The Signal, 1906-6-14, Page 28 rurmmr.
ne 14, 19U6
.ffeisfatotte Cell o.
:Tenni of Subscription
Skutt per annum II. &ovate*.
Ws mouth., ; three mouths, tW.
Subecribens who fee to receit e TOE Siff Nat
regularly ,by mail will meter a favor by , me-
quAintleg u. of the fact at us early 11 date as
Whet. a change of addresithidesired.liteh the
old And the new address. eltould ging,.
I.egal Nita ft( her 1.111111AP *11%ellteeuents. lee
per liar for ars: isensies wet as per ter
noupareil wade lady, 11114) nit Inch. ,
theditess. mid. of *ix line and under. SI per
Advertisements Of 1.0.1. Vound. Strayed, Wil•
Ust ions Vaeolit. sit nation. \t'alited. for
hale or to Rent. Parte. for Sale or to tient.
Article. for SAM, etc.. not exceeding
lime tie reel. insertion : et fur dee month. • m.
tor **oh .ubueluetit mouth. Lancer advertise -
Melee in proportion.
Local notice. In pareil type Jr per line.
No notice lens Man tsie
Atinpuneements lint Mary reading t ype Ong
cent per word. NO notice hes than tie.
Any special nonce, the object of whirl. is the
pecuniary benefit of atik Didividual or associ-
ation, te te. coneidemd an advertisement and
to he chArged aocordiegly.
Rates for displAy and contract leiverti.e;
Meets will be given on applieat
T10: Seism.
•
leGODRRICH. THURSDAY. JI II, lug
THE POWER COMPANY BYLAW.
The bylaw to guarantee the bonds
of the Maitland !Liver Power Cont-
pany is published in this Waite of The
Signal and al 141 lie carefully tenni('
ertal by every qualified soder of the
town. The question a most impor-
tant one and should he approached
with open mind anil with the mole de -
mire to do what Iwst for the town.
A full and free discussion is deairable,
and the col llllll of The Signal an.
open to all who have expressions of
opinion tO Offer 00 eit her m. any side of
are kept within reasonable bounds.
THE HOSPITAL GRANT.
lo 4.1' fair play and gond faith,
will ag that the e ty council has
done we in reversing itic action et
the Janitor, v sem.' rescinding the
grant of $1,1 i to the 11.ispital which
was voted by the named 41 1102.
True. the c did 11.11 set itself
right in it very g one 111111111et, and
the method which took suggi.sted
that it was loth to rie nowleolg.. that
it Inul been wrong 41 its etion
January men' . In.:tend of rescind
ing the thin of that us it in-
sisted up.111 1111 entirely 1114W 111 (hill t.11
vote the grant. whii.ls it passed
majority of two. Hut it lake.. 3
1111/111 aeknowledge that he WaS
the wrongs All hont or to the tomtit. -
men whs. owniel up fairly and /44111:111141y
that they 11/111 take!, the Wrong stand
at the .1. ars• sessitin and who took
the first importunity of putting them-
selves right.
The reapionailiility la 110W 1111011 the
pr111111014•1.41 Of the hospital. They
should complete their preparations
and have t he institutic on opened tit the
earliest possible ante. There s Id
be no fut•t het. delay.
THE PLEDGE OF SECRECY.
The Herald, an indepen-
dent journal. takes a view .of the
North Atlantic Trailing Company
affair which strike,. its a. very nell-
"It was wrong in the first place for
of :secrecy to the persons who did
business as • 'gist he. agent e ttttt ler
t he name .1 the North Atlantic Trad-
ing (7.intiontiy. lint the pletlgo. was
given, and it 11111y haVe hewn tiet1:111141
hey relied upon hat,..pledge that the
miknown peramia in 4111441111111 14411,11
to carry 011 Intent...se itt European
eountries ott some risk to themselves.
The 1)04k:trim' of the lllll of these
peraona wonld be Mkt' tar the
attend pledge. and might !heat
to danger.
"Would it be right. ler the eir-
eumatancea, for the Government loilis-
not think NO. If it were poasible to
let he Canadian people know who
theme men are without. having the in-
foimat • remit the eata of the tine
et altn Of the l al 111•11• the
men i 111101illests egad retry to law.
then Sir Wilfrid Laurier might be
justly 111, 41 for wit Ith.ohlitite the ill-
formatitel. 1111t of mimeo. the! im-
potedble. Either the secret lllll lot lie
kept absolutely or 'Published too the
world. and to do the latter in violii•
lion of an official !Pledge would be db.
"The blunder was made when the
pledge Was given. Ilas ing been given
it ought to be re:misled. lint it in
hardly probed& that any blow -
der will again be mule by ,a member
of the present Government. It hae
interred t he (lover lllll rites pried ige end
proved too costly a hhinder to he re•
BE A HELPER, NOT A KNOCKER.
The Hamilton Spectator recently
gave ita readers th.• following gest
advice :
"Follow the lead of the people who
are invent ing t heir braille mail for-
tune* in the development of their
home city. What matter if they me
making re than you out of it ?
Through their etiterptime von will
if roll ea do no more than mhow myna-
thi• aldermen to he hinter
than they have been by c lllll mending
their good deeds, as well aa conde
Nig their bed. Make things Peas,
rather than difficult for the railway
promoter, the man with electric
power at his call. the ateamiwat man,
and all others who have at their dia.
petal theme scheme.. and iitilitiem that
retake for municipal greatness...*
And The Stratford Beacon follows
thie up with worse remarks that may
have an application in the affairs of
one own town.
"There im growing mani-
fest, here to retard progress frit fear
nomehraly will make anmething mit of
the connessaiona given for the emetion
of new industries, ati the:nigh anybody
detotes (Mlle 111141 111e10111 111 the flir-
t herance of such enterprises Without
wow hope Of personal ro•warol. The
people .who take *lila view coerbeik
the !milieu that be who makes. I 1.44.
b1/4114•14 44 grass grins whine only my
prises. The man who prOVilled (WO
days' work where only one Wrel 1110
4'01441 liefnee in 11011e the less a wadi..
benefiu.tior limailse lie 1111114401 s4 .-
1 hillg 010 i:f that label.. What ben,
fits him benefits in a •e or 11.01s de-
gree the llllll inky. and it is the
to he looked to. • Let 104, helrefikte, ell -
e lllll Age ill t•Vety fair 141141 legitimato.
way the 1111011 wino are seeking to en-
large tin. field low employment, rather
than throw obstacles in their say."
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Let to. 11414 e and frank ilimits-
sjon 41 the Maitland IN Vet. IlloWel*
lie laughs heat who; laughs laid.
County Councillor Cantelon has
stopped laughing.
Tlw Chicago paelsing-house revela-
tions emphamize the that
••cleanliiiissii iv next to godliness."
Vegetatill1114 11110111d 11411 chuckle 1041
h over the tlieclosures.
What about the canned vegetables 7
Chances are sixteen to one that %VII-
eandidate tor the United
Stat.* Presidency.
First thitig he knows, Mr. Whitney
will need a • • • to keep track
of all the Other e •saions his Gov•
ernment has appointed.
They say Wet ill I.:111101W that
ten." Here is Oile ease ill Whieh Ca-
n/Wham' emphatically protest against
being Oa...ea with "Americans."
drink there. Hamilton Spectator.
1Velloisn't the lllll who it. brought
helot* the her e0Mpelled to swallow
his wools?
Th,. aiming for (.1mrelt llll i ll
Kr..wille altar*. It is a' sign that the
chinches are awakening tii the fact
that (len ttttt inntional differences are of
minow consequence in. th.• fave of the
work that is waiting to be 0
The death of Sir Heinior !Angevin.
tit y f Quebec on Menday 144..4, re-
cant. the political sensation Id' fifteen
yeara /00, Whig+ restated ill hin retire-
ment front public life. Sir !Lector
Confederation 4111ys. 31111 fot many
yearos after he was tine of Sir .1.ihn
Macdonald's most trusted lieutenants.
Of late yearo. he had lived quietly it;
Tlw resign:it' by Sir Edward
CI he of lois seat in the British House
of I ttttttt because 1114 at! itInle
gorgligi tariff- questi.ons was nig to
t he likin of his Comiervigivi• tenant it -
nettle, III its 41 iliffetseice between
ramula. fere nothing but an
raft hiptake or ; job with an »Orme-
member from his sea fusee he hits gilt
gentle's/ill who has been l'ausula
14.4 say ing that lie win. strife* 't h the
her of "tall, Ilne-betking ii••
saw in 1'1111111141. 1 1.11111,1. th. if.
1110, and raisins 1 1 1 t Ile 'Form .1
I 111e1,, W1111 liverlook the evident Net\
that I he Old 1' try gentleman t
time, when the little city chaps are
el 1111)letely IlVerfalill110Wea 113- the
ho e • in from all parte of the
Mr. KIIIIIIM191111, the Minister of
from thia peter business (in the Inter -
Railway. Ile sa ya that to at-
Inin *hie reault lio. road has: tint been
stars ed. Ind t he ...trek,. lute been kept
tap (As public requirements. S
been effeeted :mil freight rate,. have
been inereamel slight's% resulting in
increased earnings. If Mr. E .1. -
paying lauds he will have a large -size!!
feather in lib. cap.
.ttipointiaents have been mach. to
the Previncial hyoltaceleetrie power
..1 lllllll bosion and the Provincbs1 rail-
way end municipal board, whirl' were
created at the boa NeSsi011 the Legi4-
Ilendrie. member-. of the Provin-
cial Cabinet. ;mil Cecil 11, en.
gineer, of Toronto. 'rho. tailway and
mitnicipid board is made up of Jame:.
Leitch, K. C., of Cornwall, who is
chairman ; Andrew ingrain, of St.
Thomism, M. P. for Eant Elgin. and 11.
The appointment of NI*. Ingram will
tweetwitate his resignation ?rim' the
of a new election in Eaat
',Although the date of the next Pried -
(lentils' election is more than two
years off, our ni•ighboni tn the smith
nre already. earneedly discussing the
matter id moulidAtes. told ranee:ming
the v.:trim!. smisibilities for the high-
est office in their gift. Prevailing
Itoonevelt having declared that he
will not again be a ..andidate, it
(Entreat to piek out the man who in
moat likely to ettereed him A* the Re-
-its thean nominee. On the Demo.
cratle Mile Mr. Ilryan minims to he
again in the /41411411Pnl. 11b1 sincerity
and his unmelfish patriotism have long
heen recognized. and his
dews not appear In be 110 terrifying
mince Mr. Roosevelt has shown that a
Republican President can he sufficient-
•
THE SIGNAL: GODER1C,I1 ONTARIO
ly tinctured with railiertliiim to booms -
tie. Mr. liryaii hare e
to the W141314111114 coasehis• the( there
11.) 'denim. for Om adopti.111 of his
*deer currency ideas, and in dropping
poasibl.• for the Delsioet at iv party to
give I NI undivided support. See -
(nal State convention,' have already
named him am their choke for the
candidacy and if the
gigot. de pot fail he will lis. the 1111111i -
Pee Of hili part y
Over the Hills.
tinder the. blossoming seek' 1 ree
Ili. lien and lie rennet of t be things to tre :
If Willie. height and of vieteries Won,
of wrong. avellirOwn and of diva* deed.
of the talor teal he -.hall 100% e wane list .
liver the hills and far 114411Y
Over the bilk and f.sr lotto
le. 0 fort he toil then* clung day !
Hut It lonitensi nut to the ..0111
%Valk a *or,. fur riche, and !sorer and (*nee '
Yonder where Ightselif the 1100f1 of
0. flir hilts find far away.
11v el lite hills and far away. -
.11, uld tinders at view of ;
Noe that hisjourney i.1111110.4 done.
tett t fought and his victoria. woe •
The ..1.1 time hone.ty and truth.
The trustfulnes.red the friemis of youth.
Home and mother- e here are they
IT the hills and hir 311.0yt
11. cr the hill. and tar aWay !
AiCASE IN POINT.
The Sigma has no desim det:ry
in The AValkertoto Telescope of Imo
week em role gratint /0 definitely sonte
rentarks made in these el lllll 111i last
week that wi. are constrained to
it. It may be out ex trisordin
ary, even a 11114111e. Came, 1111t it ShOW'n
tlitatio for the %Vest dotes not strike
lurk. The Telescope :sr.'s:
"Alt. Alex. Anderson, wit° tonk up
land in Saskatchewan last fall. and
who, with his son. left. hem a couple
lllll nth. ago to settle out it. arrived
I . 4111 Smut -day night, pretty ilea
Imichly disgusted with the Whide
try. His land was located a limit
twenty-five miles from nety kind ot
aroma), and Serell 11111er (rem water.
Ile started out with a 110111 of furni-
111i11st /1. SIMW storm that lasted
them claya. When he got to his des-
tination them was no shelter but n
tent. 114i shelter of any kind for the
The hind waslilasl, hut dry. an.I the
prospects .1 having t.1 settle MO far
from a railway and of waiting for
years for line to be lottilt 44:04 Nit 11 ll i ll
range, hat In. finally decided to I !MOW
11 the Whole thing, and leave the
(1•11.1111try. Ile hail no trouble in diepos.
ing of his land, his lumber and his
One team which cost him
*LIM here, he sold fin' $1:10. while he
mada profit of a I Inal dollars 1,11
it is Almost illipossilde to imagine the
dime tenflirte of iugoing settlers, and
hundreds of them ate isitty they ever
saw the clammy. 'ries land shark is
,•tiese to the country. and thi.
tit the limit. lite !vet& being hal to
obtain a homestead anything lik..
?oriel liwality lad 11 the 'west • .
almence of them. ate t ht. great draw-
backs, Fur water the settlers. dig a
hole in the gro I, disc to a 'dew.
If the slew happens to la. tilled with
alkali satin, the st uff he sett ler has
to drink would kill a dog. Only rail-
road's will aolve the fuel In (doleful. 111141
Antler -sin Ise. had the %Vied he eVer
another farm. if not in (him '
wants to have. and intends tioilinatiy,
vieinit Y. at least Malle placer in this
ROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
\ The Inevitable Exception.
All 111.1viirld hives a lover. except
till. la miblicr..Welli,
Sowing With a Purpose.
TO11111 11/ star.
Th.. Isinil-hiesrttd woman with it gat -
414.11 Will try tii illaisiverw hat kinds (If
Converting the Heathen into Corpses.
ltrist Ian if fiaritian.
\Ir. T1140111341 A. Miami is evidently
clever with hie Nitwit.. as well lie
Walle othei war.. tieing :inked by a
lady joarnalist the other day if he
only do i think MI. but 1 think wc•
both live 1.. it. inst. book at
he way t he big impr. 'veil 'bine-guns
are wiping out the heathen." Un-
fortunately that la inetleal of "Chris-
tianizing" t he W4 glr111 1111t still rather
too much in evidenee.
A Game Two Can Mai.
of the Tory party to be a Lilieral.
The boa heed to be eitt 411T is that, of
James Bryan, lieenite inspector for
Centre lintels He eras a faithful of"
firer end no I' plitint could be nettle,
except that he was Liberal. Mitch
:union hes a tendetwy to make Lib-
eral,' retaliate. AVe know of two or
three jobei right here in Kincardine
that co mild be Iva ably filled hy Liberal.
101 he Tories who oecupy t hem. Sup.
pose we were as mild -blooded AA mit
1tppolietit and nettle a dead set to
eliarged with unkindness S We think
not. There is much a thing as „lint re,
titillation. However. we are opposed
to (Bandaging men who do their duty
Limply bee/111111) cif their politica nstid
refrain from agitating soch a pro -
They Just Took It. •
Tlie tog nit that 1111,31Inis not n
sufficient penssition to the mem-
bers for the time they devote to par-
liamentary ditties is not relevant.
Tbe outstanding fact bi that, the mem-
bers voted theineelves an extra thou-
sand benimie they hist the power to
take it mit of the public trees/nary.
These men cheerfully admit that they
are the "tierviantm of the people.''
They lomat (of it along about election
granted the privilege of fixing their
master. It. customary for servants
to concede to their masters the ritfht
to he roma:thee! with regard to he t
amount of pay which the riervant *hall i
receive. In this rade, however, this ••
miyiniuster hat nothing whatever t
may about the matter. not having Ime
City Life et Delusion and a Snare.
SOUllIalliplon Deacon.
The young( 114/4/1 4111 W.11111411 living i
the verage ....unto' town hinge for
the city life. It bo not AI1 41 the ik-
on e for improvement in their imitation,
an the 1140111. to revel in the gl
exciting /11111 phr/01111 able night14. ;Stay
Nand timea oil% The writer has
t went v-Ilve years of TortUlto and
after ten inontits4 of country life and a
!retinal 1.41 the city for the last t
weeks I would not come back again
for a kingdom. The awful octruggle
fin. 1111100, Mid to Lien: 111g appearallee14,
is driving into bankruptcy lllll I
insanity. I motive hundreds or [KIP,
wan girl (+e.t.a. in the Oft1ref4. 011 lite
ra reels, every whet e. Every nerve mid
muscle of the voting man Or WO
14111.111e1 tO 111111104 ill 01.1141' tO
keep pact. with the fast city life. Stay
where you ate, voting man, 141111
young woman. City life 14 mere
bauble, 3 delusion and a snare.
fiat - there la Ito pnwlotia little wool
u for all the crying and the proapeele
lime are improving again. Op-
position hail 11114,111 1111 the N.11111
Atiantli. Trailing Co. inquiry MI Mb/
led to en smell a result that they MI6
egalehliling to let it 411:011. Mr. Bor-
den's leefusal to accept Sir WillIgid's
offer IS examine Om names of 1 h..
111191 composing the Company, with
the temper proviso that the (lover-
ment s. pledge of neeteey he resperted,
gave away thi. l'ory 111.11e1104 10411
ecorrectness of the charge tInst the
were not :diwere in thi•ir allegation
It was clever tactic* on the l'reinier's
14111 HMI it caught the enemy unpre-
pared. it.,,,also taught them mit t
key with the buzz -saw. and it
now lookii /114 if they have learmel the
lessan :mil are preparing (11 1111it.
The 141 1)1.11 1.11 111 of the debate 4111 till
11011111illidt rtili,ork of I lie Northwest lands,
to the Opposition, leaving 414 it 11111
at the finish than at the start.
Changes in Cabinet and House.
The Calii tie, dimities foreshadowed
in this column last week have taken
plan. I the, Weal .1 of the 110V-
erf111111•10 readjustedHut all the
changee are not on the 'Abend side of
the elm inber. Yeaterday it 'Wan an-
notate...41 ,t 11 t Andrew Ingram.
frn";11)61.1toct hail resigned upon
ernment to ot seal on the new railway
i•minitission. What mimed that in
born objection of the 'Tories to n mein
ber'e elepping front the Howie into a
of which go much has toren beard
inakeic all 1 he difference who get-
ting the jolt, Thell ll lll thee member
Grenville. hiss ileelared that if he eau -
not prose Hint gn04114 \Vete
rherges1 110 t Ill the Ar tbati email
the eeidenee tuts been favorable 1.) the
Government. and the principal wit -
misers have test ified. Mr. 11 cid*
friends have quite a cola 'sort to save
the WOO Ily hilet111.'n neat for him.
Senators Discussing Thernsehres.
The Senate ia !may Oiling t
with a debate int how it enit reform
itself. We are taught that,
ist always beneficial. so the
exercise cannot do ninch harm : far
it t he confessoil it does not appear
to have 114)ell 1111.04111Ctire 11 /111V very
matte ial t of good., However,
the llll provides,. eertain
llllll int id' agreeable oceiipaa' , mid
it hooka like working.
Marine Department Estimates
The estimates for hethemed
ing the Ibinm. filis mow. of the time
1 1 their ahatird attempt to mistime it
arge ameekt of lime in an aimless'
v Mtn the affairs 40f tide Depart
med. the Oppowit ion hay erten Mime!
out that has been see p 114 sot
at flan Its eft 111 elliphasige the wisdom
of the deeiaion lif lite House that there
was nothing the management 0f
he Lefewnent that called fin special
Found Their Church.
Atchison
They tell of too.. young nap.
brothers, sho went to oittange city
to find work. Thiele. 1111311er Wan 3
teligi4111M W01111111, 111141 she told them,
before tlwir departme, to 111111 their
church the city mid attend it regu-
larly. "lie mere the right
(lunch." elle said ; " there are 1111111y
illlitati11111. 01 the trite church. 140
attend tvgtilarly. and be good boys."
So the first S4 lllll IA 4. morning after the
arrival of the boys iti the city. they
started out t4I t11111 the tIlle church.
They enteied one, and f the
pastor saying t hat s ll .thing must he
that the attendance sots not what it
should : that the member.. were
losing inten•st in church tillfaitie and
should I* ashatinat of them:selves; that
tint e gh money svas, contributed to
young Whinpere41 in his !another.
" we ha‘ e found the right plare."
Keep Up Your Insurance.
1 Mil let your insurimce policy
lapse. AVItatever may he maid about
the life insurance companies you may
depend upon it that they ate rare
enough for your 11111:114feen. They allay
110t. catty OVer to Y41111. credit an lillfeh
an they hip wild in the way of prodits:
they may dabble securities that the
13W !Mpg they t not I ; hey
may give their direetoirt4 the inside
track in some mallets ; they may pay
unreasonably large salaries m llllll
instances and hoist their 1.1111 ll ll g ex.
awaa• Nashigh. but the polies. -
Ito dder may rest Rosman' that he would
be a very fooliah 111311 to 411131 hes
pcilicy for any of these 11.11240 1:14. r01
plIkeY 1:1 Weld : the esent investiga-
tion sill make it better. Agitating) i
01) t his frialijeet has 111111e .11 already I
lei their Methods. hatVe liegtill ply 0
Illg the and are Mow 1..r I
t he inspect ion an Instils:owe Departs r
nista that is most anxious to snake
good. Di. not let slam policy lapse.
Sit tight.
OUR OTTAWA 1,E'r'l'Elt.
5.
Doings at the Capital During the
Last Week.
La Press* Correspondent caned to the Bar of "
the House of Commons to Answer Charge
1.11srepresentIng Non. C. E. Foster OP
position's Hunt for Scandal. Has NOS
Been Successful Andrew Ingram's Rettig.
nation
WHY WE LOVE ART.
A love of the beautiful and sym
ivat ion of tine innate hive makes it n
roomed, well-.1reetied man, and we
wee that the Semi-rendy tailored
tan ham the advent:tie... There it4 the
certain style and distinction in Semi-
renily clothes whieli make,. for the
self.possesaion that achieves MIreens.
In this rity and district the exeltisive
franeh hie for the sale of Semi -ready is
held by 'Messrs. MeLean Bros.. Gode-
rich. Ont
Seaforth Votes the Bonus.
Seaforth. .r it. hvlaw in
*tumuli to establish a elute
in; lllll fact uring eetablishinent in Sea -
341 (tie and 15 against.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
'well :did elinipletels demure the whole.) deo.
hen enduring it through life limemas wirhare,
Stich art rr he tees* exeept
pre-erlet ion. from n•enitiolile the
ran pirrnibly dells.. b. 1111 1 114411. FI411. 1 'Mart 11
rtier. matinfact fired hi henry 0..
Inleritnily.avling flimsily upon the hkeet
Mats 4 'aterrl. 'nee be sure yon get ihegehiline•
It I. taken inteehally and made Toledo. Ithio.
by cheney Ft Co. Testi inls fret..
meld by timeliest, Price 7.1.• pre lad fir,.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constlenti• 10.
The liveet elem. of printing done at
reasonable prices at The Signal.
decidedly interesting incident ;wen
pied the :al tent of t he !louse of
tary representative. of La Press.. lif
Moult real, 11111W/1 tell lietigrt• the lair of
the House to answer a charge of tube
reptesetging 11.m. lion. Enka Fowler.
the member 1.01. NI11.1 11 TI11.1.:ito, in t he
had said all kinds nr 1111..ty
II.. had tied:teed that Mr. Et eget. la• -
longed to 11. nt politician,. that
reply -sewed t he Frencli-Catiailians 4144
"fools steetwd in ignorance" and their
clergy aa "fanatics and hypocrites.
(.1•111/111 of lying Itypwrisy and niward
ice." Mr. didn't like this
Many of his fellinv -members PX1/11•10(4•1
surprise that he of all men elioink
squeal when he Wan hit, and hie leader.
Mr. Borden, remarked that any man
who Wm. so himmkingte41 Hutt he
couldn't eland the ei.verest criticism
to 'set out of public life at ini. C.
she tvilfrici, however, wise 11101.P r011.
addend... and assured the aggrieved
fendi's:: scribe was ealled upon ap-
pear and explain.
The Journalist at the Bar.
ll'he proceedings in the House par-
took tof the eat tire of a wen ig
farce. lYheri the eulprit appeared,
iti (nick\ coat and black lid gloves
mid earrying it silk hat, but looking
very palei 1 (11111(1 of laughter and ap-
plause greeted him a 4141 Lecithin,
by the way. whirit wns not confined
to the Government aide Of t he 1101141e.
it put "the gentleman at the bar" at
hi4 Pane. however. and from that out
he evidently reidized that he vemild
nod lie sentenced to loe,hanged, drawn
and quartered atm. all. Mr. Foster
Iiinewlf appeared to be the most lin-
en/1y mail in t he audience : he sat tug-
ging fit his monstache and glancing
furtively from side to aide.
Ten in' es was next constimed in
reading' the article in which the of-
fending matter oectirred, and it was,
of e lie, in French. An English-
speaking member lance on its. ....nein-
:non and requemled that it read in
English. isa he ...mid nnt lllll "pretend
what it Wall all about. Mg there Yea.;
no tranalation available ma the mo-
ment, and at mire there wita tinul lock,
until Mir Wilfrid again tattle In the
reacue, /11141 proposed that the trann-
lation might be put in later.
Then Mr. Foster ed. Mr. !hor-
de,* aeeonded. end the Hone(' rewilved,
that Mr. (Infinities he naked what his
name and occupation was. The reply
CAMP promptly enough, hitt when he
waft next asked if lie Waft 1 he n•pre-
sentative of La Pinar in the Parlia-
mentary gallery he replied that heron.
eel, end desired st week's adjournment
for that purpoae This WAIN knock-
out. for it indicated. apposrently, that,
juatifleation would be pleaded. If
;inch is the intention, is very interest -
ng Wealioln may he looked for when
the hearing mounted next Thurs-
•
•
No Fish to be Caught.
Apart from the Cininian. incident,
here has really been vet), little doing
11 the l'otnne.m. this week. The
scandal" campaign is falling very
IMBIATEOW Qs 01111t.
were a real ago. law sews lin se
learned that 1111+ k the hest lance lif
l'enrilier 10 0111 011 I% CUM Ile/Mb. 1
...Meat ton or .11•114 hand training%
now for centime...
ELLIOTT St McLACHLAN,
Principals
HAVE YOU A CAMERA?
We teach
Amateur
Photography
n1 pita home. I nder our insole.
!Ion there 1. nn experimenting nr
onding of Inalerinls and money. Von
learn to fit) 1.,ery step of the work soar
sof. Sneers. gionnnleed. Mir penal M
gold prise old Interest von. Write *who
CENTRAL BUSINESS CRIER,
A Great School
ZLLIOTT
TORONTO. ONT.
Saskatchewan and Alanttotre on the
west 10 New Firenewick nn the en.? nre
In isiien.I.inee thl. sews lot -taws nn
meter, entire year. MR1t111/1(.0.nt ent.•
W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
nr. 'envier anti Aleea nee. mt.
W. Acheson & Son
Sale of PRINTS
and MUSLINS
Saturday and Monday about 1,800 yards of English
Prints and five dross Muelins, light and dark colors, and a
great variety of patterns, all this season's goods, regular
value 12.1c and 15c, one entire table at per yard gc.
HANDSOME WAISTS
Ladies' ready-to-wear Waists
made from litie Lawn.
India Mull and Linen. daintily
trimmed with embroidery, lace
and fltie stitching, every size 24 Ns
SILK WAISTS
Hands new stylea in Japan
Taffeta Silk AV/Notts at C5 00
SALE OF CARPETS
We place on wile for June all our
Union and All-Wopl t•artoets at
cleating miens
UNION CARPETS
Re. enrible yard -wide Union Com-
pete, regular 311e, 40eand
at per yard
arid 45c
PURE WOOL CARPETS
and
valne 85e and IN* at Ric 75c
JAPAN MATTING
Japan Matting 25 pieces
variety of new patterns. regular
values sAte, 25e and 35e at 9g,
Lie, Ilk. and L1/4111. -
DRESS ORGANDIES
Imported Freud] Organdies.
and %pray effects, apecial An,
LADIES' SKIRTS
Light l'weetlii, • Linares and
Cheviots. medium' weight and well
niade from selectwi 'cloths, neat,
stylish anti well fitting $5 00
LADIES' COATS
Nee our display (of ladiea• Covert
rloth and Cravenette Coats in full
length, very fashionable and de.
freebie at this season, greys, (await
and olives at S3.00,
$10 00
LACE CURTAINS
Irish Point, Swiss and Nieting.
ham Lam CurNsitir.
SWISS CURTAINS
tains. in white only. MI! size and
special. regular SIM for
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS
paino white Nottingham
Curtain's varda long iind
inches wide fit 3 patterns, all
pair
„sw, regular 411.35 at laq'
RUGS
Ta pest ry. Velvet and WW1 lings,
3x3, 3x3s, Mai yards. Rang.
Selling at $12".
PRESARVE YOUR EYESIGHT
1 let) I. er.1111(011 with TA SON. manufacturing
optieien. mei 1.1 of T01.01f10. 10 be At tny'
store on
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, June MI, ty and 311,
,11,41 u ill tw srinil to have isll true., riiiiblod with defective eye
sight III 11 41111 /1111//111 1 heel.
IlaSe beet, eetablinhed in Toronto since PIN and detente
flint • ()see 11111,111111 CIU•1214 /1111 II bet'll IIIIeee141411 11). 111 1011 by
1 llle a111,41114141. they ha, e over other. is the feet the'
they grind their IIV II iellre/1 noel by so doing prevent any error fie
the pewee. of 11.1.1 lllll king,
if tner trout/1e you In any way. or the iglu* you now
*far lyre v Net dble. do not begleet thin opportunity of
sso ieg thee. rropetl) al fended tn.
All work 116.01 111 el) :Marl II1 VW' refetelleSW see
WHA ABOUT YOUR DRUG STORE GOODS? ,
Yitt• are 01 hers but :n whenevi.r pofteitile.
I We are agents for tie.
'UNION TRUST
North
Western
Lands
Easy and helpful plat, -
Alan for
Real Estate and
Business Brokers.
11' you want a tonsils,.
opening in Saakatch-
ewats, see us first.
1 ! Coal !
Vetl\Low Prices
for\Coal for
Next Year's Supply
For cash
All orders filed by June 20th will be
filled for $6.50 per ton -best coal.
ROBERT ELLIOTT
'Phone 70
9
$10.00
Homespun Suits
Homespuns in light grey shades promise to be
more popular this season than ever for summer wear ----
in fact it's going to be difficult to supply the demand
for these popular goods.
Our $10.00 hontespun suits are of an exceptionally
good quality of cloth, the shades are ,just what are
demanded and the make and fit all a person would
ask for. There is no use paying 115.00 to 118.00 for a
fsourmsnrormosu.it when we can give you such good value
The best dressers are
homespuns. wearing' bur $10.00
Boys' Play Suits
Just the thing for the small boy to play in, so nice
and cool and save their good clothes. Call ttnd see
them, they are a new kind of togs.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
THE PROPER PLACE TO BUY
CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS