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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-11-12, Page 5II1l, SIUNAI,: GODERTC1ti ONTARIO BALFOUR'S OPINION. Oritieh Premier Talks of Alaska Bound dry Settlement. N.Ir•ts D•cfdan. Out Thinks Ih. RIMOval or th. Dispute ,s an Inmtimabl• Boon Alry stone Refuses to Explain His eurr•ndo of Canada'. Rights. London, Nov. 10 -(C. A. P. )-Pie- oder Balfour's speech et the Uuild- Il"•> hail banquet 1r interesting to Cuna- '"""- 'lame trues the 1•,41 tier's suggestion Hutt Canada ought nut to weight the terms of tl. Alaakau settlement Igo loot -..nue( as the blessing uf the getting rid of ass boundary question by dual maty. Austen Chamberlain Received Sri ovatleL Sir Char* Dint. presided last eight at a dinner at the National • t . c.i blet In lemur of Berridge, till tis c t. LYttladefeatedon defeated at I.it'g lwatala)jt , The chairman declared Berridge ltd driven the euluulal Secretary to disavow C'hamberlain's policy. 1• reiterated the colonies did not wel. a preference. The Eng- lishmen R 11iu the Irish were slow, but the Amlrlcani said the same of Eng- land's mscblaery. and technical edu- ratl5n was needed, not user) reform. Tks rr•e.1.r'. ■p•.cb. 'I'Ie I London, Nov. 10 --Premier Pal - four. In his speech at the Lord May- or's banquet , est erday, referring to the far en,tere situation, said \here was every reason to Leal .anguln• that It would nut have a serious out- cume. He based this wuranae uu the passionate dome of the Czar le pro- mote general peace, and the tr.! that .tapers, as the ally of Oreat bntata, would be certainitu display. :uuders- tluo. discretlun mud judgment 1a its demands u well as (hoarse in ea - forcing them. Mr. Balluur said that the Macedon- ian question railed Issues, more die- ult and wore complicated than eves those of the far east. because it tuurhed the almost perennial culty of the problem o the Govern - Ment of its European subjects by .the Sublime Porte, but he was convinced that the question must be ultimately settled by the cuucrt t of Europe. Referring. to Alaska, the ' Premier \• sad: 'The danger arising from the • uncertain and disputed frontiers in the ease between the British Empire nal the United States her been de- ' ` •sI for all time I regret that the d 9 un bas not been favorable to ILr'r m1 ul the country., but the two Island+, the low of which to ('a add has aroused such grist feeling, are llv ,valueless from a strat egattld t • f! :. Mary point of clew, We rre� the e . et tenor of the derision, b1(t, how •er, the balance of advantmgh went, t gain to the cnit.d Stat or the.' to Canada sal wit the Anal uIJect of d ate bei ut ruuntri The d stun must Ise 3 ally accept for the *motel. of so . 'Mous ■ cost trill r 1 an in...ro na, a boon 1' "E 6. W▪ W▪ I 'E ilrllitar\ I)1 maces r'J you :08 lett from 1 a pict uro on ne 89. which ,151 .011 .101 UICH. sat- Itl\, and 1, l w II •ate• gly opie (s oohing co vpwovel of this worn the twu I"lei(rap to 11'1 1 stige the !wlnulary. boil pMN.•d torn, a d Daly a le boors ago ti• summary f Illy. Aylew- h 1 conn t pretend to sob by t telegraphic lilac gibe: the •e: - d the elugt nt watt - 111,.111 S dealt with which need to 1,e rust " lir 1(rlfuur spoke of the Britain treaty all osee promut 1r1ea11a4at ppm•. 1 tared States Ambaas • r ciao* responding to the toast of ' • 10 sign Ministers," siseaking f the Alaska boundary question. is, It 1.1 '41 happy ending to the •sly matter of controversy that three en- -hl at any lits* to create mischief and distrust between these two great, F:uglish-Npeaking peoples " Lur.t Chief Justice Alverstune re- tarred brt.Sy to the Alaskan Bohn- ar,t quewtlon, saying he declined to Ju tify ur to explain his conduct, be - cam obeli a course would be a 'nth ,low to the confidence reposed in the - Itish bench. The Arl'bp�isbrl,p of Canterbury: Sir At turnsS and Sir Jams% '/'hurn,un Mltkhie also. spoke. Matins Moves Moieties . laiddon, Nov 10.-(C.A.P.)-Lord Balfour, speaking at Ulaagow yester- day. said free trade within the Em- pire sat a noble ideal. He asked wLat hb.rty of negutlation meant. Power of making treaties was in- hereof in the Crown. subject to the ash,('• of his Mini,ten. He wets S11a- pi1'tulle that something enure than Q••nluni of negotlatMona was required. Its luted the colonies for their own sake, and kersuse he was • Srotch- man and was willing to ,u*kb such- - twee for the Empire's maintenance If Wei Ire wore necessary. Cassia Oaa strew IR London. Nov, 10.-•(C.A.P.)-Hon. Georg. E. Folder, speaking at Loughborough, Bald: "Let them se. how cagoule le able today to grow wheat and mend It 'to the Mother- land. 1f any one said Cyybden ,brought down wheat for 70 rhllliog. quarter to 20 shilling*. Canada -.something to do with It. (.'an- e 's *fa., developing her wheat fields wi flawing rapidity, and .In 10 Tears wub)d, be gr•wing quite of much England could eat-" al 1wMrelewed. London, v.10. -(C A.P.)-Ray lharles all h ljrvlewed for hts tires on the �\\ ty=ssaknig Lassa asked by Case ,' replied: 1 al- ways have been fa arable to such Power. It 54.111 not d td\separa- tion, but will prevent DeliaLeh, Aua- alia took strung groan. aLlah Court 1 '.tended her ar 1 '3'pathlse with Canada mor.- mint, but would rather not go tato detaate bat now ., We. 1,500 Shoop 1■ a WI.ek. Renfrew, Nev. 7.-µhal was prob- W, the largest drove if sheep this ever passed up Main street was that on Tuesday morning, when Menne. WWI 4 .Ia ileeon drove 2.5,10 to the t A It station verde. 1t '4'a• a halt hour of poise. 'Thirteen carload* "Me sent 10 IJomton•and neighboring Points. Wires, la •Iaosi Washington, Nov. 7.-41t'd. A. W. rlreely, .141.1 signal calker U.A.A., In Irl. annual report says "1.470 MON of military telegraph and cahle lines Save laid during the year la a Sb.ra►.rae for O•.d.. `� London, Nor. 10.-F7levrn pone brats "Iorthorn rattle have recently b,.44 •binnmd t.a Cane/•. 0a s.. Bawtry, U. S. RECOGNITION. Mew rasama Uov.r. maim{ 4.113,1 4.11 dent a.s..eai• aseop.ltl.e; and 0.1. Com' Will Os t. now M.pawt. Washington, Nov. 7. -Thr devisluu to recognize the de facto (lu1'e a rich• Of Panama was salved at after a protracted session of the .l'ubinel. yesterday, at which every mruNwr was present. except Secretary I(oul. and Secretary %'ilaon. No other sub. Jsct was considered. Secretary of State Iiiv wade a etatementii In which he say.: Thu ac- tion of thh //resident war not only in the strictest accordance with the prlaelplea of Justice and equity, and In line with all the, best precedent* orpubllc policy. but. it was the only course he cuuld have taken In com- pliance with treaty rfj(ht■ and 'ubli gallons. Under the personal Inrtru#floor; which he will receive to -day• Iruui President Roosevelt. (tult'yt States Colwell -General Undue!. Laves here Sunday for Colon to assume com- mand of the American Consulate there. Be will go- on the 11. M SS Mayflower. uJ, his -arrival at Colon Mr. (budge'. wTil wake himself known at once to the "de facto Govern. meat." and will du business directly with the Republic of runtime. FILLED WITH SHOT. cermet' Students W oo.d•d by Mas Wiwi •'rbsr Aa..y.d. Ithaca, I' Y., Nov. 7. -John C. Tracy ut Hudson, N. Y.. a sophomore in Cornell Unlver.ltc and a member f Ph1 Ua sin• Delta Fraternity; was Al hill of bird shut late Thursday nlsl t by Delacy Zl. Kang, who lives ne*t door to the Phi Uauu.a Lodge 1111 cdition 1s precarious. Tracy some other w.•miers 'of nity were engaged in re- ue boards from King's had been funNerit' used Thr fence had blown bays wanted ,it ro- ad taken th.•'ly,ards in his card Tracy s picking up a Ito while living' the heart city put the trate moving • yard. which in. a line fe down end th built, but King and piled thecal u was shut as he board King is a recluse, a quurter of a nd of Ithaca, has tarn once In twenty lours 1. C. R. MEN GET INCREASE, tlaaaaaore 0.t as•rylbl.• At4•• bat Trat.o..a Mao to Compromise. Moncton. N .13., Nov. 7.-A factory busts of Net tlenient ..Chid t.t r t r d at In the ease of Iyesterday of pay asked for by the Ir C. R. conductors and trainmen. W. S. Fielding granted .practically everything the conductors asked for Thursday night, but then Was • hitch ,over the trair,rnru'. schedule. A. compl'omise wqs offered the train- men of nity cents• per day, as the amount asked (or all round. Jt was granted to the Cunduetorr, but the offer of forty rents Ras :nude to the trainmen ;The Quebec wen held out for the full amount asked, but finally fielded and accepted ti•n rents per lees than 11,- schedule allowed. Increase will give the passenger re •$.VS per day, WA rCE BOARD. .reaper 11.11.., *pp.l_, • C.a*11Ii. N Adrl'. am It. London, Nov. 7. -It was officially announced 3 eaterday tat Iheaticr flatfeet-. with King F.• .rd's ap- proval, has. after cunlultat n with he Secretary of War, appoin d a intuitive to adviN concerning he ation of a board for the admin tra is. business of the War Olhce, and ,consequent change. Involved. The c • tunlitte.•nien nailed are Vie - alter, Admiral Sir John A. Col. Sir George 13, Mss Mate Deatr..d. Brockville, ov. 7. -Chis. .T. 'Alt- man, until roc tly a pirtn.r In the Citron Hat Wor Co , wens arrested Thursday' night r 'the charge pre- ferred by the , Ha Works Co., of rustle wittily- destroys g about three thousand dollars' woe h of hats. 11e war. brought before t e Megtwtrate yesterday. morning and a1 ret,and- .nl fur a week. hall wee player at 52.000, but was not forth. ,long• ' rsessrftraslr la Cuda. London, Nov. 7. -))tiring 'the of October the emigration to ('a through English' ports wet as lows: English, 9,971: 'Irish. 14�l; Srutch, 702: foreigners,- 1022. Th totals for ten timidity are:` Englbih, 45,794: Irish, 2.495: 1`ecotrh:',10,1 all; foreigners, 34.041. The total, num- ber to Australia and New Zeeland for OCtoI*t w•a. 1,057. t,, South Af- rica 7,411. oath ala 11111 ewes l'Illmalnw. ('unstantinoplr. Nov. 5. -in conse- quence of the Portes reply, pleading the superfluity or the new reform scheme for Alnedonia, on the ground that Turkey le carrying oat the pro- posals preciously abased to, It Is 1.'- ifes.d that Austria and ltussln will S end an ,ultimatum gicbng the Turk- lah Government a fixed term within which to sere, It the proposals. It...d 14. Prold•nt. Sharon. Pn., Nov. - Two stu- dents were expend and tw.'nty were • nrpended for two weeks iy the faculty of (iric. Cif 1'ullr•q, yester- day for throwing 11onee at 1. 1', Keller. president of ,the azar lent inn. average; • Mew Oilea01, Nov. 7.-Senmel Ad- ams, Nsyoung negro, nsmnult.•d Milt ter 1<ndues., at 4'as• Christian. 'Thursdav. Ile was captured mob\took him f the jail ha 1 hint to a tree laws or. , Ott•;lit -10 - d• Dominion (Jovernmr't h just received from the (mired r Office copies of forms of to ' r the "amply of bread, forego twee a and reel to the troops in Mo th A les. Ilmeders mull be received a 1'r•t a by .1aa- nary 19, 1904. i •N mule* in Ottawa. Noy. -Sir . Ifrld and I}}aa.1y Iwurlcr returned to Ottawa Sunday. The ('rime Minister will re- main herr milli 'Thuya'•,. when he Lave• for Montreal and llu,lsc, re- turning to the capital again on the following Monday. W• 5 .,l.*. eardl.al. "welsh • waahlagt.s. Nov. 10-('ongroan ilonll'l Nev 10. -'Th. 11111 'le-r,o. •fed //••$mala//. .fou,pk .-, 114r, nl the n►w 1.01T1 thrift. was 'stem w.. rwwlertoil Apsai.r of l the field yesterday Nn American card' ismM vu.atauvse. MI W1 tOintid. TI uIDs,ty, Nov. 12, 1903. .�- AN ODD RAILWAY WRCK Bayley Car Jump. Up os waggle and •lamb .i Ip.d, Milton, Nov. 1o. -At 12,20 yester- day afternuun a smash uI, took place fere et the • Junction ill the Y'.P.14.' aid the ' U.'r,df, tracks.. A Lengthy U.'1.'.R. freight trail, unable to oper- ate the brakes 1n time, crushed ante a car of ,ui1 beteg shunted by a t1. '1'.R. freight engine. The end of the car wail knocked in and the oil rail over ec.rythiug fu right. The loco- motive Of the heavy freight was badly demolished. The tender wait thruwn up beside the V.'ight shad, but the 1•ngi410 rust down the track over the C.P.R. Junctlun. A car of Marley Jutnp.d up in the air and landed on top of the ruined wattle,. cud III/. A wrecking train from Ham- ilton .made the wuy clear. A new wrecking derrick was used for . the Met. time with success. • A31(D TO LINE UP. But 1.a.l., laorrsu 'tt•polls tb• Ad - of • 1ra.e4maa. Wauhington, NOV: 10,-111. Philipp Cwlau-\'arillu, th1' envoy of tis' new Republic of Palmitin, yesterday tent a lett... u, United. States tdeaator John T. MLrgau of Alabama. SMtatur Morgan admitted that be had received u letter front M. Dunau- 1'arilla, end 13141: "11)4• lett.'• was -signed by 111. Curium, who profess- ed to be the minister plenipotentiary of the ltepublic ut Panama. The writer made wrr a flattering proposal to get in line be supporting the new Republic, but when 1 talo, advice, it wilt e•Dlile from American citizen,/ and not from is Frea•huu,n. who L Mterested•in the 1'unau,u Canal" - FARMER SHOT DEAD. A Stray ■allot 1.... • Boot•.'. 'las Blll.d Bim. Ottawa, Nov, 10. -Nue St. Pierre, n fernier Lying at Wolfe Creek; near South Indian, Nus shut dead n.'ar hie bonne on Saturday, supJ,o'edly by a stray bullet from a hunting party;.. St'. Pierre had gone to the bush to cut cordwood, ,and was felling a tree - when he received the .data! shot. Several parties of hunters were in the vicinity ut tie• tone. but just where the shut 1.110 from in un- known. The uuly clue 1uund as yet is .0 shell o(- a Manner bullet found 110 0.4 (ruin the dead wan` The bullet. which entered -his l.•11 should - der, was. a Mauser. ('rown Attorney Maxwell of • L'Original' .•ill idyrsti- ate Tk• •leg•. 1lrtkd.y. don, Nov. 10. -King Edwa d ted his birthday yFsterdav a Sari hate, where there was the u!.ual\di' ier to the tenants of - the estate at hleh the Khig• the Queen and other r ember% of the royal fam- ily Wended r mil the dessert.. Outside the ustnnwry salutes Sired at the naval a .. military stations, .4 herr sus tittle• s n of 11is Majettty's J,irthdav being obi med. 7'he new l.urd Ila, ur, Sir Janne Rah hie; gave a batty et to 1,21(0 persons in the historic 'uildhall last night Premier Balfour s the guest of honor. Many notables were pre- sent.• _ Prior to the banquet the - rd and 'Lady Mayoress held it re.eptiu • filieere strike' apr..da. Denver, Col., Nov. 10.-InfoI g44 received front the real fields of Colo- rado yesterday Indicittes that tilt strike of real miners will be wore ex- tended than anticipated. It is report- ed that the order of the - Executive Committee ut' the United Mine Work - is u( America. declaring a strike In L trict 1: fur yesterday, has been ors•,• d in Colorado almost to a bran Unions prcautionr have been taken by the s riff of 1.141 Animas County, in South, ('ulyrado, where it is frarrd troub may break out at any ttntr. Asterisms Wbgeo. Ma .f limber. IJoeton, Nov, 10 - e hundred de- legates of the Aru,riea Federation of Labor .net herr //satyr( 1. in a ten dart' '051.101 Samuel milers„ the president. debtered :t stron re- port. of the s.ar'm progress. It r- ring in his resort to the lal,or 1115 nient in ('*nada, Mr. Comfier., said: 'I'he trade union movement in ('anuria It keeping ogre 10th the• mutrwent In the United S((4u.t, • /pals INreaslsg •wierlaNsed. lludrid, Nov. 10.-Munlclpal else-' timed were felt► 1hruughu!it the ('0(441 try Sunday. '1'h.• Republican trium- phed in the most important towns iu ( 'at alonla, lysur•dern occurred in Dar•elonu, in which Inman): p.•rsuus sero, wounded by revolver 'hots. Two p•rsuss,are' r,prr'tei( to have be11n killed in a 11111/11 tOWY in VIll.'i. Cia. Mates rep.'s Uaagiter,D.ad. .Montreal, Que., Nuv. t0. -A ulee- suge from l'uukshirs atm ee the d)euth of Ills* Lulti. Pope, daughter 'of 1t. 11. fold', M.P., for Cumpluu.. The .il!c.us.•l1 was 24 years of .yip, end 0 egreitt ',favorite, in the county, • Pablo raver Striatum. Ottawa, Nov. i0. -With respect t0 Muir,. Ins.•kie, the Canadian iltfcer 1ioohst by a leupa•d• !u Soiu14hland, u i.,.Ksuge fruit' L3trd Steulhcutla •,ty s that the surgeon lu att.•ndunce '.ports be has fever. Lasa troy. YY laid Ow. Chicago, Nov. 10. -Twee thousand ;;•••; h,l%r lo -en laid oft by the Bij- ou., 1:1•.•1 Works at Beeth Chicago. $25.00 Diamond Ring Diantend is a fine white color o((he first.grade. le.pecfeclly cut and perfectly proportion ed. Set in either of above solid 14 K. gold settings fur $rg.00, We guaranlrq th.sable of this ring, and will refund the money if it is not entirely satisfactory. Mailed prepaid to any address on rece.pl of price: , r1101 -fi* 117.44 CARD. John S. Barnard, JEWELER. LONDON, - ONTARIO. 4. A Girl's Essay on Boys. A little� girt .wrote the following essay on Is ys: "Ill's ,1•e wen tlwt have mel got no lig :as'! heir pups. and girls are Wo111(v1 that trill be ladies. ''y-:and•b)'• \Then• God LN,ke;ll al .ialei l he *viol t.., kliw.elf, '\\ ell. I think 1 Caul 1Iyy 1N•It,•,• if f try again,' anal he net(Il' Eve. linos new if trouble. They tw'ur out everything but soup. 7f I lural ur) way the w.u'k! lfuuhl he girls aid the rest dulls, My; paps is ser nice that I think he must' hat'(• ,INYII a little Kiri when he WAS le 14(1 1.• hey. 11811 Wan uiudt', nud 111 the seventh thiy be resied. \\'elm's was Hien made iudl she has never rested NJuce.' Ittad The 4ignnl's clubbing list tin p.ige a, Pur each lig linin at the to!) t 1119'1• :ore million little . at the Isdlu,u, rule re•m1y)le .1,,((11.1 "trik0 .Miller's 1'wnpsnirltl (ism Pills. For wilt• 1)y' Ja.. \''Ikon. DUNLOP BROS'. Steam Laundry iiisgstoi St., nett King ['wart' Ilottl. Having purelt as,d lel unto - duty strum laundry plant and 1•1lgilged the services of a prate - tired sun with city ex)N'rienr1' at the husiness, w'e,IIY 1119.11:11. 191 t!) di) 011 kinds 11f laundry work promptly and satisfac- torily. A shay of y • )Naar ge is , respectfully solicited. - Ia.5 NIS called(' for and deh%- DUNLOP BROS. arming 'For Profit... Every Fariner should • Ifcei+ these three words constantly • in mind and conduct his 'farm On strict business pripciples. Guess work and haphazard t::,': ' -: l,,i:',.•r us,tl by ..t:,a , 4l aI tI-1,,-,L•ltl far- mers. l:t' r -I 110 WEEKLY St N, .1!„ 1'„r,in•r's Itusiness I':,i-, r, •, uu .411 a;t t the: very L,tc..: ::•1 !., ..1 accurate in- -4 t,rr:cation. r.-,;ar 111 b your-busi- be.s. .trine: \%\5's market. reports are worthy times the'sub- scription pto you. • Every Farmer in Canada ' should realize the full value of the service T1 10 SUN has ren- dered him in a public Way. it was due to the action of Tng SUN in. giving voice to the opinions of the farmers that the law relating to,cattle guards, drainage acrosrail- ways, and farm fires caused by railway locomotives has been amended. We will send Toe Wtttzt[Ly Sof from now to 1st January, 1905, in combination - with The Signal, for $ 1.8'0 si*writs• now. Sat de for I he asking. 1 Al Al A ER & ROBERTSON, Tat: Stoxa.l.: Cloderirh WE, theullde dealers of the town rich, agree Nut to accept any g ain - fered on this mar t th t is not thoroughl clea ed, at any price whatever., red, grain of. Gode- This age emeut beconi s a necessity toy , rotect oursel from loss, as grain is Itn(le Government'ction and must be clean . ore being accepted. N 11'H1)IAS Sox, • A. J., CooeEtt, W1t.,,BI'Rltows SoIN, ET it Jordan Blotk W. A. M°KIM Ishii* Om. . I 1�Itl�l I�f Itf Homespun Bargain 1 S1Ah„ni i 1,„„,,.,111u ,to slat ,i :(1N1t (ost, Nome in 1y14 1't ell I I , riiung1, I.,,' skirts ill' .1111'101A, 41 ''til Pieta. it 'l l'' I ,':Ire's, but mord of thorn 1111s seade/t1'8 goods : 1114')' 11111 i 4„ . I,•:IIYYt ,ill.) Lrw• priced tickets will do it. the psi('ell 31" 7:s.•, i;1.444:old *1.they. they will he cleared at 04-. 751',1111WC* , .t 111( 11f jacket dulh.:it half price. CASHMERE HOSE. 28c. :1 1:1:40:31,,4,4,4,1114'11.`", ilpurl' 54,(.11 aNh.•, a strong, 1v.•n thrca.l of pule ee.hrru'r.•, fell frl•hiowyJ• ,i,./.1,111.1%. 'U1.3'1enIot•, ,11111 rho price is ' Zit•. t13,1s' tre,'.' rib: wool hose up MIL'�fNEVV. ihdf prieed. 'rho newest hats in telt, beeself' :1e rl,•ady-til-put-4'11. Most, o then) samples, and all this wear SI n'5 g11NIN: you rami get passer aril the price, is only HALF what it •:weld Ile. 8KIRi't4. Tr. 1t '11'.'. ,ru4111, cheap. A lit of cud, of K1•1li11 W4 Nil at is.•, Thew nt'f)reultant lots t elem.. just the thiug for tio-downs, Me. .11 OVERCOATS. Don't forget wt.ue ' leu uripg all our over- cnts and pea jaekel.+at priers which Will alit yon t' i10eket IN0,k. INUiNiis.it/Ni�a�i111t/Mi1�1ii►/iii M°K(M'S BUSY STORE n111t1nm'1!mmnrrn!nnnmmnm►tfrm1111Mm1/n1m 1 You \\•ell ss',' all 110 ,t 11Ji.s time of the year. You need your money tto, do v, 1. \1'1'i1 so do moot of uA :any and all times and seasons. - Ir»a' ht•r•'s Where ra man's 1411191wN• earned Dollars g1si fart est. - V.in gotname than sin s. you t(et SA1ISFACTiON• dal kfnl•t' shoes alul' sty ... whined. ('all and Irl us 4110 3' you some of our lin . They will Interest- you. From the little one to the oh gide ire have the shoes to keep your feet rnnlfortnldie. \ TH'E\tUBBER QUESTION There are ruhleei, here for any hi x (if Nhoen. They are this year's goods' strong :and du b r Put a pair 00 .8a1nd1141►y)•uuP. feet will net .•. guess that th g1 mid 1s wet and Wm. Shar THE SLATER MHOES FOR MI,N. - FQ 7llllllluNlUu1l11I11U111J111U1U111IU 11S444444 M414 444441“41141“4144414 Envelopes For all business purposes. Large Stock recently received at We do good printing all ways and always The Signal We Lead Them A In style, (duality and prices. Yon can get what you want here, ind you run no risk of getting the correct ung. Fall Suits. Overcoats. Odd Trousers. Fancy Vests. k We have them all. • Leave your order Isere. DQ it now, and , you won't have to envy your friend whose tailoring we attend to. • Frank H. Martin, The Tailor. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY ready for inspection,My iitork (1111111 111' f. lout's orfor e niiins 'ile) 11., d wherl�etill 1,I :14,5' I ilne 411111 see the ne•w .11/1111, n 't y sept, They will find a complete nes velment 0f the hoed %hap•s Alin irilnmang.. Many pretty thtnRs in the new Wool Lac• Effects F--- In ftear'y-to-Wear Hats n Targe variety to choose from HISS CAMERON Hamilton Street, GODEBIOH j �� A False Report . - Nonit ayl,' i, cire'ulaliii„ fhr ,, 'RANGES.'rc ort .t,hat" I'E 1iFF,(S TION STOVES lit't'le and warp am' don't give satisfaction. THAT 15 ABSOLUTE FALSEHOOD Wo have yet 'to receive our first Complaint. Everybody using a PERFE 'TION STOVE ANI) RANG E;�itt s had the hest of satisfaction, and:all agree that they_ save more time, filel .'ml ninney than telly bthor make. REMEMBER YOU TRY THEM FOR 30 DAYS. IF THEY ARE FOUND UNSATISFACTORY WF _TAK1: THEM OVT. si is oi'i' \1)vI:Ii-1'1(I•;.\IEN'i' IN TIIE STAR Are Von Burning Up Your Money In a stove or range that is not giving you the best satisfaction ? If so we can save you from 10 to 20 per cent. in full and give you every satis- faction. Perfection Stoves and Ranges :fro the (TREAT ',S 'l'FUEI, SAVERS IN t 'ANAI)A'and are giv' g -the BEST OF SATIS- }AC. I'I )N to all who use then(. E0. L. A L.LAN THE LEA DI HARDWARE MAN HONEST (IOODS AT HONEST PR1(g$