The Signal, 1909-11-18, Page 4I
THvae»AY. Nut'Nlingli lit, 11011
THE SIGNAL : CRAM' IVR, ONTA Erol
HURON PRESBYTERY hytsited eriunthe chfo.eign Held and alts
urch. Ile had recently I "MAC"" CALLED TO THE FRONT.
+; Holed
with what its raw and bi'ai I. For ,in 1 lawyer taunt ep<-Huronite Nominated
hour' he held the attention of Iitr and-
i.•ucr as he took ampp through Houma. for *dish Columbia Election.
AND PRESBYTERIAL W. F. M. S. i Ile hold set the diffetenl modes of The t'ra11brlok IH. ('.1 Herald of No -
trinities" Mt give.. a report of the
inetMg tonvention of the Liberals of
the district, at which'• Malcohu A.
\laedonald, well knowSu10 many read-
ers of The Signal, nos unwed as the
candidate of the party in Lha Prwiil-
cial election now pending. file twisty
frirn&s here will wish "Mae" ruceerr
in his ...impolite'. He was bound to
-tnthe front sooner- or hater,
ing meeting• with I'hinere converts: his *bailie.. and .hill predilections fit
how Ih'st h•' asked them questbuwaand hiou admirably for the political arena.
then gate Ili1111 :1 Ohne. to lLlret Iola We publish a portion of The Herald's
him. Ineegi11a Iiis'ustonislnu.•nt when report. as follows;
a.ke.I, "What is it thatsulakes a church Macdonald Named.
proapv•rou.: •
+•Perhapic the la est and must en -
The next Presbyterial meeting will thuainstir convention was that held
is. MIA at Themes Road in lulu• by the Liberals in the Edison theatre
last Tuesday evening when M. A.
MEETING AT BL 'LTH.
Call to Rev. J. McNeil. of Bayfield,
from a Nova Scotia Congrega-
tion --Interesting Addresses Given
Before the Women's Society New
travel ralploved by our 111i :tion*view,
wheelbarew cart. chair and Jillri.'
slaw• The last, be found to he the
y tales'. and speedieet. The speaker
iia•srlitMa1 the farms, rU siuldl but (Ault i•
v:Nrd like • gardens, without stone
ser' 11.11 in nein. 'I'he'indu.n'y t►( thi,
people is inervellous. lie told of it
onruev he t.eik in this • pony of
-The - Pew.hyrt+vy-of-Yaryan held -4a
regular meeting at 'rurality
of hast week, 'fhere were present •:
• iu
E. H. Sowers, tlderatot : I),'. A.
Alciaaeoclerk', Dr. A. Stewart.
Alesini. `Flet.her, \I'1\ail, 1►nvi+isuu.
Sharp. Larkin, Shaw. Anderson,
Hamilton. Small and M"soul, Inial .ler+,
a pod Messrv. SynIiugton, Elder. darks.
Strang sod Cowan, elders. A, Thomp-
son and lh•. Gray, agent of Knox Col-
- lege, who were present, JeliheraH'd
wit the I'a'ribyta•ry
Mr. set Hit'th, waw heart
ily1n i
set urudoed tor home w'u
th h m int 1 n
I•
,uttle as a ratri•hast. A teats of
le cents per family wail emir 'veil of
for the expenses Presbytery.
- ul
Strong resolutions ill ' t'1tv.a' of 10. 111
option and in rapport of the -moral
and •4s'iul reform conllnittee in their
campaign again.' gnmhlii g and in
favor of addition. to the ri Manta! law
We•tt' itnanim,ntslr npgmnrrd. Ire-ml,l•
C lunlplin),ntary 1" M,s.l-,
Lei'kie and l'tquh u t were }put till
record. in connection ni with their it
moval to other I'reehyt"ries. Thur
work (toilet'', the Presbyterial W. P.
S. was heartily y 11argil •o, 1
a ended and
-• Mr She. p o.a...y 1 .h•• 14:,.,,a vaslu•a
of the Presbytery to t
ety then in session.
A call from liaddeck I
Rev1, Mc\eil, Baytiel.,w
table and• the culgregat
w ,re's .Diel_
laid on the
ins of Hay-
field and Bethany were 111 erect to I1•
cited to appeal- for their int ts al a
averting w lie held at Hru. Held on
NOvemlwr.'ir1 at '3:01 .. 111.
' The assembly remits were re tilted
n ,,l
t r111nItiIW9 who h were inflow to
report at tile next ►le•etint' is she
Presbytery. The 'cUnlruittee apps n-
t(Mt-hes aafa+rt •it- teKarl ti. Go eon 4
Presbytery, fr which moderato
were lute ehos.ro, repelrtel a roll an.
recommended the printing of it along
with the Alar•h minutes. The new
eplipturat for Knox I'ollege. Turumto,
in answer to an address 1.y lir. linty'
a was approved of by l'resbytely
- _ and 1Prepnuwu.,te I ',1•• tour pw/•y,le, 1
eummitteei eompowal of Messrs. rho -
eker, D•videon. small and 1►r. Stew.
art, W at1.1 reale with Dr. bray.
The Vresb}'terolds its next ream
lar meeting to Willis\t'eh.n','h, a'hint,in.
on January 11h, lain.
Presbyterian W. F.`M.. S. -
The twenty-fuulrth annual meeting
of the Huron Prestayteri•d,%%'..F. N. S.
was held in -the Presbyterian ytrrixn rhe-.,. h,
Myth. on •'Tuesday. November. in h.,
When the presidi'nt, Mrs. Mawr:x,-. f
Brut4f'eld. took the chair at 11/311 11.111..
a goodly number of delegal -I was
in at lendatire and the n,rinb'•. I, .a „1
h larger later in the day. -
Afterdec'otionaLrxereises eondui•ted
by' the president, the vat►.wes report.
for the pe. tear were listened to with
interest. The secretary -reported
-every anxiliary- and mission band in a
healthy condition and -the treasurer's
'watt -own C .bowed that -Ilse ../ .iitif-
i}ries had contributed $1,wr2, is end the
111 mic.iun hands *Waist: with $IU
from other helpers. na eking a Intel -in-
come
n
come of $2 l's' 74. The ne;•retaty of
supplies hot sent to 'the Nnrtliwrd
Mission sehOols several baba . f cloth•
ing vallb•d:it` over iflitt: •'
• Several new uHlrers for Itqu were'
elected.. l Iwidg to the re -111-of Nils.
Irwits to Toronto the um..., chi had
filled so e•fll'•i.nitly for' thiteen years
was divided and Miss Ii, atoms. set Eg.
utondvilh•, IM•.•sit,' efiliait ng seet•eta ,-v
and Mrs.Curtis. or myth. r i'tcv ,..o.i-.
1 ing secretary.. Thr see,u'Ia y of ltrra-
ttire,-Mrs. Leckiead.- rales .oto'. hav-
ing gone to Kirk will to reside, th-o
Wilms was Mire -thy tbcnppronittnent of
Miss AI. Strang. of dial. rn•h. Mr..I
flamers. of Hr..eefirtd, its .preadent,
Mrs. Hamilton, of lileleriela as nod
vire-pre'aldent, Mrs.. %Nett: of , Wnforf h,
astreaeuter :and Miss W•Tsggart, of
(Tinton, as seeret try of .applies, Were
all t-e.s'lecteit and Mrs, Yintenlla•k. of
Seafortb, and Miss Baw•il•n, of Ere -
ter: we're ntalle wenn$ an'I third vice
presidents •
The eflrr•nis.n session with a very
' full. and an exceedingly interesting
one. The mash woe g.....1. A rialto -
tem.
tim, "The Starless frown," lay Miss
' ('lark, of I opt', and a paper on Pore..,
"'prepared and ie•al by Miss Graham. of
h:gnialdcille, were Mali listened In
with interest. A Bible *Paling on
"The Fear Neta of the Bible' con-
tained avany,eonifurtitlg thoughts and
inspired the Hairnets to new t'uJrar
- _xneggp'miheran(baya-nf work: -
Excellent adtreeeewere - --
given ily.
Near/ICI&
Is Rheumatism oldie face.
Uric Ac,d left in the blood
by dcordered kidneys
We** along the nerve
which branches from the
eye over the forehead, and
across the cheek to the
side of the aces. The
cause is the senoras in all
Rheumatism- disordered
Kidney.,. The curs is like.
wise the same -i
FORMER CLERGYMAN al:u'dunaid, the brilliant iiarrieter and
A DEFAULTER? eloquent orator, received the unatli•
mons nomination. Thele seemed, G.
Strange Doings of M. C. MacL,ennan't la; :, feeling \.f conlideice in the, air
at Hallos, gat whoever Wits named would be
sureesafd, and when Mr. Macdonald
IIu ifix, 'Nov. 12. G. C. l'r:U::, took the platform the audience that
sap., 4441r Jr i1 III,. •u 1 ife
filled the hall to the dewN
went will
I
wild enthusii.av
rose ll nr:I11rr (' patlly', hoe iN ell 111 H*II- sand to 0110 wall,
1.1% 1oc I-II days r'herking the u•ruuid., throwing hats in the air and jumping
IIf N. 1' Al*clr'tlniu,. the Halifax ou to Vitale.. they cheered Macdonald
nl:uluger of the , tang'. i 1vti,r to the echo. It was a great demon-
it- s 11,11 31.11.1.4.11114111;; a life I. in ' stratinn and one. th$t wilt not be won
COM) Ido 1: • herr fano Out:u•to, forgotten by those ptcsent and augur*
whereili. had oinked for the I'resl'y. +till for a Liberal vlIetury this caw-'
lei iota nliuistty, • Sit weeks into AL'.' paegil • • •
Lemon,uppe:uw to hat's guar el4tiriTy '•Afte•t the te'port of the t1eelentlals
CIO the 1.:111. Lavish dunstionA were ....matinee, the •'hairwan called for
mode 4.. 4illerent w.anrt, by the mate- u.nuiutUurw, and T. It.•BawteU. iu a
ale dr *Peed'. ,
'Mud rhM I 111 r „b {gored • u -
J III 1 Ill
'Age!, all. 1. 1 (. with 11'01 ( 1
11at el 111 1 11 {
N {
ti 1 1
./ 1
filiation 1 r. J. H.
Man -
ming u 1 1 King. Ur. King
lug the f Is of GIs. • oulplauy to his dl
on us.•. (tiling the Last sia weeks briefly thanked the a'onleition for
n: ' f
g hi u' ,•
le held 1'1••L his returns, and"when w 1 th third tier:(* the
his action be fors''k iris wife and that such expression of confidence w•as
it,' with all:•duet. N'.im'(u, torsi raising, indeed n great bloom. He slated that
nr•mey on his fnrnitilrr,and in every .he had .erveyt n* rrprrgrntalive *t
t.ulable way. Ala.•I..•plan appears Victoria for the putt seven years amid
t„ h ave gone to the ('uitel States f'.ti' professional reason., he would
I1.' ,s aerated In hat !tern aver' in havr.to dri•line the nuluinatiAii. And
I:..,I on a N eek oi-su nit,). . in it St ropg talk he praesdel to place
'I'h.• Excelsior Life is protected in in noglination AI. A. Macdonald. of
the II,. 'in f lrra
•r this citt, the wrll•kn"
ran barrister.Iompany tip the extent of $l,Issi, :Ind luriniter of -the tutof
Harvey,
9'h.' lot u•:►ntet/ it it on Na•- McCarle•r X; Ala;To Id. 1Vhrn1►e
1..„o,n's trail and .•xlerl. to mmol., uarnyiuned `the name \1r. Maacdlon•
1' .basalt, ,(Id Iw Was I'(nupk'llell to quit talking
• Mr.l'i-dg, baying Ah.hed his in.otit the":rhrrring s..l IJnt. Atter•
%''$i1gali,ela to the Halifax opNro., the I Ia 'eta r had ret ii -
I'll ye•+ in the routs.. of r few day, on burro the chairman all
t r.an w• ret hl ipeltion of the pao- any further nominet
inial of1+••r. in order to aN.,gain Willi the cry 'Aluction
-pi. h,1 . hod le-rr, a.nn.ara1 tln.rl7411 .wi.KJ_1 f Ir 442:-
ed fr1 t the plat -
ked if't here were
ions, anti was met
old ! Jia-dunald !
Slacdonsld-I' Alr,-\Inrlunuld walked
forward and when he stepped, upon
the plat foe in greater Pm h,lsiaenui' limen
a-1►r f.aeL .4 Nils--saidirrice N ae never
withlissel lefure in ('laphrook, 'MI'.
%ardon*Id, In accepting the nomina-
tion. stated that he hilly apprrt•ieted
the honor. especially as it came tub
him unsolicited. Since el lulli ng to ('ran-
br.sik he had done what he mould in a
'Nattie'st way, Mit hal been of theopin•
11111 that any honors to . to conferred
should go to those who had borne
the butxle,s and the battles on their
shoulder.; for a lung time, He
thanked the delegates for Ihr tiisnur
and then pox -mated to deliver one oft he
strongest political speeches ever de-
livered in the district. lie reviewed
the history of the tlsHride Govern-
ment and then promeedel to take -up
the AleBride railway iri.liry and eom-
pan' it -with the policy enunciated by
SIr. Oliver, the leader of the I/ppNwi-
t' It W.U. a strong arraignment of
the shot -I.', 'to i,igs of the McBride pol-
icy and a nl,'st telling iudietrtrnnt
against the liavernment, arousing the
mut ienreto 4 high degree of ,mlhuti
atom. The timlet"iuestiun anal whet
points were ably discus'scup sad when
\I r. SIar lonul,I retire) frtotn the plat -
form it was some minute.. IM•Inre the
.heering erssei."
'rhe Iteral$ *No gives a brief skerrli
the. catlilidate's surer III) 111 the
I�eset►I. :
JL A. SItiedon*IJ. the,n''miiwit of
the ;ilwral patty in ill» ('tanbrnok
dist t•i I. was lean in the township of
A-1a11e I. in the ...airily of H. nun, Iln-
the 211th dray of .1 a 1!a75,
•:Ind Ilia unlhei still t•eaidr
w11er• to' WIN Is it'll and
�dhdvll day., until attnin-
iif-- elf 11.1.11. ffe tree vel
lion at IIt.• honk pub
lir ..•hued neat` the farm and after•
wards at the r llegiate institutes of
Kincardim' - and\ lttelrrieh. After
graduating he si .rrvcfnlly ta•tttht
w•hool bor four y rs in the home
arholil noel then ride vl Ihie law office
of \I,•. Justice Mauer.✓, now of the (h1-
Y*red. tour t •.f. .5 f+pe:d. re graduated
in Law from 11 -good.' Ha '1' wont(., u,
May, lima. Ile list can Atari late
with the firm' ,f Messt's.\ Fearer &
Moore, in Inmbon, On1.', coning
5%;est to • Cr.enl.ionk in 'Meptendwr,
piss), when he entered the firm of
f larv,y, Nit st-ter at M u'donald, and
has aheady succeeded iu gal the
eontiden,e of friends and oppein.nts
alike. -- -
III w I!WV .hand in regard to SIr. Sim
-
la./toil aal the *Nancy at Hablia. '1'h•'
Is.o-s N'en' found to 1/.• rota -het lap•
time bhr-n Ma:1..-noon rri
;10111 1) 11r.ida,l 10. I,.,.cc the 1.11►'.
as ell i. x ' week -s previons In his de -
lie leis left lois u -if,• '.1rp1„ft
penniless, ' She has heated
N•rtII her: f - her..
I
1 / 1 rat a vile LI', to Irf••r to (Rey. I
SI. C. .Slael, •a an, who n let" years
cera W.a• in eh rat. of the Kipps•n
! u'-shvlrgi in rho oh. In hila hr re-
siitue' 1 hi. i'hnt'at.• '.I h •.,.ane• it 4,411.11•
l
it.- -in the 1'roci eia1 general elec-
tionsof tiro year. ...wasting South
'forgot tut tie. Lib••raf inter'.ts. lie
cis dere: orl. mil a leeward, perm
.•'1 rt he in+urtn.., basin s.
THE LARGEST MAN ea.
IN THE WDRL G.
The Late. Jonat'-nn Miller.
tr rev .4 the doily page•' N ere pnb-
Itshin Matures of the isle ,lunatbu n
%filler . wit..*.. (great weight is the nu+o.
j rl ..'rt. .e,thst. Thr
.: doltaxnuts{bait a.. he the ;.argent_men-
In Ilse w•c,•1.1." At the Iiiu''of .his
p
Zarin, I.
Hie fail
nil tlu•.(te-
st..•nt hits r
inn- the nota•
hie eat Iy edit.
RanA ` t
I'..
•t
'Dodd's
Kidney
FMB
in the lifeboat lent their asaistaaee
also, and the schooner was towed'into
the harhe r *hoot H '.clock. Beyond
the EMs of an anchor anal snide rhaio,
1111(1 the ripping. of a jihsail in the
wind, the damage was not are' . as
renewing the
the owners; intended t ns. ul
1' awn
K
1 lw oft trews during the
upper um rN r 1 hu u
{{b K
winter in any ease. 'I'I.e owners resin..
at Itef Hay and acquired the.schoaaier
, loth IhLee reals ago lasing her
largely anntthe carriage of !amber.
I. URRENT LITERATURE.
\1'. a ex'M Hoge ('.NP.tNil)N, The
city of Pittsburgh, the life of an 'act -
res,, the franchise for women in Den-
ver. all thew' are most entertainingly
dismissed in Hae SVuu1*n'e Home C .
pa..;.'.tfor Nnrember' Sitertat
tiltator, who have gone t.. live iu
Pittsburgh, and who have hal rare
opportunities 41 observe '8' axial photo' t t rte 1.a1 lifeG
say that "I'ittshnrgh may be likened
to a huge pie, With upper and lower
crust it-pFlenty', but a noticeable lark of
what lb.' glwei housewife realizes is
the chief feature --the tilling," A5 for
the state, the actress who tells her
story bene haul found that twenty
pounds o f Weight *nava good digestion
are but two of the things she paid for
her experience. Hut w,prlren will no
doubt atilt tent arc use the .11We just
as women wilt amid 'ainggl.• for the
ballot --in spite of the fart that in
Denver Iacconling to an article by a
'Denver woman! politician in this issue)
the niueh-prised ii-ivil. a lav et-
1404
ll -
{ K
bur Indult to their hamar. A new
detective story by .Anna Katharine'
(i e'e as
r n in 1 hls.a ns. begins well. There
Cl'.' movie.. Nl 1 alsoKate to
1s.by f nglue tVig•
ging Abee Hiown and ivany others,
besides the )curl department+ and
tether useful and entertaiping feat uea-
A class . of small le.ys was Zeins
taken in his rye. (•Now, then," said
life ta•aelwer,, 'Jali.t. (ise'rar invaded
Britain in :c1 it l', 1' y Jones•
what slows :.i H. I' ,wan :i ' '•Plea+*.
sir, I 'stool. that was the her of
hie motor ear."
4
Don't try to pit. I. op a linger-
ing cough by experimenting.
Take
Allen's
Lung Balsam
and relief is certain to' follow
Cures the ..1111.11t
olittL art
cenlgh-, colds, sore throats, or
bronchial inflammation. .
All dealers.
DAVM & LAWat?NCI; Co.. mistreat
• 1111' \'OUR
ive Chicks
lApwl, Ihucks end Geese
to u;. Highest price..
paid,, Ret urns pi omptly
mule: -
idle Camila Itrt 1 Produce G.
41, I, '.F•Hi ONTARI 0
and I S. F. Shstpo of h:xetec. up the Lake.
who 'appeared as Presbytery d"'1( I e _ About 6 Ii *Mack on Thursday even-
- and tome greetingsft'rim that body. The ROOT, SE CROP E ing- 'but the selialm •r Knifutge ill al-
- Presbytery, he sTatd, wartn 1nitryrn= Teia 1 --tin To u {
uake this Mort rail ,against
pathy with w '11'e 0If01'1a 11 send, lie -- t hr end of the •tha,irt and sustained
Gtspel to the heathen. a 15u11,011 Kav . ', tario ,Baa early-8alshbaif That. moms injury to her larboard low. The
to men of this age an Impetus. And .rr -alue of. its Year's Crops. ' schooner was on her way from Sarnia
sprang into being the •laymen'.+ anis- to lie,for the winter at Golden Valley,
aionary nii,vernenl. An railliuisiaelM INtawa. - iv. 2 -,- The census ofllee and only her owners, Captain Robert
layman had pit thin on reword. "I am gives out 'to a atill'nlemt or I 114441 and Mate JNtlnw Schell, and the
tired having my nlieti"npry zeal in my to ,I, .eedt a nil fn. • crop. of I'an:uhl captain'* wife were aboard. The Kid -
wife's name," Mr. Sharp spni n,ke at for ththemoot h of ha. ' , togethertogetherfage left Sarnia about twenty minutes
tome length on the na'riHer, lerd'with their vetoes a selo
nor by the before noon and ,umde_cr it time_ tin
and thrill ltd misaon i5Fkcrent}, In r rcuhu- •cn•ree.ponl(et n. the way lip, but arrived here just lite
,• closing, urged the mothers in the and- The yield et 1/01 ;411; is !111,11047, enough for the gat h,ring dusk to.,e.
Once to encourage rather than lis- t.nyh••I., whictt s -., ,,ess1 bushels 'Pat the captain's seeing the end- i.f
•;courage the daughters to undertake Ilene MAI 11151 acid' ' mnir. ares,-- III pier s,scn enough to avert the
mission work Mrs. Wider. 'poke of port el at 1.17,721..ser 1 Owls, being aee•iel He had not leen Eu Gavle -
the women of India as being the greet - .i,ti$;tsrt Mishits motet• th n past j-enr, *rich hart • sine\' bol gene, 'red alio,
est drawback to nli5si'In• work ill that The hay a IA i rater aro is 12 ,.s,, poseol I hat I 1 tiler range light was ii
they are . dosed. L1._ ;reform and de- tune • ' .4.44.4...4. the ends$ 4.140-• -.e
inetead 4-
voted to idol worship. A judge yield being Il.M; 7,issi tons. Fodder distance frau it, at HOW is, and his
laughingly said, "i've tomo ago given cord .boys a de•rl"a-c of lilt, slit Ione. vessnu1101.,el WAN 1 tier before'
op idol worship. my wife• tont
ha the cropl)ei:1g 2,Ifs1,1,s1Iime. he noticed it. Witte the k of a
inc.'' Female education 1n the past has The moaner emalit iett of I. am,. call lii.'lerlt crew, Ise was ,,hell' ring
been sadly neglected. novel- inew oyer Canada is wale nee rent. f tnr• rep in time, nnJ the y1 eras
schools are oro the ittrh'r tee Raftmia+a t ripe amt other•rnnts intit ter ;vitt„ of ngatn' t the pier. Thr run e, who hal
schools are on the increase. hot they hay anti dim... t tow per mit, ret lug lean itt the e- heel. but rah( had .coin,'
mlfel►1n rnmine,irmt with the trail- fraider omen little iN i• • i lit ' foto rel 11, hinge d as the le'atWra about
toy to he covered. Mrs. 1\'eter. The total valuer of the four rt'op is to strike, witli the ilea of se•otmg the
made an' urgent nppi'u1 for Metre ii0el,t7a,7tst, as against filltel.:Mi. VPpsel VIII aline from her boy lathe
workers, last year. Prim... lid waif l Inland i. mimed Ille'-pier *1111 salved hibachi from
1'onsidersble Minta,*+ was disposed credited with $ i 711,:,lsl, or 2.14:1 per falling into thy wale) only by eat ing
of. Resolutions were passed and re. ►rent, of the lotay : Nov* Scotia, with he edge of the pier with his fins
go'? was exfn•Pwsed- at- parting with sllfl7tt,*5 ,, or -it -r,, per cent.. Nese r scrambled -1 ;-fart the feiameTT►a_
Airs. Irwin, after which eloping Brunswick with $13,1lti,laal, or (1 el the nienntinie 'hilted past, to lb..
words were spoken by Mrs. Shaw, of per cent. : tfirler with $,if1,t1731as1, or northward, her sails being art. Mate
Kgmnndville. :She- gave s int., in- Waal per cent.:-Gntariu with $1r,4 a,.. Schell did 4 at-kruiw how- heelers the
cent lees to work. as followe:-Tho Iss), in. t>i.l.i per cent.: Manitoba with injury might 1w•, and as quickly Rn he
work is sc great, the laborers so few, $2,f00,59.. or 1.12 per rent. ; Naekatche• maid get around to the ;moth side of
time so short. the Master's last r'e.. wan with all j41I1,ittu,-ser malls pew wow,- the harbor he bad taw' sighed for the
11111.4. the reward is sure, which is a and Alberto with $2,27ll,tspt, or 1.1.1 lifeboat elect given, and sought. Jhe
crown ,gift ThRJ11111i111 cl oraarbittrc
ue uLLhe Lug II '...ip
the singing of "(ill Saye thesting a l• Is faked. ?ti,lse,, being $U1,trr+,usto McKay took charge of the lifeboat
and a prayer by Mrs. 'lichen, of the more than last year, and live or six 111511 born the steamer
Union auxiliary, Gnderirh township. The potato rot has dons' much harm M i.11,md queen, which was in port.,
The evening session was open to the in the Maritime Prnvinrss as a eons.• planned it and put out. The tug
public. • The chair was oncupte(1 by qurnce of the heavy fall rains : but in Hort on also went, out to the sssistance
Rev. J. I.. 8ma11, pastor of the church. (weber and Ontario the yield and of the Kolfage, which was meantime
Rev.F,H. Larkin, of tieaforth, was the qualify rank high. fiord reports ate drifting nnrthhard and towards the
representative speaker for the Presby- also made for the Northwest Prov- shore. In the collision with the pier
tory. rt.. ,music was supplied by the mere, but considerable .,mage hon the stork of the Koifage's main anchor
choir, lett by Mr. T,rwlal, of Carlow,been done there In places by eat ly was broken, end, although the captain
and Mrs. Small, of lyth, contributed moufret in $eptembeyr, let down the small anchor, the
a solo. in British 'Colombia all"the crop.. schooner fsile'd to bring up, and whin
Muth interest was manifested In the
address by Rev. R. I' McKay, D. U.,
foreign mission secretary of the, Pries
are reported as etrrllent in quality pretty shallow water grime distance
and yield. iaut no areas have been pro- part Alenebetung Palk, when the H
cured for that rrnvjece, ton camp to its assiat*nca. The
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FiNE TAILORS
CLOT
H1NG
FON MEN
FiTS WELL
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
When Made by
DUNLOP
The Tailor, West St.
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COAT WEEK
\\'e aar waking this it special cunt week. There are lust 21 black, brown, green, taupe and
navy mats in this lot. Regular prices are $12 Ni, 813111` and $l.'i,W. Made of leaver or kersry
slut il. Every One new this Fall. Your ehoice this week fur any In the lot, f�p,60
Four Tweed ('oats. Regular {K.611for.118.tit,
Four Girls' (Juats, Regular 06.1711 for.1�,7A. - -
FURS
Our stock never was as good as•JOtt#t.-_:�klt__SWet- this_UU,_-Noateoside-or, old tau k mixed-wi�i
them. All perfect goods anti prices right, too. $I.Rh up to $111.111. liee what we are doing,
DRESS GOODS
in suit lengths, 71 to S yards. in a suit. New and stylish, and latest colorings ; it fine new lot. Eleven
suits in the lot. Regular price $10.00, now at $7.la1,
SILK WAISTS
Dire t from the makers. Twenty-three. in this lot --black, cream, brown, navy, taupe,
taffeta, warranted not to cut. We bought them at a price so that we eon sell them -at just
dollar less than their regular priors. This is a-snapin waists,
UNDERWEAR
A mixed lot. tS'ie, :10c and ,'k'w' ladies' Vests and Drawers.. Paragon Brand. day `ons in the lot at
only 'L -s•,
soft
Una
AL
L WOO
L HOSE
Seamless and fast black -:t-N for Sic sad :1111 for A'ic, Mints, S, ht , 11. V and 10., Nsfaller sixes;'ft•, l&,.7 and
cheaper. Sour for 9k•.-
'ART 'SATEENS
A small lot of special colorings, designed for Comforters, Ibe. A
WA [STINGS
A special lot. I'hoice patterns, Look like French Flannels,
value at ylto.
Me.
J. H. COLB0RNE
SPEECH FROM THE THRONE.
Opening of Parliament at Ottawa Ses-
sional Program Outlined.
Ottawa, Nov. 11. The secon.l set
xi; of '
i n, f theelevrnth Parliament .d l' an
was. tips'ucei this afternoon with
the usual ceremony.
The speech from the throne way as
follow.,: - '
- to again meeting you at a s.awm
most c ►eenient for the despatch of
hosiers,, it is with a groat 'lemur'
that I congratulate you on the pros.
perous condition of the country.
The preaeut year, which is now rap-
-idly drawing to a clow, has been a
lw•ri.vl of steady and progressive
growth.- - tintnigratkiin- ha'. paired
into the new settlements rel the north
and of the *vet. in a copious and well-
urdrrad- steeyu, drawn front the -hem,
elements of a British Isles, the
United States ntr continrrtal K tr-
ope. Trade an 'commerce have diads
root$ advances in all directions. The
revenue hits almost completely re- '
gained what it had Inst in the recent
n
peanut' f d o
ep depression.
Recovery
from F
Inane D
oil epr-ssas.
More remarkable hes been the rapid
recuveay front the financial rmhu•rale-
nrrnt which for a short time was the
eala+e of anxiety amongst business
well. In nearly every., branch of luvi-
n• .g there has been a revival of ac-
tivity which- gives alisrrranee of min-
t.
im
t ed prigres.* and prosperity.
To Organize a Canadian Navy.
• Two members; yf my Government
attaladed the iwrpert.' 4'mtferene,
called by • His Majesty's (iovrronr.nt
on the question of defence. A plan
was adopted. after consultation with
the Admiralty, for the or'ginizwtion
of a 1'*nadian naval service, on the
lines of the rrailution oI the., Hoarse
..f ('ommona 1 the Cath of "March
last The psr t -v will be immedi-
ately ht-ooghtdown and a bill jilter
dorel a•emilingly,
'rhe new mineral ion between His
MNjesly and -the •Prraident of the
French Republic reepeetinw the comp
no'reial relations between F(I}}a(neer and
Coombe having been approved by the
French 1.•gielative ('laughers, you
will also Iv asked to confirm it.
Progress of this Transcontinental.
The construction of i he Tr:ue.cont i-
imolal Railway has wale sulvtantisl
ndkance during the yeah.' The western
Jiuktion has been extea.b.,l Friary -Mt
miles beyond F.dhront.in, r pleting a
total distance of fail miles west•� )f
Winnipeg Contrails have hewn 'et
for allot toiler in the mountaindivision
good progress wee male "n Ihis work.
The eastern division ix now open for
tteffle from Winnipeg to Lake Super-
ior Junction, and thence by - the
(friend Trunk \f'acifc branch t' the
lake itself. The whale of the work
between Winnipeg and Moncton is
now under contract.
The board of engineers entrusted
with the preparation- of plans for the
reconetrnrtion of the dueler bridge
Ilam sufltciently advenesel its work to
lerrnit of tender(
e1lpwratreiet lire,
Railway to Hudson Bay.
:y rvey.Tar a - rail-
BUGGIES�0
BUGGIES
See the :son Models lit
Y and MOUNT PUREST
BUGGIES
lines made i
Two of the
Rubber 7 ires, Aut
and all the latest Merlin
class Carriages.
$etond-hand Maple
Zt3-inch), nearly
a( good vett for sale.
if Chopper
, for sale.
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rt Wilson
:\gen. for
Harris implements, Mel -
Cream Separators. Fleury
Plows, Busse t l Dile
Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc., etc.
\VarerN,ms llamilton ' leer
(mtlerirh.
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?'R4 NU
CORN
wr't'
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Makes
tHousekeepingEasier,
F:IiI 11
Itt and
t ti i Gown Brand
Synip ' should be 'mom lardy 'treed by
everyone. It simplifies the making of deli-
cious dishes to such an extent that house-
keeping becomes easier°in every -way.
Crown Brand Syrup eaten with bread,
toast.. - bis oviL psi, pudding, porridge . of
pastry, provides sustaining dishes that
plealte the palate and don't overheat the body-diabes that
arc plain, wholesome. easily prepared and easily digested
and at the same time very tiourisbing.
Won't ya, t try CROWN BRAND SYRUP? When you
think of its rarity', its wholesomeness, of all the dainty and
delightful dishes you can make with it, -whet you think of
its tine "honey -cream tlavur and clear golden colour,
:nut how it w ill save you trouble and bring variety to
every tnenl--•don't you think it worth your while to order
some. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it.
F. c-, , na.0010/0. r'.•„n. Brsd Syne, row mos 2.5. IO .i 20 a *Was cid,144 K.
The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Liadied
ESTABLISHED 1868. se.
works l' t e l f `. e I .•, M...'. 5 :AI rvssOrrrO sad saaisTVOaD
ays for itself
in fuel saved
Don't allow a few extra dollars to pre-
vent yeu from taking the perfect -cook-
ing, sure -baking, easily -regulated Pan-
dora In place Of a-h'tfpei'
season or two Pandora will e y the,
way front the wester wheat ilylds tn.
Ilueltyotl Hay were 1 shed entlrg.ti•
I. lily daring the while lastaluftmrt•.
It is hopped that a report of the opera.
Gone will le placed tufo, you at an
early date. In order to t prove tit
facilities already afTonld he public
by the Government railways, and to
enhance their value as part* of the
seat Lrnnuportation system Of Can-
a a. it hill will 1e submitted to you
fo he pm put -pose of enabling the Min-
ister aya; on the
at ion "of the Government Railwriya
ninnegi board, and subject to the
approval f Parliament, to release and
line or lin connecting with the ins
tereolonial I ilway.
Proposed New'Legislation.
measure-wit},llr submitted to yore
for th 11111 1011110] rendering more
effor Ye the pre' t l• elation re-,
Aia ing binetion which unduly
e n ante price.,
'Ile will also be int ed respe:t-
iig hanks ael isanking,\Ineuraore,
navigable aalets and Nlehar
tte,
lie/Memel' of the !liaise of (minae :
The tieronmla of the last year brill int
held *fore- you. The eFrtimafei, for
I lie conning fleesl year will he sub te
ted for your approval at an early dal
lion. Gentlemen of the Senate :
Gentlemen of the House of Commons:
i prey the Almighty Lord that He
ntll�y guide and bless your delilera-
tistt•..tNtd that they may tear fruit to
a further- increase of our country's
prosperity red well -acing.
e ' e I era save -an
' it will keep on saving until it has paid
for itself. so
Pandora special floe construction makes
full do do -ZIT -duty. R'Ide are box I. an -
her tueeTunomlzeer. -Tlie sail oven heat'.
u c ell t1-han' a cast oven, thus say ng still
mare uel. Further economizing eaturss
FTTI'• be explained by the UcClary Assaf_
R. ti. Bruer, of the it, S. forst ser-
vice. tract at ai flintier In Washington
a story of the woods.
"Two city boys," said he. "we
shooting in a forest. As they planed
a ruined house on their way home at
dunk, a huge owl flew out. One of the
boys put up his gun and fired. This
owl, with a ghastly shriek, fell flutter-
ing to the ground.
-The awed boys in the twilight
peered down at the great, round,
white fere and outspread wings.
" 'We'd better ran.' maid the young-
er. *Dear knows what'll happen to
is, 'Vii we gone and shot a rherl-
Ilim.' "
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Melarys
sale by The Howell Hardware Co., Limited
COWAN'S
PERFECTION
COCOA
(NAplt LEAP LABEL)
Its richness and exquisite
fl,ivorgive an added delicious-
n'as to homemade "sweets"
and dainties. Be sure you
get COWAN'S - the cocoa
with the Maple Leaf Label.
TRF. COWAN CO. LIMITRR.
TO•ONTS. 13a