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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-2-6, Page 2a s Tausyutr, Feleiisti; 7, Itka -r THE SIGNAL : GODERICH' ONTARIO v. 1�111t1( UODIUII('1L ONTARIO. PUBLISHED EVERY THUILtiDAY ay •RANATTILH & ROBERTSON ;ervieeboue Call No. 3... '-- Term. of Subscription 1 lU poi n11nu,. 11, ads wt..,. ix man1.., Yr• : tlinae sew lUu, :.,r. Tu retied Nous subscriber.. N.JI r Tsar (strictly u' .tdl leery subscriber. who tell to morn* T.. elu\11. r.gularly by mail will Bader a taco by sc• golainting u. of the fact at te. early a date ss po...dble. When a cl.aoge of addtrw.1. deans!, l.ulh the old and the new Addeo.. should Ira elven. Adviwtenina Ranee u Legal And other anular et *'seat entente. tee lar Ilii fur find insertion +tat - ler lie Mr each euharquent Insertion. M.ssuro.t by • nonpareil wale, (wclte lines to un inch. Bodne.a card. of els line and under, IIS leer rear. Adreriremrol. of lap:. St rayed, So wfor Vacant. Situation. Wanted. liaas nfor 11ale or to !tent. Vann. for ,ale or In Keir, Article. for stile. Bir.. not teeming eight I. :tie each in. ertlon :ID (or red month, hue Ise each subsequent !month. Larger ad%urtiar sent. in proportion. Anmonneemonis in ordinary reeling type ten eeuts per line. No notice Ice than Yu•. Any spacial notice. t lie object el which I. the perunlary benefit of tiny Individual or as.00l- e len, to b vn.lder.d nu advertisement a..d t , he charged avnrdiagly. Rats for display and eontract adtertkc- manta will be given oe emelt-wee. Address an communication. it. VAN.(rreit k Itoueter oe, r,.g SgunAa- ----- ---� r...ertch.11ut. DODERIC/I. THl'RSDAY. VIOL IL teas, THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. Mr. William I'neudtoat, K. C.. will bear the standard of the Liberal par- ty in West Huron in tlw totting Provincial elections. He was ronin• aced ton Friday by one of the Mort harmonious conventions rarer hell in this riding. and if the Literals' of Vent Huron muaintain the spirit shown by the nominating convention and go into the contest with united front and with a determination to win there is at present ns' reason to fear any lapse from the unbroken series of victories which have toren re- corded by the Liberals of this riding in Provinclnl concordat. An unknown quantity, of tourer, is the wanner in which the riding will be affected by the redistribution bill to h1• pease d at the present elision of Ole Legislature. Whether the Conservatives will adopt a gerrymander to better their chances in this county remains to be o f uretesr ) re . ecu : but in any Case the Liberals have three splendid candidates for the e e Conservatives and th • rid'n a tact ib v B will have to fight' hard anything they will get at the coining elections. Mr. I'roudfool needs no introduc- tion Huron. o people tion to the 1 f P He is a native of the riding. and his profess' 1 and business interests have given p a wide acquaintance :old indeed the throughout Irant• we way. say throughout Western On. tario. Iie has taken au active part c 1st• in e Liberal al , • o t+ In err I in xu art [ pl West Huron for tunny years, sad of this ground ran appeal with con- fidence to the Liberal workers of the riding in behalf of his own candida- ture. The ability which he has shown and the success which he has won in his professional tamer give him a solid claim upon the consideration of the general body of toll-r.t, and his election would Add one more to the list of strong wen whom West Huron has sentes' the legislature. Mr. Cameron's voluntary r•tiietnent from 'political activity may 1.. tune sideled as' lint lemp.raary. He com- bines in a mark,ed degree the gifts that go to wake is, the sucetatiful pule lic moan. and lir heats a Haute for which the LiberaIs of west Huron have a peculiar attachment. That fled -rate abilities such as he poetesses should be finally withdrawn from the pmhlit weeder is hardly t'. be ex- pected, and auto. future (Mention will probably bring lh.-en .rrrl'r nine into active employment in the intert.ttn of his fellow -citizens. EDITORIAL NOTES. Now let the funs. tent nut their c iDdidite. \Veil, there in one good !Ling about VICTIM", trial. It's over. Three wlot'ms and .huwdrifts i', mind us of the '•gold old tines. ' 'Iles new Gilt ennditl,te hart a tint+ Oil the vote of lite sir unwed. institu- tion hp Goalie leh the Hill Chas, The t )pppsit' *forked 1 he`s.andal ery for all it was worth in Month Huron. Ilia the pnple of Mouth Huron were not all horn last year. 'rhe alcLeinn are crowding into the (louse of Ctnnntons nl Ottawn to organize an expedition to release Iheir clanenitn the Kaid 'Willi the (amebae 0t Bethnal. to lfcatuu . Mutual the icorda at tint office sbuw the mean atnrlttel testl- pereture at liuderich to be 11.0 de- grees and at Toronto 11.1. We all know that liuderiah is cooler than Toronto iu the summer; so that Oodc- rich will have a ltill greater advan- tage uver Toronto iu the matter of winter temperature. A welter .iu The (lanediapu Magazine tells of the aehieveu►ente of a culinary expert, Misr Teresa McDonald. who 1)t forty Feats. sn *he told a women's conference at Boston, has baked SOL - Ann pier. 2.($10,00 1 doughnuts and 7SS.• MID. puddings. Here is sutuething to add new interest to the life of the home -keeping sex. While the energet- ic boy of the family niay he set on lowering the hundred-yards-diwh rec- ord. the girl may have her ambition. tow, in resolving to Teat thenrecord for pie production.' And here's to her emcee' ! So Thaw.. the slayer of Stanford White, liar toren acquitted of murder end adjudged W he insane. 1t is a humiliating imitation for the petted sun of wealth, hilt he may congratulate himselt that he might have fared worse. If the ease had been tried in Veneta he would have leen con- demned as n direr long ago : but they do things differently iu the United States. After a11, there is a sort of lough justice in the whole affair, and Tbaov may show by hie future life that he appreciates the chance that has (leen given him. There is little doubt that he will soon be released from the mad -house. The brutal assassination of King Carlos and the Crown Prince of Portugal hie sent n thrill of horror throughout the civilized world. )tightly or wrongly. the diabolical crime i, associated in men's minds with the movement to establish it re- public in Portugal. and the result can lewdly lie other than to discredit the republican cause even among men who have no particular liking for - ariicol institutions. It is one of those t,veeze:duns nets by which tin- balaneld teen oven each theme -leen a:ud in this crus• it may be Lite starting 1tn t' t of a reaction that may Streng- then the monarchy it Portugal for 1lan)• )'caro to 001114. The Transvaal has an Asiatic immi- gration difficulty on its !muds, and the way in which it is being treated p are a There . • 'nustrouble. TI threatens see a number large 1 of British Indians in the Transvaal, and they are regarded there in about the same spirit to are i bi. The -' i Columbia. 1 '•siul3ul,hC 1 the Asiutit to result is a vehement protest from the Indiana, who as British subjects hold that they rhonld not be aiacrimin- te criminals ' they Were A .1 against Nati tr R Y or slaves. The chief danger lin, in the fact that discontent i. already rife in India.: and the tl•awcorded to u their compatriots in nuotlwr lett of the Empire is reg toted by the Indiana nt house eau an inault to their race and is a further ratt.e of direffertion. The (lists tee g the unemployed :at Toronto. calling for relief measures on .a large settle. opens up the question of the witdotel of farther ■..stating inigaatiot to Canada. NW it in among the new arrivals that the great part of the di.ttvc- in !turd. ('tn Ida has now been pretty well advertised in duet. e tries form whit+ it hes been rt teiting in*1)igt:•til., and there is it mewing feeling that for the future, vital.. 1'. nada should wa•1 • people from, the older countries and give them x chance to better their condition in this land of butte and pn,mi,t, the active encouragement of immigration should cease. A possible ex.eption might be•iurtde in the ease of agricultural laborers, a cies+ orf men who are really needed here, Ful rvrn with this elites rare should da• taken to send out only teen who an' alnw.lutely tit for teeth work. Too many men have come out in Ihr past season or t .atensibly to work on farms. who hail alroolrttely no training tor farm work and who, when they 111111e+l here, could not 1.e ppeisuadeal to leave the eines and tattle, where they are now aggr:aveting the prob- lem lett of the unemployed. The Toronto News heads a drntatd for reform "Stop charging for taw s'sn.p.," Wouldn't itbee,r • pop 'the reform to stop charging for post- age stamps? President Roosevelt continues to attack the trusts in IIIes•ages to Cnn• wenn. bat :to long as he 110.01 not use ,his big stick nt the 1'nitel Stater) tarilf the trusts can nnmd to smile. At the risk of starting another bleb saving campaign among our citizen., with disappointing restate, we publish this week a report from New Ynik of, succeeds) experiments iu Ihr horning r( aeheu It ie just ppresble that there IR rsrm.•thiog in the thing after nil: but 11. would be es well for hurscholdrt•s in (tooled 11 not W start fueling with l.be fu, "pox. until the weather is a tittle bit eitiMer. It might Ire of interest to the Illulr reporter who wrote of Huron ronnty'e "climatic dieedvantagna" to leek up the weather rer•nrde at. the ,nelrnro- logic,el Miler in Toronto. A.....bng Candlemas. The M.ltc rot. e4.I it -hallow .ha. 1'piu the frozen IV A... Ihr skies al eren-nng are .tilt. And conics the C51,dk•n.nt. 13.a•h tiny a 11111c 'iter nna I.ing.r• 11.1- aeste, In 'tan ; Far nut d sigh) the mhaelee Of April Arc heroin. , o barren Ismail! ft (rune 0e11 Muth,. ye wall 110 74101-1-. Late keels her dear -.I t'weskts= Tla•..hrluK I. nt the door' - Arthur Krtchnr• . Iebruaiy Allantk. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Paradoxical, but True. bouillon 'f true•. There wondd he little poverty in ('anndaa today were it not for the stranger-. within our gate.., attnaeted thither by the prosperity In the country. During the Storm. Toeineo• Tclrgrenn. 1 sinadians did not really feel the cold ye/avidity because they were kept warn by Ihr tendency of their blood to boil over at. hl;,b1nK'm 01lnsione to their native lend ,an Our Lady of the • None tee Harsh. KinKaon 11 lox.. "l'raitors" is what The Hamilton Spse•Ietor calla the men who essayed fraud in the packing of apples for the Hellish market. The term is not loo harsh. The men who study cro ked - ors.. for m.ltish purposes cannot 1x1, too harshly dealt with. The Milkman- -God Bless Him l t London Free Mee .111.1 A word ns' t wn aho',t *man who deserves n tot of talent for his work these winter mornings, when the snow deep .en the ron(Psmioi; linen and DOINGS AT OTTAWA. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION QUES- TION SATISFACTORILY SETTLED. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux Obtained As• surances front .Japanese Govern- ment that Emigration of Laborers to This Country Would be Strictly Regulated W. L. Mackenzie Kim's Report. ' Uttee:L, Feb. ard. - The report of W. 1Mackenaie Ring, the royal 'balmier appointed it November Inst W infinite into the metier of the influx of Orientel taborets to I;nund+t, her Twee mese-Med to the House of Commons. ,Ind is of a treasuring character. It giver n toast exhaustive statement of the result of Fir comps and searching inquiry urw the erxee) problem ut Japanese aur migration, and throws au entirely new light on the generally t eeeted opinion ss to the responsibility of the Japanese Government for the redden increaser in the her of Japanese lauding in British Columbia last suut- neer. in effect it demonstrates that the (lover nntent at Tokio has been all along earrfully observing the spirit of the agreement to restrict emigration enters( into when the treaty with Jape, ere, pealed ::and that the de. introit r of the Japanese Foreign Of- fice in April lest front the regulations hitherto in force practically prohibit - lug the emigration of laborer" to this country was (made only at the in- stancy of the Canadian Nippon supply Company, tracked by the (lengthen Pacific Railway Company. the \Vell- ington Colliery Company. of which .laves Dims:auu• is prtwident, and other iuflnent ial Canadian w1111e444 which rrprt tented at Tokiertbat Jap- artlre labor was needled meld wan de- sired in this country. Japan Acted in Good Faith. "In justice to Japan," Mut King says, "and to the prejudice which has been aroused against her people in some quartet -It, it is not to he forgotten that it the regtlxtions which Were Willed about April of the penitent year the exception permitting the lineagrtiien companies W send laborers to Canada was made conditional upon the pro- duction at the Foreign Office of Japan of the duplicates of IoKna Oder ree- menta with responsible employers of labor in this country. the bona tides of which agreements the Japanese Guy- er *1upot repairedtrld should 1e ser itied (,i/rola. to by her U..nvulr resident in 1f there was a change in the policy of Jape) is war not nue which cuuhI adversely affect the interests of this country without a Canadian citizen or n Canadian corporation first placing upon it the -seal of his or its approval.' in other words, Mr. King finds 'het he v rnwent modified its t Japanese Government policy of restricting immigrationra tion to Canada noir when it was represented to it from Canadian etiul•ceri list Jap- anese laborers would be welco►ned in this country. Many from Hawaii. Furthermore, in a detailed :nal 'sis of the character and extent of Jae - allege 'Rrxtuu a for the first ten ' a months of last year, Mr. King finds that out of the total a rrivata of yt,12. only 1,131 rewuiuoxd in Canada. Of this total 2,7710 -11 came foam the Hawaiian Islands. where they were ler the Neutral of the United totes anthurities, and only 1,1311 cause from Japan diuvet. 1)f this latter total. again, some test %tete brought out ruder rnutrau•t as (wing needed by the Uanndian Patciflr Rail- way Company, 151 were destined for the United Stites, but were rejected h)• United State,. oflcet•s and :allowed w reuuaiu iu Canada wider medical the mercury dips below zero, bit gen- , nilly fells to get 4111 that is coming to him. The milkman : How well lie sticks to his jot, through all weathers., An Admirable Selection. S1.atford Wescott. ' The Liberiala of West Huno have made an dad able selection in liar) Prnudfoot, K.l'., as candidate for, tate legislature to ,accred Mr. M. Outmost,. 1.P.1'.. who hasp voluntarily retire.!- Mr. I'roudfoot i. a man of splendid ability- sand high chs ractet, who would take a !Brining position in the legislature from the outset. His election would appear to be Nested. Too Much Profanity. Thr Home Journal. .% crusade 1..adly needed .aigainsl the trice of profanity, One has only to pars through the streets. more especially of our mailer cities and towns. to realize the extent to whir•h the roil 1. developing. In n half- hour's walk one evening in a western town it gentleman claims to ha ' heanl more vile language than in Montero! or Toronto in a year. In 4.1.1'ldnr'a or t•r itlin oaoiu of at. the c titling -room any country hotel one will :he rnntpellel during n mingle evening to listen lu more profanity than lie would hrsr in six months in it barge city. What is the r'n0on for this overflow of 1111h? I+this all we are to expect fie fair large in}•Pmineent in ,rho.ile and chau•chee? A little ht+ ring tip of the Loral minanimtnUnrs of law would dntihtle.s help to Inures this plague if roomd emeion is power. teem, ,end t who' will take up and pt•erw the tier will he fining society s gond 1.111) More Trade Restrictions. Toronto i%'erklr `inn. • A retort, fame Or Love ell the mite ilrge of trading from retire (ntradian !!art to nnuther i.. nfl,'r the flirt of .Innm*1•y rt nfA1 vent• M Ile litnit.r. to Canadian and British shipping. Ilet.•- icem Loftin., lier **wart* have lbeenfl ,on, Staind w tend . ed to Ixu•ticlpte in tide Irnde i N•n•wrginn vessele aerated themselves quite large• Iy of the privilege, their operations teeing pt•ir.ctically cnntlned. Irnwever, to the waters of the Gulf, lower Mt. Lawrence end roamt of the Mtritinre Provinces. As a reoilt of the service offered by theme foreign vessels many cargoe•a of Nova Scotia coal were Jnr• triad further up the Mt. Imwrene.O1vate world have leen the intim had there not been Pitch ernnpetition to keep down freight rates. This was n de• chin! ellvnningc to the coat raining intervals of Nova 44.•ntb, ee it merle w whirr market for the teapot of ono of the chief industries of the I'rmtin,e ; 11 meas O. eorreSpouding .ulvnnbage tis those who shipped !rulen renew,. of Quebec and Ontario grunts to the Metitiunr Prov Meets try the nenme vie - vele. One of the moot oilier factor. in developing iurer•prnvineiel trade was. indeed, thetaseupdied by ,hear foreign shape. Tnla tit Ion will now he withdrawn. in order to help the Canadian shipping intsinesm by ebul- lient out theme foreign compet.itnre. other into -vete emptily important. will he hampered : but like effects rawer. follow 1" It) ,t'-.1-rlcl Is. legislntion. ►upervisiou of the Immigration I)c- part,ttout::01 were perluns formerly resident, iu Canada, and HMI were merchants, ()Alen*, students and travellers. In the Iasi Jotalyes. therefore. only 1111 anist be clamed as itueuigrsuts who e t a from Japan under the norms! conditions prevail- ing hitherto. Nothing multi more strikingly indicate the above VOW elusion that the J apanese Got erie memo has all along been acting iu gotd faith in wreaking to Murree its under• standing with Canada. Mr. Lcsuisux's Mission, Following the presentation of Mr. Kings report ca the *Wteiuent to the 1luu.e by Ilan. Rodolphe Lemieux rt the result of hie wieswn to Japan in con)ectirn with the saute wetter of Japanese iumuigratien, Mr. Lemieux was able to lay barter the House such ussurencee from the Jap- anese UJvel nitl•Itt as will alleululely allay all fear* of any further difficulty over this vexed question. The s414• - ern" of his tllhati her enstelll'r showing the skill in diplomacy and uegotiaUrt uuwifelit d ou uuw)• occa- sion* Icy S11• \Vdfrid IJatu•ier and his colleagues, , 1 is a t►' pliant vin- dication ut the Preinier"s policy of avoiding any hasty action 11 hick would have tended to clouting the gold feel- ing between the Ciwadiun and Jap• utese nations. Mr. 1-cnlietix administered a well - merited rebuke to the press agency end newspapers which haul sought to discredit blit*) in his miwion, and then WM. a history of the ciscutnstancer leading tai the events of lest year wltichwere the rause of his visit to Japan. From 11101 to 11107 the Jaw rower (Silver nnlent had carefully re- stricted emigration to this country, and the abnormal influx of last year was due to causes stated in Mr. Mac- kenzie Kings report. As the rebuilt of hie negotiations with the Ilikados Government, .1r. Lemieux announced, the possibility of a recurtenee of such circ tuners a• titan 01 last year, which pa) alarmed the people ut Hot - Mt Columbia,. is entirely removed. The Government of testae has given asiur:Wee, of its willingness to meet the views ns' Canada, in the restriction of emigration to this country, anti the immigration by way of 'Hawaii lover which the Japanese (lovern- suent hes uo control) will be Plopped by regulations of the C.euadum'Uov- et•nmcnt. • Satisfaction in Great Britain. That the satisfactory outcome .tt this difficulty is extremely rewal)1!BarinK t u the elate -mitten of thecountry is evident from reuta•ks made in the British Parliament. In the House of Lords Lund Lansdowne gave his opinion tbat the wtlirusInt of the difficulties Iwtw•eeeu Cxnale:nd Japan was "must creditable not only to the Dominiut Government but to the Goventnnent of our allS, wlwhohad rx• Whited not for the lint line a Pelf - restraint anti ewiaielty which 1115*) elicited the admiration of all who had opportunities of coating into close contactwith its di plan :tic preiceed- n t iu s," g The Merqui. of !tient, repdyiupg, said he thought the Canadian liovern moohad shown real stalr.wn. t ' , consideration and wbAdur t a n u which h h de. "erred the highest praise. Sale of Western Timber Limits. 'rhe ( .eltan caughtbt a Tartarr when alley mined up Mr. "nrtit f meimber' for Kest Asrinilrrin, by an attack u1) unr Gov.'s' rut's policy Of dealing with Western timber Irnde. 'Tura d4T war former 1.0 Nr. I> r n of Crown (ands in the IInert • then! id the intrrier, :*1141 knew what he was talking iebapt. Hr ato,.er' great eulhtini:asni ru the Liberal side Of the Hon..• lo,. comparing 1,il.rnll :and C41.11n.'rv0tive mretlinds of fleeting Wath tile!' hands. Vanilla Isciito 1)478 the Lilmral Attica nisi •stitle) disported of x111 square tuiles of limber. for which they recta, ed a 1w11us of $7.13'1, rr an average of a little ever $T1 n wpparu anal.•. W11'11 the 'owe -even vee c: e into power there-11.ls a ditfer•nie, F- le;rt to Iae1 ler ('unservativse rule 111,:eet rllitar a toiler were disposed of, nod of 11.14. ntnuwlg Ce3,11147 .quare guiles were given :away a l..Mutely for nothing. fhe Government did , not receive even en •h for it its wumld lain„ gav,ght n lard age stamp, :and there was no competition fur it. As a matter of flet it went to Serettors, members of f lie l'.unwme pditieutns and friends rf the late Hover ant. 'I'I,. late AdnritWrathful received as bonne for the whole et the Asir& wile. disto.ed of am average of A1.13 per square guile. %Vh,rt It contrast to 1 hat received fee the Lila -rat Adwiuiatt•.t. lion of 1ti71.714 and In that received under the policy of the prevent Uuv- ernu)etl. Tim hitter had, during their [erne of tinier, (listened of 14ul3 equate mile. for an nglgretgate bonne of 31:12.t,MiM,tel, or an ,average of *11.1r2 per equate mile. In`addition they were receiving grouudrruls totalling $15.l)5P a year, besides stumpage dies of fifty iaent. per thee..Intl feel. The veil hinnies of the Government's lend policy brought forward by the Opposition wale that, the Pya'cnt of etivertieing for lenders was inade- gtutc. that the tinge ',!!oared for selec- tion ton. tart .bort., tort the blocks of timber I,.:i ed was leo large. and f let the (i,n.rnn,Pnt were putting I,rge areas into 1he hnnd. rf sprcrl•ator+. Liberal roes ker. pug op en able end spirited defence an Ur, thorn neuron rerotll. THE COMING REDISTRIBUTION. Forecast of its Provisions by Toronto News. Toronto Nrwe, "1 do not nntiripate that.any nAlcial iolnrno.ti.i15 will he pn•psiscd 111)1,1 the Whole Inane r i. Inial I.•folis the Huuee a for ...,I.ild(•,44* ion." w.s the eta cement of Iron. J. 1'. \Vhilnev• the Provincial Prime Minister, wh.•n ',eked by The News 1'r,neerning the pit epee% of the redietrihn'ion Inrnsln.•, which Will ,root•' leamI. the 1*-gi.lalulo rot its fort hymning warier. Redistribution. IlrweVPS, has lIe*n in I for air at Me Pattie merit 34,ildinge 'dining the poet. week. Every flay btomghn it. I(mnta of Vi.iting nrrml.rrn, all ready 10 ;melte the interviewer that their lu.i,,eee was -of a pm►eIy pq•.o ttn1 or po ivnt1' charnel rr." Not a few, lrtrgl by IY,trail pati. ine w1111 the M+,istera have been IIPhI. anal rotten.- u.•pey mope ofehe Province have leen ,in';Heat deenned. • At prep•nt the general Impression is atoll. •'t !earl ten re tnnmhere will he podded to the I,-gieletere by the 1.i11. Of Owe. four will be given lu Toronto, , and four to Northern OMaria. Four, of psr.sildy live, new• cestetttitencier are likely to bre created throughout the gilder portions of the Province. leant tenet two la the timelier exist- ing ronetitpienclen will prof elly lin Merged into ',there. For influence, it is gen.•rslly accepter Gott 'Nortek, noir represented by Hon. Rirhntd Ilar- eonrt, will he no more after Petllstri• ! Mtion, whits, nnw that Hon. Geo. P. Graham hos vacated it, 1t ie not un likely Ihet the constituency of Rro, k vine will he retrlrrdelled, The gtlestitni M Ow -,llol,t ul of the THE SPAN of LIFE W. Acheson & Son W(inderful Values Stock -taking is approaclung and we are reducing of necessity our very large stock. Ladies' Underwear \11 liar. 1educed greatly in price. 1'cuu41u',. Vesta toll $.1 1 •nit., 1, io all ,air,. First ioutfity, crgular *1.2', for 1 Is uncertain., It may be long, or it may be short. You are strong and prosperous now,. and NOW is the time to make sure that no change in the days to come can rob you of a competence; or it you die, 1 • Can fling your family upon the cold charity of the world. Moderate savings now will secure for you one of the new Reserve Dividend Policies. in THE L 4oi iDONT L.IF10 Insurance Company, London, Canada. It will pro\ide an income for the future, and, all the time. right from the start. protect dependent ones. e t W. H. HOW NSW!. General Agent. four Dew TorontoBoats has notyet been officially determined, batt Him. Thomas Crawford. Speaker of LLe House and tuesuber for West Toronto, told The New, he anticipratfd that the constituencies would mutant 1111- cbsng0d, but that each would be annulled ,e thimble representation. i The lintixt h 'owill to ri ut n Hill 1 s much less radical than h s been sup- potted. o -poses. 1luu. 1G. \V ltnev the Prime Minister. hex openly deehe ed Unwell against any party gerrye.ander for purely tarts purposes. lli ont ) lines are to be r deet) followed, and where countiee ere suhdividwl re llitieiPatne mantel ge'ogrnphical limes. will lit. fol- Iowe'd. 1t i. Delir veil !bat t lib D ridi d w adopted by the Ceiri .e . to so'•ero the rediatrihrt ' will be ea feline!: !'Ilse adherence nese 141 mon ty Iround- 1 Seventeen Teachers of wide c�.l•�.'.awe, nerd saselareidp and untiring energy. employer by n.. hnye bolt up a cure iculunt nna. venni o t in anode for t horineflo , .,, . en, and actual I,,t.inos. peels. ', '1'uugr. Con rages TeL.Kt-a1.10y- 519.• 'w,mapb) . 5101 1 'ole ulerelal. Y.nki any liner, lewd% idual ' tetra's. tin,,. Graduate. sasi.tdl to pest No Vacation Mall COurw. in (.a.lgusgl-..Book keeping. Mwrtha.s1, 4'en.nau.M p. et, . Send a Iw.4111 fes' Iuforn,a':un nlwma Csm.N's Orsasest Cbaln at Mlgh .grade •esslaees CeNexes GODERICII BUSINESS COLLEGE GE.), sI ur•LVN, Prin. sial_ NND••NNON INVESTIGATE into the merit. of S CENTRAL -�y oyZ STRATFORD. ONT. White Wear Sale Special primal 011 latliup %\mite \frau, 't scute 01• hues plated at fast -selling prices. Fun !Juliet+' Arti :lute Lamb Coats, selling well • LIUWense and we continue 1,6 'uterine,. pi'icen. Laurah ranw)n'sstyles aun aplrueidly taus.! :Ind tt•iumued. *01 $22 1't) O ��Q and IMO qualities', clearing ut Sable Bala, Scarfs and Mutts, a ;cry large choice, 11‘.44i baring it nearly half-price Men's Fur Coats Renown W' teat Carats, 1011). fur $aa Black tau Coats. $4, for Sae Black Dog Ctuta, real for 16 l'ooii Coats, $70, for ;ss , Int .election i. •..1 this. W. Acheson & Son *ries. Suti-divisions within comities to fol- low ipal or gI4' graphical lines. Four ilex utero ars for Northern or New 5 )nuu•iu. Two members from each of the four eonstituenriea 1, Toronto. Four or live new members through- out the older portion of the Province. The wiping nut of at Isitrt two of the ex isliug constituencies. Comparatively few and tit i ei o r changes throughout the rural ridings. l'nactically no changer itt the ;rune It 1. Ilse 0.0.4 .neceahrl hna nes. • t reining..ch.w.l In Wewterl. Ont arin. Our Commercial. Mhor•thnnd anal T,•leirrnphie Department. nn•. In the ehar,en of Able Ino ardors of alp el trews'. A11 one e0110.0.nie thorough. up-to-date and 'tract lent. 11 a Irate become one of the. Inrg est busine-. tootling ...hoot. In the 1'n, trim. I:,,4 OUT free rntninguo and born what we lire doing. Cr nllner,inl -rhnnls 101 well a. hostile.. mete em ploy mlr g adnnte.. Pt udentns'.• entering earl. week. ENTER NOW. ELLIOTT R McLACHLAN, O 2 Principe'. • L•�•••e•�••.+N. HOS* • BECOME INDEPENDEf IT by taking a course in the lam qts ELLIOTT,,." /ZS rtiP TORONTO. ONT. A nels.ol that base IIrAt rl v., reputa- tion for snncrlor work. Ourc shale les . now the en•efesl attendance In Its h3. tin). All hoanes...•ollegi s nn . not alike. when getting an education O}..T 7'H}: nb:,T. 1t nlsay. para. sal rt' for our 'can.1 • entaroguc. ( bub Cc Oren nil yea'. NON' 4 a greet time to enter. W. J. ELLIOTT, Printi pet. Cor. 1'nnge and A Jerxaandcr Sts. MEW NOW OPEN ENTER ANY DAY winter Term in all d.ya rt mettle of 1 he 1'0u1 ra I Iha):.e..s.1 bllmmKe• Tors, 1n, ufl'en-pIendki r new neo. for ntenwl it.,: n few month., tirwantly and pmfltahly. 1went /ate t.'achen. Catalogue free. Write for it, W. H. SHAW. Principal, E. R. SHAW, Secretary, 144\1.4 .m(1 41 LK1(AR*. !+ts,. Tn.,..iu. fifitialW/1111 SUM at ituencies of the wmilhwest e,n penin- sula. It is likely that 4 material repress -n- ett' of Libretti members will be a►ket1 to serve upon the Legislatur.• 'Dee which 10111 !nate general charge of the Redistribution Bill. I A gigot!• who was painted dark hr,rN'It, And who heti to an African won, tltid, "My neck is a peed' : Any food within reach l'au be tasted flee butes going i 1 1 IIGoderich Ladies' Wear. West Street • 1111111111111111111111111111111111111110 411111• Bargains Galore We want to Make you acquaiuted with -the store as well a, these Bargains, SHIRTWAIST BARGAINS \wooer - black tWtieue waislr, worth' double. prior. sale s Waimea. w:tltr lama. masts. ts, nice) y mak 7g Women's price, Womet's while (swot and muslin, waists. that priced 1.i0 1.7:l nderale price sec. welt• 9t c. Women... black .and look tweed skirts MLitt sale prices. \Motet's anal children. Iongetvats and all our tame of line fibs now at less than hell -pair.. rl L rte Chian Bargains in our Basement.' J JOHN STEAD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Where Quality is Apparent YOU find it in everything we sell you. FRANK H. MARTIN THE TAILOR AND FURNISHER. AN OPEN LETTER From W. J. Gage, Esq., Toronto A Problem of National Importance Dear Friend :- A Fright young lawyer at the Muskoka Sanatorium for Consump- tives some weeks ago, speaking of the burden placed upon him by having Ionaw)ption, maid: "One has to lead a life of concealment. If I go away from this place people are afraid of me." This is the mad tot of those who suffer from this dread disease. On behalf of the thousands who are sick and will not be received by other hospitals, i make this appeal for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives. Nearly 10,000 people from every part of Canada aided in this good work last year, seeding ua $20,000. - The Trustees have faith that a still larger number will help. The Physician's offleee, throat rooms, Pte., up to the present have occupied ro..nts in the hospital that rightly belong to patient,,. To make better provision for the work, and furnish more neconlmo. dation, a new adminlet ration building is now under way. A cottage for the 1'hymirian and him ynl,ng wite hal also to be built. To provide for thin outlay, and to rare for patients for the coming yen r, we must neraare at leaet $,(1,000. The Mnsknka Free Hospital for Consumptives never refused e l•:'liens. bee/time of his or her inability to pay. 1t cares for those whom other hospitals refuse. It races for those whom other people are afraid of. "i wet sick aria yo visited ore," was Christ's rommendation. Should not, a richer benediction he yours if from a loving heart your dollar makes a golden visit to this hospital, Fringing health and joy to threw whom other people fear, and whom, in many cases, nobody wants. \Viii you have the luxury of giving? Faithfully your.. Toronto, 1907. M s