its work, 311
hde:asoad se'ns:alaon 'iiihnew hat 1411111 et
ot for all Iliad 1 did not r*IN•ri.•m
the terrible Haling, lied leen .-o oft.
t .1.1 of : eat the caalt4:uy'.:tlee'14 I' •
11 •gam 10 like it and found that if
.1 it til` duly it sea.' ll1Ip14•.rlinlu
work. Whether it WAS S44w ing w144
'`(zu 1114+111inging s golden ..r shovelling w'he:1
munp:y1114+111 labor, and the mil
incentive tire malls it .wort w:444 it
reward.
NI INE THE. tri rets" 01,Wt:4 H.
A slight d'r4r1geIuwlt of Ihr mach
' i 1rry. permitted a few tin nules' hill in
• -,.4'u• .Hart.. 1111d like a 11.41'..4 whohad
pulled a big load tip still it did lin
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good g11 to get rely %%iud. 11 vrrylbi.4
n .w' 1:411 vert' 11u'ely.and at 0 "'floe
. was kink'k.•d a17 fur slipperI discussed
the-confe11l, of my little. Iw44kel shonehi the.•Irv:UAr and! he relish 1 exiles'
4 •Ile,dl 111 dl -114 .•Itg of a timelier of
hiked, apl'd"'s and a 1411:11111 it. of bread
aid bitter will long IW rein nls•r11
&
`e a decode! meal. lie.ti aiug on w-nrk
a natant 7, with the :Sid of a few 1 141.
Which gave the .4elltl l'111 her n ser d
appearance U.144Iggh the diel. w. J..•it.
gist a4yay till half -past lo. .rp next
tour g at 8. a lin y breakfast •4f 1111
egg and $41:11Pur
P .41wlh ell 44l'jde•44, aril
again on liana and Olt setia1ak by f eltede
e1, feu feeling nothing 1.tIP 1141,4"se o
le
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11.4HD Wolf 14 .4T THE Stitt :H.
To assist Ihr 11111'h1111ng four Ni'�1'N•rs
W. re brought into requisition, iite 4(c.
Nee err)' 'h like those need in ma
lint rolt(ls. Emil scraper is taunted hj
t uta 4s•r-'ms. who hold it. upri4: n1
in the wheat until the air»in 4• •s 1111
t'ae r ewe from the twyver. drawing it.
to the Mouth of 1114' leg, where it s
til 4,•d over. tit...men then'pulling•it
bac las repent the •47111 14• Ihin4.11ver
•:t Alrhrnn(it Ir deer- 4.•1k i,,
this is 'PTV hurl work. the best 114,•4,
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}tang ``(1e
case did
drawn in IN
'l,N,k their I
tont f'.r lbs yob, MI ill 11,,
see Mor' thin six load.
1111• n relay at' frt•s11 men
es. 14( *IINW.'I' t.. :1
timulser id ,111111: • 11Nik a 11au1J nq'srlt.
I,ul found after very hhurt rx4.'rl-
.ncr (hat I was "1' Itr411 111 441.41/..-i-
te4.g4 14 the gift -who' wired 4i prom
e.f nutr1•i:eye after an, extended
court ship lasting sdemote 'earn --it :.I -
tuns( took lit' hlr•atllaw114. Howrt'rr.
1 ref owned to Inv .hovel, Ile 1• Ilse of
which I etut.t give nand] 1 ter re-
sult 1.
W rI11tY41 TII I4K.4T THE .if„v4:l
In this connect iau.411 til)- sea)' h1)lal
meeting Willi Mr. 'Metbiw, the lnatn-
ag .1 of 11►r- Big Mill. the subject of the
valor of the sernprr as against the or'-
dinary .hovel woes ineident:tly 111.•1-
ti,.o1il. Ile remarked that-le.•.had as
Ica ,f peel men whit kw'ty hots to ase
e shntrk and slut in their panda no
Way lend Nn fir been intraoltiee,l to
heat it tzar the rapid handling of }train.
I'Y,T.1-elvl'-vvinteiet4.
ermine,• stint stop gave tet•• Ilia
.t.irmetnnity 1.1 lu11k arlllllt.l•1111.1 •.•e
W n my , emotion iiiolls were. quite as
ninith•r are w'rll-knowt) and reap 4.4ed
residents "f• the tenet" w'bn.r f. 'liar
Gose, are mart daily 11)14(11 mer steel..
There w•er'al'.o N • 111 rttllge'* w11,
did n(i� kllntt'. A111n4<t this Vete -
t•.111. a . I he helin•s.. however. 1.
n .' i,-.•.4 a 'ell kn.ov, figure k/1u44411 n:
''Illack Mot ray," 11 gre•:.t. Wtorkrh with
n swing on 1 'm like the Brit ilig shaft
of n helm'. "v,;. ale. end.'►• cet'tairl
e iH1111'al llli,,4'i •1U11.Glrlves ei add tall an
A piniti41•ia a.44 I of efs'rnits Ilin.ugll
' 4'air faefII4, it'd •,spial ha 1144' great
P'alsti,tf hill, -err.
-AI *11.411 m11 'IT 1r'okty nor dioie,
C. • 10 an Out lie Il the gt4t111 11 1.
got. Tie. 'ship. fliit le with br.s.n,
gm! 411.4(11 x4111. 1.11111 ‘1.4 us land in 11
•ilea) I hue (Il.' Walk a i ttbs41•s belt'
,Ill eleven ;nal tidy.. will" anything in
its plat,. as 31 the flake ..1 1h.1 11,1''.:1
g111ttotale 47' w'f1111Mt wont ha''e her
ftitehet.
444:141 1.1 Els .1141' Molt t
1 time 1re1 ane Millie hi he .k tit'.•If
Yyler null .dela' 4nl11,' d111nfl inn. (roll
el'4 inte•r,lling exper'icn,es, One a my
'lerts in being her' WAN las Per. t Ry
ai.I' I'.e 4d embita ee int a dirt WM •I)
r N1tlw• t Slur huh Ied•It."III ire•ly .k•eai
of ening food; in - ll!. "Stela RII
egq 4(e/ttvu 414411'. it'IR.wi of s'mp,
- baked. ineil•s, and cons44Ynhte le ,.l
stet banter. Thr Inst h'4( Nam.. of 11,,•
` .ek t frit in I,,'tler trip► than at any
44(.N',.NM lime. and I 0l}elft' believe
.4(�d I/Wen w N hunt Gila' hive fent nn -
del n►aar11 longer engaged w;iIhoit
.114ta41ing only injut•y. • My ideas of
lliedia4 an;it.rslnlleln)s•rl(elif.'ha''e
el Jute bs•u uau,hstrengt strengthened by the
1N•rnmM of n menet in1lrlt'tire' IeN.k sent
4(e' ftt)4,41'a ltforein, entitled The Art:
44 lit•' 11'ng." This 441444* the very
ioter•stir aululNngtmphy .41 the reie-
br+ted Italian .41hilNt. Hier ( 'orlmr.,
. w h.4, loth wit h a del Ient� et'nsl it nil iton,
white latter nn w'4s mach bngNairrd b)•
'INNNI exfehl44", nal' gh'en^ up by
bee phy'iebins tet the age of fluty. hf
adopting a nl'w( milked change -h4( nil
Die habits. peluripally, relating to hi -
dirt, w;l.s mudded to writs' tete dosis
teeny of his life ret the great age :R
airest.y-five, having at that ti,nr 1'hc
414H lltahraaimo n( both Mental a ,tid
teel11v pose','*, whirl* were a.lw,t 1 ret
his co11nuNr'Q until 1 h erose our hi.
long, welnMhle rel.4 m1..st 1•nJnp side
career of Ince hundred Magill ter v
Milt.
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POWER COMPANIES TIED UP.
Ntorkenen Walk Out at 'N.a.ara Falls Oyer
• Wage Redecl,on.
Niagara Falls, Nov. 8. -The strike
of 800 laborer on the three Cana-
dian Power Companies construction
wurk as a result of. a reduction of
26 cents a day in wage. has resulted
1n • complete tie-up of the com-
pany'. property. The cellos but of
the militia and the swearing 141 of
20 special constables to guard the
premises, which are threatened with
violence fromn the angry mob which
showed threatening symptoms all
Slay yeeterd•g, and well .into the
night. Last week the Ontario Power
Co., the Canadian Niagara Power
Co., and the Toronto Power 00,
posted up In pronjlnent places about
their premise . notice that .a ped,uc-
ttou from $1.75 a day to 21.511
would go Into .flet 1euterday. Wb.n
the 410 laborers went to the pn-
tarlo Power Co.'. worts yesterday
morning they refused to_go to work
at the wage offered. Tey walked.
out of the works and dow44 to the
Toronto Power Company's work.,
`aud then to the" Canadian Power
Uo., in each caw Inducing the labor-
ers to Joinitheir rankle,
Meeks IN elite Dews
At the Canadian Power- Co.'s
wheel pit where Lawson and Rlley4
have charge of the operation,' .the
strikers ' compelled the workmen to
deeert from work by ,hurling .rocks
down at them q distance of 170 feet,
In gangs of two end three hundred
they patrolled u and dual His rtver
shore to see that no one went back
to work. Seeeral ons Were com-
mitted. William 7 •ung," a foreman
on the fore bay ;elf Ontario Co.'s
works made an Atte. to repel this
MOD from gaining .t• hie men
to Intlmldat• them.? . as knock-
ed down and severely e c atbout
the face' and body.
Frank Liblonde, a ti
also brutally. aasault•d
Italian who refused (o gide
son ` Itll•y's was beaten n y i�
insensibility.
Yee Dar Re•ol.•el
, was
a ..ung
1 w-
1 1 to
Ia the afternoon the men- In
the village -of Niagara Falls, bu
-up all the revolvers and knives
sal.. In fear of further depredate s
being ,committed be the rioter', t •
three companies ordered the work
shut down. 'All night 'cling, No. 1
Company of the 44th Battalion and
• detachment from b ndy's- Lane
'11117. Corp 'patrolled th• liver bank.
Word had been received early In the
,evening th.t strikers had secured a
tilantity of dynamite and were likely
to snake an attempt to wreck the cof-
fer, cribs that hold the water teak
from • the partially completed co'
structton. One shot was fired be-
-!ween
and the (lenad1an Niagara Colup*ny,
but by whom ould not be discover-
ed. Several 'It lane, who largely
compose the strl n, were discovered
prowling about, ben . upon being chal-
lenged trade 06 into he park. 7'h.v
could be seen hangfag bout 1n small
groups all through the p k in the
vicinity of the power, comPenies, con-
verging, excitedly.
meetly Wetrwesera \ .
The 8100 workmen are compo
Itallar r,
negroes„IlUngarians, Pol
C'rutb,us '1'he'Italians and Poles ate
said to bel the disturbing element.
I he/ r boarding-il ,uste are- on the top
of the hill overlooking the three
wo rks. They have been drinking
ft+loly,land It Was thought would
p,ake some lawless demonstrations.
But up -till 2' o'clock no further
accts of violence. had been commit-
ted. On. drunken Italian, however,
got into W. dispute in Niagara village
with • young mut named Jamie
llamilton and' drew hie knife,' whish
he plunged into IfaltRllton's face, le -
Met Mg a terrible wound. He made off
In the direction of the board1,i(
houses On the h111 and' Is still et
large.
■Illta►y t lee' AekN. .
laft
or
•of
Ilegtlluitions were sent to to Col.
1'rukkshank early lattt tight' fair mtll-
tary protection. Orders' were Itieutel
to remove .11 the powder and oiiplo-
dots to a place of safety Eery JUMP
Irl the three companies' employ 'Mile
had•businan• around the plants wells
supplied with firearms and their
;nestle neat to them, so necessary
was It considered that every man
should b• on the spot to avert/
pending trouble.
Several of th• offit'fals of thew com-
panies Involved went intervk;wed and
It has been for,itl:vely stinted, hove -
"ter, that the rate of was� to' these
Lind o1 laborer. shall hot exceed
.80
r
1,3' an officialythat' if . It w Wednesday "Wettedas also le
reached. without a definite settle -
anent of the trouble, something
avould be done tliat would guarantee
he eo,nt ihuence of the works with -
oat any further trouble. The la -
tourer a however'. are (a be Pahl
ao-.de,,4, nc('ord,g 'to a nfaterueut
etas),. at the ("retarlo Company's of•
Iwo lent night, and It Is then, when
shey obtain poslreselwt of their
tlewaey, that (regulate is looked for, la'
aV all.
It. D. Ilartl, constrldtion engfn'etari
...aid that not over 50 ter cent. of
f he men were in favor of • strike,
Cut were. urged through Intimidation
to, lay down their toads and join
their excited h Ilea-woe►men. 'rho
('ulk'e have spotted the ringleaders of
Ole Ile gang ate tere only waiting for
Pro,',,cr Opl))ortunily of rounding
11 hem 'up. The soldiers have tern
auppI R•d with • 4.114 round of (marnu-
Iiiiti. R"i1 will remain elvengs'd 44(
Shea 4111,,,,• •w'mpanlea' premise.' till
4' "re .s rcao1111 ('apt Coulson is
In command .144" Wli'mn attperh,-
ltendent .'f the bark. who ling detail -
ad hie endo 41.41 of row:table, 111
Hook after the threateeed property, fa
Of the npininn lhnt the sitoetaon is
4au11• dangl•rrine and developments
plight be looked for at any moment.
r.eemeese weldable
The excitable nature of these for-
eigners. he thinks, might lead to *4 -
Most any mots of %rowers V they
•
were one* thoroughly arouso0. 'ins,
most critical moment will be when
they are paid today at Y o'clock In
the morning.
MIL AYLbSWORT11 11031E.
Banqueted by the Canadian Olt* of
Toronto.
Routing Reception to the Canadian Commit-
'
-
Honer Repeat. That the Deenion Was
Not Judicial Declares T1.1 Canadians
should Nol Hold Resentment Almost
0,..) Britain. __---
Turuute, Noy._ •$. -Last night ths,
dnoing `mese o'fthi lf(4iig Edward was
the -ascend► -o1 th• Canadian- 4iub-ban-
tort tendered Canadian C'uuuululuu-
Cr" A. B. Aylesworth, K. .C. There
were 350 covers la' d. :!'here were
4c,►urate for three trines es many
more. .Two great bags, the tlufun
,leek end the colors of this colony;
!ere cOnsplituously displayed. The
very absence of other decorations
c11utributd to Ili• appropriateness of
[hear two symbols of the Empire.
1'he glitter of cut Klass and the pro-
fusluu of town added to the brilli-
ancy of the occulun.
11 was a gathering unique in mon
Ways than one. A. Mr. Aylesworth
observed, It was a scene seldom wIt-
neesed and was surrounded by cir-
cumstances peculiarly Intereettng. But
`t wait the young crowd rather than
he "old guard" so frequ•utly seen
un such occasions. No member 01 tela
Government was present. There was
no dlsyueltfoa to cake it other than
a purely social ,function aud a testi-
inoulal of the admiration of the Ca-
nadian Club for the guest of the
evening. There were no civic fea-
tures. Col. Denison was not there,
but to the Sett of President Macdon-
ald sat Judge Hodgins, who first
registered his stern protest against
thi decision.
hatiasWse Ria.eehe.
There .was ao mistaking the enthu-
siasm with wh44h the "Maple Lest
Forever" was greeted. •' but no . lays
turbulent was the scene When the as-
sembly arose to respond to the na-
tional anthem, "God Save the
King." That tb• ,Sathering bristled
with enthuilsam was evinced *heti
th• guest of the evening made his
appearance., To the strains of t '
orchestra, coecesled by • bower of
flowers, Mr. Aylesworth walked 1n,
accompanied by thr -club's president.
Cheers and hand el ping continued
for several minutes. 7 guests were
arranged at individual t les,.excrpt
for the table at the "out of the
dining -room• where sat the asst dis-
tinguished members. Here sat resi-
dent Macdonald between 11r.•" A 'hes-
worth and Judge Itodglns.
The menu was disposed of hurri
Iy. There was an evident desire to
get down to the good things as soon
as possible. The tasty bit of card-
board decorated with maple leaves lis
autumn tints, and the picture of the
t of honor, was passed Loft la
ty minutes. In response to the ap-
�-t over the "Maple Leaf For-
\ lIr Blight rendered "His Ma-
Mille'
a-.Mill' amid more applause.
e ee, 4'.r tow. wean.
The spec .of the evening was pleas -
4• • iq every particular. There war.
4,t 44a11114.4.•nt amelyeb of the. dry de-
b" u(\the diate to give the colo'
✓ Seed, and t • re wera'ulany bits
led that cas much light on the
pelt n in which t Canadian Cotn-
er* found the'. selves.' It re -
tit few words . r the sleeker
rim11 , •Ihy.-.end.
present. ■ . fact, for
Lours spoke, nterrupt-
oc • . "al 'pont out-
T rth'..peWi" was care -
Ind With m d
of t lei 1 Jew
eat.. 1 spoke lvr qf'
colleagues, d td that thel'aiad
f►Ictlon mong them .n14
opinion of ' •'11
•. He 4'r
ted the dec•Iae.
to
PIA
e ver,
Isety
soy
mistake
',tenteded
to seen the y
efton of�a1
nearly t 44
ed with
bursts..
Mr.
fol and
avoldance
or entim
his colt
been any'
em sazd Ass hug
AIv ton
tion ready publish , that he and
Sir Louis Jett. declin , to sign the
.Ward, because upoct.t ' points, the
division of the islands the Port -
Lan Canal and the loca on of the
lite parallel'.to the coast here was
a cunl-
a and
ar-
se s
3
not an adjudicatton, . but
prom
Sir Lo
rit•tlon
duty'. He
majority of
b. But he said 'that
e were actuated not bv^ -
ut by a simple se. 9 • rt
putd iso mutive, t • -the
•• �trlbupal.
Lee.Aherq.ae aa? Omplre.
He made, how•'•r, tl}e-.fniport.an
statement that L Alverstone ap-
proached the Casa w' h s different
view' of - his duties (rots; tht taken'
• the Canadian jurists. ' rd Al.eratone believed that he s e act-
en umpire r Judge betty on-
nding clew r. Aylesw'urt
v.d that It was a meeting u e-
egot,'• from (heat Britain and t
'fated States, each having • "nn
ural and inevitable bias" for his
w•4(' country For himw-It.he admit -
ed that bias, though he honestly en-
deavored to arrive at a right deem -
on.
`.11r Aylesworth declared that the
award, wv-mug as he,conceived It to
be, Inuit le accepted. •nd the nal'
part of his speech Into which neN-
*Ion entered was his earnest repudi-
ation of the idea that Canada should
harbor any resentment toward (treat
1 Britain. In fact, the speech allowed
clearly an earnest desire to allay re -
refitment. Mr. Ayleeworth made au
emphatic declaration of loyalty to
tho Empire, quoting 'gar John Mar-
donald's wards: "A British subject
I was horn, a British subject I w i:I
d4..'
-Cod Sar. the King" (onc•lud 11
one of the most spirited gatherings
of the kind In the history of the do-
minion.
Charged With Are•■.
Berlin, Nov. 3. -Albert t , Ilerlet,
of New Hamburg, yesterday Charged
Charles Frank of the Sera* villagi
with having set fire to a stack of
straw belonging to him on `unday.
e•. C•e•I.1•' scala.
Kingston, Nov 3. -iter. A. W.
('Ookr, Anglican, of this city, has
been appointed chaplain of the King -
felon Penitentiary, to mimeo(' net-.
Conway Cal Iwright, who retired last
week. '..
►amt a Os►.a WM Retire,
fords, Nov. 3. -1 -he Figaro yeate,•
flay morning .apt 1t has meson to
bells%• (hal Premier ('onihes has
quite determined to retire from of -
lice after Ilia Christmas holiday*.
w.lal.. A.staet Levy.
Montreal, Nov. R. -sludge Ran sea-
Ienceel B•ckrsrk end Blakely to •
fine of 2100 each •red two hoer"! con-
finement The Crown prn,aed4ng•
against Ley will be dropped.
ATLAS LOAN COMPANY.
a.. A. a. Am« leu. •3 ale 11.m'e Oar
ere4.a Tk..•wlta.
7'oreuto, Nov 8 -Th• eiamine-
tlon of Mr. A. 14. Anes, the weal -
known stockbroker, was commenced
yterday' et 11.15 before Mr. Thom-
as Hodgen•, K C , Master -to -Ord( -
nary. Mr. Amo was represeatdd by
his counsel, 1). E 'Thomson, K.C.,
and Mr. W. 4H. Hunter appeared for
the National Tralat Company, the
liquidators of the Atlas Leeu Com-
pany. Mr. 2. F. Hellmuth, K.U., re-
presented • large body of creditors.
A stiff of clerks from Ames aaCu.
and from the National Trust -Com-
pany were seated near by, with large
numbers of ledger. before-theut. -
M. Ames was_ under_ a=atutnatinn_
-fur nearly throe hour. In coulee:te m
with the wreck of the Atlas Loan
Company of St. Thomas. It will bee
remembered that Mr, A- E. Wallace,
President and Manager of the Atlas
Company, was else a psrtuer in the
flru, of Acus t Company, and that
the suspension of the two concerns
took place almost simultaneously in,
June last. Mr. Atte! evld•a!"
showed that to all latents and pur-
poses Wellace and the Atlas , Loan
Company were identical parties in
the transactions with his arm. The
exawwatlon developed the fact that
the National Trust Cumpany, as
liquidator of the Atlas Luau Com-
pany, charges that the latter com-
pany have lost outright about .407, -
MU in cash and ssuulatles turned
over to Ames i• Company. On the
other band, Ames h Company at
present claim that the Atlas Luau
still owes them about 5151,00(4. and
retain 1,004) shares in the Metropoli-
tan Bank, subscribed for by the com-
pany as collateral. In connection
with thew shares It transpired that
several months befuro the pruep.ctu•
of the Metropolitan bank was "sued
It was arranged by Mr Anes with
Mr. Wallace that the Atlas Loan
Company should purchase 6100,000
of paid-up stuck In the bank at 200.
MAULED BY A LEOPARD.
Neje* Leek1.. Comedies, May Law ■t.
Lir. 1s s•m•lilead.
Ottawa, Nov. 8.-A well -knows
Canadian officer, Major Leckie, has
been seriously, if not fatally• injured
by • leopard In Somaliland. This
Deis is embodied In the following
cablegram received here yesterday
01/1 Lord Strathcona:
'"Lord L4asdoene sends ate the
tuflowit>1[ telegram from Cul Swayne:
'1 regret to inform you that Major
it 11.'4. Leckie dangerously mauled
by a leopard.' In conveying news to
relative" _ please say how deeply 1
sympathize, and that 1 will immedi-
ately cabl6 any further despatches re-
ceived by W$ Office."
Major Lecky comes from Tar -
brook, N S. He served in Strath-
na's Hors, and afterward' la ths
Canadian Mounted Rifles.
2n
$.tae from Ottetre..
Ottawa,
Schreiber,
ways and
morning on
canals.
'1'h. Qo
t•rday morn
to Long I'ont.
Hun, W. S. Fielding yes on W.
nesday -on • trip to t Maritime
Provinces.
at. 1l. Courtney, who has •t r. -
turned from a sett to Euglan orat-
es that all the public men he
talked of the imperative neresslty
Herat Britwttr•^vnatertatnTrts-'10
friendly relations. with the United
States.
Bleeder as .coda .
Sarnia, Nov. 3 -At 7 o'clock last
evening Juno Christie, caretaker at
llayv*ew Athletic Park, Just north of
o:
the town, dIur'ered a man In •
dying cgnd*don in the stable adiein-
g e race cuurse. The man isye
a' •ut,tars of litslightly bald,
an wore a braey'bblack /mustache.
Two utast wouuda were In Ins fore
'lead, d three utbee shot• from a
32 -call • revolver ha lieii�ffrd in-
to tae w work of th• stable.
a
Nov. 8.-.Collingwood
Rail -
'units,
Minister of Ra11-
als, left yesterday
• our of the Canadian
ttsr101 G ral retu yes -
Ins fro' • hunting
p
•
Lay as thee Ma
Montreal, v. 8. -Students cross-
gks6oppin# for XitetiS ootiz
Might straight along we take a pride in talking dress go(xls to you. We know
we have the right thing at the right price and the latest designs and colorings.
Blacks too in plain and fancy weaves at all prices from 50c up, 4m to f46 inches
wide.
A big, big bargain day in dream goads next $atulttay, Noveuiher 7th. Just, think of it, whole
inlulenae »(4x•44 of dews. lu:lteriali al bargain (Leyte pricer fur just.. tele day. but • it means a lot to
--your fnryourirtiuw w'h,it a 1u11•gaiu day Illee41114 at this SIAM.. When we ray bargains, bargains it it and
_AU mistake say we will just put in this gloat wale 'day all our large collection of walking and dream
skirts, 11ott' you Will he slue to get a good h spun 111• venetian skirt cheap all new for thio fall's
trade, blacks, navy blur and greys.
A few ends of dream rattle. 511 to 511 irichel wide, Ir:al .4(1441 1(4 :41c, which is a big t'vluctiote 4141 regular
priers, may from ill to :1111 per cent.
11141 Lulus' eiNlts are going 6114, 111Ore than half our stock said already. Dunt you want to get our
before they are all guns.
BLACK SATANNA WAISTS. --These 44,11x)5 should have leen here weeks ago belt did not Come till
lose. Had to wait our turn at the luakere. Per4a1Ni it is j41441 as well fur it 44,1144,14, ase now with nothing
hilt the new ours 4.4. show. Every oheated and new and eet 1)11.4 prices. (1 • ami seer them if, you wan t
titre,,
FURS. -Examine our et(xik. It is right slid the prie,ee ala simply at bed rock, all mew.
KID GLOVES.- B,•.it auaker's5gowls, Perrin's are the best. We have thrill. 7144', $Lied and $1.25.
Mo"Ilas in colors, [Wet laranel
1'ndrrwear for Men, women, I44.ys, girls and chi time,
Standard Putter.4, a 10, 4.1, 2.1 evade ; no teeter pat terns merle in the world t hen Ihr Standard. The
4),'44ign41', 111 refits; y4ntl)' s dist t•iptiun, hide. An 8 -page fashion sheet her.
CA11 OR
UDUl:I: t»J • • COLBORNE • 86'PHONE
.
.40 the river to Longdeull on Satur.
day. They threw meets at a .a -
lm'''. The police, the firemen and
the citizens clashed with the college
buys several of the students had to
be taken to the hospitals un their
return to the city, while neatly fifty
of them received slight Injuries.
■all•we'•a ratans,.
Halifax, 'N.H., Nov, h. -Percy Cork -
um, aged 14, was .hot dead while
playing Hallowe'en -pranks at I!•ats-
purt, and Trueman Trafry, a nattiest
of the time, Is under arrest, charged
withidoing the shooting.
In e(0Dtrnl Slating what he ha* done
for othrl,4. the average titan in apt 0.11
etVerl,Nlk whet others have rkmr for
him.
F,very penman isaffering from general
debility should take Miller'. (`om-
p1Nound Iron Pills. For Hale by Jim.
`�'ilwln.
NOTICE
WE, the undersigned, grain
dealers of the town of Goll,' -
rich, agree
Not to accept any grain
offered on this market
that is not thoroughly
cleaned. - at._an-y price- -
whatever.
IS
eeniellt becomes a
►
',viva ourselves
as II grain is under
t 1`spectlon and
clean fore ,being
IRTRICH
nec' ' ty t(
from 10:
Governme
midst be
accepted.
NICHOLAS
8t: Sos,
A. J. COOTER
WM. B1'RROy1es &
SIN,
4
1
L
BACItI
Bothers You, doesn't it? Comes and goes,
you don t know why. Your kidneys are
THE KIDNEY PILL CUR 8
Bt1"="Vu
giving you warning of more serious trouble
it you don't act at once. Get
IT
Take the taemedy according to directions
and your back will be easy again. All
druggists sell Bu Ju.
Box 60 p411A,
60 cents
Refuse substitutes.
inlay 14044•, N. •.,*ND
112111011011. oar.
• •411111111111r•
Brighten Up Your .tome With
Flowers This Winter.
We have a Hire auwo4meat of Millis. hyacinths,
*44144 N, nar11Na*1N, freesias, .'mens, etc., rte'.,
in raviolis e0lnrl.
Prices air very moderate.
Our Ileatemall stove -pipe varnish has a larger
sale thin year than ever. it is the intrinsic
merit of the article that is doing this. Net-
ter than *II others, it 444 driving inferior
worts out of the tnarket. The hest is none
tri, good for you - take our advices-- nae it.
Two Nit pickle follow craecs for sale cheap.
Tone Up- -
Y0444' Horses
Thi. Fall With Our
Tonic
Condition
Powder
an honest. hlr>.11 purIfl.•r.
N44 it ".t.Mk bead'
Int '*Wnet.hin4 heat.,
W. 0. GOOSE, VW"
Ro
Chemist.
NEN ADAM and EVE
Started housekeeping they did not buy their funlitllre
from els, because we were not in the furniture busint•..,
t I1e11.
But we are strictly' in it now, and can supply 3(11
with almost anything in the furniture line, at prices that
Hill snit all purses.
We carry the largest stock in West Huron.
Adapt had no such assortment to choose from a
you have at our store
We make a specialty of upholstering and picture
framing.
Satisfaction guaranteed!, or your money back.
Beckett & Staunton
I'NUISIt'I'thh:FIS and 1•:MHALM Ens
.
West ;Side of Square. 'Phone 89.
Bargains
ttardware
• Have just received the following lots of hardware which
will be s?ld as follows :
Axe's, easily worth, 73f at `� $ ,yr
Table Knives end Forkn,,worth 41.75 Per art., at 1.111
Yale fk•iswers, A inch, worth &i4', at .t .511
Yaleficiswars, al inch, worth''75re at... ,. ,. .i4)
Ames (Grain Scoop, worth S1.2 , at 1.011
Cull Axe Handle* . b
Lancs Pate re Barn I)11Sr Hinge's, efwele1113,0D at .65
Mu1.1ikin Mitt. , •
New (Heves for only • ,ib
These goods cannot be duplicated at the price.
N. D. RO UG V I E,
Cash Hardware Store, -
OODERICH.
Whom Do
You Buy
Your Bread
From?
re You Not
red of the
Bread You Are
(let Ing and
Anxious to
Make a
Change ?
The 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 Bread
Is the standard of perfection.
FOR SALE BY
P. T. DEAN
OODERICH AOENc
Call; he will be pleased
see you.
13nvelopes
For all business
Large Stock recently received at
We IM 82211 .IN ways NA alwa s The Signal
purposes.