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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-9-17, Page 22 'Datums!, Scpteieber 17, 1908 4 nig SIGNAL : GODERICHr ONTARIO .4 HAS ONTARIO' TREATED 110) Jowl SIR WILFRID LAURIER FAIRLY ?;' 11"4 ; N�rl;twweiI 1414'; t1f�,�11gh 111' 4..' I uumher of respectable Canadians re. turning fr►nu Great Ihil.ii11 1414 4Wuud• • uouI:It Ie u. nNTJH1,J.1 graaltr, 11111 (bey 4..' 1 J their Jit. PUBLISHED EVIiK1' THURSDAY' The iC1unsyrFlWvfl, p4). r4s• urs at' liuw du you exFwc4 t11rsr F;nglish ! plratsus•e Lyl torwArdtng 44) rhr L lar ar their old trick of wiewyre+rntdnR Mar Prutr+tante," hes u+►real, l4) Jo any• ; • Government H resolution making 'fVaNATTLRa KulkKTSUN thing for you when you hair ah•' Wilfrid Laurier as mn enemy of Ulu- pt'utrl tailed to vatic for wr11 w'ba. 1 lhml l'pnnJiau cilir.eu+ who hoer iHk•,r 1'edeabow esti No. 9.i. )' Wren nod Uotariu'. iuterrrb. '1''tr rucriticed so mut'h lra\•rlling abroad I,7 rrlir4..d frwu tares :egt,ulrr Jr the publishing )1f a Jin x I'nw w 91'r. (b± Toho Wave- "this L. 'Ilation a sal 144+444 yon 4.4- .1f abort portion of Ilia iip4s44;ll at Sorel ea "tire r•tl!r .mnptillt-11 nndrrstatrd'-conteiu44 ' ',iital•ie111 .1rdta:' That f(lays ago. without niblirhin • the that' they preteens! Sir. 11'ilfrid few K 1 b rlrr 't» chain drarl•.1 rights at elutwfil,o nritt•s: hair wr t right'to ...atria. Sir \', thrid 11111 been. crit' '1'rllt•11;1'41nNlia/lis a(1111',41h411i1.4, they r11hI1it1(114.444441.11IIlHg 111 our shorn, earl by is French Cuire•r4ative {,roper had n', 0444' to 111111110 111n tlamitelvrs it whether a Canadian or not, Io '•hottal- liectolYr, In its upiniuu. he had not th1,se• ri4lita Were 4•1•11•0•4 IlWatrr iati.14 444).1 annoy:sure" 1..-- . done enough for 111e people of thereat., foNat. _- 41 the conchtyion of the meeting and Sir Wilfrid replied 4Irplrcdtlug several of the clergymen cordially .11.J',4r4' 41114'6411044 of 1141 the ('on- such a line of 1111111.k and askinig stip- thanked the +.iwakrt• etd Hatoitte{ secutivrpauly haul nothingbut ron- aperlieitif Ratty. * peal of toe.,/Liberal /wily INtwtiae t4 that all hr hail said was isesfeetly Legal and other similar ads ern .tuienl.. hr11'1(14, tempt I'M. the boatel. "Liberal plat• per line fur (Inst insertion and 44• per line fur WA. nut the party 41 4)1}' rare 4)r of , , r,;(.141 of I VCT." Borden Mr. anti other men sul..'gw.l insertion. Measured by a ',lll•.rt (1111, 14)11 the 44 itt that YCa11dN \(e•s1'a,. 141N' Uma Pringle. Illrlll i,.tl• nonpareil wale.1welsehur.toxuinch. 441 in Ilii .1rglatt(h, x1414 pr1,nld11,•.It lon 'serc:u VeltivrldiJe., xt19 •1hu1 c:1111•autumn. (sent of *II tine. and uoder..$r .41 .14)1' "replan j4l+fit's• Auld Glrrty to Till,' Siw('outerv:itive solitirlan., tit "n'HKht election ire +grla,.iti,Ht ttr dvrrti.iesso J-t.w.14asse t, notepad. a4t JL11!lulr h•uu1 11114 Iee...I! : !ill• 1 II*'t'Ni td44(4 )P n. 94 n 44 441 44 li1Hv, 11.001+vaeaut,sila[f oss. W4oted. House. for "If tinge is unr thing „1 WIlicll 1 Tdlrw•:u•r the i:u•lira that nrd en** J�lrlt Sala to neut. 'annus nut' sale i a or to{ Hlltii „rrrud'it is twit 1 lour 4 whit;Il in phi yeti against Sir 11(' ilft•id 1.'40rier in huw4''141 they have lrcn iuclea.iuK ill W1whlur until 110N', aeourdw in r to The lines. V3rrw'1a luserliou :11 for 111-.4l month, .1141 .ttahlirhlug Iwaee and coieiliat' he. Matcher. wldlr in this Province he it tot' ash rat -swam south. Larger Arr. tlw•. tw'vr11 all the vnri41u• rlrlurnte ni assailed ata 1..11.111.11.C3 11441i1.11 Cnth.. l'1111.11to News. , Ur. Mallen _ mays vents II, yrupurt bra,. As dunroulrnt. uunlinal readti frit. Ian whMh taw p elation is crmposeti. p i .. tis n '. uric bigot. .. "the ('ou.etl•calivrt .,f' today at»ltd maw yrs line. Nu .4l Iter Ir tbau'.'l 1'11. blood N11Lt` r fiu14t 111 Illy \'i•I las IM d 1 1 Trull whe v i• i 1 r 1 th 1 1 1,11. stood ' l 4)l r • { ) Al.)�,. 1 4)l r o . the . special a n e Ili a rel f *loch _. - .. .tit 1 m til t �t1U � ',HII' t people hmt ixltit-h is Ott w Ir peruni.u+ IMrilarfli -or any i1 div ie not en a+:..'l t , S ) t I , - I• lie In: kiss ler allow, to bo aaw+atrla tt All 444411441416.11144- -Mt d of the _� .t4)\ 1 iu•r 4)t:. _Quebec. }Tut” -1 _i +mitt'_-1-Lu►aruM•a+ftl t_' rf' '- t ,uLt• a • e pl Tont of 1 - e never chow -run tared' is•tie ie 44 to bschargrel w'.,41nh .ply. has nr rt u++kel 4)q• uu'y' how' much it ttwr11 to Ili( hruu,l a regard I Which the Rates fur 44i.ylay And contract wirel!iv. welt l4) tampon me I came of that - mens will tlrttireb 4)u aylgi.:atluu' Itut I thinkt1 116%4 A Iii Olt .14) Usk vuu Pntriuti1W 1,f tiir Wilf114 1.1111111 in "It.'" )'ata\ Party is still vet y. touch 1 ' rj tied r . not to put Ilse aside lgreiulw• r AM 01 •up14"4411g the *age of lar(• tool Nnth 1 It it ruisl'A,to y, how _4-44.0 altcoa+laaab•:uaa,1111] (►.ossa tare. $, t•,tr ..f the (s.i,.,�vF" .-J' if nes Si. 'With id I,,urr14 "e""-ticl••••K,-ih:+ :•r_ • ill"' •••••pot• V.Vi.r171.:11 & fte1141 K'1Sil'1 live, have falba• t4)• such a -Iri*f1_of olio, whin thr•clwrri4n of AtauiCul,44 tlw l'onsrr4ativets ,4)P 11141' fifteen THE .,rues ba.e444's that their unci 14)l' 4)t 4)l ah„r, i.i,. tore-tlolrlwc, hEvrn..turn(,, ire(• the was lhreateuel, stood in the !weevil year,. lea • 11.4ottib•r:ai.. Ab.,nt the - French of the ftt,vince too rteagaitltt and resisted the fencing upon that year 1!r�:, 41 they dont ip, they will at.uu per aouulu l,4 ravrlsoo. is mouth, e.ale : three mouth.. . To L'nted Stales subscriber., ,1.914 14'4441 trlrletly In adv.ucr'. Ou)..rlbrr, who tan to .warier Tog (ar ua( m regularly by Mail will otter a favur.- by w'• autumns us of the fart al a. eaNy a X114144 r. potable. • t„ thou a chases ora (tor •r hawaired, INn h 44y Old and the new addMw'.kould Watts.. 11.1. 11111.1,1 IM>70.W0,4I la •11O W.. iota,/DAM, in - - ---- -- - - - • p1114.1. ray 1 :' 'We lint.. at 1ys said di.1 mg want. R4' his artiuu 4)l lhnr HOW THE WAGE-EARNER BENEFITS that inn country like 41urs, her the . majority is Prateste Ht awl K Isi4�if llWl'_.. :11111.rIg11 114• laid.. himself open. �- It a iiii 141rtune fol 4 4)r I.3 e_ flat tlhe tiT.uc i repruxchr7Ttuu1 his own -T're)- TL.. h” '''"".."`1.--` •t,.: 4' .i..,,. lit"1•t.... .4 ,,..444 tis • '.'..qe l._ Prince KJ4'al'l. 4.4411 .i1 a 1 �••�''""`4.itrr .e sit w: 11N.,n. J in l h. da.p•rlrM world is moving: Nam - tinct Iwnefit from the lower tariff l.u)- icy of the Lilrrall ovrrnluenl. 'i'n•' der the o d l'uusrrvxlfee tariff compe- d 01 w rl iti41t-Yntl.411e hu v log power 1,f the people Was curves nd- in lv less r4) 1 lessened. The u e 11 4'r R. I el� at that troductioI w s a limited and the e 1 � b was not :a brisk demand for Ia1Nrt:\ When the tariff (•.t, lowered by the present -Onset. lllll rut comptetition . was quickened. awl the people firing re- lieved of a portion of 'the tariff burden slue+ develt..e.4 .greater pureIl (bang power. The demand for minnfac- tt IlIl, e. tared gouts i t rel, •uul the output of Canadian (metro—ie.) iucreaiw,l from less (kali $51111,111111.4 PPP to nye'. $7111,1141,- Oft in Ill+i, the latest year for which full tet sine are a4ailahlr This hat. _ 'Il- - *strata a greater deWand f.4r workmen and consequently lours w Ige., 'therr is at present a drprrxifiitn stn 'manufacturing, but the condition. tq Canada are' infinitely- hatter than in the United Stales, whet the milky' of high 'r.Hectum resign, snpr.iue. THE PARLIAMENTARY FRANK. The Sigtlal deleruls the use -,.L -the franking privilege by Mr. tt.ttiert Holmes on,the annual that a1•. E. N. Lewis, M 1'.., 41,14•, the same thing.. The defence it lath ditlhul.st A►441 childish. 111•. 1,A'WI, '4 a member 41f Parliament was entitled to use the mails free, as much w, a11 any one 011 the Littera' sitar of the Honor, but Mr. Holmes is' .'imply a private ritiz41 who had na, more right to use the franking pri!ilegr .m hir .campaign 'flatter titan for ixl(tiir. of .The Signal or of T71e Star. Any ('nllarfa'Iatl ye literature Thr Star 1441ivr11 outside the ewttiutts of Parliament es paid for with pottage st1lulli,l ilnd The Signal. knowing the diITeremi.• let wren mem- lwra and private citizen.. Is Illshullrtf 'nattPrupti1144 1e 111.1•e" its leader.. 'with Star. 1a prretTl. 1afrtpfl' w,14111e. The S' nal did 11111 defame ►nd dors not def d the use 1,1 the flanking privilege b: 11r. !tedium.. Their it 1111 (nn•1td1,n (m•. s 111 defence, ,•4 e11 if w'r were inelirlel to aka it, for lin• t1111- pte, Irasrn that J H'.haaen haa been n.'ing 1 h fcankl l,ri%ilrgr, F� it the custom for both 1 •tire to send dainpaign literatere lhr1n• 1 the mills ,,n the frank of +runlet's . ' d,t14... meal. Mr. IIu1Hws 4,+ •114 is they of 1'arliament, and any I.1la•ntI , 141- paign"Mennen r sent to this riding w. franked by some Liberal- sewn -Orr tep- re•senting mndhrr seat. lilt': Hntu.en had nothing to do with It. In a sim- ilar way (trtsltrvatrr r t--cau;Paig(t.iit.•r_ ,(lire is sent int to eons, itlemeies not reprerellel 1ty .:a ('0nsm'y'aliv4' Mein. her I.y a ('1nnetvative representing 1W,111r 411hr1' scat. It follow. Owl :it theje arc w„1,• t:ltlbliLIlrm•ie „441.,1•. resented Lv, 1'unser%,itivrs (hail b\ Liberals Ise 1 'o11ser\ativ,N 411 noir 41f thin soot of lililik thou the• 4.41441:41'., It is not No lung since x complaint. wss made in the Halter of Commons that the _corridors 1,f 11.4.-laiiisliam-aseve blocked with 1111111 hags containing _ (:on11efv4li4e cnwp•uipa.J:y y Waft• (.o be mailed under the franking privilege of 4'llse•\'aativr 1111•IIIII.g., 111111, 1,, 4102 The, 4)l. Lr Alta of bl %)(4tw at it ''robbing the postal deptrlmelt of it. legit linen. revenue The SI?I: Ilnows that the ('1111(14+ Is As herr described, but in order to gel a crack cal 31r. 1114r1nies it roust try i4N a4Inat1111a'I 'net baths of tw•isltng awl misrepresent • ing. If The Star ix up,nel to the franking privilege let it wwy nn and ilia• cuss the question on its merit*. It tnight he able to convince its readers that having grabbed h ( R 1st additional thousand dollars x 1ws11iun, the (41(141• Item ought to he aide b. pay their men 'manage. And, ht• the wily, if The Star really has any parlour- ;ilmplai,t to make against Mr. Holmes, if (t knows of any reason why he should not be entrusted .with Ills representation of' this riding at Ottawa, why does it not come out with it, 111a1Pa1 of wasting its space and disgasting fair-minded readers with the miserable hat le quips and quibhle' in whirls it habitually indulges :' EDITORIAL NOTES. Are you going with the crowd to bear Laurier at Clinton nest Wednes- 1day P 011e "boneet" Intal contemporary garbles Sir 1Vilfrid Laurier'( Sorel speech. and then sagely remarks : Wan. An English Prime M who wuniii•n.r'd the i•'retwir kelt laMesh to p ieweI, would respect our, rights. 111414" 111141 d our privileges 111o144 vigorously 41 French Prune 1in1.t.'I could a14., hu have :finer under hi, rule 1N alt. s4) hap - 1111111 •u 1 r upon the , t ne•4wsard t u t 1 4 W K Will of the F:ngiirh t.. Lee's himself 11 pity ruIHIltvC Ia,wrr.' is it," wird Sir %Vint- It Was Sir Wilfa .l--.iaurier -4w144-. "that the Fr,nrh•Cana.ii:uls.1uru1'1 1 Wit 11.4,,,A1 111.+ pirjplll',r lfurhrr separated into.", group by Lbrlusrlver during the w•,4)• in South Africa ,w41 'tali talk to not the patriotism of our p oplr. \1'14 do 4)141 exon to Junliwlte hu for the first t' • ire the histol v an other I'roviu4e. All we .ask it . Canada .lispmtehel a body 1,f Cana. can' I justice fur ill whom Providence it a 14)4.114.1'. t.. the help of tile mother has I. -ought to this part of Atilerira. ., uury abroad., It was 111 4414.1 Bmu- l'uday .nlfli+.la and F'reH,d1• 116 el 1 'rt'illlsr N.th reeognif:e 1111 divi.ioes of 14s a wbN' 1tinpt 11u4 elg4(411s1 this. save, stir air party ww•kit along 4)•111- acts. o end (alio d1a>, sae! lin.(' 4411- •'iplrs Will 'it ere girt( t' than Iwi•iaT dept,, ted to .111 1141 14.11111 pt61141ice in dicisio114, t tar 41v tterr. :tlthougti my. friend, t' the b•:nlcti"h carr 1111' horns '.144111"1 hi. lo4!''' Iridrr, Sir not perhaps , air .o dl•nr 141 1414' a 1i'i11 .14 1.4t'erl : and it 'r. 11.i% same t 1 I t ax th F'iw v e u h, 1 t+•t Rji'�'�Itr'trt m4+: la* � •.. t lachusa.arerr het u( :ult.lyt.m. fellow ronnli)no Il appeal l4' you, , ,,, t„ Ili tut•111r1' chief i. 4, . ).. 4 \\ ill, own of Itirheliru hi.t-oiy. As in pas hireh.fought ouh4t in (lei x to t1Nluy 1 144111 upon the cumin) elect 4414 1 hill 4):111)' which Mathis, ti.'e and hlwrly l., ail.' 'chi, it a noble appeal, an shouid 4i1111 a 6,•(14(4. resPolt. the people 4)l Ontario. I111 the other hand, what der w e. the ratan laign *..eb,alwi.f the t vrvativetiu the I'ru'itice 4)t Q1ud "l'lle•fulh4wnag is adrsiN.trh1w w 'lit. not i4 garbled ":•i,lt u t I plibli.hr, ,alt NI,,of thin 4'4414: 111 Ihr news col of The Toronto \World, a t'onA4.rvative journal: hater, ways end 11111))'14 itrinlr.l hr . t0kd a _dorm which might 4'asily 1144'e wltt•kerl cuu- fetler:(1i0n and de•rtroy'del the huprs for t aeuul Ly your delight I. true 1'unrrlr,l 1 . per . . cif 114't.ynur anrrs r of our right 11. Ilnla4•i.i. 111 t41 work rl `r 11 wits. r 411 n Il 11 the lea lest for R 411 1.q'lel J114 . cid Laurier man and a he it Cr• iieople o1 (i'lel ec 11144 legalize that Sir to Nigger man. a two:tiler ler 111434 than 11.an'44s141, • that and they Jerrie to follow 1. wrier the :41110114 great l•anatliilt than' limit -...,y the eiever Frmrh-t'. Minn. - find And bow has O 11. Irwal11044-Sir ii'ilfrid Laurier •:4 y tending a Waw jority'against hint . Otlaw... 'On tariff hiss not always ot jnyt what it anted, lent thawiu es not the II ill of Canada and it must not eage•t 10 re its .own Way all -the (inure High. nbt Sir , 1Vilfrid Laurier well 110nlrral, Sr teLtwr 1:t ,S p pecilli. sly, ••/ land i11 against me no matter A awry strange incident took place Whitf e i i cannot depend upon her yette•day al Carkahite: where fully t4) 1 -4,iw'poop* 1tv>an ('4anyl«n-6n(t-' f,•-+PPn+-4•lfl f-rare4, am ' tbrrefro-e 1 vatnic met to eelebrnt. India Pope's nli tlist. atento the %lest of theme po1•- tify-arc• 1 birthday. lions .1 the a Ott 11'4. that di, tnpport 11r. Pops. ie fart, ',pelted his ea111- pnigtl in 4 .pech nl' rrry ron.idrrahb. Ilse." And yet, n the fare Of the fnt•t power, in which he declared that that 1►ni:11in its intents a Majority wet.' the ocraN1014 (0 Prc1eittitself lig:iited Sir 1Wilfrie idtierier in the 111- .114141n In' wnnld oncr uwle rut'• 1n taws House, We 'v torr t4, declare. 1',aaot .11111• )Iani11.lin 'it). 441116 `had .141114' mailer the 1,141 reg' IhT-(lie tnlerstr '1 Ontario '4114 in Mr. Pringle, .11. 1'., who wax also safer hand, than they mild be if Per Present. (Welt the .aloe ground, and_.tt'utalell Lit any uthyr -than _Use the -amen (garners, Frenchrims met. - amt appeared to i.. well .4414144,'(b will( present Premier. re Oke remarks .11 the speake•s, 11111 theIs it nor Mane time this l)nt+ario inlerr4 'scans- int /•ntr when Allan should reverse its altitude t minimm- 'tertnaiti. of Moutteltl, and our of the °tritnl to sir Wilfrid 1Laurie and lest, nr:like''s on the French - 1'o11srr• restive/Ude, took the fluor. yield a neaarty support to the Kean at Turning 441 Ihr 441r1.40. cold pw,1p1e, 11'anadian of his age i" ...The Lila he asked 1hr114 (ti note the remarks (party has aright to alk that the nowt whirl, hadtoilet' Tr the lip•, of I Iwt• of Lilwtal n11•11111Pr,s from tint ileasre. Pope and Pringle, the Eng- I lash Waking Protest:Ulla. P1lities, ; Province be ani n a.'e1, In order that he de hired, welt. like .anything else, the vuir• of Ontario may he heard and 1,n Ay.telu of go4rrnn1rnl, In this walla greater anth41rity' Tri th!• I'a1'1in• rultntay, utie• 111 cwinpr mrnt 4l1'('aiiada: vents r. (11 '1iyr that the, tame ,,arias of life, 111)41 11p• l'041t o1 'living frill- . d.4tivrrwl int attY would ie proportionately inrt•eate•d. t'n1n11i011,4en. Ir is sl wn1.111 ttrael14.1' outlook for the tits' siY 11. i. not an u that Mir 11'tltn '.' syr4•ola.lt34,l Tlar�-pnntrtnet. wins i.: already laxed Stat' garbled vert 114 was jaddinhed l heavily rnongh (or the •lwnrllt of the all. liver I hetario lost ...A ley I. al prt.leete•d ltI•rn11fa•I nret'.. jtturwilt. _. ...... -. Ihr following 1le•ws despatch •was nut id bxd iirlialert by The London Flee I're.s a'I4041. For -years the ' ories have on watnnlay Iasi'! Ireu "-ac(1tsing the Grits a stealing Montreal, Sept. ' d I. 'Evidence he. their clothes, nod now, acro • ing to fore Judge Mansel, in the 11arine Ile- '1'lie'Toronto News, the Co ser tiv-e tartmrnt (impairs, today enntinurd 44, !'..414 practically eulepted the 1, were' a character to ditlwl Ihr imiinuatiu) 41L14torm of )444 If the Hattie.' that there hint leen "Kraft" or "rakes to alta - tiir„ with aIle pufe•hases shuttling around like this. how Is It e_ by the deparltarnt. _Titer'. ave --a- Irrt 1111111• votes to know where til catch, of witnesses 10 he -,hrlu•II, ma11y 4)r Irwin, I'hr� p itlilicieus are Int') are fr S4114.1. e yet le I'n•r i re:4, 141 11.4 rdi• The Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Ex.. for 1 cuhlmn KIM.* oil day- after day :trainer (Conservative) (lees no hope of lin • g ntanf graft" as"if Cart y letter mulishly term. for Prinre insinm ion against he 4)ttnwa'1:ov- Edward Island in a continuance of et. nt and leen proven tit_ the hill. the present Federal administration.- . _ - "rhe Federal Government, NM well as At the t' 4NCrvalive convention in the Provincial Government, .is practi- North York H. Lennox, M. P. P., Cally committed to the term! than. attacked the 1 ,n. A. H. Aylr,wnrth were arranged by the conference of and declared thai\he was not descry. Premiers held in Quehec and Ottawa." ing of support here*usc he 'hal Ilorw. Vote foro�, Borden and another raid on nothing for North 1' t•k." We do not the Dominion treasury :- rare much fnr that . of tanlpltign, but our esteemed West (rel ronlM's- porary is not no particul and ►nay. soon ire tanning nut with alta exhibit somewhat like thin : 'A potion of the increased expendi- ture of the lAtawa Government has. been made in improving the tit. Lawrence River route, making it eider fur navigation: it- is estimated that weaving of $I,Ii1111,I1110 a year has thus been effected in marine insurance. The Ontarioilirpirre1 iiileikal- direct y from this expenditure. Shipping charges are (adored and he receive@ correspondingly higher price for his lite stock, his triples, his wheat, and other exportable products.. The agitation in the Conservative press for an incHgl4e of the duties 1n woollen goods Indicates what would happen If the Conservative party were placed in office at. -Ottawa. Higher taxes would 11e imposed on woollen gods and on other neces- r -- What 1.• N. Leal', M. P:, Mas Dose for G"odenell \ There hex item a deal of grumbling to the elect that the imtnigrnt.iln antbor4iee are fort .'trfticiently strict in their examination of people r ' g („ 1'44011i* from '.1 her cretonne., and flint A" A rh111t "undc.nAides" Ate bring Admitted, The oilier clay a 1' 1 W the ltu11,.1und if tiir Conservative party tx-reTin'nei le. INsw.r at (Ottawa in • subject , 1 Ili. 1 44 t o f an inlrcerping- calcu- lation MS 10 the inulk[tikcrus _of re c an undertaking, 11 i4 e•.timutrd 111:14 11 *'..id.( likely rust al. silt $l:rl,4ex1,1..'.. A. one newspaper way., it •'weulld be the 111.1 big submarine 11111nr1 in the Worl'J, and 4'1(1111(144 would hour felt herself able t4 afford what timid Itril- ain, with tell her wealth, IIA+, not vet 414Tordtv1 namely, -:a .iltriiar tunnel foul the. south of Scotland .t4) the wait, of Tretand." There, might 1N• another little hit Ter,_ figuring in this con4e•tirm. Prince F:dav:std Island bit- four ,41 in te:i s i , the 1 . 41 I 1 , f '1 4 Com - moat. 'IT,to win the..., four .eats ale. 'ems r 1 t 1 , uuatJetrat il.aly- ^ a+Y t.C_Lek•�i•. ,11, .„,„•.„,„„,... or sr ,411.,11.' I. how lour \ u h ,l4) h hu4e t4 rt{1 Tore o rn I w 1 \e• tire whole Dominion i 'there wilt iis 224 teals in the next 'Parliament, 1s, that: at the tattle rate, 1lie.' C.4111444 Vel. ti'.'.pa4ty will Iw pledget( to new et2- (44114111111'rs 1,f $S,2•17,.r01,1111 before 1he- 4' 111141aig0 is over., Mr. Il4a'den, 41- coarse. fcoarse. hat 1111 early_ I:o.kwl.after iaat_ isl. 1 'ululihi:a hyo pr 1,111 ising Our in - create of the Federal subtitle to th:44 Pros ince, ui•er and Mawr the inrrca e I't-crntly granted to all the Provioveis. 11'14 w110 hark rtrntadentlr every day fur the latah F:1414 mein 114.4(11 do 11111.- 1) ficois 1 K e ouch thought tm lbs mss who made it possible for 4)t 0, get to such rhr.w touch with Iambi un the other •ids of the world. It is ,just fifty years since Cyrus West i':.44, an AI(perican me•rrhant, succeeded in laying the first Atlantic cable. Cables had been laid. a short time previously. hytween England and irelarul, ism' letWeen Nova Semis and Nrwfntmel• - land, and in L•t'.s 4(1 A11114' 4,. caldu WIW C pletrtl 4t14I 11444.=WYr+ W't13.4 tt•.u,tmittcd hniu unr side of 1 h sl;a hi law M hal. 1'n1.114 a : , e ta1utly • th 'rkw -Pf4sperly foe mai'' dap., and w'hea it eat Mot lunger 041,1kable hinny of the promotes 14 -Orf tire' ente•priew lN•raml• disr•.rer Bell and withdrew their support. Field„ however•, pi•rAa•irrrtl and had it nut 11f<ralut 1110, .an l,1 e,+k tlfs:ivil out i the States he 44mild in two or 11111'.' 'ears -e hears carried his pains int., vermin! rxer-1100n. But the worked An planned thrl.1Rhout -the war, and soon ' titer its close hr again began op. era4io P. In (will he saw the triumph of his -ill and patience, and since that tin- lh4! .astern and, wrNtrrn s henlisphrtr.• have hail almost lin- broken inter( 1111-4.1'. There are today in (award' a dozen or more cables eonnectingtlfrila' 1 and France with North Ammar a• th majority (ring in cminertion with I?n ,and or lr.•l nil. Thele (tre(►Is.4 w.Thtuar a ,:able' Gran Britain to Australia, d also sonic giving connection With he Orient. Thn., thanks. to the 'kill an patience and faith of Cyrus W. rind he die- lance between gest ant. 1lfest h , s4) f.4)• a4 pews I! concerned, been an (mel, and we can know each day w our neighbors in Emrorw andiA.tia saying am! airing.-, (1 - September. Wren in the 4nagranl closer. w' herr the h"eeye.) l,ln- n,. ;post-.. T1.4. 1.'t•, their 101'e .111, 4wr,'t. froth t heir loss- of snow. Thi• hrnok !- +.44411\' .44glnet Vito .4mama rated its wads, Itut-Its voice Is like the echo (attic few bale autumn bind... 11'h it 1s the use of ihlnkang f It is tetter to dream ARA rest. Fit ratan the then, yea n-. tt K h th 4: 1 gs Though dreams are but dflanlsli.t Inst, Inih.•tiltdelicious quiet, , h 1, easy In quite forget That II(4' ha, !t- tol14 14114 fineable, - Ti, heal Niche. And talo must - Happy to retry with 113 !sancta 01 the betty strife Naught of the din and discord • That Tangle the chords of life. Just to lie here In the closer -- Ilmaming the hour. away : Forgetting the cares of the morrow In Shellfish of Ihr world today. t Some ,nen will not adtnit failure if they can compromise for 10 cenfstin' the dollar. \\ 1* FRrt OUR CONTEMPORARIES. • Sure' Thing. t'uraltu `614, ' I'' 'rho 4a141a40ulw is going nut, the (Inter's' ruining In : and Hoiden da a align of fall. : a(Ise 1,amier will Will. A Sigh of Ranh( .lunital 11141,.14. Lund Milner w► 's he tire• sofnrthing ab4111 it. Ae, Iltiany' Welt* afraid hr war ceiling ill te•II us how we •.11441,4 111 11111 it. Foster Should.. Know. Ottawa. Free Phe... Spealing at !. Tinea 1444411 Hon, (teenage F. Foster is'eepon'teI to have dehlares1 that ••th... glorious 1►'n tiuiuu was x _permit*. for Middlemen graft- ers.” W'lI, atter his. experience as manager of -the 1' crud t' iwlnc, he ought V' know. .- Nantes_ that -Fit. .1I„4:te4y1 414-1'w41. T. 1'. lt'l'uuuur, in :I yNle:111144 and synglathelie uh,al.ri. 4)1 the character of Itulus Isaacs, the Irw•isb lawyer .41 I.utulou, 11011: 1 4444 4)44 as Hnr of the grrnterst tawy,•t1,r hit ptnifetuhotl4 begin' ley„114' sun • 1hat evni name- is i11 his fxce.r. ,and he anon fri cfriend:ttu tainentiat John Hoyle tElteilly, us 1(11,444., arguing that he, O'Reilly,"ie h1 been greatly helped in his career ley a 111111111. ••t4) *Nit ing, ruphoutous." .tau �. liiele ' T t ," continents : "A ltd eel: - tautly, When you liaw' the Wan. Aral When you read his lw,t+tiful %Oak, you li Il the vuuvi?'tion that he .was right, .11111 Gnu Hoy _tl'1Crilly was.. or words and sounds that 'revealed ht. ,ars (ter and nyelled theeasy. for •Ihr dr .. - FALL WEAR -Ladies NEW (".1LI..I•pd'1'I,ES await your lrlrpvetioll in Lathes' and Misses' Mantles, SKIRTS, SUITS, 1VAISTS, I(AINL'oA'fS, Ful and Fur -trimmed Coats, Fur S -Fur - • rifTEHREVS BEANYK 1 N ettA r•S, et.% • It boa Devil- before. been /4)r' pleasure to show such * (beat vase t (apace Garments. The Wear will piney the salona,Lion We moonieryou. The e Values will ehuw that wr 1+11,1414• all putsileh, uviugr with ou. • Ths / i are lhowr that, all leading Guahi reutrua 1414. ittg. Y Sir,( -t _. aiteiir-pr Ma--r ara+ Your ,Inpection will be aopteciatlld. -- - , JOHN STEAD,— • West Street Ladies' Wear, (ioderich, 411.11111•1w 20th CENTURY BRAND CLOTH IN() is bungler u•11rh• he +4 t 1 ti nowt discriminating ' r uninaatin c'o'hier4 i41- t•alladn, and worn by • e ots ditAND 3llatllrtRtrxt ttu}iu►a.fall JtMM. „fgoods. ,says Ila4d-tailored, perfect fitting and K en - 1414 all c u v ark Nh•elg1'd t1, Iwthe most • stylish clothes made do Canada. We W4141111 4411 postieltlue ..ti,:y.ti„n (-4 may,. J r},,,Hdiei lunge of FALL OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS 4)yer.oats aeN made thlwr-qu41'ler Ieuglh. 1,f 1,1, 'k cheviot, silk. (acad. et res blind sfi'chrtl. ' Illtiueoat,t:in K1'r y wt Irh-1I: l'1 popular 1111, 441'41444)11, You wilt have to see these in order to appreciate theta. „. - .. .. - _- ..Moon• }'141111-- Comm cling 1111 this. The notion III wwhl1tuittt_rrrrt "[n - uatue •Sutnr)N ' •r tit ted thin t'x' qut11lteerr.ltllregiven by tan• south to AIlle•t•iratl litelatm 1., 1111.1 the fitness holds with Edgar .1 lien Ike., Hsi how '444141441(. 14-. wratk[ hoer, Ills 'e 1 been wr 11 N. I 111(t•d out, 4)r 1 If the 1 t s era Empire' had leru 1,411-1.11)414141 alert Kipling,' and the author of •In Me- nem -bun' had been ..die ,1 '.1.o1c'rFnn) - +sn.' 'chi• 11 un•' ,.,114lun gown aIN'dtlni.tittb, lan44,4.4 h %,1747:7571;;I11/4.,..3,171,(7...1i417 with l's�uixenrrofidealism and INTI Ilan, runturltl on 111.. wo1111'. vagal les 411111 II%4NN'1'I.Ir*.'' 'I's, which i,i* ht he 81111141 the entikiu,ol insist i at ion of Sir Witt rad - Laurier. rhrllime and lit le lit 111,• 1111111 like a 4411,4.1 1.414. 441111'1 iptaglh,, tVi[frid I.xurier• Abe itatnr of ...134111. 111111114 11111i%141 al 1•h•..c. I Wit l 1 :. led, 1 .11 111' ' 1 ) IN•Nld:•, only; a figure 1:111 Mid gracefi 11441' roma 1.411$14 Anil ll nitir,i, a WM y sit •s,:tiyr'tnd t "urinating,' 41 r inn 'ns'h 1 I. t otao vivo . r � [ 111. pre PIe1111r1• 1. answering to lire nano a ,110111• wraon- f la kn • 4)l out Ju41e's . r ,I,Nelina S1t1b1..," Awl yet Kennels 1.,44.44 been d41w(red With MOM. P111,111 cl,ttuonurus. THIS SCHOOL MASES ITS CLAiM FOR SUPPORT UPON MERIT ALONE ELLIOTT Ili TORONTO. ONT. 11.14 111wi11 lilt slop -, ol'Itst:-. 'St 4.1.31.111114 FA, 14.1TIFL', ASH 1'94,41 It PASSED TF:.y'HIVU TALFAT. 1111., ;last, of .tu,lc1t. go a,.ueeally from th!- runes, 411- IP N.A. ilea-, . Lel u- 141w•,ne 1-w1 f.r alitabbe .nurtoy.u.•nt. 4.t'F; W11.1. 110. It 141 HT. 4'a:al.atu•' free. . Enter any ti4n4•, ' W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 1' 'r. Yong+. st:d .VI•nand.a . %,„..4 4L. I:4'-1' CENTAAL � • STRATPORD. ONT... is reeognizod at the LARGEST. I11s41' "and M1 1ST MI' 1'1'I:SVIe'l' prKV( leaf tt•ainin4 schnlyl in Weide, ti Ontario. There departments t (llMERCrAT4: sttt1ti'HA'11, TELEGRAPHIC. (hir sr:Wellies marine good Pori - tions and forage to Ili.. front. Write 1.w our flee catalogue: you will find it interesting. You may enll'r• at any time. ELLIOTT & M.LACHLAN, l'riuclr • 1-. (CEN I. [ ESS1 COLLEOti, Toronto. 1 l!'hr hags4-4,44 Lest equi,gletl .choral of Its, kind Incites yon to write for it+ Ne* Catalogue., Fall Tenn from airy(. I. Adds,+. . .'or tit-.&41. S41.1W, OKI IiRTA ItI 111011 eta ommomall SITUATIONS... wi11. leading business houses await our graduates. LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER • and ,all modern office meth- ods which ensure rapid ad- vancement. GREGGH S ORTHANU taught by the only teacher in Ontario who attended the Author's school. THREE COURSES.- Stenography Com►nerchtl, THegraphy. :mer any day. Willa for partic- ulars.. FALL. TERM FROM SEPT. int GOBEIICII BUSINESS COLLEGE 64:4). 111 11111111 S1'(►TTI/N. PRIN. Ir\1.. —111111—. ALMA LADIES COLLEGE, St. Thomas, Ontario $200 pays all chargta for rr ul.1r enure! 114 vv including Latin, French German, Sr:earl., i•iannfnrte, Drawing,, with Arland, roof laundry and library for one year. Separate apartment for enunger pupil' 8150,000 n.inwmcnt, hence first-class advantages at very reasonable rater. For Cr .11011... sacker "Th. R.eletrar." IS NEW FALL HAT, - --40444-40,4464.14.w. -wren for keeping the rnoirt'4tytl'll and Is•., hat. in the trade. The melt p:a.'e to buy Men's MRS. H. pA Fall FYI i llrner SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1 1.adlcs. 4lI4' cordially invited 1 to roll and .I•r (fur stock.. L!IM Sal ening i Qfti. 1 1 \ 1 foil. • Mts l Quality and Style our of display will sped themselves this season. MRS. H. PARK. Oa elll11111111Mc— YOUR FALL SHOES Come arid sec us about then:, We have Just received a shipment of MCPHERSON and DERBY FALL STYLE SHOES I1t Box Cal(. Velour Call and guar anteed Patent Leather Prices. $3 00 to $5.00 Buy these shoes and get too rents- --worth of shoe for the detlar. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES anti BAGS. G. M. ELLIOTT'S ThtE SQ 1 1 1 Best Values in Town :It MARTIN'S One reason for our success FRANK H. MARTIN TNF. TAILOR AND FURNISHER 1 i maim DYERKISS PERFUME We have 71,110 control for Gude, irh of (hese. - world Pert -nines. '.Ve have the full line of DYERKISS PERFUME, in bulk and bottles. DYERKISS SACKET. DYERKISS TOILET WATER. DYERKISS LOTION. DYERKISS FACE POWDER. DYERKISS SOAP. Thin line is making a great hit in (i.alrrich and !natty Nattering • remarks we hear nhant it. TRY IT YOURSELF. fanned 1 F. J. BUTLAND'S GODSRiC H if it's good we have it. --1.1-.��J DRUG STORE tfAIRMAMIIMMIM TOILET GOODS. C \Yr have a complete .'dark of TOf.KT ARTICL4Sin the most detect lines, ;arid :are prepared to recommend our goads. PERFUMES TOILET CREAMS Roger .a Gallet's.' Parisian Balm, Pavers. and,others. Witch Hash Cream Tooth Powder s and Pastes, etc, etc. fy) A. 4 i 4'; • BEDFORD k BLOCK GODERICH, w21D/Ua/5 ONTARIO •