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'l'HE SIGNAL, : GUUERIUI1. ONTA RIO
Che
GULF:KII'If. (N1AKIO.
whu writes glowingly of the beatltier
of ('east vegetetioq. Mr. (hamar
wields evarve.* Igen, anti hie letters are
nada With much inLererl by his old
friend: in Illxtrrleh.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
sr I•:,uly its the deletion "the Banta:
,VANATTSit i 1(tuitinrttllN t platform" -property of R. L Borden,
: T•lpbbo,• out Na tt, Opp union leader •' wee covered
Tortes •r subscription a..
elate per annum lo 'seance.
x month., Sew ; three :swab*, Sac.
To United Susie..aboeribers, et.,tc a year
nicely iu advuncrl.
Subscriber," who fail to reoetve THE Siaxai.
r gulerly by wail will confer a favor by fir•
euei_ illaa u»of tb• fact at M early a date r'
pass
When *change of addtww I. (h.ired, both the
Old end lb. sew solderw Would be •luso.
Advertising (late*
l.• al :old other .tmllar advert' w,aeut., Ile
p••' lin. for not iu.ertion sud ie per line fur
su,h wb.wrusa iu.erlieo. Meaeurrd by a
dn*1I .rale, t welye Ileal. to an luck
ues. earl. of .i x line.. and under, 11✓ per
, eAdvertlieements of Lost. Found. Strayed. Alt•
oat 1u04 Vacant, Sat nation. %Vented, Iluuwl. for
Male or to item, Vanua for Sale or to Jteut,
Article. for :tale. rue.. not extxrdI,,ir eight
liner, Yin .1,•h iu.rrthw ;11114ar ant month. Mie
for each.ub..Oueut month. Lapeeradvertise-
mento In proportion.
Annornoselente in ordinary reading len
Dento per line. No notice law than tic.
Any .penial notice, the object of which!+ t
pecuniary benefit of any Individual or seem.
alien, to ,b oon.ddered an advrtuemeul at d
to be charged aneordingl .
Mates for di.play and c
contract. ontract. advrt's.-
'BeOte will be given On application.
_ Address an eommaMa i.ubl t
VA.AI'TEH t tWYEHTSl1N,
• Ti.. S10N41,
uo..txich. Unt.
eo £Burn. TRtjiRDAT, Jrr.Y 4 IR*.
A HYPOCRITICAL APPEAL
- The Toronto New% taker a good deal
upon itself when It appeals to "old
Liberate" aglain.t the legislation of the
Ottawa Goverment. When did The
Toronto yewever twFievrinrtctvre•-p.*IA•_1-tea�.noltntud LA: t
n
(internment t/1 renew last ye,u'..,
tart ging eonlrae\Is ..n the .wires of
butt year, but Me. H.nttrtt and mam-
a les frlluw• itentMwr1 of the Upped-
!
1pped-t jou had rvisel earth a fuss over the
prul.,sa1 that the leo%elnmirnt had
decided 141 advertise for n.'1. tenders.
This was dune, and in etre)' ease the
Iowent Iroder WAN a ...rit(r 1, with t1,.
result that the conu1ry will have t..
• pay in the eggregalr Item $175,tfa) 10
$3X1.1%1 •e than would Iw the case
had last year's contracts been ex-
tended. Thiti elan liennett *rents to he
a rather yliaencitr nuisance.
**the tit.terleh ptatrorm, laic down
by West Moron'.. member. And now
the trouble i. that Me. Lewis d,wHn't
rem ehiber where he lend it.
---
Seventy-one death.* amt .u„tlra{ ptr-
snx injured are figured up an a resldt
of the Fourth of July eelebration .1 the
('nitrl States. The Yankees have the
Canadian. I.tt1I • twaten in their ex.
!allow, of loyalty uund 1..Ilidlinese)
oil the national anniVer•wu)'.
The ivauagorr of the 'rohnuto exhib-
ition want Lord Roberts 1111 an attrac-
t' fur their show thin year. \Vhet,
they get ••1-1011.," why nal go after the
Prince of %Vides and exhibit bite in a
lora vee ? 'herr is 1,u .
K K thing GNI
nervy for the To,.nitu loroplr,
tftawa Government should not
abatehekite4dianit.ilia Lilwrals teethe
ntereie•s of Ctrtpl•ryative paartilanx
ap.LatiuletL.3u Cupyu1. Ise thetas' lista
in that Province•. The 'penal to
Aerate a judicial revision of the lists
was a fair one land sl Id is carried
into. effect. . -
I1, the limier of 1'umnwn* an Moo-
day the Alinivter of Public Works
pointed out how W. fl. Bennett and as
few miler Opp..itiuu uwnllwrs tool
brought about an iurrea,w: of between
SI75 00- Anil leasl,t o ,. tit_ ...st of
this years dredging in 1h1Lat•io and
Cate the principles of Liberalism 't
When did Thr Toronto News' eves
give its support to the Liberal p1- t-
fotm of Ili1f ? In 'Lot the editor ,f
The Toronto News 1 ' self u living
example of the political turncoat, who
betieves one thing today, another
tomorrow : who edits at Liberal paper
op. yean, a Toty paper another year
for a consideration - and asks the
people to believe that be is always
right and they party he oppotwa j.
always wrong ? Does the pharisaical
Willison stand by the Liberal pint -
form of ISM? .Not if be believes what
he writes. And if he does not stand
by the Liberal platform .1,1 1124 low
dare he appeal t1) it as if he Were its
sole guardian ? . Liberal principles -
would he in sad 'straits if they Were
left to the defence. of The Toronto
Never ayrd eta bleed Ma .
The News quotes the resolution of
tele Liberal convention of lilac ie
4eference to the franchise. At that
time thee. 'b
I.r gal part advocated the
\ we of the Provincial list* for Federal
\elections, on several grounds :•among
them
that the Provincial m owl franchise
was more liberal, the lists were
witted more freip ently anti were pre-
pared
-
parel in a less partisan manner than
the Federal lints then in use.. Under
similar conditions the erg nnlent.. used
. then by the Liberals would be ems/illy
valid now, but the rranditiuns are tied
the same. Taw manner in which the
lists itt Manitoba and in the new d6.-
tricts of 'Ontario are prepare.! . are
decidedly uu.atisfaetory, and the'
• Federal aiithlt'itiee have n clear right
to take sue•h measures as shall secure
the preparation of proper list of
voters for Federal elections. The e
isnrrsacred principle demanding the
use of the Provincial limb. in Federal
elections. The Provincial lista have
heretofore been rngrMyrei for the
reasons advanced in the Liberal
resolution of heti ; but when these
reasons no longer exist it would be
rheer folly to continue A blind adher-
ence to the practice. The Ottawa
Government, we believe, will not be
doing it. duty to the people of Mani-
toba if it fails to secure them against
the design,. of the ikahlin-Rogers
machine.
• There is an old saying that only the
fool is always . consistent Liberal*
would rather we. The Newm playing
the
role than '
that the I>.
minion
Government should surrender to the
trickery of the Manitoba pditiciane. _.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Parliament is actually thinking of
closing the sessioii without passing
any of E. N..Lewis' little hills.
(ioderieh • is mooing airing some
when the city council has to deal
with the question of the location of A
garage !
The weather man doing his Hest
to suit everybody in the way of
weather ; but he trice text hand anti
runs to ext remelt.
We were glad t. ser the Harem Old
Hoye again, and will look forward 1.,
their return next year. N.B. "Old
Iloys" includes the girls, WO.
The advent of the balloon as ',-
workable proposition will set the re•
strictionista berry with an Attempt 11)
extend the tariff wail a mile or two
higher. __ --
Ballooning may be line sport, all
right : hut If we hive them dlapping
promiscuously from the upper regions
the ballnoous may become fie great a
nuisanes se the automobiles.
Stormont remains in the Liberal
column, Judge Osler having dismissed
the appeal of the Conservatives seek -
lug to have a number of ballots cast
in the election of June Sth thrown out
on a technicality.
Grover Cleveland'-wia tfireuthor of
the famous phrase, "A public ofilce is
a public trust." (landed is gone,
and a cynitml age amens to be inclined •
to forget the prineipb which ke Nun -
dated and illustrated.
The action of the Depart 1,t mf
F.ducat- in die o ttinuiug the model
schools is a- part .,f the eentralizirig
policy of the present administration.
%Vhil,' the pretext is that t It • normal
echoed tt•sinin' 61 1-u n out bet-
ter. teachers, this view . is dis-
puted by many, Apparently the
targe majority, of the edueation-
ists of the Pruvinee,. who hold
that model schools gave a pea i ti..el
training which cannot he dnpli.atsl
in the larger normal s,
u.. (hn a.
L
rutnlof the expensmnay young men
and women who Inset,' nuke g1.»I
'au•he., will he dtleerte.l finite ed.
t lance at the normal schools. and
the t remelt is likely to be ,t near -city
of tear rs, with set improvement. 60
gnnlity.. 'hr public whim' board 1,1
liolerich iv taking steps to bring to
the at tent' f the limy'. int the
wi.lespreael dj isftu•tiem with 11,.
et rlrme in this matt
I1. .1. Petivpiece, e i1-.' 1'. 6'.,.x -
preset. the ronyi,1, l' t the utain
eanjte of the disaster to the otiucild
Lila'ral party in the recent t c6 -
'Was 11 ie leek 11 M l ' •
y. There As,
ways. nu pro s• ..f returns or
ve mesa t the Liberal candidates
said "dmpty, "Pot the other fellows
out, *t,4 Int r» in again." Mr. Pett
)
pitr'r NuB4..Is the holding it a Pro -
villein! (.m1'6'41641 of Liberals 1-u set
forth n pini.)''..* the benefit of the
people, and *4t*1 tb•n m n .hank in
the platform he Would like to sew it
the main plank -- the `►tlet•tasel taxa-
tion of railways, a pair)' of metal
taxation of all property, le points
not that in Onlarin *l.*u inwthof
term m° petty pay R&tt in taxes,
while •gl!ali worth of -railway p
arty pays only $1.111. In addition
thin inequality, he notes that private
railway e•orpo.xlions in (ht,Hlla ht0e•
I.w4e30el fern Vette dual, Pr.'vieri,tl and
municipal satrr:e.' rash bnns•s
Amounting to $151,3141,113, besides
emir is land grants and other
favors. Aar. Pettypiece's 1114,133e is
identified with the agitation for equal
_taxation, and he is evidently !email -t..
keep the issue to the front.
The Toys.
My little.0,.. who look front thoughtful err.,
And moved and spoke In 40151 grownup
wise. L
Har it4f my law the .eveal h 1111x• Men ey d
1 struck hiu, and di.u.i..',l
IVth hand wont. and nnktssi1 :
ills mother. who wa. patient, being deist.
Then, !caring lest hl. grief slimed hlnsbr sleep,
1 vtslted his bed,
111,1 found hin, .lmnliering deep.
darken d eyelid., and their holies yet
Froin hie late sobbing eel.
And I. with ansa,
Kissing away his tear., left other. of my own :
Ver. on el table drawn beetle his head.
He had put; within his reach.
A box of haunters and red -vetted stone.
A Mere of etas,. abraded by 61,1 beach
And -4e. or seven shell., •
A bottle with bluebell.,
And two French copper oohs, ranged there
``__ with careful rut. -... _- _
"I'o wwfort hie sed heart.
eco when that night t pray'd
Toned, I wept and said :
Ah, w'ben at lesI we lie with teamed breath.
Not vexing -Ihee In death,
And Thou rotuemberist or what My.
Wo made our Joy..
How-weiiitTl nnllersneed
Thy great commanded 'cond.--
Then. fatherly not less
Than i whom Tho,, MAI mm11M11 from the clay,
Tho.lt save Thy wrath, and ass,
•'t will hesoery for their ehlMl,hne,4.-
('oventry I'almoeo.
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Tee Mak Tal.
Iting.ton wed.
The Commons in likely talus' home
We have aooth•r letter in this issue of 66. nnmat,dsslrable membra. Thev
of The Mittel free Walter U. Goode, cannot "laud the wash of time whk
has followed. or attended, the inter-
minable teak or the uppoation.
Atteatieu. Mr. Foy
'Iauuho,. 1 111 '.
Now wdl Ihm. Air. h'oy wake up to
Ins work of rmfor. jag the law against
tLit c bitter ?
The Sequel.
II.Mes'Ilte swats.). r�
Two lwoys riocke d -a xT it ttseut+ ^:un11.
l read on 1• i-it.ty. Their eltu•raI» took
plie•e nn Sunday.
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This 1s Ungallant..
null.. 1'ur4•t.
t'arile Nation has been sru/ to the
workhotow. She ought to have been
in a lunatic xryluut years ago.
A Job Ready for Them.
%'ial-ten Echo.
The I).manikin I'arlja,nenl expect*
11, prorogue about ..1.Iy lith. '!'his i.
food Lever,1y!+Lt1U11..0 rri eNutted
in wheat fields of the -Wort,
V ort, and the
1111134.4 artwitet Ottawa *demi*, be able
to do something after a test of nine
unaitles.
No Surrender.
London Ad' urt i.er.
General lit•au 'e o •'
t Birt t 1. .hexer,
"%%'r will light it out on this line if it
taker all uer:" a:uukl la• 'spewed
by Ste Wilfrid tauu•ier with the aib-
1colodwtti of the Liberal pert v. 61e
bas Iwjcr held out the ..live branch
in gain to thetpps.ition, and patience
has craved Lobe virtue. lie_dbould
stand 6.y his amended election bill and
fight to a finish. -
Heats the N. P.
Edmonton Hotel in.
• e in the East has
something to say every day about the
condition of crops in Western Can-
ed/L. A big crop safely gathered
..Cans easy money and all vanctment
four the 11'est. 1'0• t hr East. wlrrre the
maters of mantifu•tu•ing are situ-
ated, it ,,aeons Ihr lenuuiptitl11 of
AVG vitie. in every line of'm1anu1,tctur.
and 1an.p,rtaliuu. here it bran the
time .•rnmmty Tyr -tint vigorous tmml-
gr:ation is,liey of the last right years.
The filling of the \Vest haw.* made a
new need growing market tor the
ISastecu iti ,mfie•tnrer, and haw done
more for hint tine the so-called na-
tional policy.
Whitney's Move Next.
tt($N♦ l Ili/en.
Now that the Federal liovernineut
hias enteiwil upset It ,.chem,' of civil
serried. reform. Hunt which much is
exlweted. Ontario should follow stilt.
It would add to the roll of good deeds
now attached to the nano of Premier
Whitney if he placed the Provinrid
r6rl 144,0 ' on an .toll footing with
the Federal for all times. 1t' is not
uggested that grave scandals exist at
Toronto, but the people would enter-
tain nnoee respect nor a nop:pntlticat
errvic•• Ihere, and pieveution is better
than cure.
,Peril of an Elective Senate.
Montreal %Vitae...
Is rt 1 new -aft the Frrrrt.•ft Nen-
ate may, veto the Fre:hey-Canadian
e g1pen.l1I treaty. Is the Fretrh
Senate going to emulate that of the
United States fie as ularplut which will
not allow 61e 1:ovettttttelt to make.
trealiew : Nobody wants 10 negotiate.
treaties with geivet miente which i•Au•
net command the lulhrsion of their
own 1
trlia ruts. tete iv an advan-
tage which h Ihr Hiu'.
h rus ' lt'o
n
has uver lhova>\ut -tabor euatntrien, 1 hal
the (iove'nnr,nt ilw•ayye rolt11104.ds
the ndIesiot of the Holier of l' -
uu,na, and that lhi• House of hauls in
Britain ..r the Sellilte it t :•Mala wuubl
not presume to vitiate a trusty. jtetre
in is peril of whj.li we el 1.1 take
note. If Senet1 was made etre•
tate And should Ie•giu to egret it -
.N lf, it would change the whuchar-
a.ter of our Constitution, undo hicb
the Government could net b
rt r1r, err
of carrying any measure, nig gnat •r
Mew Urge 1 ilI.)ority supported it it
the popular Ihnewe ; and no ether
,•m rote)' week' have.any confidencein
the Government's treaty -making pow -
A Measure of Practical Reform.
1ll1:,Ns 6',,. I're..,
'I..•
wit
It tut
who" 11
Willi it, ieir only ubj.'.t' (wing
1ha1 it in Int to he immediately
Applied lei the I,Ilteide fie well am the
inside net•vice. Int thin objection has
not much weight. (Leat (Britain her.
If never att•nlptei to intr,wlnre the
competitive .y..ten, 'y w once: and
there Are still .ptsene I ling (i ovt•rn-
m,eet work who never hs - faxen and
never will be hrnught uodet it. The
runlpwtitive examination ,ca tot la•
e.it,pletelt applied to applintnl L•; in
.t 1.• service- There are dntiee ref it
1
tilt special y lalafb•:1,ioln. that .tin u..`
iwettnit tf !wing. tested by an t-,li01(1 v
written eye 111 i 11e111111 : m,1 there ate
mats i tieing only qutasi•puhlie mee-
t ante b. vjug inleim'es of their own
car t be -. exp creel to K•' 111 OP'
trouble of paiqung an txaulinalion. It.
is only the general adminiestrative
work, ..mettle of being conveniently
damnified, that ran bl'bruight su.cess.
fully undl•r.tlut.lent or'urupttil.ive ear
amination. (lerkehjps. ineiector-
.hips. _ awl such . like appointments,
where the n•goiteme•nts u( khuwlelge
nre pretty well known, can be fairly
gauged by a t*•r of well tiiree,tel
gliest1.... ; but in cases where know!-
edge and experience of a special me
techntrnt maitre are llrnIandel it is
often hest to pick np a rush who lata
proved 'himself in the munch and
tumble of the busy we noble the
11oiNfe•t•.1 security of al government
office.
Thr general work of lite inside ser-
vice le capable of definite esiflcation;
and it will. therefore, be the first to
ler the benefits of the Mil.
'1'It• exp•riei.e g..inel in applying it
to the inside mel'Vn•1• will be used t4)
guide the Om -eminent in gradually
fringing the outside mervi.e tinder the
name conditions. A branch of the
outside service will be t.•viewed. No to
speak, and Nurveyed preparatory to
clawifloation ; then the tests to meet
the various 1pl.onementx within the
severe" grades *611 have to he devised;
and, on this being done, '01 order -in -
council will ignite bringing the branch
under the provieione of the bill. Thi..
it the only prudent rout*.: and the
Adoption of it signiflea aa0105 sincere
denier. to make the bill a succeas than
would a badly application -of Tt l sail
branches of the nervier, with the jn•
evitable consequrnre of diasatiaf*ethm
among Government employees then.
selves and a possible failure of the
whole scheme for cutting out political
influence in the filling of public of te.'u,
The enmmisafnn W to have a general
certifying duty in the case of all ripe
cial appointments and all temporiser
help; and a Minister tinny, 1,t cloy
time, invoke ire aid to report and in-
vestigate o.1, the orgwnia..thei of his
department and the conduct and
treir.ncy Of be. oftcer,, cheek•, and
other employe.. The comtulsdu,, wall,
therefore, be of ppr.II aid to the 74,n.
touts, sod help them W keep 1M,•A•
nit it srrvi,•e bill is a tu•asmr
wilt give 'general cal isf etjun.
besument of the 1)ppeeeti'an,
+almost r plete•ly satisfied
NEWS FROM OTTAWA
PROVISIONS OF THE OLO•AO
ANNUITIES BILL.
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�fulurliatr. nanoidat ,tray ht• pane•
1.6,-,•'d, - -
1tra esbtfllre ILulk d. i..t ,ars 1114)'
dander their 'y'lao plle'rh,ltlr an.
[ nuit6.•s.
l'lieadly' .o.irtie+ an.luelegise* oi•-
g,1,liLatell.. rail p1tlnt.t• etpttlitl. • few
their meml»•rv. and employer* of
IAf..n• 1.1131 make WWII arrangement, flat
are neeemary will, their' w0rkitten in
older that the litter may learnt
ueiderYhe 1'"ai ieionm of the 1.1.1.
The two (treat ailv,tntiegrs of the
schen.. ale 111... w•r1)lity provide) by
6loye•nusnl And the cheapnesm of ad.
ministration.
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House Expects 'to Get Throt)gh by
Duty. 18th -Making Progress with
the - Elections- 6111'. Georgian Bay
Canal Will Cost One Hundred
M;I4or.s.
i
itutw•a, July 11. ('p.... the rram,eul•
Wing of I ler Homs• o1 lllutwlav after
the holiday the Alu.ister -ef .6 osier
lion. A. B. Ayleswollh, outlined the
..tore the lioveruourat woe peeptrd
to hake. 10 get did of the deadlock
4111,1, 1,11,6
lion. bila. lferretg17
.1 uI•ll,ly 6)
Mahnittoelts -
to11. list., be pr(. ..d 1.1E111 'L lel
amendment pevi.'i».lpg 1411,._ in that.
I't•ovhire-. a r.numitree avf t'otmly
Court. Pelee* should during at certain
tit in emit ?•ren' all.N•:tte the nanne•x
on the I•.,0int•1a1 lists, and .establish
palling .oleliviaiuu, in etre) riding
tut• the following 6)oiii juion rte•; tion.,
Ill. meet! e , •. -,re• i IV -
Spell
n I •, ,•n1- 1 a ail 1
K
t1- I f t
1
.part 1-0 11113 4.ver4ygnng of Prnt•inciul
enol I'edth..Trkleroion thuja' 0. %Pith
tog:tell 11, New (h,L1,eo. Alr. Ayres.,
worth v igtt•ously c. au.ud.l that it
hhilr '( 1111Air.. had been &inti derated
which called for a remedy, and he pro-
posed Ilial in the on•ouo11re1 Ierrj-
ttllj' Tiler• aht111d L,• :.-r,.t,, fTPi•_ -eiT
three distt•iet .Mage•. for each riding.
who would prepare Ila• lists. not do -
Mg the :equal work. but u),poh1,iug
roumei:otos if they ,!runt•. and wltu
would hear all appals.:revise the limit
and allocate the sleets, to the 'tine.*
palling divisions.
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The Hiring of Collet/An es. - •
1-u discussion of the details of the
»ill objection wits raised by greet -al
mrtnlwrs of the Opposition to the
r(;mise prohibiting the hiring of run-
Vtydliee, t twleis to the Iwll...
Ihr !'Nrw 10-11,M. L1.l:(►tll.tt_.lL1v:Y1-
staiu nt. Mr. ' lau.•a.ter suggested
nn ,unWnd.tent tee the effect that the
clause .huwld m1, etltply where pay-
ment for the rom-rvanee ens not
more 111ju, the rate brain:wily paid.
Hun. Mr. AvIe.wo.th. however• said
th:1, j1 thi• wrrr a•11ow•rd. the door
w'o111.1 he thrown wi.te open. The hir-
ing of farmers rigs and nal uthrr kinds
of vehicles with a view to influencing
the owners could not then Ie. pre-
vented.
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Looking to Prorogation. •-
On s atunlay the Hou..*14.1.1 1144 Orb t•
Saturday sittings of the se . It it
a•.' List t•✓.,gnizel that if 11, floosie is
to get through its business at any'
early date it will have to work, more
steadily. Sltturdaly, taw IStll inst.,
1:1,. been 61xed.upou as the day upon
:which it is.bupstl 641 44+44441e EGA lsasi-
tnMs. of the session. and wit It this old
in view Itbele la•t•11 agreed Iwtwe•,•n
the pieties 11t:(L the remainder of the
sesaotsl grist shall Lr , put through
wit 6, 0lit tle delay a. Ian...Ude. Tlw
eject' hill will fL,b.lhl41,4 uptent
lit Ile nun.• time of tine (louse, and' 1t
is understood the OpIse,ition have
aagl,•u.t. _to. -lett it -go 41u -.ugh in -Ar
ples.ru6, torn), with a few et)jup4ra-
lively nm imprrtant . hang... in, the
w•ooduu; of tuner of tie- rl..u..rThe
supplement au•y, estimates Will lie
hr.mght down this week. :and, in View
Or the fact that mom,
. d thehunlnnrr ie
now gone and hut. little • renlniitm
t!,i. Ie.1e. for. Ihr beginning of the
"oleoor•li.rn of pnhh.• weans. con.nl-
er.eble in has l.•,•,14 dome to the
original 1,.1 l.( suppd.nl.•ntitrieN drafted
in the. spring helm the. l)ppisition
.drat r'nrt fan on the .lection bill Isegan.
The All lied Proje-t.
Sir Wilfrid I. tinier will at sn e
date eotr:slu,•e as rrwdnl' askintrlyg
Parlinrorut 111.11Jor,r the rrsdutiln
p.....•.1 at the Imperial 1'onferellee in
Liiiiilai Else vsneeinee, i1, rouneel ion
with Ile• all! -.,d line pt..j.•.•t. The
revolution tut tlu•I' recites !hat i1 is
•rAldr Ib4e .telte lee taken with all
convenient -44.6 -4o.. a.d.irt'w the re-
sit, aimed :11 In 41,e I.,ttdurl re•sdli•
thiel; .trii.ar`Tit the-iit'inuoii_ of the
tuinn:tt. Y',crani tis o ._
1E a» drsun T.'• 1-i
that the.leiunlett.. of Atetralia,
( ••amulet tri N,•.v Zealand should,
with :14 66161, . 1 i V :as p o ..ii.Ir, ,agree
ntw.n a driblet,. Matt for 'Parry ing the
scheme into .•Ir..•t. the plan to be then
submitted for the enusidrraton of the
1 inix+tjal :end colo1jad-Parliauments.
O t$ge Anlnueties.
Thr Hone• to.l ty passel Air• Richard
('Artwrighen hilt lets means of which
the thrifty Cana/lien may makes safe
prov141'ti for his old age. The act
provide utt'•hi0✓t y by which the save
jigs of tee peoele may be directed o0
the )mrvieue• of annuities. 'rhe rands
to I1. ,n•rnnullalrel will be held and
gear:tntetl by 1h. 1) . ' Govern.,
dural, Whi,h will :old inlrreet At the
rate of 1
1 here per cent. The originator
inaut0r
of this 6111 dross n1t think the time- ham
conte in 41,tnndn for old -age pensions
ken oat '.f the politic treasury. I..'•
1i •i ng that the mast of the I:Anadjan
pen are stilt alb• t.. provide for old
lige irltss,,rr*F of the safriy of. their
st 1ngs 1,d the r,11urtion under state
4:Ante-eel of le .o.t or .*management t,
the lowest prle(sihlr flgure. The chief
provisions oft • bill follow :--
No annuity eh he larger titan A145)
to ane pwreon, and et more than pm
usbawl wife 1ninUy - -
• The nlinitttlnt 1110\,,.,11.t. which an
sunnily Met,begin ie fifty-five tears.
A mazer may Arrantge to ,helve his an-
nuity Iwgin ata later ag6 if ddti e, wishes
to, heat, no uixn shall receive In an.
wilt y nnlil he has reached the ago, of
flrfy-five• year.. This is subject trait
pilule., that if disability falls upon
man and he needs the annuity at an
earlier age he can receive it, bot the
amount will in that. case be smaller
than what he will recelve if he carries
the transaction to the full fifty -flue
year.. ,
The annuities will not be trans-
frrahle, and will not he subject to
aej zure.
In ease of death before the age at
which the annuity 6s peyeble, all the
moneysid in will be returned to the
represents vee of t he annuitant; Withinterest at per cent, compounded
yearly. - • \
The annuitwn't may make periodical
payment's at mut* tamers, or- he maty
mike independentt•'payments to snit
his own convenience,
Assuming that the contributor he -
gin. at the site of tw* ty, and ton-
tinuels -payment until theage of fifty -
live, he can take his annuity at once,
or if he choose* ire can allow the
money to slay a little longer and he
will r•eeeive a larger annuity.
Theme is a provision for independent
pay111eate by which a contributor may
make it payment of •10 or 11303.e At
an diene,
Ily payment at the age of fifty -Ave
trice up to the scratch. A Minister 6.
often unable tendo this, because of the
many tails on him time. In fret, there
1. nb greater slavery than attaches to
the exalted posMoo of Minister of the
Crown ; and no one with* weak con-
stitution or a liking for ease Should
eveg3ispdre to it.
Georgian Bay Canal Survey.
Thr report 1,l' the .1lrvey of the tiru-
lNt.t•d Ottawa and Georgian 11.ty »11111
.ratted gives a detailed estimate of the
coal ,d rOIINf 11n•ttlg a 22.fart canon, at
15••11.IM11,IMN14croldiug to nor plan +old
$l.s1,i1M1,INN1 t,rordiog to nein her.
These Ilg.0 ' .I4noI jutlode the hand
damage. '6 hr rout,. world 110A 1141
t,14.'e l..tag, lust of Gala 1111 miles would
1w river and lake navigal ion and only
thirty miles aaclual canal. The engin-
rt•rx,'mtilllatl• that the einoel would he
10.41 fur battle for two hundred days
in the year. It is eetiniolyd that the
work 1 construe -then world require at
at
leat lee years. The report is :t t
comprehensive one, anti frau it the
(•.heat')' and the Covertimrnt *611 lie
able tojl1!'cul, as to tate' col nul,'trial
value or tine project, as well me to its
rust . '
This Fend' Quriedli:s-Mani,.
Gideon Rutile, to farmer of Hurn
township, near Ripley, ittvestel in
.1)111,' 'ro1•01110 Roller Hearing l'
pany stock, anal we Nove nlwr 1, Ilao,,
gave n note for $Leil* i1, payment.
Before the note fell due he regtettel
his investment and refiled to pay it.
The Traders' Bank .ecured judgment
Against 'him for '$1,5011 Houle felt
Met Ode wee unjust, and to preee•ot
any of the utmey'wing taken from.
t ' he .old hift fared and chattel,. for
$11.1141. 11e gave hie fisher 1112,100, hie
.iter *OM and envie $3160, and then
itai•ted_\Wt.t with 11$,1n in hie
ps•let. Ile was away (or six I1,s
and got rid of $1.1551, fie said he
might its well siwnd it ns anyone rise.
Be r:arue hark finally with $1,:11x1 au.
took up his residrnve in Kincardine
where -he worked s a Isoiler-make
Nis melitose erre still after him,
huw,•trr, and he buried his 1y
► 1.,x 611 the hawk yard, %Viten the
search iecallle too hal he took it up
and hid 1t in the 1 n.. jest Where he
will tot say. On rxaltlination he said
if hr had thoughtit an honest debt he
would h ire Mende every effort to pay
it. An order wwa mole fur roluwilta1
for four months. in the county of
Bruce jail.
'EAST WAWANOSH.
1.1t>_uu-►1k'Jute
1',uta Nsull t.'e+u4t'16..-t'outcil met
today,—pursuant to adjournment. as a
court of revision and Appeal. Menl-
ber. all ',renew. Minute' of butt
ul-rting read and .assert. Court of
Levi..ion reopened. The following ap-
peaTs-left fiver from the• firer sitting or
court were Again hr.mght edit for eon -
ukletationatut atl•oolardy dealtwith :
AI, Lockhart, As etwIllent cunlh•rua.
Nathaniel and lionluu .6uhta.ul, Ah-
arssntent ruullruee•d. \Vatter' Scott,
sr., and BobL O. limey, aseesselente
nibsced $114. and Last respectively,
A feat' e
pPl f lt._l;. 3lrliellzir;. J3K1_
grave, :irking that hs ll: • tw atddel
to the roll as owner of the Tufts prop-
wty, lielgrave---graideil.
Leat) to h,• edited as F. R. nada M. F'..
lot 646, eIgqerasion S. Thele having
betas ito other r plaint or .hang.'..
asked for it was •.l fay At r. 1•
ing, lwt•ondeil 1,y Air. I4urhiII. th.tt
'the roll as devised and corrected
be adopted and the court closed for
the present )ear. Carried. t:oune j1
n•r 1 add ordlitary lulsiness was
proceeded with. Ktlgineeer Ho,heu s and
Koginerr Fuce'ei reports on the John -
.on And Hnllnhan drains tesiwrtively
were "read by the clerl and 4111 upper-
lenity given the iut,rattvl parties in
each ease t.ravid to or w:th.l..... - ft
the petition S AN no cluing.*e were made
the'(port 4 m WWII row Were .1.1..1.1141land the ilerk wise in.t•uct.erl 4o pre-
pare the ne'rssary bylaws in colon..
tion with both reports. Moved
Mr. Flury -hill, seer fed by Mr. 1' ' g,
that the peeve and Councillor Heu;t
be appointed to attend 10 prepare
plans and specifications and call fat
tenders for rehu ilefing bridge on con-
cession Il at HeIgrave; and also ..take
art iingetllell IN to hair. the said bridge
rebuilt forthwith. ('ntr•ie1 Byline
No.K, MIN, known nm the Graaliydrain
bylaw, Anti bylaw No. 11, (last, cutlet'''.
Bring the treasurer to borrow $I,INN' to
Inert current expenditures and for
edited plrposee. wrrr, teak' duly- .*rad
anaMit9
d p I. The clerk was inst.ru.:t•d
to notify 1Vul..lnhnsou. Isonion, owner
of int..3.5, coneeNJdMI 11, now unwell.
Pied. that miles he attended to the
dent' eif all manner 'wahine
f
weeds 0n''bit, property itwuedintely
the council would take the uel'P14.Ary
proreedingn to pratlient• the ' seine.
)rhrnture, were issltel for /ayltw„t
of the following outmunld: Alex. Pnr-
terfiehl, rent of.*heart altovsncr, crmees-
sion 116 42:.f,hn 1.. Stewart, lielgrave,
repairs to load grader, 1144(, $2.161;
favid McGill, jr., asmlrtance frit Nur•
vrving llallnhnn drain. $.4; f)Aviel
Cliamney. 72 yard. of gravel, datnoge»,
etc., $s.ol; Mrs. Hradnock, 66* verde
or gravel, $6.73: [lector McKay, :116
yards gravel. Etta' ; Alex. Porterfield,
14 yards of gravel, i64 centre i 'Alex. I'at•
terson, 2 men shovelling gravel, $2.11(6;
Thorns Hradnock, drawing gravel And
repairing road. coneeseinn 1. $11.311;
Jno. Doerr, jr., for furnishinjl and put-
ting in tile, concession 1, $1661: Jars,
young, putting in and repairing cut-
eerts, conce'NNions 11. 12 and let, $37.75;
JAG. Sutherland, catling hill 1,t river,
eonces.ion 12, EMI; Wm. Sutherland,
inspecting contract on hill at river'
concession 12, $N; 'tient, Shrine -ow
building railing on bridge, sideline :el
and :it, concession 11, $01.f51 ; (ie..
Mowbray pitting in Newer end tile at
Whitechurch, $12417 ; .1. G. (iillespie;"'
SUMMER SCHOOL
Our management tewlno mon'Woe
MIw,N.10 thaw Aey other to tenter
et nowt he a reason; write tot IV
epsetal (mtnes ter Teacher.,
MMI Cenrsee•,.
000E1101 BUSINESS COLLE(IE
Goo. Spotter. Principal.
FALL TERM OPENS SHPT. 1ST.
Those who know best the merit.. of this school
ate Its staunchest snpporter•,,
)67/ ELLIOTT
TORONTO. ONT.
Thlae of Meant In p�wlar tty, t
11.5• anddget.uds Mot
merit. Ori where y l•
,
o1, w end owe grades.... pwl.hinngg N the
cost, a snowier training wattles than
0, OIT NOLo enit•ola. peatle0., CO1l•g•
epee 01 newer. Eater any threw Wrta or
W. 3. ELLIOTT, 'Niacin'.
} Car. Yeses end Mender et
.• 5
1
Just Received
THE LATEST CITY STYLES IN
Ladies' Voile Skirts, ,
Ladies' Wash Skirts
Ladies' Panama Skirts
Muslin Shirt N•aist' Sults
AND
Bargain Values in Shirt Waists
and Reads.
John Stead
GODERICH LADIES' WEAR WEST ST,
SUMMER SALE
of three lines of Summer Goods
Straw Hats Outing Shirts
• White Vests. .
Don't swelter this hot weather when you can
get wearabies to keep cool in for very little
money.
Straw Hats Outing Shirts
All our straw hats must be cleaned White negligee shirts with collars
out now. We offer them to you at attached. Saes lel to 161,:
the followinlr reduced paces.
$1.50 straw hats for $ 1.00 n Regular ;1.00. sale price 65c.
:k_l.flf) .. _. $1•25 shin bn with cScotch
lars analmeittached. �egs
$2.50 anti $3.0o - .. $ 1.75 641. to 16,1 Regular r. o. Sale
7:x; • light hats for 50Cprice jt.eo, g ; 5
White Vests.
All\our white vests go on sale now.at-prices to
move them in a hurry. -
$•'.5U vests for $1.00
1�iiart ., $2.00 $1.50'
611;25 .: . 85c
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
The right place for Men's Clothing and II
Furnishings,
L
part paynectiL atw•ntlnig roa.'gelule1,,
ltalri, four - - auw+lcul-114r4.. .1441.
joetruel to inert again' on 1'n.shn,
.1 eity ?nth nest. Ai.xx, Polt•ceitri
Township eleik.
FANNY GILMORE'S FAMILY.
Woman Murdered in
Chicago Came
from Wingham.
\Vinghan,, July 6i. This was the
native player and for many years the
home of Fanny (1ihisorc, who 1.a.
found strangled to death j . l'hir,tgo
week ago. She was the y gena girl
11, a family of lit'.* sistelN and three
brothers. flrr father. the late Hol.ert
(Wilton., diel many years ego lie
vela+ a 'somewhat reeentrie character,
who had sen service In the British
army i1, (el1-h the Kast. and. West
Indies. Fe.t* time the f 1-y !keel in
the village Hl t1,, 6welve•• miles
south of here., After removing to
\\'inghanl the t el pensioner• ke et- a
sall: marks( gan n and a couple of
rtrtvrmFenny to eat v
milk to his
e,.--NlrNrrg- the
tuwuispxople.
Not long afterThe old
his widow married age
family stuns beatnw owl
Iat1'e death
and the
I. The
eldest men joined the Northwest
Abutted PuIie•r, a1,11 AItel'wiirtls set-
tled at Macleod. Alberta. 1.ily, the
eldest girl, joined it .ureas trial pe, and
Nod . her delah jn ..ume mlymtrriou.
way in Times. Another sister mar-
ried in ('an/telt, but was •aft.rwards
diVOteed enol went on the stage i1,
New York, Still another sister went
to Colorado, where she and her how
band ram An utero house. Fanny
oscillated for a time Iwtwe•n Toronto.
Winnipegg, Montreal anti Detroit, but
afterwards went to Chicago, where
her life war s.r sgthlenly mid tragically
ended.
Mies. (1ilnuore soon separated from
her second huslismdt and a few years
later died deserted an,I alone in her
lot tie. frame house on the ().6 '.k itt.. of
tete WWII. 1larnld, who teas the third
and youngest son hi the • family.
worked for it t' • ,t, a felrggretph
rtperetor here, -And afterwards at
Lncknoty, Ont., Toronto and Chicago.
What the potter says to the .'lay -
Be ware.
Alma
Has superior
advantages i n
i se� Meme, Flue
"W•4,
i��i Art, Elocution
Colleges and PbysicalCul-
ture,' I_)omesticlifAe
Science, Box leg
Business College 'Comers,
Literary and Scientific Courses, al-
so Public School Classes for young
girls. Cheerful, wholesome, home-
like. Far cataloged", address :
"no " ALMA COLLEGE,
51. TI...., Oat
Fall 'I'm lit titivate Sept. lett.
CENTRAL
S
TRATFO*!] ONT.
you. nOwpie{ r a awn rtG, 1-u the
•.(11004 Or .ova a 4011 nu`y • expert In told n
po-itliwl%rust. 'fur rant n1.< are thorongl.
and Peart feats a )dr 't odenys al we y succeed.
%'r a+si.t isnot aillo.10 Wattllon'.. iVe., yr
three depart went.+ - 1'taanreretal, Shat
1 1 and Telegry,hi.. We einpldy eop.•r
ienc.l instructora. I at .hgue free.
ELLIOTT it MCL*CHLAN,
Principal*.
r0m;
r School
June,luandAn est leads into
our Fall :Term without any break.
Enter any time. New Catalo ue
free. Write for it to -da -
tral Business College,_ Toronto.
The largest, most relubfc of its
kind.
W. It SHAW. PRINC'll'AL
,\e. t\o .,t:HK.At 4T4., Tll13t31Ta.
01
1
1
JULY Y3th
Any 5oc tie in this window for 35c.
"Come in early"
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR AND FURNISHER.
BEDFORD BLOCK THE SQUARE.
1
i
LF. J. BUTLAND'S
DRUG STORE
If it's good we have it.
�stat��lfit—MUM —gbrtahtlIONsIIMINIMMI1�
DYERKISS PERFUME
W - have sole rontrol for - (iolejch of these Word fantod
Perfumes. We DYERKISS PERFUME, 0 bbulktand he full line of
DYERKISS SACKET.
DYERKISS TOILET WATER.
DYERKISS LOTION.
DYERKISS PACE POWDER.
DYERKISS SOAP.
This line is making a great hit in Goderich and many flattering
remarks we hear shoat it. _
TRY iT YOURSELF. •
GODERICH