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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-7-23, Page 2I 2 '1'nl'asDAT, July "3, 1 90 • THE SIGNAL :I GODERICH ONTARIO rent.' and 1:. Inv cent., respectively. 1'o 1 le l'tall un lh a street it would' ; = welt a. if the pn)teetiun um the offs hung and the / eimies bung, on raw tiooKL UClL ONYARlu.l .-..._-rlutltoeialwue theutIler stark. taut •uti a Pl?BI.1RHED EVERY TBURSI/AY fairly liberal scale. t, i-1ODIRi -- 1- _I)t ,wbat 4 -lbs.. conoumrr_Of 195,41.,;Telephonephooe Call No. SL ,TAQATloos : Hr is compelled to Tiny tinder t he present tariff an per .roof: more for Torras of •lakarlotAto nearly all his -woollen cluthiug than 7.uU r tumow{abeyance, hr would have to pay If British' xl r Vitt �� snlie..u1N.'rlhrn. �h:+1 a � *0 Vitt... States sittwabhs.%• )?Jr Woollens canie hi tree. lhtvaltgregat • 70 l a isttlrtly in s<(twp<•rl 1.t lite woollen Clot hing inllap'trd .it SubsertbstM alio fait w merite Two, stosst. retrutorly' by mall wtkeoufer a floor by se• this rate, in 11 normal year, i" in the anointing us of the fat't rt goo early u dale I1. nt.I 4J 1Nn'lxxl ut,ila,tts ;IMMI. A aril !N's. :When• r 4.11.411‘0of .ddiew 1. dwnire.l, Is)t h the Old and the Headdress should be tires. -soul, tax 1111 that volume of lel{Nll't44 etaae" to hearty $IJMMI,1*10, 1.r over a million dollars more than the census Arlwrtuma Maser . a t Ir' lee.);u„t Other 4initoradvert rwmea 4 re .44.110I crrtlit4M tilt. ti. ,,,l,letneere of **Phew Awl ta$,iuwrliuu salt 1' IM'r lin" for I eI.y, w'ta lleta, hill dyeing iltid fill- - ears mil-wplcnt insrrtiun, t••a.ureer b9 a aoWutn•a •sale. 1 write Wit. at A Welt. 0i Per ishiug factories with paying in orate. ttustue.+oast• of ria 11. in the ernwn rem.. year. Ni1- 41 Hoist t'.. 11,1. ; I Int Fuuu11. * 'loos lepton+\'aN'.uN Nanta i1.,1• t1'unled, 'looses tor Sole or to Shalt. 1.. nix t 1.t Sake or 10 I ai t Anatt . for d 5ea,e1 t fir 1Nwttb -•ss, meta. t Annoum *distil. i4 urdul:uy r (3l.nj typo tri taut: ., writes-. - \,, i t hr ttla 14 11? t - • Any.tt'. Itl.,"nor. (theublw•1 of 41stitch I.NI'i a ion, t s. 4 I rot. i1 .r guy' hili a ideal or t atilt, to 11 • rm.•ulnn'<1 1.0 wtc.•lttwrurnt � a1 d wt no .l..trw••( L1axa Kate. 51.. ti.pbty atoll contract wIMrthrs•. pants will be haven on iee.lsve 10r•... __ Isn't it about t' • 511. woollen .,leu omit ruining to the tuu•rl•ntueut and Ruu4, k i•!irh Isvrnor, : je aital,..lu._. II'vendnture hpoh their. rr advert 1•"•• for r,to•h'4{b.1•uurul iab"th. IMa*tt morn rrstiures its wvniting agccrse for i1. 11'1. ,orlwu• ,. then' buMinese A Adil ,M all rouuunuiratlou• 10 THE HOSPITAL GRANT. We have--talhwt -fir-hear-as. Singh •,,.ul�Lliut against. the giant of lids. t'AN.sirrtaeA it.lnt:aruty. I,. ole• Inspitad y I, the town cuurh•il •t1* ' e~ i - t l.i ,tee, ta.•L tin ---.It J 44•L. , 1:4..1 . ttT - - t Fru »1.t objection, ._ • n til t 1' 14.44.1* k{1µ'H.-NSWYJL'3S'�'5.1'. itio0utth,!grant this Mr. -',.The hose 9tf • nihil is an IIIMLIt11t1uI11\'1.11'h appeals to THE PIONEERS OF CANADA. 4111, L"orwnutely. We do not all hat4e i" will' the eves 1.t' all kept out' of it .,io far: lith there of tin•.legisl:ation tretually ;sassed the 711 E 1{.E('O►It l► OF THE NESNI(IN. (Ottawa, Jul' Ili 1I'0'01110 Vlobe Dees was one of the remarkable frlyttire* of [1u4h1. - In ill I14a34I ions. thing the ft,ut•tk ocarina et I ie d,i.i.i- s h Ir rtiant 4ul of cotogl:l, joist a trt;ntd, ft has leen 111P longe' ver - Mizen . -Atter Ounteitergliollt • lit"" lastest ^'Jlil clay", ut neatly three- quaart.rr* ot, a year. thus heating the `previous mcord u( RAD by seven days. .r The number of volume'+ e1 Ilan -aid .tato negotiations with the tiovent- turn,'d out also breaks the record, the moans of Aueteelia laid New 7.ella11d total . page* taunting over fourteen with at view to toi•itlgtug uIsuut • a thoutiand. It stay. he :a debatable speedy consummation of the all -red point 161.4 111 ,W111.110.1. 411 VA 11131 fur this route project, both of whish cat't•ied. num,'lnsr 4i I1. i' of talk the country and pi's• primly...1 f!'•reaching imJNlrtance to the• future of the t)uuliuiuu. 11'iLh' practically every other bit of legislation which cuii be- hove the Holum the lhwmiey islet had u' vital part notably ih the cases of the *IM'tiuti hilt. Mr. Frelding's Works Ilan: Mr. Fielding, as the Prentice'. the whole session. lir personally ►n. traduced two id the- intuit . ituputtaut restitutions which raw,' up for the consideration of thea eutheia, namely. TrotIdtn tor the--'xterrston the I rovinclaT 1Nwndarlts of Man tulle. Onrmrio agd dueller, and em- lwering the I► )vrrurnent to enter NEWS FROM OTTAWA CLOSE „OF THE LONGEST SESSION • ON RECORD. has howl atdrgnitte r•turu in the Nh,1{x• tot Ilrt<'t 10131 legollatw111. 11jh1rI1 til lilt• 11N'PrhitY 14(51 \a•11st Ill .•./111„x, title tat' the fact 4li+tt tar praclit•ally 1hrrr u01n11*. rot' the s••.iun there waw 111• rifest rtontinmotte elsttvWhot, of lite , ..* i>grattslNrroi§-1� .lay---4Lr- Opls)sitium .Ill ,Ills. elect buil Lill mint anginal da•nmt uta ,"'zee. Thr (4141 first lieuleuant in for -Hun,.: alms as. that it w41s generally aecePt d Hutt , Mlllite+! a large sitar.. of the Hliuistet•'atl 11110 `was to he lilt• lard s•Nsaum of the present . Parliament tvaw also respoil• s(b1• for the pouring of till it11111lINe ',twain of campaign literature tido Hansa' d, the time cons d i1. the proves. :Igyrrgaling_pndlubly at least one -thiel of the vvhnlr iiaiviuu. T1s. allied busin,•s4 transacted wits i1. as 1a1'ge Measul•r r.lnljnw-std 111141 Ian... lln,al six weeks. when.' I'artiament worked har41 lull steadily., morning arts.' Leal :wd,ltiglll 1.0 an a4erig.. of fl'' 1,•11 1.1 l weirs. -I •4 Ia•1• tin)•. ' M ch Important Legislation. �Llit 1111 hough g p Ile ettern pit 4 44.. thank, 10 the tastier. 1.t' the unser.'1: (.1.111. iauy-tutor- gained the imlpresvut that tlir present Nr..lun may be shier• arterized as the .caudal-talk-:IndsIns DI' us have nothing ww4init, n.we•rtlrlews in 'the to Ku there- .at 1�41ie. " , l.tatat ter- of the amount and ii& ,i't'uira_, • 1 Ilu1'111K. (II Willed 1uw:udx hluetiec,s+i" nu kuuwiug whrlaany of 11$ may Canada u11a4' 1 xis .epp-tt"Psgllern}id rete *ter- peritonea rano- for then-k(t1►le 1 YAWN. IN •n p4114' ' . location of the tercentenary of Ulr' that seen an ittNliUatiim .wands in our founding of lfu4lw,'. Bloat liritIlio fou4,. ready 11. talke eat* of those who France and the Visited MAWS 1144e r1re1 iia si,tvb•ea.1 1' 1hr in a is a sent en'uelt1 Well .old htl,leIV battle- very paw"rut help' for the well it is ships to r.'pr•sr11t them in the celehra- nu; he imam* of an iu.untue. tion. The grant from the •i{edify ,Mang - the gil'getl1M pageants carries with it a.1.udiliou for the pro - which will e..pre'seut great historic viding'1 free eate and tlwaU11rmt flu• vents none will be tuure interesting a "p4<•iflwl 0 1st• of pullouts who n those which will represent the limy be sent to .the hospital by the d sof the heroes of the told French.. town. --1 hiring the past year, under regi e. 'C1. th441*4' intrepid extdoter)' _Ling provision, the town h1444 1ail a luls- n and g. 4rrmprll('anahis debt is _large• number of iter patient, •e1 the danger. of the pita1 and has thus received some t)nwn rowan anti ••t flu. less :14tauat rutw•u feu it8.lte81*Wnce. ('artier almost 51 known c . "y ..-Lawtslu•-e- ' hauled the maje etit" Hal( -B -center • la Ce r l'h ttupla1n founded QueIee. but hie s`rrt'iices to Canada did nut end there.. Ile made _ many exploring Tr itt* tilt swot-1+.etNl . - EDITORIAL NOTES. west. *pent a 'nter among the ----- Huron - - srnsc, bill and its storniy (Mee -mouths pas - Good Milieus on t shores of Gem.. (keel tuorning f Have you got on sag. .through the r 41111nn. to final -- - !Mep,Lra•liesia some-seutark' upon acceptntm! }iftle nrrsi brew hr snot: 1 dis•ovrlrd and Nothing lout praise i, heard of the inawatie►alealt .d tale ittatitattitw...mad it - .h11lild be ungrudgingly anti'Pnthusillri• tically stimmrted. s4•404i4411 'third tank as our u t 1s. MOMU t Itttt; .,,1ni'. teulrio r wattles., Over a swore of (iuverulnrul nI1'10". ares of large iutpnvtance t1. til wild.' country w'rreb pill ,{,lily, akli, and the pt irate Lill 1 gis111tsyt "st 141ll)• in regard an railways. was untruntlly hexvy. ' I'4-s,I'caatly every' member of t11" (5,lveru.nnent ►nt'IKI'tcel two 1.r three large items fur (11e sou*hlrrul.illl of Parliament. - Sir Wilfrid i,atll•irt' throughout was in charge t1 the daily proceedings in the !Louse_ and his lrltrsu':al .•a,1Iu':u14 to in withstanding "41 well the t•4alril dons strain of a .trying and arthica s v1•141i1.t1 Wilh1.ut bring 4nulpcllyd to lie absent' for a single da), through illny.s burdens and remit Iti.1lNhl low. lie piloted the, Frtntu-Ca't'u11at1 t Baty .through the l'Utl tluua,41111 tilt• proof of hi. argument that Canada Wats getting i1. the new 4uuVeit 11un 'l 'i !,'' 1 hal, gain i8 evidence -1.W Lu 11ut. flat tont - Wr- Fr•ni•11 Senate i4 1411(5 withholding. cat Mention nn the gr11u41d that Cana- da IT getting * an Undue advantage. ''414. Fielding waw also sponsor for the new-imam:titer hill, til --final passing of which is Wt. uvrr 1111 next 'Pessu/ll. pending the working oat .of certain, aunetelments� which the ..video..., .hows to i4' urrr.":1.'y. tither hills. w I,se h are to Ite plrtrei{-i i Els credit ua•lhe' ainentlintnts i.t the %taut act. pt•tw'1ding 1.., the expam•ian 1.l' note c u'4114ation luring the Irup-ulvving lrriol, the bill providing for (iovern- utrnL old-ittre annilihe. ;tint the -h111 extending• and Incr.•.1.ing the lead 144nnlfi,•. for a tern) 1.l lite yeas. Civil Servide Bill. - lion. Mr. Fisher's piece de rrsiNt- tutee was the new 41411 ser'4It t' hill, taking -.tile- service .x11 of Isaiah's, plating it under the supervision of an independent el/'t11uis.iula of two, pru- tiding fur apllui1Llueut• nod 1W4 ii .,n merit by rom1N•titive exam- inations, and Iel/l•gatlli'.lIg and re, ela4Nifying the Nervier geulrally', Thr hill. ' a4 it. aIeets. the inside ser - .14r, will a into .'ff 4-t .,m Sep- tember 1, and tate tail side erviee'.v111 be ht-..,ighi under its provisions, by In,44•Ia Mitt -0111 at !"11111• Eller 411114'. The llinist.r of Agrireitu a also pot through the limos. .noir il,bpDrtan1 •ndnu•uts d,'4Ign,sl.i., improve the Government Refuses to Increase Tariff on Woollen Goods ---Hon. Geo.' E, Fatter Attacks Government on Fin• Wut•kityt- alt the .ptuai,l,»aldr*slu4iuut 31111 i1'the 66 ie./SI pit..'11o1. i•vI rn I'ruviucial I'Mt34 .l.. 1101 )n,•rt these conditions t clearly jou:rifled in having 1)!14 )rr lists prvpar4l for Potosi eleclielH, Tu act f last sr.Nium.• , Mr_ Ayl.ssiorth'a fie Plder:tl"Oovernnwnt is rights in the matte". is mere lion. A. H. Aylr.win•t1) boa' the brunt of t lie debate .,11 til.• nnvv fain. to, -election bill. and added materially to the st cogent and lucid debaters in Canada. C► the story of the eleelion • anclal Record and Minister of Fin- 'Oct) Makes Vigorous Reply. t,U.a wag, J 411y 'J'I0. -- Parliauleitt cult- chldrd ill 1)0411tess 4411 Satiirday'tight .• aft hour 134.4404.9 ' Might. after the longest "NNsi4111 in the h*Mtely' o* 1 .4Il alhtl P:u•Iiaun•ul.. Thr fu-mtal pru- *4ll;ation laky" pl:trr 1144114)•. One 1if the British I .d toil 1114'm• toss -went 414 tier trositde tof- Beare Mels through 1h.• Bates 1.t Hu11sId front 1114! hrgwtyltyt. 1.l' the weltsion to Hist' who wain re.IN111.0de for the t' ettu.lnned since 111.• Iluu4e u)rt. H' (1.11(1,1 that 5,4I44'raL motilin 1'M howl tlncl 11111) 4.,10111.14 ill Mitts -aril ala( the Oplx..ititlm I,I1YTrul11uuls. \Vhrn 1t 14 U•I'trint N•lvrl that thy' (Ip1Nlslti 11ulpal4nrs c,tlly11tlemit. 11a1*'a►r 1,1a11y, ap tkr IdlM•Val# 1t Ir wWll tile lung - welded ones are. Hun. (lett. E, Fester 111kes tit.. {*tint (1.t It44luucily, being 1itr..tt-i il)utnns... Mr. Bau'.lem comes ties/. with 1:11 axil the lflnisL4•i' of -5 lir Interior Mull. Flank olive!. . tills :1•3s rohunn,(, Sir 1 \\' 'Iliad- 4ttri„r Yl*1 col anti .lit' ▪ ?Liltistec • •t y;,• •• '•sst .......1,l," Refuses to. Increase Duties. • • the-'. of :Sir \V i!(1 td .alai ort• M lll►s8t .acts of the session was tit read his reply' 1141141 ire cellae •11•uuand front the t'an:titian Mai111fa1r(11te1•B Assoehe Lion Lir .111 illt'i•t•a.n . t tali 4101108 .1.0 w,Nlllrll );.,nils. ;Che P{•title flu'1strl' regretted that tilt. liove(tunrut eould 111 1Jar. o*s.s:c1 } tt'"t•e we tht•dnties. 1l Wait floe. 41rsire•.i I,e' liuvrl rut to give reasonable- me management to the woollen iudush v. but lite wishes 'Anil damsels Llu•ouglt-. 41311 the coolants' heal too be considered, and such a .dell as that prop east wnu1.1 meet with •11 opposition w4 the part of the cone •r'. S1i• \%'41• *rid .uggeMt4d that the annti...d ies which confronted 'the manufacturers were d41,', not to tariff 1'.13141'11' , hu1. to the depression in trade., which lie hms•tl was ouly,trmporar' TRYING ' TO Ti--IIN K of the beet '.say to supply pint' .!Wants without using tip your mte lust your p nttence 1iPth r; the sail c fits your trade. 'veit-.-false stock-of�tke- newest...Ladies' Wear specially selected and spread' out for your approval. We think we can suit you, Ilut you needn't bur- unless -you suit yourself, 'so stop "trying to think," because w'o've probably thought for you in getting; This tine stock together for your approval. Mr.' Foster's Attack. • The Burl hetw•ren lite :Minister of F in:rnc. mid Die chief tinancial'rrh i.• 1.t' the t►p{riniLIun. Hun.' lieu. 1, - Rosier. which lellually marks ttrl•• close tri tile' 1Nsrinll. 'Was' lout missing this time. Mr. 1.,.Irr was 4rsalli1"Ii1'.11) . ta..-.1...:.1 lytta owe .11 catetda's financial ron11i1 Hr aiL111A nn 1.114 iner•a.N 1.r I'85ell. ditmw, tear 404ig,u.ion. ass d in gian Hay. and falai there thrxauied to your emu 'matron het aths of the unhro' the• pact r,f Olsen. " 1 charge .4 the It was 11larkesl.011ietly by Lhr deters t p l pellet !w to tl,rt lit Y , Ir u •'ore•! months hence will find us in the ' let of a general elect'. campaign. Mate this is your hat. The change of Thanksgiving Day from Thursday to Monday may pro- vide a better holiday, but it will rub the day of Its signj cane! as a species ticawion for thanksgiving: tootle, with FIs friend the..�ner. - -- puMlts in rhureb curnrr•Mtorirr might w :ap Lent ntrtrnLent t Jvl�-we �sw! the tli«tever: ' _yeartra+neJttde-m--rttmetr s1. las to per L-' /ti Mn n forest until of Jour town •"lilt mis- rrk. cenl- taek of to In - sting eir t' I.atlty abaci {odic .1'. (1e• dlpis.sitiun to r stood 11 a . ' ride 11. Parliament ut1 a ascertaining how theriuuleut men : governingfree- heButi*yal Lake .d the rat'll' days of I.urlti•c ...... ,jos of debate. On, ..f the chief lie - Perhaps, • irM tha4n took 1.P the Perhaps, like some hi{; men at other' cult' of the tall -n the' d'eanbN•k arisen over the TOT and the 1'on.t- Christianizing and __ tours anti in other spb,'i.•s, they arising of supplies, plies to the 4.1U - h t upon the shut It probably 0t lead gaol" that nags into a►L ! -r assert 11unurlty [ 1 1 s.1 lent by • k II )n 1 f . t K the rt illi of the rule hining with their own spec'( yurnt stoppage 1 I other work of este didn't. pay IS viltrntion to their iataasment of the whole civil eervier diary*, 111P of. and t clothes: but their representatives ill and the. machineta of g.ivernment their knowledge r 6ithrhtl, 1 the pageants will Ile attired as. such .throughout Ca.patll►, was the agitation country's. claim t1.. the fi 1 for the /ulnptinn ref snnu form of 1 h they tor the f til missionaries. nowm lands ►wyund. - men should e w when u• pose 1 "theatre. It is genet ally admitted that 1'o one o rise u' tnarir", huthet m41 ' 'ng puldi� 1.t plNtrrity. 1►r- the all of the present version will 1 I' t '1u the near fatale in >i1 1 art pcor•ednr • r was / tract Settlement m the 11un n t a 1 • - -ter x n• r3 rs. clothe of the ptesrnt gcntra 11 �srlt. a recurrence of the the iplis'isfippi, and to atien.11l11 it ag } slx•cta•11• ns. ❑ted during the session compllttiun of its esplorntl n just Mused. Among the ether items isle to include in the pug o1. Mr. Aylrswnr1hs:tgrnd11 W1•r' the were the bills 'mania, ing the oar of cigarettes cauls thee.storiee of there old heroes, /t. and lolwu•n by 1.4.. hi Ire .Ixteenr .IA Halle should have a place of M(We1ltl 111111 114 .411 the yri544) 41 l emit. sal 64 ill Itlonnr, is+r he Elul I jt Up v" 114)1 only du away' w•1111 tri double 11abfllty 0 m Manitoba of t•ailwlty employer. for prolrrcutinn the ht 131*t, and ter 4sti 44 his bre ea- under both tite railway let and the Dons but, gesture d us a noble e= m that his mm /n t Li criminal tante ht connection with rail - ample 4d B11141 ndous diol steilw g 1 that Prov- fn 1 f the 9tatr pint i,r rruu)ved way aeeidentN; and hills affecting the r clot- o . 'udicatut'.• :1.;t with teeniest to the of t L11 lad overcome,1 1.t rte tit r nIla e4 rP ' fasrittciwL bra 1the h't•r • • 1'rn d r P. zea I IM an )�s h .ash- • I r ire � 1' festoon' of purpltsr despite the r{ ! rN t ('Dort. n) N:ulitoba, British Columbia, cry of frigndsan�ahr openrnrnity 1.t 1'lIP (►trod Trunk 1'mrll{r vv111 tar --- t by a petition trratitt{f Lite twin io and Illiebee. 10e', and prreererattce itt-the' tater -1.t Id t h 11 pl rtlo of tilts year a atgttatnte s 1 f tw ntF 1 New M.ne11,1 of Busway ditwo.Iragcit*Pnt$ that!. would hiVt daunted other sten. Then there was hie friend and patron, the burly, chol- eric Frontenar, ,Iuart•Plsnme, fiery, but devoted t.o his c•otintrv. and able hotter than any Other of his time to hold in check tb. hostile In- dians and gide the voluny Peace. - To these and Dt her heroes of ('anti• dn's earlier history we+ptty hone!' tit- d.1y, 118 well AN 11. !lltultculnt, the nn•nfiopetl vynnld like to'ugK, el that chiv- alrous, who was aa4 gt•e,eit in sir drfrntrthe rest of -the work be left . to the 1 u. Uufu tared with quelec, which is cel 'Prating its tercentenary', this ' district ' decidedly in its infanta. Itogeee. e1 'Manitoba, earl the f, 4 to wM not hold a seat' Hon., " that the Canadians of renting (sail 'Is luny we looked iPe may know just tar 1 y -if they ever troubl, theleselVes to th11k 41134,111 11.. ter the next. Federal in the State of Oreg.nn a c•mstitu- elections. •'Bc lir Dight tat know, see- tional amendment has been :nt 9'4 rat s have the muni u- under which at any time iusy. elective ei u o u t 'Minn of the vote lets in t 11. ince' from *Alice by a majority y v e rle.l"rate. The -"et' 11414) a in ' opera ion a r D handle t 6 lag cropin the \Vest. b. en with the increased railway (aciliti`" there in :anxiety lest - they 'Mould not prove suf leient fur the moving -.44 the 1 per harvest that in fully extwetesl. • A lnlluuy of heavers has built a dam. ,on the Trent !'anal, saving the Itomin- tiuvernment the expenditure' of ttr,dMMl. - Thc. taxpayer whu.'e inrbots% 111 be eytb•aI when the Trent ditch is as was his rival in his v' 'tory. Such mljt, its mrttrnm• ittts-said: -'-inter for. gotten thrtnselves into greatness. white lt•8Mrr-+wria have ret1rftbse'rel- thrnls lues into uhknowll graves.". THE CASE OF WOOLLENS. The Canadian Mauufeetuter Aero elation' presented the Ottawa (iovern went, during the closing Mules of the session-tif Parliament, with a dentate for inr•reatlel dither mem w4Nlllet gtxld', Without W4hich, they sand, number of the largest ('analial wopilen industries 5111105 mutter'innihil Mimi before anolhrr, year. The tiny eminent very properly rrfn+a'd to 144 held•`Ip, Sir WiHrid Laurier pointing out in his reply flint 111. 4311)14 n had 1114 iiterert nn the! matter and that 1. hie was 51111'( he't.ime for en increase of 11111 W IkS1Tr4ff rttTUF pen fRr:` - . TM,• Tomato Star Kiss.. Monis. figure* showing tier extent- 44* ,5 he pr. o eslion whirls' the woollen intenttfnetttn•r*' attwlwiy enjoy. In m nn1•mai year re impart about seventeen or eighteen million dollars' worth ta1,, woollen goods. Of this total over three•foirths come from (treat Britain, and rouse. intently under the preferential tariff. The preference given (treat Britain on woollens is not., however. nearly so great as in some other liner,, While nn some of the m1nor item., •such as blankets and underwear, the prefer• ential rate is only 25 per cent. and nn carpets 2,1 per rent,, cm over two•thirds of the woollen golds imported the minimum rate i. :ill per cent. On nearly a million dollarli worth of German woollens the duty wo►•k% out at close on :n per evil'. 'taking it all round woollen maxula4'turets have an average protection on their finished product of eornethlog over :leper cent., while they ate allowed to impoft raw ruatertals In the forts of shoddy and certal■ unfinished *abrics at it per Is•*vt _t11110sitiant _menders at _ Ottawa -itx44� ee tel a • plalining Akita , Hon. Mr. Ayleswnrtl.'" deafl41'44r. I1 gives the Mit)ilte' an advantage over them. They ran harangue and expostulate arid denounce as much as they please and his eliltnimity Is not disturbed in the leant. No wonder it worrier them. . 1 e rove 44•r cent. Df s. ' the Voters and asking for a special' Hon, 1Ourge 1'. Graham, the urw ,'lection for the rr!u'tcnl of :any 41 - ficial, from constable to Slate gov- ernor. fader this plant :a 141an 1on1,1 not aftersecuring ,li,•tiuu use his uflSet' in tick arbitrtty' timelier_ in kip. - pxwitiun• to the puhtie will:- S4,•4 a law' would have been ma'4nient in ('11nad11 whet* aC_the_ 11t$1 ••e.•i 11 „1' the pteeent Parliament. Ihr menthe's raised their salaries to tk•!•:,.et in dr- 1131nce of pudic opinion. 5513.' 'Lirontt, r egrnm If',maerva• - rj11'T-retys The ION wheat crop of the thaw W e ai t e r n Provinces. Manitoba, hisikatcle•wan Mal Alberta, is esti- mated 'St 111:r,OIMFINMt bushels.. At sixty rents n Intshel this means 57 1,- 1111tesMr mill 811111 does not, approach the valor' of the,.'ropOs of Ontario, 1111 It slows that the - Weld is coming along nicely. There is a {twat rn3tcry at Ottawa aintirlst-the (lover nntent Weans.. it r- inses to iarreas• the ealariee of the 4it'il s•t•Vsnts. Thew may le many settees of individonl merit in the vied sere '1e worthy of greater reward, but outside of Ottawa there is'oo popular agitation for n general increase of salaries to lnvernment employees. • Minister 1.1 Railways and (' anti ls, •tchirved a splendid reputat' for hilu4e1I nn both sides of the Hou44e .luring the •saarse of the 'P"14)11. That he "made good" is the amain= mons verdict of every utrtlller. Twi' al the t1.r+t-impoortant bills,pf the yam s',µ4 were entrusted to hint. namely. the hill n'urgnnizinit and enlarging file s•'nto,- of the rentwa)' eotumie4iun by adding three eorntniMsiunrnt to. the beard and placing tele It • and tele- graph tints under Its �riwtirtion, and the hill providing for the ieeonstt•l' Lion , the 41IIf e,``b-ridge under the •mpert•leien of trite . ,itional -7 Pntlile1 ni- tin*tttnl Ibritwny 1 -commission, - Hon. Dr. Pugsley. Ili,• other new member of lite Ad- ministration, Ilion. I)i-. Pugslev, abet n carne titruug-7i the tweeds -sit with 'flying colors. The report of the (leorgian Bay ('anal survey which he brought Ilew•n, showing that the canal is femr- ibie and ran be ronstrttoted for a cost. of *host *li*1,*MM1,INM), provides (rite of the most iauportent subjects for legis- lation for an ensuing session. 1)1•. ('ugsley 11411 charge of several bun• (Meth. .of item+. in the e*timates end piloted there through the House in a way' w'hieh reflected great ert•dit 114/- ths. thorough tnanner in which he has mastered the working ofhie de- partnlPlA during his short tenure of 1(aillway model taking% send upon what he termed the '•wild and reckless" spending of rummy, by. the .lioverie lural. Mr. Fielding's Reply: lion. 1h•. Fielding d4elnt,vtthat Mr. F,.ter had INeu crying ., Wolf. wolf," ever Mince the present thovecnineul rain*. 'into ome.', lett the wolf • had not appeared yet mid wa. not likely tot al/prar -sit `tuns-:rn. Mr."t'.i ter 'tiiy...r- wl►ere'he was 1.1145 1514' 'leuverument sc,l y4anus. u. nigion r• Ntayrd when• i! wow. 1'unflrioing, he for the Tr►nscnlllitlt'ntul It i1wuc Itnd said that while hon. gentlemen op- other large works, Was. $111, 17 ka711, or thistle Were against -1 4-x)rndiflova 4111 average' per year of *1.IC1i..1 wl. tt Ii- distance dint in Kriteria, and' Taking it per head of the JN4pnl)t1un would rail Ville fur 111111: 11 r. F1rrler'34 the aver:lgr i1rh1 r,t.y (tum fltlll,�l in •tloti•tu. the to n INtll to lR •r i.x'- in IM1Mi, while it hnJ gnrathm 1.t' expenditures in their -oaten constituelt:ire baler t4+tw-wrswel *Kort. Th.. hon. gentler's:ul trent 5I,Alon wanted an armory at 0,kvil..: Line Wender for Manineit.' wanted ane all Minne sea. the mrmlwr ter Beats - 1 P ' 'old• the vine( one IN \'411 \h • 4' to 1 h alt 11 >4M Whip of the Ci nl..v 4115141' party hunt pleaded for an armory at (i,ul.oiugue t io units -e -Ase-Kon a - "Voters' 11*1)4' of ml opal Origin - MOW M '1111114.. 111x,1.• be ('111(s tend N1mn,•ti111rs 1111,41.' by' Turi.N. 'Ch nn 111- verrity of pm'tisarn.tiip a -in -to -refit certain unity of justice. Voters' limbs I/* 1(04.•r11111e1It- 1I'igi11 are entirely mule by Brits or Tortes, uccp 1111 to the name of the party in power. This unity 44 Ixu•tiaanship is apt. to potable* a one -Milled resadt, A ('nna•rv*tivr candidate for the ('ommons in New Ontario is not delighted to rill, 101 IiMts 111x(14' by the appointees of .lanes (;nnmee, M. P. Nor is ,t 1.11»,„1 candidate fnr'th• 1.rgi4ltire hi New Ontario delighted to run on lists made by the appointees of lion. frank 1'0rhtu►ne. Whet,. the lists are not matte by the l,lumili�)alilier they Rhonda Iwr made he- piages or other permanent oH14.111*. Nu gnvrrnn41nt should expect the other party to cheerfully accept1%toter+ lists n10le by its enemies.- -.... ...-_ _ ... This fn 11 u,,.1,k*,' jurtille:!tion of the Ihnninion linvermnrnt s .onrse In providing flint the New Ontario lisle Shall*. l*. prepared I y judges. in the recent I'rovinclal elections lit Toronto there were no fewer thin 2,1417 spoiled Imitate. in IIktI there were 117. The great increase is due, without doubt, to the confusing sys- tem of electing "A" and "W. members in one constituency. With such a huge majority as Premier Whitney finds behind hint, he must now wonder how he got such a fright der• tug the last nes'ion of the LegidatllI'P as impelled him to resort to 't.1.e "A" and "Fir trick and the get'. )•nma11.1P1'. The Federal i'arliwment i" under no obligation to use the I'Ivvincisl voters' lists. 1t was not the prartiee to use them until toe prevent Govern• went made it so. it Is a question of getting a fair, up-to-date list with the John Stead GODERICH LADIES' WEAR , WEST ET. SALE OF HIGH GRADE SUMMER .CLOTHING - \�'ithutst reservation, _ -every sluing alai squinter g:frtut'nt has bweu marke.l flown (rau), '':y :to :l:il: 111.1' eHtet, At these prices you will get your money's worth in the remaining part -t f the season, atilt -!fie quality and style are such that they Will look .welt and wear well all next S(1LSOI1. �► 1 51; 5i) Note the few examples - l;uys' Suits' Men's Suits u i is 't'4IIIf sal :_'0.tll► :nits for $14.00 • . -5.05 '$is.On .. .-.- $13.50 .50 $ia.nu► .. , $10.00 .$ t :>!a.t s • <. .. ��.ft0 $1..1111 • .. : $8.00 by -spending -pew_ WA RIDHAM and The ALMA LADIES ` COLI $150,000 mdowttteut, hence • firet•dsuu a•""• •t v8v 4 reasonable rates. - 1 4ivac Fgr Caulrsw.8M... 'lauudrt. "Tire Roakt ie." . 1+e - rat pays 1 chargcil for Ontario course n• 111 .+.ter had p:r itas.l it, was of ,11►v I lw rale- itt' ('altah),'• ,Joust lratif4..iug-china w.ter- Contrast. ng' lin% that of the Last 1' ,i1'trv:t' sway Policy. lip nlminirtrat inn, hr i"'i*rt^I raft Earlier in 1 he wt. k the, el. .1's. � n ..r) t ri 4 11 Prv'A-� that fr4 411 I t 1 h 41.1.,. lis •as..•d suit *'null' u i4rs aldol r, • the debt >t<i ls+.la: 11 n; 4 { an average nt six .,nil a halt minions • 1 h.' rail41) su1.Ml4 )! resoled Per The art. nual...40.1,1tl1e I''""" alert w ``evil icisml. debt from 141341 to the end of the last L•. M:nllm, roti, TTtr (•x-1lini44ter a ! •I I' side ash• stints 14..41..-.. raid ('anti*.. lulv.N•atrd the ,1 Mal Ube 'un bill and err 'The Sun•Dial. In a garden planned with care in a day '.ran by. 'lands a .un4as1,ps441nt asst 0M. I.00ktnlr as. the ak7. .4,114 stoned its any nod fate -- There Mne'na the Mower'. t+ 111' motto cared -"1 4.15101 Naar but ,liglaY hoar..' Like a ,eel lnel ,t •rand,, While til • ham. run. Narking out the ul.4u,ge„ 01' -en In the .1111. 1511414)414 1 here , omr a time of -1 nun 1.10,112)' In Ye ,11111 aurae. l'altent slot 4erene it wan• Tilt the skirts are clear. nil. p.m g<M1, phis'-npbrr, With vane motto t riff 1 Witt toe Mil <e a lOUm n mew To he 1 rave a. roa- IM l.te • wn..rhar what Itnow. sonn7 Aa7. 0s. ..hewers. NPmerr shall reckon •'Vm,P bat 'won' hear•'' - Mitt a. Tillotson. In lit. le grauluall• &ere/lard bout 1/697 11411 it 4nr the:Ihrt. of March,-t'er7, it stood at 532.s4. Thr 4rus0MIlept'lmrut ' pined that that at the :Asa of Jlarch last the .,ole pnla(titlI ..f 1'at,alla Wats 11,)rti, :401 and if that statrli11•nt was 4urrec'I II1 1 N 1 per was .tI Il Ir r debt r besot ,t 1 , the net l6 1 K ay[ain0t-y.ill,e:;; when the 1'nnw•rvativ4 lett office. Then. from 1371 11. Ia1s: Ni speeiel espeedttnew�rf the 1'miser%ative aevernrtlent aelluitt•iilgb]t'�- Ila 'if/government of branchliars'aM- feeders to the 1nter- - cnloni,d 1{11i1w:iy. The Per ' •r stated (hilt the Ix.intlaiwy1 by Mr. h:minrr- son had iha41 450- Nttrnln.n t.f the (i<+v- ,•rnnlenl, but '1t was the fight writ 10 eke it f,rthrr 44111l,i41rratiun bet1.1.1' definitely x.914-tingoradoptt/tg it. ear I� Summer School June July and August t leads onto oar Alai Tem-.wttfiont-an7break. - - drill hall at Aylnu•.', ,ua1 the members Enter any time. New Catalogue free.n- Wto-day. Cc 4••''"Write it t f4ir FAA `/ittN.a•.-i=rittca. 1�.dWai'd :w/1 atuvntttrtL.tu >iltli,l Itr.r•t_..t 111. Victoria and flatiburtuu 1511 wanted lige per year of 60.51/3.1.6.1 Iuriug fret Business College, Toronto. manurieein their respective osmattLt). Otto eleven and threespiarter years 1.t' The largest, most reliable of its 1 kind. ,• , • e the total r :n r all nt h t present l r 1 9111 alta the t Y ILO t r 11 '1• 'tri l ba 1 \i.r 1 • 4'Pr \ 1 t 11 1 . rivers. the member for Sl. John efts ,capitalflat rind 4a al ex endiUnw had ' 0.%,a -1.t tt. ri:t \t'll'AL ' 1 approved the esia•udltall'rs Gleet', loll -Nerd *ltl2,:,-4 217. That. said Mr. �� 1 .'.J ,., a... ta." .I •., Tn NU, 1(. *3518«stwr lades..-.P4itu,r. 141w:atat-,..4 'ielriittg, w*N nearly :w -1344.4(«-ataal.h" - -_ 144)411 I11rinIwi" ti, 1nlh' tvanle•d ad•41i 4)0-41al expenditure of their ))reel,. �� . ilitiunsl expenditures 11n •wharves, ce14s11•s, hat nut only haul 1111' I.ilwral. et.... but a tunnel to the in:titil:pus as. provided more liberally fur the puhlir The member - bd. Jaeger, service, but to :1 large extent they had well. h I paid tile's. way. Of the 1l7 millions *1 office. _-- _ Legislation Affecting the West. From the standpoint of the West probably the i.- ti'Iation of greatest In- terest centred in the bide illtrutlitee1 tie the 11lnister of the Interim, nit -ref which bulk large in the pees itinal pro. ;Cram. The Weislern lands hill. 111e Osie( feature of which -is the pru'isieo giving. pre-emption rights In home. 'deadens for an additional 14(4) sierra at three dofhu•rl per acre In nearly the whole of the middle 1Velt, Lhr t have an ' important hearing future of agricultural conditions in Alberta and Saskatchewan. It prac- tically insures that :ran -acre farms will he the rule in the Prairie Pmvinces. Hound up with the hill also war the provision for the construction of the Hudson's Bay Railway and the release of some forty million acres of land for settlement purpoeos. T h e hills amending the Manitoba grain art and the grain inspection act are also of great pr•actleal value to the whole farming and iusi11rss community of the West. They r'preeenl the res,dt% . of the year of iuvestigalion toy the grain commission and weeks nt care. fill consider*Hon by the \Vestern members of the need' of the West in the matter of the handling and ,.hip- ping cot grain. in addition to these measures Mr. Oliver also had charge of the legislation providing for the purchase of seed grain tar Western eet.tler' loot 'ppring and the granting of lends to the Canadians whit took tombs. part in the South Ali icon campaign. (:artier war Opp l.el t., rix iWnditltr.. in Noyn Selltirl, plat wnntrd'nlrin.y til (•x4)1(1(1 awcl !rp4ri111 !expenditure of the ie spent on the w'has 4)-r a.i 1«aaliue. Conservative' tioyermnrnt 1134 mil. Uuuse•rv:ltivy mrn11N-t. 11' the West, added t... .....:.. .41..1.t who would ocons*.ouall vote tut' 11c. Fl43Lrr.r t,'aylhi*i41l were Me 1111X-10111111X-1011.41411xtt.414 OW interests of irltn.'ny that jest theother daythey target the lio4,•rnu.i•ut Lt buy 031 all the tat.iu eklaitm s.11i the West:Untllir Criticism. ? while the Liberal tiovertiment added uuly nineteen -millions 144 the debt. and had !mid out of, the ordinal revenue 113 'nab A New Canada Today. 'Miele war* an old 1 'amnia in 154151," sillies- not 3 dollecol_ which bed Iti•en I ‘‘ Oil regard to the)lebt of the (4.O..111110 -OI, 1.11' hoot owing What MI. he owed- ilitat.--while- there had been intleases in the ee- l -sr -Midair,. of the votintry there Lad 'been an enormous itterease of revenue. "We look black with ',ride and pleas - pre to 'the twelvi jeer, %)1. Liberal wthttinistratinti whieh haw -trim the - - - - --'• confidence of the people, and that Front the :name il Will ‘444.11 hit pill icy will continue to 10511 naand the from the Westel it standpoint the eel. of the intelligent andpatrintte Mon ham been a fruitful 0111% To Protect Public Health. of Inland Revenue, intrialiseed and passed t bills of general public in- terest. The bill respecting proprie- giuirtim to the public tegoinst noxious stirilicineotin patent prep tratiohs, rind instills% that no druggist %hall pliwe on the market any patent medicine whieli Itas not first beep analyze,o1 by the department and certified- to as being a helpful medicine. Another bill introduced by Mr. Templeman poiovidee for file eneourngentierit the eerase ditties and re Ang the discrimination in the matter of s•xeise 8111111p0 On rigars made from Comedian The ro-soperative stwitit ie." Intl. asked for especially by. the working clammy of Canada and introduced by Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux. Was pin through the Commons with compara- tively little debate, but was strongly opposed in the Senate by the repre- ontatives of the Retail Merchants' Association and also toy the Prov- incial Parliaments on the ground that it wait an infringement of Provincial .rights. The upper (+amber killed the bill by the clime vote of lit to is, The Postmaster -General elso pet through the hill providing _for the ',inhibition of the importation', manufacture and sale of opium, and extahlished a one - mot ewe for &op letters in cities, A g the many other itema of the legislative grist may he briefly men- tioned Him. Mr. Hrodeur's hill atnettd• inyz the Canadian shipping act by providing new egulationa governing the certificateo. of 'mutters ond mates*, further defining coasting trade priv• lieges, etc.. •nd Hon. Mr. Peterson's amendments to the customs act mak- ing dutiable repairs mitile in a foreign country to ship.. employed in the Canadian coasting trade. Fall l'eriti (hens Sept. bit. s giCiF)iieid!TRAL STRATFORD. ONT. •Ontal.the 40010st )041 illay 010 eel 10 11010 ro-il ion of truyt, Mt rein -NYS are thoroogh ,.stsPresetical. thirst 401001, nIwtly4 .1011441. PhOtt- 10,114,11 J1141.11001:4 1'10401(11C free. ELLIOTT it McLACHLAN, 1 • Martin's Clothes ARE THE HIGHEST TYPE OF TAILORING, AND ARE WITHOUT SUPERIOR ANYWHERE. PLACE AN ORDER AND BE CONVINCED. FRANK H. MARTIN I AILOR AND FURNISHER. I We have sole control for (iodet hit of 1 hese, WOI id filmed Perfumes. We have the full line of DYERKISS PERFUME, in bulk and bottles. ,,,, DYERKISS TOILET WATER. DYERKISS LOTION. DYERKISS FACE POWDER. DYERKISS SOAP. Thie line is making a great hit, in (4ollerich and many flattering remarks' ere hear about it. TRY IT YOURSELF. DYERKISS PERFUME 1 IDRUG STORE F. J. BUTLAND'S If it's good we have MEW GO 1 GODERICH J.