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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-11-8, Page 88 TUUk11DAY, November 8th 1906 T1 IN •.'f;'y 11 . ) ,'141'1 11 • y l It • Vote for the Bylaws. Addresses at Public fleeting Convince Doubters That Industrial Propositions should be Ap- proved by Ratepayers. The public toweling in the court Infuse on Tuesday eve g to discuss the bylaw's graining aid to 1111. (lode. rich Wheel Rigs l'uthlwty and the Jackson Manuflutusing (..lnptely wap well attended and the grateful effect of tite meeting must 111(4',' beets very gratifying to those interested in prl- utoting the imasaing of tilt' bylaw. ; to fact. the chairman, 'Mayor Tilt. tt' Markel at the close of lite meeting that he did not suppose there would be fifty iel'm11111 left to oppose the by- laws after listening to the addresses which weer given. The practically, total lack of quest' of of adverse Ilt wood seem to indicate that those present were eatisHel bull the fullest informettios was bring given and that the proposal. were worthy of general sud11t.atiu.. Can't Afford to Do Without Them. •iI'Ilrrl• is no water," mind All l Thome 11(111, "110 wind, 110 pre let,. •1''c1,, a.1 Lobbies, 1111 1'1,111 ft's 1111 hand. taty gihle assets." "We come to ,poi'YI the spirit of .•o-11p44-.11ion, lfialrtite spirit 14 true .•nn•rprise, in the Spirit 0f e11ttfidell,'t•." 11 r. '1'1 IIsou then loads way io4 11r. 1'yru. .lor.1. his a.sucL411' i4) his "wit to11s111e.. iti edit and a brother of Mr. M. it, Lloyd. and i..trielitcel hila am 41 pr;o•11,•11 lue,•lia lir and all inventor c., -equal with 1,1 J,rutl..•i atel jointly niter ested %v th hint i4) hi, 1131 VIII1hr. owl. • "Ill 1 Ile Something 41 About the Lloyds. Mr. 1,18.1 i, not a public .4e•aleti4( the arrelo1lion of the tern. that I4.. ynin. Well-ruuu.l.Yl sent'•nrle. and ,•1(s.a '_II4I(,l). but 111• 14,.1 Iii, Audi ...lee right 411111 hilt. 1 the ,I.ui. 31111 111. 4.1Ik on what he 111111 111 - Thr lbt.(II' .e''llpwYl 1111• 'LAII' 411,1 twat her had d..n,• and intruded deo, expresseet his greenfly:item el eeeiui ... 111any present, Of the pr.opesil t, under consider,tion Its said, •1 think they are the greatest plop Bili • that have been 14tfe e! to the town al any 111114'.111(1• it Was :11011'11. 1 doll'? think w')' call aful'(1 111 1111 without thein." Ifs considered they woiisd 11e a great udvertieemeut for the luwu just at the prevent time when the ('. 1'. H. wile cooling and when outeiders wile looking to 1.(elerie•l as a 11W11 that (('n. to ser great develop. mens. •'N's' don't know anything about it." said His 11'orabi 4, ••hal you just want l.4 take a trip ,mteide and err what they think of us." 1'. A. Nairn. as chairman if the Hoard of Trade. was the next speaker. Hr said night atter night, foie 11 after month, the 11(u►n1 of Traule hal been working 111 Weill* indu.h•irs and at last tried the plan of aadverlising, anal as a result ree•,•I(1.41 :1 letter filen the Lloyd Manufacturing ('o., of Aliu- neapolis. ••I do..'t think.- 'said, 11r Nairn, "there was ever as prgelsil• that came hereon. the lined of Trade that w1(. 1l4lkl',l 11ppw4111 Da fa4ot•ahly as. this one.' The Jiet;kwln ,4)I444e:0n n was atm • that deserved the su1(44.rt of every 1•Iw•tur. In ('Iintim Ihr no., haul a monthly payroll •41 lee weett $/.51114 and E'2.14I1, Must Go Ahad or Go Behind. A. Saunders told of the result of his trip of invelatigat• to Minnest,.dis, where he ex 1 into the bn.ienes of the Lloyd Mllnufaeluring 1'0. 11.' asked three ilium! i, First, W11,11 Wag the annual output ? tieeund. Vhat was the payroll Lest rear ? Thiol, What woo Hie nuInliir of employees !riot year ? He WAN sh11lyf) the books 11f the r purely, which showed en output of $I 144,11*,, a 'sty - roll hest year 4(1 $311,:rei. 1.2 ex'II.ive of the ("Mee and i.rlage'.• salary, and at the. time he was' there they had 1115 hatlda and were al4e•Iisieg fur more, the number of employees varying from 75 in the dull season i1) 1:111111 th.• busy 'trim. Some 11111)4• 11bjeetions he had hear.' to the 1411n skit' Wert. that the output was not large a gli for Sl' nnluanit of capital 111'."l.'el in machinery, that the pay -list was not high enough 4'0mpmuel with the 14ut- put, that Canada was 1101 Targe enough to create a demand for the glsals and than Mr. I.IOyd wee not lie - hind the proposition. %1r. Sounder. tooted other fiktories 101heaw• that the ratio twtween output and investment and between pay -list and output to paned well with other fail ori.., 174 said theft was really only • f artma in Canlida making s 'lar gmel•, though there were nominally Ione, HP glinted the net i14n'ul' tither nluntrl- palities in Offering indur4nu•nt44 t0 manufacturing eoneerne to haat,- and maid. "We have either got tip expand and go ahead or go Behind." M. B. Lloyd Eklund the Proposal U. ("Mont reprr-.riling the Lloyd Manufacturing Co., was 1114 next a(e•llkef. 114 said, "'This pro N4'i- tion ie, being t fusel h • 1 forward \ Air. 1 YC r..�.If ' g Lloyd, who is the Lloyd Manufactur- ing Company. 1 ant the almnlhpiree of Mr. M. H. hl.'tI. not a pennot,I. N'1. r 3. n rlmup:my already ol•g.inized and t• ' g with sneers., Your •ipallity is not dialling with promotes.. but with n•im:ipkd1. with jttactical, em.a.Hmt..t, cies'-.igIIUYI Won't Add to Taxation. humin,,. mere." The emn a fly had N•..1. 4."1"1111"114414114 into figure, le leen treating with two other trove. 4411'11 be ...light 111 .how' 11114 111.• whet they SAW (i,Nl'('irh's all l'rrh'l•• pe•posi411', . (1,11)1.1 not 111,4111 ,11y ment,,end while other towns 111111 very exit t lax ..n present 1.31 el...4 el,. fair LN. tits)it hr did not mind ma\ int) Theft. VI 011111 he al least 7111I or :111111 that the c Fahy ph•ferred the 14'41' 44.'11114111:1: 011 4 he 11'1re1 Rigs ('o. ;11111 in Lion of (: lerich and would give Oink- addil ion I11.•1. no.11d Lr 114 incline. rich the p eference. •'%'hat aepeals tan ,111 the .;11 ,, L•. 4,1 .n1, 1, ,411)1 rnl- to um is the *time," said 11r. Thoutp. ploy 1'•., 11 t 1',nnplell gat 4. Ilgmrrs sol, "we du 't want. 50111• money." N1.wtng That Ih, town 1V.. 1101 ;11101 - Dat they cunt to the town and maid, tar '4)l 1.y th. :nd girt... 114 indnari,•. fiVe have M, an 1111 to 11111'1•. What 11131 1:111 3111•31144 been established have you got ' Ht. was asked herr. This 1,•:t.• 1 here wits $1,142. 01 the (pointed and pr ler yurstion what tare. from t he nig Mill and over 61+11 the security for t loan War. mu!. income limit ion re 11111 1I-(it\rr. while it was p+Ilitr' 11'11."n 841 t.• that the F,,, toe. 1 Illi only thing to 114.14111 machinery which they wrie valuing popular and %vial other unnli'•ipali- al =Ir141ItI wonid not. 1 ' WM111 (tri Ill's tt.11i014 thea1{, power from Nine. et rents Mew,. what '.1)11(1 1 • gilt for if .horny w.' 11 011111 1161444 111 have u, junk if it weep not o •r•alwl, lir thing 1., offer le renlle•t,. wile thein, maid. "%1'l• are hot prepare' le phut ,aid if 1111• pr' .enl • prupoati"n. ser.• down. We are 'umiug lime 41 open turned 11.w•n 11e • else• would rams up Anil make Wider till. hart. f our 1.. "''''hilt 14 tor; leasail for sung lime )(HAPS.' Thr 1418.11 would lie g(•llr g as tel 4,310', '1'144 town's finned:II Nt.rlll'lly *Ia1l.4NwI8•.14111 of machin ;%', lion 11as very sons!, as 0fle• next year three-quarters of t(-hirh was eorPt 1 w'' %4 ,add Is. r.•lir\•ed or 71.1'_' of yw i -Ir by patents. and a building thnt 84(4)1. dele•nitire tnde•htrdie.s ,111,1'Ltler of clot between *12.1111 and $31,11011, mother amount. 111(,1,••,4•,1 olio .1, 11.11 01 311 e ' 4.114 praltl1'.d 111311 wish all u111u1)ud1d 'ullhd Pllrl' I1'' Ire 1114 kill 3..4 'logy v poll -shed 11111 1111111' the I,.. pra(lical$(•s,rtat, 411.'rl.ny•.''O, l4) the IIIIlul.ic••••-• roll ..1 11111 due•t .11111 1111) .11,11114 11. 111,,,1111, 11.' 11 I, 111'..41.'', 11' ,.lid, ,1..14'11 N, %11,1 \1,Ir. 611411 i4) 1liunr3 p..li. 11 i III \G': it, 1141111.1 11 411,1111 l'' 441111111• bu44inr.,. Lit 14411 11 .8.4411 ..0 '•4l, 4 thing he ,1111111 111,11 11.1W 111141 .111111• "and.-44aid 114. Lloyd. ".111) 1i1111 111,11 can start .p i4) 1I' •1114.11. and u1aL' '44 as we lid ran do it 10,, . `II we /•.ill 111Ya1111'1/ cheaper 11,,,11 .1114 11Mly else, he said, '•wr•1r VII cinch,' And nderriug 1.1Ilie pi...1 1)4.1-11141111111pr concert that held beet, mentioned. 1101 by n; •. lie said, •'11 4;111'1 .kill 11, 151114 1.11..11111 will. lir ..lid, •'N'1. 414(11'1 11.•1 your .motley. We've's") lot. el il. nal \4.edou'l 11x1, to pay dividend, ,•a that $.111,14s...4. 411• ,;1n gel i1 111 ether 11111'144. 111.1 .111.'. The making of \\ heti ria:- e, I only 'tell ,131.1141 .al 114'11inn• ,I., (elem.,. It w.l. 4'I 64114,111 .; :04„1 i11a1ke' %\ 111• 111,1, 4'lllrr 14.1• 1, ,1, relent'.. twin..v•n .1 11 .'1, •11 , r. gine w heel 1(141 11'• whirl ''n .1 4. etpre.. earl 1'v -,pt 11.' weight .,1 material most. .aud their 11.411''1 rued. be applied 4,' 4111,•1• ''I .411 w,•igtl lied their iiitee ion w1(. 1,. d,. I might Is• said •.,4111 ,.111, 1 111 eh)ion iuitiJlt Lane .1111 11-111. 1, 11''.,1.1 sli e•r- seh• t Hiss, hal %%, bib. 111 „111.•1 f111.,W was tlltnk nig they were thinking t.44., 11 nlthr . 141k.• p , n M•1•II IfYI l4) f.•rl rorl- Hdenl I•y 1..1)heal al the 1111111• fel- low airy I SuPposing the 111111. 41my (:tired there would always L.• plenty of capital ready 11, invest i4) Ihr concern. '1'Iu• .feat majority' of mxul(ltltairing companies did fail'a1 • • lime in their history, last the for 14111•. did nut 1111441. up. There sat, .alw'ay's fresh capital ready 141 11)' again. III :answer 1,114 441).',1 ion fr111) 11 r. SI rang ns 111 whether fhr sneers,. 11f the .'uerprisr .hyended all :11I 111.111 1111 Guyer •111 duties, 31r. Lloyd said they could :afford to come down in 441114' on their goods in the 1'nited States if they had t11. and they figured they 4',4)141 anaulnfaetm'r as cheaply iter a. to the Settee 'There weer eighty million. of people in the United Steles:tend six ail• seven here, but thee w'a•ra• 111141'.' habil'. (44.4' head i4) ('4111411141 IhaII 111 II,.• 1'lilt ed Sti(PS weld great I I'0'I"'t. of things g - g. light along the .1 • way. , They were g.4ng betterto have a better plant here than in .'.I 111' Ill';IhN 1114. with the (exception of the m3/hinery tor making lite• meekiu.•ry, and wee.• King 10 rake big heavy w'h.Y•le. They were turning out 101,- 111111 wheels a .lay"i 4. Minneapolis. The Jackson Proposition. Thus. Jack -our, of Jackson tiros:, tau, was the next be address the molt Tye. 11.• .aid fit's yeare ago they eve up the retail business and were ni4fv ,pe•ri4lir.in4 in Ielya' cloth- ing 1111'1)4'. '1'114') .•..ydoye'1t se\rnt)'• .eight people. till y •two of them girds and the reneunder torn. eight of 111..111 married nem, mid their payroll was Ills• 1(1-1, ,1 )1.11. 1 hie of the firm would have to meal t,. 4:udeii,h pl),Im(hly aud m11Ir1•14111.•1r hands 1. train new help. , They petit rnl 4,, start her in a small wan, the .tulle ars 4111.14 did to ('111111111. 111111 did not Want In 1111 kr' a big outlay f.'i 41 lk'(5er 1114114. CHURCH NOTES. An at home will be 1r•igen in Knox rhumb tonight 17'In)1•MlaayIle the girls of the intermediate lfible clam.. of which the teacltl•tr are Miss ('.111,.) 1)1111 Mimes Morris. Next 8 lay hn1 "P.l. thlulk.gi44ing services will le• le•Iti et NI. (1,urg.•, church, when Rev. ('Anon Dann, rector of 81. I',.d',/ eathrdntl, 14m - don, will preach. Services will 1.• at the regular hour,,, 11 N. t4), and 7 p. in. The annual meeting of 9t. (fringe's branch of the A. V. P. A. was held nn Tuesday evening. the election of officers resulting :u+ follows : Presi- dent, 1)r. Hayden; vice-premident,.lee. Carrie : secretary. Maw. Emily Shep- hard ; treasurer, ".V. NAft..I ; other memhern of the. executive. r11mnlittee, ' Miss Emily Goldthorpe. Mies Walton and Mi.*, L*Tonzel. Miss le•Tourhl wee appointed delegate to the A. Y. P. A. convention at Galt this inlglth. And one good turn is usually lowed by two had ones -in a variety. show. -Chicago News. HU,latnd : Who are you preparing theme stockings for ? Wife : For a eharitshle smiet y which distribute* them. Hesband : 1 wonder if they would give IDS a pair ? 1 have not one left. - PERSONAL MENTION. )1•, it a q., L.os .,m i- a 1.11 leg 411 !food. Mr. ,IG•4 ' F:IIhe1 ,, a i•itIna i I Toronto. .I. 11'. lira •11.•k m 1,1,• ,. nip In Toronto 11.1.. 11, 1., Mr, Turert ht. glee"' 11/ 1',114nr)', Alberta, 111 .11/.111 the winter. \ Mr., Austr4'lefr ,ire Mn414111g l0 4 i.4t /Hold. 4, NIA n'nn aIle. Jn., Mel'her.e,u I. Inane fmm !Dayton, (M.o. for I w4( week.' holiday.: - Mr+. 9:11,•., Sallow, will .4e'3d the winter le ('1,rry 4oilee1 nod 1,nudnn. w'estry Melenn has ret nen 1 from the w,'.:(, where he .,sent .ecernl'114m1h 'apt. Peter Wylie %nd t,mlh• re renloa lug m w Mrtm,, when. they '(111 n•d. e. Mr.. 11. N. Horton re) toned on Monday to snail 14t,', \boil nner 11,.1 al.h 4t. tilitrn. \I,. and 11r, J.eeph Kidd are Ixkin1( in the milers) MAC? %gent.' 4 rip nflluhne. Ala. 41- i'iella Merman.... of Rru'.r•1., ha. come to low, to atti1imid the 1 untwist! 1t.+Iin.e. hmNrm of h !mother s t1. !h cwt fondd 1 1141. owe eek. l he Henson Observer : Mr. Deow, of (alerich, I. 11; ItIng with hi. daughter, Mn. W1t•Mner. Kn Pelt Neftel ha. gone to Drayton to take a plon In w hardware eetabll.hment there. ('bee. Ball left neTne+elay fee I.Ahdon. when, he hese pa.'I(lon with the Sherlock Manning, Neon Co. bei1' ng rollellt thherre by the flitieet h hof hl erite 1 brother. John Reicher. Rr,„"ol. Post : Edward tstm•ir%n'%nd 1ami I ut hope they will pro..., in 11, • jtuu.d) low,. (.01.', ch w ill hod 1 .,.•.,, All , (l^ml 1 tool). 1)ousM MCMmchi• anti (4(114)1 1141 t, re, loo est 4., Io.( 4111,414 litchi... 4 M1.1311 watt ,.')11 1141.4.44 fhr regd./me en 1144. .1 ' Wel 144,•1)' os ueiee Ly U. Millar. ,y Mi•. Alma Iku4aly left 411( '1141444) ter New '011.. w h, 'v -ha will elder ,ll. Lu►r - Ito p4, .1 1w uury 14) I1Lluhlg, Ml.s. Margeret 44.•Khmuu aald ULiAI, 1'14• returned house o1 )Io4day after s n•ad, , ple11sa444 1401144)' i4,.'I oto,,, . M1*. Ueurpe ('448)', of leine :,, w,, luwu Auriou Ihr week alta t•• 11114- •11111 .41011 '4 4 It:,ou`a,uad by .hater 1'e libels',, 1 a 81111 ,14 WW1) 4444111'4 al •', 11.0 r • s, 0. Itl•id aud wt. 4r11r.A. of 'Ago.; e, ,m 101111 the 11(,.1 wrrl. ..4)d Icfl sootelda.4. „1144144.( 14) the (144)1411'. w4( M•r in 1 44, .11 .14.11111 Ju11n (tl•kl, viol 11 pi! gra,l i h.' II„ 911.•0,4 ( i11. ....N. 4411114.• . 0f 114011.1.1114-.-114011.1.11114011.1.1114-.1, ." 41.4•.1.1 11. Ot Nal 4)w. a, n, , 441, ,1.. work. IU. (11101')' Ie•4 pkouytr.,i,4a•• • .1. . Irnce, 41114 Mr. sallow. eat now to hi•• cuawnrr. [utter .eel I4..• 16 11 %1T Allfe Julio -too, lah• of 11 14 4,,. ;. 441111014', wrJic.d u1111:, Ir. .4,,. ,.. \lugs. 11111.. alter.. .he 44.4' 1(p. 14144., IauLpu•nna,,111 1441,' 8;1., acav,3.i1a1,"" 4 „, ,i.. (114!1 h) Mi•• te••rai 14uh,mou. waw 4• 111,01,,,. 10 \iog., after .w curud„I , i..l 111111 „-Ing n, PICTURE HANGING. The beet Treatment tror Ar and 1.11111115. Iife'ete. At this season of the year, wbeu w are all busy arranging our rooms fo the whiter, one of the most Iwpurtau details connected with their decors ttou 1s one frequently treated very cap us11y by the ordinary housewife. This Is the banging aud urrungrmrut of pi... tures. Their for,, our of the blest or - naturists fur a roues If properly' erraug- td, yet la the majority of cases, tulle,. they chance to taeluug to a valuable collection, which requires and nevi) .8 the attentloo of skilled and artistic Maids, they are treated l4) a most haphazard fashion, rather skied or hung 111 We meet impossible posltlou,. a. curdlug to what the housekeeper 1w- aR1nes is needed by the last novelty u wall de :oration. New, there Is a v1).) difference In the erect of plc - tires well and skillfully hung. 1'11 beglu with, no picture looks its test when bung "erectly opposite to a %meow, as then the light falls 00 It at aud Laud; therefore, the least 1m- ortaut should be kept for this post- lon. Of course It Is impossible to glve Irict directions us to the banging of h•tures without seeing them aud the pave they are to occupy for mu 11(1, h el'••I,ds on the room, Its size and IN 04441)ou. 'There •1.P, however, certain tales which cannot be transgress, .1 4th Impuwt. Of these the first 1.r Ws the L,vgbt at which the pl.•- ures should be bung. '1'Mey should ways be 011 44 line with the 1111, at Inch -point they can be easily and rusaatly seen, and If possible their 144rm should hr at nue level and per- 'tly straight. Next, pictures and prints should not hung too chwe to each other, for t only do the colors clash. In the a case, but the different designs the tropes produce an equally dis- rdant effect. 1f passible small 1, ,•- tr.'+ %Mu114d be fastened to the w.,11, .t hung by it curd. nM' allowed 1., tilt rw:Ir t , 4)t an au le s *GIs a It a 1.w 4),t••. Put tbrews the frames wit of the r of the wall. It is scarely moo -t- ry to say that oil palating'. and 411)-' r evlors Rbuuid out be hp..g side by e. The former are considered moot (table fur the dieing rooes, library hall: the latter for the drawing w, wbll.•prints aud engravlugs may Lung where )011 please 1144 long uv ly are out hung side by ride with or water colors. A entail ball hliug th plain tinted paper Is %''ry suita- . fur eugravtugs, but reme:nler that ,picture ' louk : Its beat if lima; •allot a patterned background Hitless pattern be an iud,tlnite one of tints the sawn color. r 1' • d p r w IPA t a1 w D1 Il: to be no fir Of co ti 1.' m 1111 111 t' sid an or r10 be th 011 w' 1 bl. 00 t.1, the of RESERVE EWE LAMBS. Impreve the Fleet. by reretnl Pelee. tion of Females. The gradlug up and geueral improve- ment of the breediu1 fuck must have Its ultimate 'source iu the reservation of the ewe lambs uuw beteg reared to maturity, writes Leo C. Reyuolds In National Stockman. Too much care .'moot be exerclsted'lu selectlug out the t.we Iambs that possess the power to .treugtheu and permanently tlx de- sirable qualities In the Huck Flock masters make a big mistake every sea - .un l4) not giving more attention to se- leetiug their best ewe Iambs. The demand for breeding stock for ,turtieg new flocks should lot Induce Hoek masters to part with their best ewe lambs. Not In many years have 1 kuuwu of breediug material com- manding such a high premium us DOW. '1'1e price offered by some tosious buy- ers will Ix' a big inducement to let go suulr of the best Bite lambs, tbinklag that another year you will have some more Just 4)a good. It Is right here that Solite shortsighted flak owner is going to tall down. The dock master whodi'- pus•s of his best ewe lambs simply shits letne•11 out of the race of reap- ing a good harvest in- the next few years. Through the careful eelectlon of ewe lambs some permanent aud very de- sire ble Improy'eweuts eau be erw•t.d l4) the duck that will in the course of u year or two returu excellent pronta. The demand today Is for early matur- ing sheep-.hnep that (•a11 be got to mar. ket at the earliest possible date. There are Welly, a few- ewes that show an fnclinatIuu toward early maturity, and the progeny should 1*' selected to pro- nlute this very d1.ireble quality. Our great ue•d today is sheep that 414/1 be fnttrued at any age and put upon the market when prices are the highest. This kind of auitnsls can only be ob- tained by waklug shctimi from PleP, that show an Iuclioaflon to reprodm'e that particular quality. tier Only !leg nest. A lnnnowlfe co:,t1.l.1111 d (0 her milk- man of the quality- of milk he sold her, "11'1111, ,unm," snid the milkman, "tile cows don't get enough grass hull this t11ne n yens. 4411',, them tows ort. Just as R'rry about II as I nmi often see 'Pin eryin'- regular r•ryln', mem--be- cam,. they feel las how theirmilkdon't do 'im credit. iton't you believe It, mum?" "Oh. yes, 1 believe 1t," responded his en/dottier. "tont 1 nigh In roue a plied see that they don't drop Ihe.r tears Into nor bottle." remove 14( U,Nlrrlrh the, week, where theyr•I nog men prefer 11144 horn of plenty purview making their home. The people M to the tttinlp of fame. __Sew York Hru.g1. retire their dcclaon to testae town, nines. CANADIANS IN U. S. No1N of Several Who Have pained DII- tinction In .the RepubNo. MOIA. H. Ferguson, 01 Chicago, has beim informed by the Portuguese Cun- sdl at Chicago that 11e tl 4'been award- ed a commauldership in the Under of Christ of Portugal. the highest 11111- ttncUon the King of Portugal eau give to anyone outside of royalty. This honor war bestowed upon Dr. Ferguson tar his brtllial(t wurk In surgery. Dr. Ferguson 1s an Ontario buy, and la an ' example for Ontario hogs in all ata- tlo,• of life. When he was a young mall he Was 1(111 working on the falsn. and his fight to get a mrdtcal .,3uua- *loa was a severe one lie atuek to 11 however, boomer a W1.ufprg one of the fowideri of ch. Al "a Medical College, and then a atirftcal speota(at. In addition to having a strung and antler brain, Dr. Ferguson has been eadowe, by nature with a WOnd011tl hand tor-eurgery. He not only known what he wants to do, but in his and he possesses an Instrulnent whloh can perforin the behest of the brain. Dr. Fergu,uu has maintained these lnetruments In thelr perfect con- dition by being a total abstainer from alcohol and tobac.'... He performed a number Of very skillful operations in R'innipeg, notably the treatment of tapeworm of the liver, and in 16113 he 11.:4•, was offered a professorship in surgery In the Chicago post-l)raduate Medical 14y11 Sokool and In 19o11 he was appointed it professor of clinical surgery fu the University of Illinois, whtoh he now bolds. Many Canadians will be delight- ed to bear of this further mark of Hon- or that has bora bestowed upon him. A Native of London, Ont, i11 ASSURED A Savinp Account in The Sovereign Bank makes you happily independent of the future, which keeps you from worry i4) the present. Open a Ssvtap account today. Deposits of from $1,00 and upwards received. Iuterest paid 4 times a year. YOUR FUTURE The Sovereign Bank of Canada (1 GOtit mc4a b'lAha... ANDREW "OR FEH, Manager. I Jordan block. III' li It 11811)1 happen. than a good 4411111'44 1.4 n,•,'IPIN'1• d. m•s Iltit present 111111 11olo .o' I•uing money. The 11111111•, tan. • Among Me Canadians who are halp- Ing to run the railroads of the United States le Nlobolas Monaarrat, a native of London, Canada. Mr. Moasarrat 1s one of the gentlemen we have sent aorn'a the line with J. J. MI, Alfred Bully and tae late Samuel R. Callaway to offset with interest the debt we owe' the republic for the use of Blr W1111am Van Horne and Charles M. Hays. Mr. Monomial was born at London, 4)a stated, March 1, 1439. He WAS educat- ed at Rev. •enlairen Byly's Latin grammar aobool In the Forest City and was graduated front the Unlvereity of Toronto (B. A.) In 1869. lie was mar- ried at Bowling Green, Kentucky, Oct. 21, 1670, to Masa Corinne Blanche Hen - IT. Sinew 1672 be has been to the ran - %W7 Garvin' in various offbeat capaci- ties. He was e1e,.•'••1 president of the Hooking Valley itatruad March 1. 189:4, and re-elected annually since that date. Mr. M:onaernet Ls a resident of Colum- bus. Ohio. H. Was Born In Canada. Among Canadians In the United States who have attained prominent position L Rev. Dr. A. D. Traveller, who sty, at the recent Rock River Methodist conferen,»-. appointed pre- siding elder of the Dixon district. He had a remarkable record as superinten- dent of tie Chicago department of the florae mission work of the church. Dur- ing the sixteen years he heldUdepo- sition, eighty-six churches were erect- ed, with at total menlbershlp of 16,000 and with 18,000 Pupils attending the Sunday school,. More than 12.000,000 waw oolleoted and expended during this 4(d. Hew n earlas b 1.n in Canada sixty - al* years ago and entered the 1nlnietry 1t. 1163 as a mereber of the Bay of Quintet conference. In 1882. he was transferred to the Rock River eonfer- *nce, and a year later to the Dakota conference. He r. -turned to Chicago In 1890 to assume the poaltfor' he is now laying aslde to become a presiding elder. Native of Ottawa, Ont. Alfred Bully, the well-known railroad organizer. Is one of the host of Cana- dians who have "mad, good" In the. United States. Mr. sully was born at Ouawe. May 2, 11141 He was educated at Bakalo, and alas graduated from the Law School. Cincinnati college. In 1862. Bre practiced law In Davenport, Ia., and was a banker In New York 1172-76. Since then he has been In the railroad buslnasa. Mr Sully has been succes- sively president of the Ohio Southern Railroad Co, the KI,'hmond & Larl- vllle, Rlnhmond & West l'ulnt Tenniu- al, and many other small e,ads. lie has been Identified for some years with the Philadelphia & Reading, and its re- organization. He is unmarried, and Is now retired at Hackettstown, Ie. J. Comforted the Editor. The Halley+burlanIn spite of being burned out 1n the big fire. is as breezy as ever, and In this way described the visit of two eccl1,+,a.tical dienitarles: "We had two live Bishops In town, at once. Halleybury 1e not often se bon- oied. Bishop Thornloe happened to be called Into this northern region for the purpose of opening the new oburch at Cobalt. Bishop Thornloe Is always both dlg,dlfled and interesting. Ha hus always shown a keen Int, rest in the affairs of his diocese. He slaves awar well earning the approval of the Lord of the vineyard • • Hlshop Montgom- ery. a leading Jlght 01 the A. 1' C. K., was the other luminary. He preached a splendid sermon He said 1n a few short words that which It would have taken another man many long words to say. He .allowed that a man. when dead, might have .ems work to do, other than blowing; a trumpet, namely, that he might eitltl be helping to do (cod's work, and we believe that he L right. He dieooanteld the possibility of the desperate st ruggle that a rich man would have to get to Heaven. He even went e4) tar :as to say that a good rich man might tie. and often 1s, the very goodest.' Of course, the enbleot does not personally affect us, but It is nice to hear the much -abused rich man get • little encouragement occasionally." Tovrens Title. The Province.% of Saskatchewan and Alberta have mow taken over the Land Titles Offices formerly carried on un- der the dtre,y16.n of the Federal Uev- ernment. '12he new provinces have Made a few changes, wlkloh the ex- perience of about twenty years In Manitoba has eh to be desirable. Of the genera) superiority of the Tor - tens system ever the old registration system. even In Its most efficient form, *3 seen in Ontarlo, there appear,. no spanner of doubt In the minds of Westerners. Ih Ontario the Towns system 1s eteadlly. though very elew'iy. growing In des or, and the nem of th.' alter of mem of the largest buildings In Toronto are registered ander the Torrent east em at Osgood* Hall Nome men etre never satisfied utile.• 1h..y nt'• tin the wrung midi'. 1'bi1ag,. A girl thinks Iter 'tibia 1)grnph is a surer., when she Ahem. it 11( you and you gores it in mune fn mods ail res., Neer Yerk Press. TELEORAPHY 44 the art steponwnrd. po..Itlnn. peeing from kiln *oilmen' per %room In rellw%y service. '1541 fen tvreAroto. a front( nper,tnr In .Ix month, if}•nn -t tidy 4n The/enrr%I T'-leyr,' pry sehool, (lenned .t. K.e.t. Toronto. The ane.( school b, t anode. Write Ins pot h•nl%1.. W. K. *NAW,' T J. JONINTTON, notelet Prinelpal UFADY FOR FALI It al/ I'apt'r 14, 1„ d.,:4( d1,1g1N' in N'ali ' ,lief Take advantage of 11:ir .'b 'whip Male during the mouths i gel te'1111e•r ami (l.•tule•r. I'rices 1.11118.• 1.1 11111 per 1' 111. School Supplies 11.,,.1, ,. it le•i • 1141 14,•1,,,,,4 and 4.•11•,,,4 Supplies. I:: i,1,'.. Millis : \ 41.1)4. to 11 it III. Trines Strictly Cash. Geo. Porter House Square, Goder,ch Telephone No. 100 E4r3>liM111111111 Keep Your Feet Dry and Warm At this season Of the year you should have something on your feet to keep them dry and warm. \Ve have u large assortment of good the liwanntta re felt and felt -lined Shoes and can supply e s of everyone in these lints at the lowest possible price's. RUBBERS and OVERS HOES In Robb(+1's and Overshoes we are prepay to give you the best fitting and the best wearing goods that can be procured from the leading manufacturers, ' Agents for -- Berlin, Merchants, and Canadian Rubbers. Repairing, Downing & MacVicar a'w"�w•ee•a r 7 There may he nothing new underN'iIIi,t wlnnan there 114 sun, but the drat ars two .Ids druggist always bee to an Nr44umPnr. her 111(1111 and 441.11 "• thing just 141 44441.1). New York I wring line. Pittsburg Chronicle - I'inlrs' 'Tel.greph. r _.1-• THE • •sarinine c' - -1111 FIRST SIGN OF A COLD ' Should remind you that the hest rim,• •o eon!. torose 1 ak ing someil ling 1.1 al Ih.• Logi'1.11114, BLACK CHERRY COUGH BALSAM WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. !holey take a, tootle t.1 the 'ulnln,•1.•1•IIIrIt . 11'.• guarantee it and 11.(1111,1 the money 1.. ..4•:''t... n„r sol ivtiwl. 25c. n Bottle. DUNLOP, THE DRUGGIST. BEDFORD BLOCK, O K GO4ERICH 141'1'1' 1•.s141)I( '1'.1 N'. 1 I:IN1111•:. insimismommommimiimomma l'hone No. -c aaa.V1rawer, m T 0 (lig,ids DIRECT' f59P6KTr•'' . roll GODLR!CM. ( oust House Square THE MANTLE SALE The big sale of sample mantles will continue all week. It has eels a decided success so far. could hardly be anything else, for the V tics are unquestionably the best that ever went out of the store. F.kcry\coat a sample. Every coat selling at from 52.00 to 54.00 Tess th:ui it would have to if we had not cleared this big lot of 200 sample garment_ t a bargain. Sample Mantles at $4.90 1, 1414'•"' new .loth jai•k rt ., nue.tdy tereetts ...el plain 11,.11:., , ,nal full .length, in •h.11L•s of gl.•v .Ind fawn.4411)) o) w•ithuul 1.•111( (•4(111,1. 11,• l"gmhar Lose lark 1441.•, warn/POI. 11131 if Iseight in 1111• 11 moat way would "di from 117,,, 11.,511, 1 h, n,,• ,If IN. 1114. I, 1(' .. . Sample Mantles at 57.50 SI very h'mdwanr gatrn.•nt44 in this bit, holeycheek t . v w•w. 1 nisi , I tri nunel Y wit h n fewlplain eloth.,newel v all the pop - $7.50 far ... The right Coats are here Right Ntyles in Jackets are on our racks. Garments that appeal to people that are particular about their dress. Five'of the leading makers have fhcir hest styles represented in our stock. Never have we shown as good a stock, never have we had a mantle business like this season. Of any of the hest, not more than two garments alike. FANCY TWEED COATS 58.50, 512.50, 515.00, $18.00 and $20.00. DRI;5SY BLACK COATS 58.75, $12.50, $15.00 and 520.00. THE SKIR'T'S No need to bother slaking up. a Skirt when you . an buy one ready- ,niade for as little money at this skirt sale of ours. We are selling new skirts for less than their value, because we bought them that way. All are made from good tweeds, dressy pat- terns in grays, blues, etc., cut in new steles and all well made. 'Three prices and at each a good assortment to choose from. • Skirts at 52.75 14kn'1, made ft good qual- ity flrtc). tweet, nice shade of grey, also plain blue •11l wood 1 •Rpun, both of then) splen. did styles, and garments that will stand any amount of hard" wear, Worth at (east 113.75. for tit 75 this mieeial skirt male our priee Skirts at 53.90 These skirts are rade fr good quality all wood black "heviot, rent in a go14141 style. I1.1111411w1 with buttons and pleating. They are worth every cent of $'. For the sale, you take your choice of this Itit..... Skirts at 53.45 Heft a dozen difYPtent designs in this lot. all fancy tweeds, in greys, hlumm, err. Ntvlea that. are part.iciderly good for fall and winter wear. The skirts Nrenicely trimmed with strap- pingR, h,ittons and pleating. WWe e0uldn't sell them for n cent less than $4.111) at the leapt, if we had bought them In the regular way. For this aide thereare31) or 10 to sell et e � your choice WOOLLEN GLOVES New woollen es in this week. Black, white, navy, cardinal and fancy mixtures. Well made, good quality, perfect fitting. Some November Specials. 1