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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-6-25, Page 22 tBUYDAT, June 25, 1908 tiUlo),Itlr'11. UYl'.rK1UA PtBLIONEU'EVERY 'rIlURS /AY sr TANATTICK t Bu»fMTsoN : Tele stone t 'all Nall. • ,Terme of Subscription tp to am -sine -urn in ievance. ix math., y,c ; three tua11tb.. tic. To United State..ubNcriben, t{I.:.1 a shirr Islrictly,w out%am'el. Subw•ribers who hail tq invite TAX SIONal regularly by mail Will romttr a favor by ma quatrains u.of the fact at as arty r date a. When a elute(' of addrea is desired, both the ild and the new address should be riven. Advertising Rates': Lwpti wad other similar advert -outride. ler per nue for ded insertion and be per line fur each subsequent inwrtiou. Measured by w nonpareil .rale, twele liar., loan itch. Business oarde of .ii fines mad under, :;3 per year. Adv'ert.lseutems of lad- rotted. 8triyed, l it• minim -Vacant. nitnsNous Wanted. Floes.. for Sale or to item. Farms tor Rite ur W Bent. Articles for sale. etc.. not exweeding eight lines. Air each iusrrtiuu ; alt for first mouth. Atte for each subsequent moult. Larger advertise- ments in proportion. muco* mnreuts all ordinary reading type tete • Dents per line. No mouse less than air. Auy special tootles, IMebJeet of which i. the pecuniary benefit of any individual or associ- PLbe to be co�ncssidpedred an advertisement aid 1 mato. ha� display and eontrat.t advertise- ments will be "lychee seelicrtion. Address allcommuoicatlous to V ANA Mtn t RoitEftTSON;-.'-".. - TAR stain• . (ta..e'rlcb:lilt, OODERIell. THURSDAY, rf l•NM:. , lslitt. AUTOMOBILE LEGISLATION. The Province of Nova Scotia is 'at-- tewpting • solution of the automobile difficulty on the local option phut. The Legislature lire giveu to the county councils the power to regulate limn candidate ((or Vice -President Taft is regarded as the lituseevelt can- t/Ohne a an•dhllatea n d it elected wilt he expected to carry nn the H'ustvett It looks certain that Mr. Bryan will be the Democratic candidate. • A cawWigfLJg being clads; by the wAolien manufacturers for the.rrrtur• anion eif !hr. o14 ape, lite_ ,tutjalt -Ott woollen garde.. That is. they want the ditties to be levied at se, much ou the yawl. not (on the' mils. -eif•,t1i1 goods. The effrtt of this would'Iw that the Igor ulalt's purchase would harassed as heaytih' as the rich Luau's, although the letter might he worth 1 wo or three titers as h. The de- sign, from the Iuallul4l=tt,(Yarti *tend - point, is by levying duties at so !b per pouted, ur en much per yard. to conceal the high ye •ceut.yte ut ttatty which is imposed in this way. There is already suffeient injustice in the customs tariff without loading it with e{te'ific duties at the demand of the woollen manufacturenl. • The obstruction at Ottawa is one of the evil rewdta of the salary -web. Members who have no business -tu atteutl re• a4 home ran afford to spend nd the greater part of the yeHL1li-Slttaaya,. arid it is to ilio rioted, that it 1, the small try.atbe secnud-rytt•rs, who are responsible for most of the waste of time iii the House. Business and pro-' fessional-men of standing cannot real-' ily leave their private ;affairs, and the result is that, outside of the \linisters of the,Crow, , Parliament is left more and Imre in the hands of irresponsible talker's- The reduction of the set- sionah indemnity to the old 'Wire might rid the House of some of ese I eaters or RFC.411) INA 1)111 in- ducement to them. but at $1,5t1I they Wight look out for a• more lucrative respective boundaries, and some of the counties have prohibited the running of the ulaa:hin.t exeiepl; on certain days. lei Kings county motor cars tury riot -he used except on Thursdays, 8atu1'days and Sundays, with at pen-, alty of girl fora first offence. IMO furl a second and S ')o Jx) for it third. Pictoul county has adopted stringent'regula- tions, and othermunicipalities in th comity Province dunbtirss are following suit. Commenting upon a newest from the East Sitectle - Farmers Institut that Lhe Provincial (hoernment q Ontario pass a measure rrhibitin' the running of auo y * lenonWeill nesdays, Saturdays ' tuul \alundayy, The \Vterlly Sun says : -If all drivers of ;tutor exhi tied -a prowl• eeseset .jur_44ie,..igtrte-ef .4hrrj users of the highway there - would 1 no need for such drastic regulations ;tel those asked by Past Sinuate Farmer's Institute or in the law actually, in force in NOVA :*11f ill.. (tilt pptt4it•``t tavety few oprraturs of these nrachin,4•l do show such regard and no law, Ilii . - - • OTTAWA NEWS. Civil Service Bill Inaugurates a Great Reform More Obstruction. (it lawa, June 2 - A remark dropped by 111x. Alisti-ong, an Op- position menllwr, in the Douse today reveals the ideal -net ion policy of the Cumwrvative part). A gent pa 4t of the day was taken up with 4 di'sena• sioh on Ile Indian Depart .m4. tt, .\le. Arnisirolg remerking Dist, 54.i1n{g that the 1101450 Wait -1 0 he 111 NYNNInit All It •r. they might as well 1i11 in the liver with ndisslrsiun'Of 11111 11 1111I i• ters as with ant 1hingSlow. Cittil Service BdI. Thr Opposition tactics of delay have nut, however, prevented the Borger an from bonging in dur- ing the past week duets( the most hie orttant ma'am*. of thsent years a (till for the reftyu of the ihnuiuion civil tors ie• len the !foes of the British s%slaui. The metsire providee tar the et tahlisltuwut_.4 -*ti independent commission. Who shall have full con- trol of exhulivathem for entrance to the civil service, And 451110 'owe,, in regard to pt•uumtiune, etc. Open competitive examinations for en- trance will be held, probably twice u year, told appointment/1 made in the order AILmerit. It- is further pro- pcntrd re-classify the se'rvit•e, mak- ing three divisions with two sub- divisions each. and there is piut'i for An increase. Of 144j45ries of about ;<1/I0 its the higher grades a)td $10) hi the lower•. Prtootie n will be made by the cuuuuis4' upon the rerolil• mentations of the heads of Ilt•paut.: mints. The bill applies only to the inside aortic*,-ioeludintt all the :de-- partments tat Ott*ws. Nut the (outside service may be brought within the operation id Lite act from time to t' by ruder in Council. The Opposition leader ex uesseil satisfaction with some of the leading features of the hill. - Hodgins Charges Fail. gins in -vonne•Liou with the construc- tion of the Nati I Transcontinental Railway, which yvete being inve•*ti- Jdb. gatd hefore it specDal committee of ; the Hoene. have flattened out, :Major i matter how stringent, will prove suffi- cient to keep suite auto drivers in check so long as they are allowed upon the highway at all. The only. assurance of safety will be found in the entire prohibition of all auto traffic on certain d'ys of the week and this should be provided for either by a general taw as requested by Fast fiimcoe Institute orb y municipal reg- ulations ate provider) for in Nova Scotia. On at least certain days of the week a farmer's wife should 11e able to drive upon rural highways without (wing in constant fear of being upset in the ditch." A STORY AND ITS APPLICATION. Green had (teen paying 81 a week for board. dli, s appetite constantly increiewd. F'itiully the lanillauly waw that she must either sell out anal quit or raise her boarder's rats. One -clay after watching 1 ' feverishly .1w vouring plateful after plateful she plucked up rootage and said : "Mi.' Breen, 1 shall have to .raise your boon! to Green looked up with a start. Then in a tune of consternation he said : "Oh, Mts. Small. dOn't ! I1'45 MUNI. as 1 Taut do 114.14 t(o 0111tun dollars' wod). r" It must have been in :a turtevpiind ing state ii( . 1 that the utrull firs a `. Ottawa, rspt•(inlly those on the Opjtnetthtat •sile.1/tatTtalli to Irngtbe the session with >t fisMl of talk. Tier -ds, must have huagiu.that in doin they Wturtd be'vendit;lt 11it exti•ia thou wand donors. whi^h they voted tr uis theeiv.s est the Iweginsing id lb Pariiatne•nrary term. Blit MMLUn Canada, like the landlady in the,story, duet stet take (his rompfniwant 414W o the performance, and Will Iw likely -sat the next election, to make some chimera which will result ' in shorter sessions and a useful ones. She objects to paying out good being repaid wit It nothing better then wind. • a' n K r 1 f ''and EDITORIAL NOTES. 1V11at ,1 dull tows] this will Iw when the soldier INiy* leave ! It is safe to sae that Kit• Fretlerirk Horden increases the number of friends of the Carnelian militia whey ever he warn. The civil service reform bill is A splendid evidence that the Libtrsl party hit.- not, loot its instinct for progress c 1 tN KI l 1 11 M K n v prro ern stet. The weather loan served up some pretty hot weather tar the boy* In camp: hitt what must it have twat in London swim?, other place away feint) the lake 1 - The highest %snore at Cambridge this year have heep won by a Russian student, the son of * Jewish peddler of Lohdon'a' East End who wen driven to Great Britain by persecition. The incident affords a striking illustration of British hospitality to the opprwMenl of all nations, a policy that is, con- temned by some people, but by others is regarded am one of the greatest of Britain's glories. Wm. H. Taft was chosen lin the Arlt ballot in the Republican conven- tion at Chicago as the Providential candidate of the party. Jamas R. Sheimais, of New Yotk, i. the Hepub- , THE (11L(11tti F T H t' Ft l A U. What is She blue p0 our ago leisTO The waves of the loom ess seal, Where our vessels ride in heir tameless pride, And the feet of the wind. are free ; From he suns and smiles m the cowl icier To the ire of the Mouth au, North. With daaluutlesetread dintatg tempests dread 'Ile guardian slt' \Vann is' the white on Hag, 1 ,•vs . The h of sand,' 1' hieli hIII•IN in our sight Ilk.. ;t I :on light Anil stands while the hills shall ml r Yea, dearer than fame is our land's •*rat muni', Anel we light, wherever we he, For the there; and wives that pray fir the livt'e __. _ Cif the. breve hearts over the see: \Vbat-is the red on our Hag,' boys The.blood of our heroes slain, (An the burning mends in the wild waste la \And the froth. of the purple ►nain-: - And it cries to (i/t1 from the crimsoned sod And the-crest,if the waves (enrolled, That Ile send us turn to tight again - As our tethers fought of old.-' - %Ve'll stand by the, dear old Hag. boys, \Vbatever be said_or done, Though the shots emote fast, as we face the blast, Ahd the foe be ten t, nue- . Though our only reward be the thrust ofireword ►9d a bullet in heart or train, What natters .me gone, if the Hag float on' And Britain be lord nt the main _ Puerto's irk George Newt. Attacking 'the British Preference -. nine ford )trwlott. In the regent ele•,ti the newly arrived voters were told by I. Cum servativrs that their party was th British piety. and mann were lee **tray in consst tien,'s. 'Three voters. when they become familiarized with public affairs in t'aitada, will,keel their mistake. They will ltrutrtha the 1114 cln(rlluttitlnulauk1irvy steer made by Canada to the teals of the E11101•r was Houle by the Linriet (ioveruuent in the Mouth African war, They will also leant that the first trade pretstenve• ever given the Motherland wits given by the tweeted. Gi1•el' Illlent. Previous to the AC - Of the I.*osier• Ministry the utamufaetuer of Great. Britain were taxed the -wince as those of rile ('uitav7 Stats and either foreign ...notaries. Finance Minister Fielding in 1!el7 in- troduced the pr•rfere•nee lei British 1nan11farttie#, making it :at Ilrst Iwetl- t ) •11"0 per cent. and .rubseipielllly in- creasing it to thirty -threw noel a third per tent. Sir Charles Tupper, the then leader of the Conservative lip- IN,Nition, chanteterized the preference tae a “death blow" to Canadian' in- dustries, but instead of its being a death blow Canadian iuduetry hay flout•ished since as never before. And the present Opposition Kar continued Lu make sat OA the preference. Ont?' the other day: in a discussion on the appropriations for exhibitions, Mr. Amassing. a prominent -Conservative member _.i>Z_ - arguing --for---greater trade with (lei many said : • The lit•itiab preference has not leen a Iwnetlt ti, l'aniuli. Cons t-va- tives haul stto,l'in the past and now stood for a 1(141 preference.' 'Pion. W. 8Fielding said that the hon. gentleman had stated that un- der the pret'rtuc.• British goods were [ring brought in to. underline Can- aulian industries. lir now proposed to bring in other foreign goods ton un- dermine ('to*diall industries still more. Mi. 4riusu-ong said this cotill'h+ i • ul:atad I1V a r(o ver tett iR . 11trr- ' to ung AN e i t e bon. geutleman could not ugderstaaod that no treaty could iw made with (let. - Many nukes Canada was prepared to give 4 preference to that country. "tf (',lu:ula walled to get goods int. Germany she would have to give con - crescents. The hon. gentlrttiaul seemed 10 01'11100h that." Itwill be remembered that the British treaties with German)' were denounctttata a result of the ptefer- enre given to /heat Britain br Can- ada. The,Cof*t't•eatl%e: would have the British preference abolished. so that snide might he diverted no Ger- many. l:uty. \\•hat think the newcomers of this policy of the alleged "British party" the Tory party of Canada 1 INDUCTION TODAt New Pastor of Auburn and Smith's • Presbyterian Churches. The induction of Hes-. J. It. 11.:1., the new. peados` i,1 the S Ilint' ata) 4ulnnyl I'resl. coupes/A*1ns. is tiling Ptak',; in Knox church, Alum, I' t the iuductiun st•tairt•, of tel - 1N.rt wi1F•tn--given next vrr'•ii evi•niug it It siwnf, wit1, by members of 1101 )11 41w -resident miui.lrrs of t Rev, .1. 11. :11:ou1, 11..1, ',Whir, i5 the sot ul• A1c% Hud Isltz,ta•Ih 1'huulta.o1, reboot training was e.•..I tun tti=vuship. Noitlion l uh.I he elletwald l'olou'g Collegiate 11. the l'ullegtatr Ur. \I,t Toronto l'n1',11 il. graduate• in alit tt .l osttphy. ills Ihe.1, relived al Koos l And itt Ptittrrt.n '1 at v, Princeton, Nen the Latter he gra, lug also taken a 1. in I't•itietim 1' *rely) upon grad tended to Mr. tet t inn church greyed as ':*slur for *lout thm when he was of the Scottlr Beginning 1m., fife -f'" Mut' 119 M4 titcht41W.0 Macau neoIyfieven pare, when Iter re• turned to t atatio esi was ieerier,' by the (beet ;d As*o.hly :at its sheet- ing in Turner., in J. Ila►2• During his pastorate of hr STitthtmwu church the conga ttio11 celebrated the centennial of i lI 4ttIz:,tiun, \Ir. Mann being Ihr 11-111aa4110. Thepastoraten! this tech \l r. JI: of r- aignetl •aur aft,i the detath Mra. 1Ltnu ru 1 111 10 his former home,- !jut.. be 'ht be with his two • tittle .:Ilililrru 1 h.ul Icer in 1►n• 4...:.. r... :uuuon 4 1 ISKN Matin siIiptiid the pulpit td SI, drrw'N church, l'an- adinn4..uw tint.' wi:ilr 111* psl..1 w:s .- Hr p1eatetwd hu ShuKeon F',t - t1hen 4.0.4111, rl to 1wlytilin .1 ,lival•), it 11111 was callr,- .'1411r 1o:oak oit Irl* iti F'elcu:u'y. He mee,ptel rho, 11 ,and h:ul .tIVe1 there up ft) the pie tit. During his pastm)- ,ttr at S, -on I'all+t tealaaspeta,lltye, ('esti si l ti ':in,l nt' s!v 4,•41.11 SIL a ' A new 111:anse lyse Is-t•n built with 11 modern improemetats at a cost COMM There have been added to the l•ntuwnnion rolls in lnt cu Sttwn•ge0 :►�I. 11nd ll.iche P1-ty I:NI e ei �in 's 1 i Lt s o nmlod tl K 145 1 suis, Thn•r • aal.o Inwu mruldismissals. 1►e y 1. ns_ NPA 'marl(, is n place of changes. 51urge•o Falls -mud l'aichri li,y have inrri'tw in 10111 livanri(l_ gi5ings ft i Isl in > ,dlMi 1 FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Good for Laurier ! Lomdnn adserti.rt. 1l•:tvo, !Antrim* !' The ci yil .441411,' reform hill is am etth1bition of the higher ts IiticN and the moralepil•it,of the Litharal party. A Great Record, IL0.1110n1 tt•n Lona\ Nim. -.1.1(512 the 1', 1'. It. Kot spent trintsm.i11M1 for additions tut^�,, prt j- erty, and._I1111.1MM1,IMMl.. for_ ad e{it' natalfncilitie:s. This seems to be a pretty fair re'eocd of achievement for alar C,mauliaut-railway in six short Veal's. %Vliat-b,-tter rrnhrnre hs needed of the, rapid growth of the Donn uiun% Improve the Voters' List. ciaaes N, i Erse. Now thtattthe e'le•.•t idle are '*vet', woilld it not be 4 Ku.ul idea 1. keep up the agitat ei for •a fairly up-to-date hrt•cs' link 1 While Mr. \\'hll.ney is not to blame for the present state of attain., he Will I to bhuue if he tows not Wake 1.01111) improvement therein. No nian *htn11.1 he elisfraarlu*rd simply lerattsr' hr hap1N•ns to have moved from one eonst.itmen.•y to an- other. Where Is the Temperance Vote 'at .,Ikrnnn Telescope. As is 11111f er of fact there is nu rurIt thing am a tempertnre vote in this country and never has leen. i'rr*chers will preach temperance from their pulpits nn and off all the year through, but when election day conies ar01111d they will put off their temperance apparel, and dress up in a political a u t, before re n inQ a, the p m I- Iticl tooth And os the preeeher Arne, Ito doe's the pxwhnlder. The professional politician haw had *o many pteofs of this that he pays but little regard to the temperitAcc vote. 'Anil, as a conaeltuenc4, temperance legfitathih niekes but little he*dwaiy. POLITICAL NOTES The Lennox recount leave* l'*r•s•al- len (Conserv*tivel with a majority of 17. The recount in Shoe t confirm` W. J. MCCatt ll.thrrnll in his *seat with it majority of 1+. Toronto. June 111. Hon. A. G. MacKay is in the city-. having come to consult- with sone of the Liberal candidate* in the recent election, who are eager to enter pr/ - tests , and show up the election methods of their opponents. One candidate hes, it in nnderstnn.t, are cured evidence of such glaring ror- ruptton that he will hand over the material he has collected to the Ataoroeydienerel an.. insist on trint- ieal proceedings. • 1104lg1ls frankly deeheping til the com- mittee that he had no eyiden,u to utf.•r 411 In 1111 111111/P1. 1114'tle11•111.1. b)• the 'I'141114e14th114It+ll H4ilrny' ,11111- 11/1,114/1114, ornutissionr', with II1• v14(tlm•e1s, :old 1111111. tLN In Ilan. S Y h',u,•nr's !maim, al0•1111,1rd 1. -.i" tlMttett--ssir 1Vilfl•id 1,. 11 Irl' 1.• 'wrote an i11at•.tlgatltii- The milt issi.• non•h..dt•c14lyd, ora Ills I/l'otwt• sand 1111104.1 Oil rt'in'rttthot of 1 h speciflc,aliotos. and he did nut err that he was railed tileoil In proal Gott.- '•1 c411nut,' lie 4dded. The proper -paries to ++4111,- that, he IN•• hi.•vrd. were 11,0 itt4.itrotors (11)4idlel for by law/ namely, the .'Kiri rugi11- 11 t•s tl to -1 i vel)• 111 the N tit ill Tran sc. oral normal Hallway and. t h. liranol Trunk t'avinra wjln i445P•pi-ovel tc,..411 in w third ;arty in rase Iifx flis- pill.•. 'These gentlrlrlen, he ioelleved, wonld settler the g11«•11o11 fairly and in that Inteeesls of the ctetntry, and he would prefer to give evidence before them. The C„►lservatiye• members are eh:4'11114 at the Major's b,lr•k '1mw11. A Lesson for the Politicises. 7alwre is n lesson for politicians in nle_uL • " • this i'rovinee. 'Tale least Kent for example. Tina constituency is niuinali)- I..berni, with a majority running up into the hundreds. From the t' • of 1'nnf,51- ennui's to Intro it 31 -tin cuutinuuusIy_ iu the- Liberal yob' uul. lei 1(11-, it was won by P. 11. H./twter. tntrtl% tin tough the wrtaknrs, dev,alop lel in the Kine' Government, but Mainly oil the .tr•rnglh of promises matte by the ran- ilidate in regard to bonuses and tail - war taxatluu. 111 the eontcst -which ended' last week, alt. Bowyer, with a strong opponent in the Held. WAS re- :,e turned by an increased majority. 'I'u tie what was the ...rood result due % To ( the. Manlier in h..l s w lei i \ l. Bowyer ear. rets Vied our in the last I 'gislahtlr plelgrs uncle on 1 he pI afore, in 1!ti:i 14ne Hud to for lull exploitation given i.. the meetings Alining the Lite contr.' Um in regard I.. what hied bee•11 dr:n to the font )•rltt•.. No les 11,..n thirty-six pithily meetings were 1.1.1 doting t he rrce11 campaign, and at .11 itt therm the late representative plo••d his re loll and position fully mil clearly hafrie for people. 11e was nils to show that FFa1syymepG+-.a otw net ttlons:,nd tYilTi+Drs 'iC yr.a iii' sugar beet and.irun 14,11111 ie•s bad I well Istlkllel,ealing.Iti. term; 1ltst r*il- Way -easel ltml been large -:i in- eheas..J, and that he had eons.-ta•ntl)• striven for :a further in sear•.•' The mold Nail... ,sod Ute full plaa16avr ex• planation, of.it given iu the '•lection. %runout Ansi a'snwtitietcy whoe'l the Opposition loll counted on carrying w retained by an iui:te*.•sl ns,ioi•- it) • 1 1 illnssi.0- iun of uloqu•r kind .i. affn let in the oats.. of Month Ontario. 14out1" 1►rllahheo is also considered a Lib- eral Pi ing. ' It was held throughout the last erre by Mr. Colder, it gentles man wit\, i5 respeetod ht everybody. loot w'ho did nal utakt' any s{te•ial Hill . treatirN .•.y and urn. - lie new Ier Maim Its 'midi.. it I l4ntil• I out eosin. ;elided 1lie 141.e. F'roul I,:u.ted tin 111 which he .4 ,,nut•► in phi', it •raiIiiIiv Wots I•a(e, '1'eihaltu, ••hogirat )amain- sey; a1AI. from rd'iu Ittd, hay- ;;r,uluaatc comma al.iIy. I edi- t i..11 a 0511 was ex - to by ver I'rerby- Ashltuu, 1'a. lir f the_ A*I lendckur -b old Dip -half years, Ilei til I�e p itJorate n ebur f. New Fork. %toil ire with the 11 .Januar', it.i. ' The' Ila•ch watserved b lir. CARLOW. libi11,A KMUITII 5lt)1'. IHAVINI: *rod the blacksmith -1.01.4{11 erlua, I ,tit,rwl to du All kind- of Isixl •hmery re pitiM1. Iwr+••-.hneing. steam boiler n•frinurf el, . •evy lurg4i,g n .pn'..tlty. I'hr lytrvu- :;/s Ihr .urniuni re..•ua tr) . whcnnt. ' t'LIIuLLAYg. ('a,luw. W. II TrRst4y.. Jur.'-mad. , $p Buchanan is NpN•n log the w kinthe cou, count y town. apt. \'areass is in ..,.touts i ,ef bis e:upan)• at tate liude•rich lilitar)• 111p. Lt. -Col. J. A. S. Vitro*. w;aj' one of • guests at the military haljgmta at ne•aetung Park last night.. 'Kar. Mel hee is busy iv th Ills aw herrit•N. They ate a got I trop, 1the t' roe's good air ti h'N l 1 r r UNI. 1 K �. Y ha Farnien. Institute Pieta ion to Olds next Ratuntay will 1 UAW a gime' lnlYF Ile front tils ileis, • InNtI, John Feagan, of the lith ronce4winn, has puts -based a new threshing 111- 4(ine, 1111411' 41. !grid turd. .lope it a hostler and will make things ',1 Itext fll.• - - Ctea- are_liedditlt-u'xIC_1wrl�- yield of huts, bailey 1 other gr MI5 14 expected. F'armer's have c nn• tilenced to t;ut alfalfa. of w'hic11 a g eel Aral ie grown hereabonls. It i airy fine crop. __ _ nC1 TITIN u% T►rt:msti.tY. A ht, to number td Carlow people will at tend the induction of Rev. J. lt. Manit qt s 1er114 foo• himself as 4 I.Kitlslor. Local Liberals were confidant of cap- turing the riding in the tate election ' 1 nu11 1111 MDP w414 more co11lldent t.h:ol alae I.ilwnl 1•*ndidsle• himself. that that candidate relied ' 111 as personal canvass, at which he w an adept : he made practically no ,ltatlonl appeal. hitt devoted hisbn1P e terg4 {Ps tl • house-la..b.,t, a ',agitation. When the • palls chimed it was board that he IVAN defeated by a majority nearly three timer. that recorded in the previous election. The moral is tit 11,4'tnost effective ►neons 01 winning cIeetiuns is Lound in the clear presentation id t.he' insure • from the public platform with ,t ran. 'thistle. whose record Isa glmratitee of ah honest desire to serve til! people • (mull C1111,•,%NY PON .\ JAUNT. • \'apition time le here *gain, mid when you go or. your holiday yam will he looking f 1 easding matter ti, while Away an I. , ,..clonal lazy hour. At such time, one wants something I bright and entertaining, and, above ail complete. This description row- ers the July Lippincott's Magnzine, The lending novelette by Mrs. John Von Vont in entitled, "Second Qual. ity:r' This name applies neither to plot 'nor ,•. tr atutent hitt rather to the stripe of .,,islet ' people, I tea -called, , Y lel w are for the most partpforeign-learn. They alit round the hero, an Ameri- can million*ire, who goes to Europe to vend_ his money, and to steaks Agents, which he has neglected to do eltrfl.-I In pile owing to peculiar domes! is condition.. The story's de- nnnernent ji novel and drat/natio, Sahib; it fully satisfies one's *ease of justice: nod' the sweet, pare love scenes thtviughout the narrative pre - Fleet Alt plowing contrast DioIts grimmer site, The short stories ohm seem to have 1' en speiitlly chosen for summer en- tett.dnment. Dorothea Deakin is the rut hot• of a tartictl*rty striking tale celled "The Patchwork Lady" ; Karl von Kraft contribute* an idyl of 1'enice when the Campanile fell, a Harvard student and his American sweetheart giving ground for its title of 'Pendleton '(11 ; Caroline Lock - hart's story, "The Yankee Snob." re- late** tou,•hing episode of the South : in his cuetoenary realistic vain Will Levington Comfort write* 'The Leper Valley" ; and r story of divert• ing nnmor is "Fudge," by YCIIRotd Howard. Sessions Must Ire Sla:tened. The idea is growing that s thing st he 411)1154- to limit delyate, The ex p erienres of the Pnst (.•w *111114 ll4 have 11441. tn.•In1N•rship in the 11o1151 al t inlnler4hlr. afro with large hinnies, interest* who lire at a die. !nave inn Hol. gm 1 noel' Sundiy, hal there ,t•e lah,•,4, Who earl rim down 111 their ho,llrn for the week -cm and reuppe•ar on Monday ready to in - filet long speeches on the House as axon AA it tetaseembleee. After a ceM4in length of time pro- fessiontl and bei*luxes men find that they lire compelle.l to make the choice between ne ' K RIe•ctIn their m or those of theirten affairs ronaliLurnlA.-, As they Ale amt lurid 10 devote the whole of their time to their pnriitutent*ty duties. it i* rp,tsmsibi.' that they give tltc...ptefenen•w -4.0--their own affaafre; and the country waffer* prerpoi-tton- ately. Thin is nn nnpptta1eet 01 the came that should he eon*,'d.ye,l. If * seatton, 1pl to last for the greater part of at year. then the better elms of ruin will de- cline to enter Parliament. Much men cannot t affo nl'hr give the time. 1 . The moment the personnel of the Muse is lowered that, moment the interest* cif the people putter•, and it thereon. lie- rnnlleA of fire Rrr4teet importance to limit the duration of a amnion within reasonable htpmds How that will b, How is n matter of opinion. All air. *great that something t b:• ,lune, and if drastic teammates are adopted to slop the How of Tory ala pence the (►ppn-i• tion members' will htve only them- *elves to blame, hit the country wilt reap the advanttg Subscribe fpr Th. Signal. CURRENT LITERATURE. r w I Summer School June, Jul) and August leads into our Fall Tenn without any break. Enter any time. New Catalogue free. Write for it to -day Coo- tral Business College, Toronto. The largest, most reliable of its kind. ' Iv. H. AHA%V PRIM 'IPA 1. 40.0.t'. Aso 40.It5 010 -.'.., T. lU0,5,. 1111Milanin N mileemesemosellmomleelmesom SUMMER SCHOOL 11,1, illlllltKt•rltpnl Irwink re yoling people than way other in (interto TI..te mint be a rtillx0A1 writs Mor spacial (•o'l for Teachert� Mail ('o,ti-,w ` (iOYERICH BUSINESS • COLLEOE Uro. Spot ten. I'rinrip:d. Summer Session For Teachers ELLIOTTand other, during July And Apg,t51. ELLIOTT TORONTO. ONT. iteneein, open throughout the slimmer, and nun stud n Many o to enter at this time. We have n ter attendance this rear than ever greater ��before. OMAnalee readily Weiler employment. Write to4ty for h*mlame catalogue. It pays to attend the hest. W J. F:LLtOTT, PRINCIPAL. l' x. Vonore asd Alexander lits, CENTRAL r� STRATFORO ONT. t the leading business. lisi*Inl} *hoot In Western Ontario. We give a thorough, emotion' training on (ommerrlai anhjeet t Isd,rh Pitman's Mhorthand. Tench Type- wrltteg. and In Commercial and R*ItniM Operating. Koch department Is In the hands of experienced internam.. We aw44 students to positions. (lar grsolua lie always emceed, foo our oourpem am the bet_ netoarfrs. entalotve and learn mors about i' .. Yoa,may seam sow. BLLIOTT ! McLACHLAH, Principals. Just Received THE LATEST CITY STYLES IN Ladies' Voile Skirts, Ladies' bash Skirls _. --- Ladies' -« Ladies' Panama Skirts Muslin Shirt 4alst Sults - AND Bargain Values in Shirt Waists and Belts. John Stead _ GOD€RICH LADIES' WEAR WEST ST, SNAPS IN GOOD TROUSERS • It's Just this way :' The "Trouser King" Company werertent'tng gut ail of Their present season's goods at a very low price: we bought quite a lot of theta, believing we could sell a large quautity at the price nettle possible to sell them at. They are not a,lut of cheap. poorly made pants, but good stylish patterns, (reads-up,in the very latest style, good telt-liming' and tailor-made. In the lot there are dark strips, wouteds, light colored tweeds and etylish outing trousers with belt straps nand cuffs. Bear in mind these are high class trousers, good enough for the best dressers. OUR SALE -FOR -TWO DAYS- ONLY, -- Saturday & Monday ;3'00 TROUSERSFOR $2.25 ,4.00 $3.25 WALTER C. PRIDHAM Auburn un on 'I'hnrslaj•. of this week. A good many Intended to take in the military review at G,Nlvrich. It is annuli tinate the two t vt.t$« /N•eur un the suite day. ata--Yi'Rt 14t.iiiljt Hrv..l.efl. Minn, the new ',*sats of Saint Its frill,hitch, will orrmp7• the pulpit fur the fest time after Nis! in- duct' The Sabbath school service at 2 u'rhi,•k will take the florin u(` •a 144.1.• • 10 Mr. Mann. • l at 1141,4 ken I:N•r.s \In:. %l itehrll, of the lith concession, i•a laving her l,u•u raised and a crtrwut fnnndatholt pit muter it. Jaine4 tile'', .1 the 7111 com- motion, t4 Ml n Kia fag IN K ten 1111 n a stun• fOil ndanon and is Hocking other im- phen•ruments which will make it ou,•uf the best lianas on the hue, • THE I..a're 44 wr1l. I..yl-`ry4.st.t Ytat. - Reference hue already been made in three top In the death (ralh of M •1 1.wutenslayvr. which "retort -et! un Sun- day, 711t lust., and is lint. -rely 't•t•- grs•ttd by the whoie nrighlenbass!. !Dir. 1.4ute•nslayer is survived b)3• bis aged parents, ,11r. and 31 rel. "Adam inutenslever, of Auburn : 1.y one sister, Mrs. King, of Ilel.r,tit; I,y his wife lformerly Miss 1114 %Vindnlill. of Bost \VAw1N1ns4,, 10 whom hr Was 111111 tied fourtrwt year. ague and three rbildren two d111401(ts awl *- SIM._ 'Tllr_iterva,t,',1 w,as-lout *i -Pr»- 4.s.,-Nret,r lorti-f,sei - yaeaew.-,tttr ,._hut 5111., 411 early' age had lived in the township of Hallett until, ideate three years ego. when plc bought. the tush (of \110. 1 u.ing un On. all. eeinersa of Colborne. 110 wits an adbee rtt of Ow Presbyterian chun-h and iu pNdi- ties wais_a, Kt:tul;ch Idlt er*1. Ile was n eT'cer anal surresstul fartii•r. lir 11141 Kern in failing health since'lt•cIr butt, 1511 attack of pneumonia (wing the inrnediate 'latus .1 his death. The widow awl children have the Ninrrre s7ugs(Lhy of the entire tom (oimnit4 to the untimely r'•tn(4vtl of the husbtuld and (athero Mrs. Laul- i•sislAyer desires to eXiirras her heart. 14•11, g►•.ittltteir-tie -bre , friends fur many kindite.rae: extended during her husband's illness and in the time of bereavement. PORTER'S HILL. Moe ha v.. June 42nd. ' Mt, Newton and Mies feat•' -fire visiting iti Detroit. " Beth. Brunet( fractured hie. Ankle while kicking football. -- -- John Bl air's delving mere was killed by lightning on Friday. .1atnes Harrison lost a a•ahtah1e hursr hum indig.'st' 1.4 len Nielh,nald arrived home un•the Greyhound ted tarot Detroit. s Mi,w's Jennie and Fwlith Voting are visiting reptile,' in Htitalo,•N. Y. Mts. MI,1helical! fractured her tinkle While r. . g not of the dour. Her tawny friends hope to err her around *Pine , KINGSBRIDGE. 4!.tittEt Purrs'. 'rhe ladies of St. Joseph's church will Io.kd a gamer - - _party oltTesereley-evening next, :Ittne - luwe-tio ! prw.4s.' wf -,1- IL)'Neil. Tea wits Is• served' (nam .. o'clock :out n•fre•NIN.tente will bw -on -.. -...-- sole 011 evening, Mltshc and Mier AI-. tract' s will Make le Westin tion• auul e•y•ryo111* is 1111 it el. "1 wonder,- said the philological boarder; "why ,i fight iN called a scrap:." "Bre4, 54- it is'a broken peace," the cheerfii idiot explained, with his 1511,41 pr ptitudr. ALMA LADIES COLLEGE, St. Thomas, Ontario 8150,tI,0o endowment, hence fiat-e[ue advantages ataery reasonable rates. For Catalogue aiire4e 1 'The 1. 3.ttar." $200 pays all charges for regular course mcludiug Latin, French, Oermaq, tis a r u. -e, 1'ia no(urte:.l.)raty ing, wall board; reset . laundry and ihr try for one year. Separate apartment for younger pupils OUR AIM AND EFFORT IS TO PLEASE a CAREFUL DRESSERS AND OUR CONSTANTLY INCREASING PATRONAGE PROVES' OUR` FRANK He MARTIN The Tailor and Furnisher BEDFORD BLOCK THE SQUARE. • r-•-•- P S E I CAL SHOE OE 1 BARGAINS' i We will place on sale Saturday, 20th, and Monday and Tuesday of next week these special shoe snaps. They are real bargains and exceptionally cheap. I so pairs Men's Working good ood stout leather, fir made to stand anywear. Blucher lace • shoes and gaiters, regular price $1.75, sale price $1.25. 40 pairs Girls' School Shoes, box calf and dongola kid, blucher cut; heel and spring heel, • sizes 1, 11 and 2, regular $I.75 and $1.85, sale price $1.25. 1 Ge M. ELLIOTT 11111111MNI••111111•1111,• J