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The Signal, 1907-8-15, Page 2g T■uMDAT, Augltelt 16, 1907 a iowd UUDERh H. ONT•A,R PUBLISH$D RVERY THURSDAY or IVANATTER t RUYERTSl1N TillepAotte Call No. AA 1h"." 1, :Tercels of Ooltserlpbell "i l..Al bROLL00 per STUM to tavallw+. . rnentbe�8so : them * muuLAW. SL51•. To `nitetl Stair. aD.edbwr , al.•YI a )'sal WriMly in ,ed, an,•rt ftabooriben who fall to roosive Taa nieeAt regularly by unin will halter a ave by ,N•. legal /1} a ria of the tact al as early a data m• M V1' = a ehallge Ili address 1. desired. red. bol e I b• old and the new address abonld be Elven. Advertldna Razes: IAApA and other abulLr advarliownta, to hmp r Roe fur first fnsertlou and M per Iaon a fol b uCpeob au stent Inwrlio n. Measured 7 noapartU male, t welve 1111 a to atInch. Badnw, /pants Of disk Ifr1e, dud undue, 1U rlrl Year. Advertlaemerna of Lost. Found, Honeyed. Vit cation Volostant,leis tuestlon• Wanted. Housa., fol Sale or to Rent. Parma for gale, or to Itria Artldeb for Hale, plc.• not exceeding -who zea«. Inc each IsssrtIon ; $1 for nest nwnth.:ilk' for each subsequent menth. Larger ad voice iter nlerte in proportion. Annouaoenaenta to ordinary reading type ten -penis per line. No nutWe Itua Ilan Yvc. Any epneW rid ice, the cepa[ of whleb W that peoltolary benefl[ of any Indlvldual or sasoci AUm, to be cotlrldnrad to advenleemeat oral to he obarg.d t000rdilhgl7. at« Rfor display and /+ontract edvertiw oaenb will Oe Staten On appllnatlon, Address all communi*attolsa to VANAITER t ROBERTSON. TNa Siam yy., __—_._.- ._ _ Hd.wleb. lint. GODKIFLI H. THURSDAY. AUUUST 14. Isis;. AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION. According to The Balt Reporter th Board of Trade of that town has a good record in regard to its rndur'ow went of industrial propsals whiel have [acme before it. It hue exer'ceeee caution and discretion in dealing will such propositions and in this way has given cause for the feeling of confid once whiehthe townspeople rvidentl) have in its recommendateona The Reporter ways : For several years the Galt Board of Trade has carefully considered eyerymanufacturutg pmptmoition sub► mitts: for its approval, and in Italy ode case bass it passed on tothe rate. payers an agreement and failed in re- ceiving an endorsement of its action. It has turned down many offers that did not look good. Among them our from the J. :{t. Ranee Company. inc- lement manufacturers. Bram otcn ,it ac which SL Catharines jmnped. The sequel is told in The Mtaudard of that city, its issue of the. 31st containing the following editorial : "Tbe J. M. Roes bone Company, Limited, is now, to all intents and purposes. a thing of the past. Art In- terim liquidator has been appointed to carry out the winding up order re- cently canted by Mr. Judice Riddell of that. High Court. It b consoling to nutif the opinion expressed by City Molicitc Contior rt the city council meeting Monday evr- ping that the city's luau of $iyetto is fully safeguarded by a first mortgage upon the company's five acre" of land, the factory building and plant. The statement is official and leing given by the city solicitor after ronsdrre tion should the assuring to the anxious citizens. •'Thr venture with the Ross concern has been anything tint profitable to the city, Imst it Is to fee hoped that some live and pnegtrssivr Inienufac- Layers wtlI he [mind who will take over the buildings and turn them in. to the )guy spot it was expected the How people would have Made of them. It is not always best tit look upon the dark ride of any affair and the best thing now to the dune in to turn the threatened evil int. god." When our Board of Trude maks the ratepayers of Gait to vote in favor (if an industrial bylaw lite citizens ap- pealed to can rest assure) that a coul- plete rueasure of that protn ter or pro- tuoterte )tall bweti taken anti the otrritx of the proposed elitmement thoroughly discussed. The hoard feels ita re"pon- sibnlity And in coin -fol to pans only those proposals that hart- sound merit a. their basis. -This is the reputation which every Hoard of Trade shmrld Aim to rstaJo. lisp for itself. The towns -of Ontario have been rather Lou anxlolln to catch at anyRuit in their desire to "retire Manufacturing indust.rien, and a Board of Trade which can distinguimb between a scheme which promises title• close and one which dors not, and which ha" the roun.ge to declare ito honest views, in p•tfurming a val IIAl11r service for the curnmmnity. ATHLETIC SPORTS. .-Wo False ideals of success are- tttreyaleat in hnsinex" life, in social life,, anti Ier- haps nowhere more noficenl4v than in the vmhn of athletic mlNm'Im. ldm Hr hall, lacrosse find other gnome.- IQlould lie indulged ill with a view to health fu) r•rrention and elle drvelopnlent ul muscular activity, alertness o[ rye and linlh, and other numb• iloaliliea, including that of keeping an ever m r. Mn these n H Le r til a eo 1" it i. o Pe' I 1 not necessary that the pin'er Amold nil Ways will the Ramo. Is i. nal nl'nl,Ail . for oti I 111-1 to H •fl' r y ug d at- fol the nipper blood, and a Kamm in will, -11 I lhdh sides do not play to win i" hnrlly worth phryiog : lint when ill -temper in mhow•n, or When oluestunalle prat' ticomoare resorted to in the effort to (teat the other fellow,., than it is snit, to may that those participating in til" game have lost might of the'true ideals of gentlemanly apart. Yet too often we Clear Itf bad freling between riv* teArtim, rind perhaps quite an often the fault i" with the spectatorn rather than with the player" themselves, and it team given hoe after s snatch in A neighlmlring town with it tale of till-ti•p•thnent and ,&bwm from those whit should have received them an a kindly hoHf wmlld receive a welcome guest. The greatest success A player till the lacrosse Herd or the Imselall diamond Milk have In to lir a grntlrman nn toll 000asions and under all eirctr(nataneett. Better lose a gauze than lose your temper; hetter to own op that yon we bsatse than to attempt to win by t.barp t ieks. The people of a town pp6ys like to have a team that can ja In a geentlemt.nly fashio• and can eel■ summ , too. but tbase people whom Rood dpinion In worth having w0W radw be" a team that emit i THE SIGNAL: 'GODERICH. ONTARIO lose like gentletuan than one, which wants to win anyway and Seta "grafi The Mraw Brigades' Away, away ill ole ueWnhlN, to ole revdlb 1>< �� OTTAWA LEwI'i'ER I tandr to Ise befit by each Individual le* Is that Mother poiold t titregulations a ions the- le [batt, under the old uhaliotn that We �� AOHESQN SQN - it It b take defeat grace 11b ton from Holding Coal Areas applicant owned that land, but under N'hele love.b„Il autoal till eventide with room cl fully i. coat of the greatest lessomr to s one a 'low valley of aw"lie.a into the rice+ of aril Conditions A Reminder of the ase regulations the applicant vier the hill -of ulorn0yt, down to tete •lraela the Waythe Public Domain Was Ire learned in this lite. At ; The breve belga:« of the' tolua, unto the wHl+they.trealu, HOW THE aoVERNMENT DEALS WITH WESTERN COAL LANDS. merely lersss frotu flat Government utxlet such onerow ouoditiuns tthat • Reducin1 ■ >:v .W Stock_.-___ iiwt ;i. dy Beautiful an of the Marry night of real and - •very neaten[ of speculation la alba- lasted. - '•gem," fix) -w•hto have brought ••r"lil •r 11Y, EDITORIAL NOTES. golden droon ! , Regulations Which Prevent Specula - - Aw.ly away h, tike ula-nhyl roolphy at the John 1). Rockefeller will live, her- little atate, ton from Holding Coal Areas ring accident, ill he more than ninety- N'hele love.b„Il autoal till eventide with room Idle Leases Held Under String. four y/.ujr u/ age, according to hie of tale to well ; aril Conditions A Reminder of family phyrioian. The SINN: die vier the hill -of ulorn0yt, down to tete •lraela the Waythe Public Domain Was yollllg._ that risks. Thr brave briNrde. of 1 M dally lite flwll eat• Dissipated Prior to I8of1. The Collegiate, Institute rruuion .,lata. of real iuE pear! `wsir: —_ - next. week will livingback to town a Aaay, aaay In lite uwrdlat, and knows, Its the +Lal' 1111. Ultxwa, Aug. 14. - Donny [pluton, r gooldly array of "old bov” anti .."I'l reN1 %% till lie. to lisp lip. or love that wall Huller exi st why the Liberal Admi11istration '•gem," fix) -w•hto have brought ••r"lil thessle,. of bhNtnl : cotilmeude itself to tale people. When Co the old school and to theiaxelves ill The brave bristad« of Ihe Idling. ole .heady du opposition the Li lerxlse plesir v u h/in drfintd file theuurel eat t a m their career". The town "haul: give andeHl and tree deet u{ lioalniatbt to Yml alld•the 811M eye.• that alin,. of P,ulicy, which they promised to tot - been a welcoule worthy of that IN•• nitir will, Iaee• for you! low should thry be rehrrtlral to Power. eft"ion. -Ilautnloev gull. This was in !IIIb, anti since that time eleven years have come and gone. The Yankee" can twat zea At env• Tile Canadian people, disgusted with thitig Ieyuiring wind. I""r eustsacr, FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. the conduct tit public xHairs under that irdrrnntional yatrh tare.. - Conservative rule. placed Ihe- Litterala The Ontario Guvernuwot it I,) take tart- A Gentle Suggestion 01,',A: ill power in 11;iitl, and hirWry supplied that rulrwrr to why question wucbih a hand in the tank of wrtlring hired uurrydl lirr"I.l, the glad faith and p,liteeal honestly off help in livid Pmvillle hY u)Netiitig iul- As it hint to nt-wly-nlart•iwl )ample the Government of the day. ,aigratio a officer it, England. Ireland it i" `l"ime"d that rolTee is,a bxui fling for A tnatl n letailwl' espr'laldv if IIIc Public Domain Dissipated. and Scolland. wife dlwan't know how to make* it. The Curtarrvativ " ill a general way rVito the cry of graft against the Lily •'Canads ix giving away Altogether The Big Stealers Go Free. eral Governutenl. Thi. is a subject too testicle to both file I'nited Ntatra 1'101fArY NCw.. upon wbich theZ lima)• speak with land Brilxin." says a prote•rlionint con- A Juan no-mw1 she line ha" eeu l,,sell( A xutbo"it)•. lu ") rrryative days it OLPITIr"d aN it that do war tem neat And }rt thin ,mutat nine I" y' to jail fur steeling a strut car. nululwr of fellows who have stolen rn. public kip held in trust fur tha kip rempaary arks that the Vannditeu tire* railway rystrulN tilt- still on she Politician" and their friends. tariff the raiwrl ell that it may the more uutsidt•• The manner In which the pally and diMcult fur the t'uited `Statex and Fried or Boosted. is er,l,i,`f,4 its frieudn were enriched by the build- lug of blip Canadian Pacific will stand Hritain w give un quything. Thr pro- Taoluo N-aht, forever a. ualnumental evidence of that te•tiunimL theory is a fearful and If. is tiloe that ruule peat al,l"r who, cupidity and stupidity of the govern - wonderful thing. diHs-ganling Ihr daisy, Ihr dafftoilil ing Party of that day. The public - ---- ,and (,fill.,. flown- of the Held, world domain. Lhe public funds, the public Old Coont•y newsptwrs are nut • bid hi" tuner Lo ming of the heunhlr, o e rl l -Ie a eel Points) e tilr uerid• work" wear nil handed over to beelers and adherents without the slightesthtest well infurmwl when they I hthat tvauPornraLicSn. !Lyra that future was that Canada is aggrieved because of Quite Proper. dimetlonte•d need this railway wan I*' ally louppxeel lukewarmneme on that V. 1110Ix.l1tm.. lieve d tot the Isynrrut of taxes upon part tof that British tiuverunlent to- F:cct•ar•t from n 1 pular atWel ` "Site pr P it" railway stations, ground", work - "huts, huildings• yards and rolling Karla the ,,all -red" w•hellle. Call- its, relllaille d inactive in It eloill ll/`e fill' Il .lock forever. /Shinn are not Hitting Op As' night, considerable period. then nadestly desrnglaging herself to oLod him full in Esovmo es Greats to C. P. R. Syndicate. ,. thinking x1 mint that "All -red" Jou need, tile couutrnxnce rind mignifiwt n dee"ite The Cunatervativrx are given to cril- anyway, they recognize the right of for melt -communion. By lure's ill- iciyr the Governmrnt for itn Gtiud the British Governmrnt to art ill the Ntinct he divined her porpoise she Trunk Pacific policy. Have they for. matterias it thinks fit_ wanted to conceder his proposal aPpui f brow the infiurncr u[ that yhatium' a ilia Pit gotten the terms upon which their friends and sup.{aort.rs were given the __- - llritiah Uolumbix is said to Ito up I'rtslmxl Presence. With the innate tart of a truly grill eel nature be lade (!susdino Pacific Charter? In short• the llontervative political syndicate in arta" against Japan~ iulmigm- her god evening in French. :tied with Was given i'L5,IMMI,(XXI in cash. 8,),(11111,• tion." This atxlemeat cony Ito taken Ineassired trend Paced away into the (JAN) acres of land wore dpi an areata, with A good big ulrasur• of ball. Tit, gathering gL-au•" And rompleted ruts value(( at *45,. JnPuntxe would not Ito in British te Pockets. Not Diverted to Private h<thrl• a[heti[ 1&i- "'tire, alba 114111,1111. All this votat property was sinless they were meftil to Columbia uu lialmllon '1911te-. jm l•Pwtually rxempte•d from taxation. stlrrrledy. A great many British Some kit that Tor)) urgnn" alae grisiub- 1'hr land in being sold at prices .vary- (,. olombianrecognize cognize the advantage ling that the LiFwtal tariff collw•lm ing from $.i to $12 Per acre. The of .lapareeme unit Chinew labor in dr- more revenue than wxH collected in I hl• Java tit the N. 11.4ariff of de•ptexsinn. property today has it gross income of nearly dMe.11110100 annum, or veto res the country, but that neat P R Y \V}ly, bless them, that im one tlf the per prac- orally that same tis the incuute of the not of the noisy clays. very things it wan int••nded tor. Thr Dominion of Canada. - _ N. P. war intended GI divert the taxa- All of this vast franchise wax given After rending of the F"xex disaster- tion of the nutneeit into lite packet» of away by a Government which failed need the carelellnne•sm shown in hand- the conshines ; the Liberal tariff faxed to gI-amp Life possibilitir of the future, fur public purlNries. Audi then• it oral whose only criterititi of value was Img dangerous explosives, fine won- remost Ito thirree Ill mim flint lcnnmdi is the hopeless deficits which each year drys that there Are not more fatalities doing It vastly increased buaineeluo now, [aceto the Minister of Finance. The irons similar raossen. In these fifty, of and the revrmw ha% incr•emmel carrell- Grrverneneat was millions to the had electiie wires, high explomive", seuto. p adingly. Oil )ars! that Liberal tariff each year, and the public debt was rtollectn revenue, and Lisle people Intl growing larger and larger, and it wan pings railway crmingm,and all the mcrop Lhe coruhise " alour Iwnrfit by it, not to be expected that men who were other wlltlpment off modern prlgreas, But what about the fellows, Pahl) have unable to conduct the affairs tit the thi- Would Ito A pretty aetWOUN World born arguing that the Liberal al tariff is Dominion. rxeept at a loss, should be ill live in if we had not become- Ac- Junt the old N. P.:' able to grasp the importance ur rslne comtumwl lu taking rhaner". Ventilate the Passenger Cars. I of Afreinchhw such ah that of the Canadian Pacific. \\'hen parties f tpuriets nUDrfo P Toronto Wo,ekly,Hun. There iH another point to which- the The Change ta•lbyb. flee told land why du this country fromrhe railway conlinxioought w torn RAI aln ug all events rhe pt til of Caoadair cunclluionfor in 1880 arrived aat this title tholes who have them in charge attention. Null that is the proper ven- , , the after (wing in gla'Y fllrlll 11 ehxnl•Y to ere tllr twat tilation of pHsrnger ears, Gil into :[ first-CdliSM r,/lacl tot ti11• train from yevrm, eighteen ped -r for eighteen yens, Wre'C JoUMwl soder part» of the country? In the lwauty (;hicagto, which p1s"r. IhmngPt ten Avalanche of viae., still that Liberal of it" s•rne•ry, in the wealth and cum- Guelph rat 0 it. m. , or lit the Montreal party took Lhe hetni, and from that [lute that hour the country fort of its rurwl limt,.ictm, in Ihr intrlli- express that-Irikc" Ofoltawn it five, p ^ utlut. has enjoyed n marvellous uteasure of nj Heuer u( its prgolr. Huron count}' in end the sinell which greegist the now is of murisawrl only M}• that fi pig Ion prosperity. in the very fent rank in thea Prov• which haH mi"wvl it% daily elrno- Coal Lands Conserved. ince, and yet the trghriats Itre nrady ing. It is different in the 1'Illlnuanm ; The "Pecs l:at.r findn nu encourage - always sent )Nark home wlthollt having in thew, nithough pelyrlesteep in thein ment from the Literal Government. MIYII llllx delectable / \\' n land. hat n all aught, the fiir is at tell tittle" fresh. •7 The Ilio of that Interior Department Ft' -Y Pte earth in there to acid in much drat. Thr dlffrrl•ncr in till• condition of that fthnlspherr mom[ Ito cur to that diffe'• 41 wtohog with that cool yueation dhows how tuithtnlly the (itivermnrnt adored places an firnntforl and ?Strat- eiw",io the form of ventilation. What' redrettis its promise. heretofore any fiord still vonne of Cllr other little rtien P i- pr•o"'id"d ill Illy %.,L?* of fresh air for r«o Pwn wishingh. AnPnirr real lands Its whish much alai[ods nre taken ? ,� Nlreping A% s shouttbee provided in I culldd do Nil Illhltl filing ltd" application Right fight of (rake Hurone t Lightho"e fau orlinary co meho.. It is lot. for risk of health• if not Itf life. Chat tmt-i•nterHAn and paying $31 perm -re for anthracite coal andPer acre for coal of any Point would eftnee the memory of orlinAry• clnlch which has teen In` .111111 other quality. noything litetwrt-n here and NiAgne-ata. nhpit"I in cul all-night journey. lander the.ec regulations coal land ---- -= The Bareheaded Wal.aa. A ps"I out of the pmarnsion Alf the Governuiew rapidly the total arra Thr following fmnl Tfie FStI'affutd Wood.ta•k Sentinel Revic.. dem{{Neeked of previolu to Match Met. Herald i" interesting tin nn oufnide A woman who attended servire in I(s17, loping 'W14'171 noes. Thr area" view• of Lite illdmh'ifil ftittntioll in a Nt. t :alh,arines chorch withoot her di.pssed of eitch year tender 'The old Ull:erich : hat found herself themtiI * -I of some regulations, which Permitted the pill -- very flattering reolar�x from the chAs• of that coal Innd", for the five It Witold »14•111 fhal that town of w• pnl/ie. Whether or not a otian yearn Anil nine onth» previous t1 m ti,"lericb gfic,• it,elf a "rtlalrk toy vat' wefil+Pa hat ill ,-horch truly bee a gtie"- March :it. 11007, tire- AA follows : ing dowll tit,- other day Ihr lea"iw.d tall of good 111' local taxtP: titre storeiv Your coding Jon :01, 'Irl, :iY, dt111 ,aCl'ea 101/y1AW tat. gnaaulh•e the INmnl- "( the if cannot been matter of religion. It du. 'IYi, '27.41'2 •. '1µ,'•.I,1.1.1 Dl ltltl,t"d Ille'1.1' Itowe" f'.1„ Wdlich 1. maid MINI Ih ei', will Ito melo-not ten Ida •• •' ,� � , ,LT prnpoas to dam that DltirLuul :riot women in heaven fur every estate, find , do FIG, Ifi,IIU •• devt-lnp elowtI" - ower to drive 44-410-- the chmures arae that not one of theta do. '• 'feel, 40,:CAl •• rich factorirn, imnish dight. ,nod run will l.• found wwa-ing a hat orli bonnet. F'or the nine tia,nths ending JJotch It I'Aid ill elect I'll- 1.30 Wm y -ymePill , ,rill If nwtorlhan noty go to heaven without la 'I1, )1117, 14KIIJKi1 arres. it is possible tlott lite-ehe-ine omy yet lint why luny she not gra 1.0 church ., Speculators Blocked. - 'gu fnnvani louder the HrAot. bylaw Hesidr-, these are ,rout#• People who It likocanle very evidegtt that. "Pwcu- oro.... I with rodereoce to tho• same par I't447 thitik that that spirit of devnli"'l liters were securing the nal lands. Ihnugh tri• prinnoerH claime,l that in the wooed not Ito entire))' deNtrod ye , bat for nu less than 103,931 accept were -tuft o1'the munl•y nor'- ket it wit. iny.l--ihlr to pr4wore the alight. be ialprnvetl• If fill wotnro werft tai church larrheadeol. Live the other absorbed in the nine months previous to March :it. 1!+17. The Minister Of lAt'ge fond- rwlon•wl under the roudi. hand. of cntlr-t, the nttendAncr Al. the Interior slow what was happening, Iionm ,or that hylmw. With e•Iectic church alight miller. Bot Perhaps anti on Match 4. Ii1117, the regulntioupt Imower Glnll•rich might ri-r from the dead Leese) and Isecotile dilfer•nt fr'oto the whole problem of the relation of lire". tl chorch-going is tont deep And under which Such things were possible other IuWn"• nm it i" now different nobtle for the orlina ry man. wen. suspended. lander the old regulations there was tram hhoxt in rwantp of mituntion• - - - „ The "Cap's" Joke. ti? � uo limit to tike nee page one moves might rwcure, and haul the name remained in Many teolPwr:ooce people were Ito- Toronto Saturday Micht. force touch longer the cont lands of guiI1H1 at til,• Ll."t provincial rtrcfiun 1 1/ 11 a' • 1 /mat toll lent 1 n ,t. Jolm c 111 Th 1 11 111- 1 r cotint tel nl sewn have lice Ill r n y : n all by Dir. Whit.nec's ptomime to hike the van til, anriene tienrioer who nc- 1P1111t,1 tillrhhr PN,llleeld faine,a few yeat•. in the hands of "pecnlatorm• The Lib- e•ral (Jovernitirot, dopa things difflor- Joee11M` Nllsllllll.lteal[1,111 IIIIe 11f Pe till le*-, I./ e• 11 r es rhe raiz u1 him not only ag n f �b > c New w re ulatitln r e rat! •. were ) R " tilos• who T e h hes rat r, i e •1• It kept half ra h n 1 • ., le* sallow, n r Lhe rx t t I r- nth Stas[ lake", pmniplly framed and put in force the licrow• mitualion minee that lime bill it dell mod waggish man under hix which limil Pit the acreage of each ap- knnw how Ibe pranks , ban been kept. "Aturnhhc asisect, It will Ito te- ptieant to '2.Uhl lures, and this may The flnmilLon Ilcr:dd, an lade eendrtlf ( rnemlwred that when hi- vessel, the llem,lote, flrmideriA in a gale tiff the only Ito leaned. nrwmpaPwr, conementing lq"m flit- we*"tern Kap cwt autumn he, sifter Mast Work the Mmes. In to the limitation in which licenmea in that city mending his rtew away ton the lifc- I'( addition tis it)tthanner n(T1•age and the right to lease otlh•, have laetl maoi mlatlotl, size» ti 1 the 1 1 -t. ClueRR Igo the cabin top, which wait wl►mhed ntlrifl and wits finally driven each applicant is misfired to cout- situnlion Al. follow-: on to shote after the Inst with the teener active alining operation" on "The actino ,f file cnmmissionr,.a crew hail fnnndered hl the darkness, hi" Irnnehuld within one. year from has di.henrtenesd nh.mv vilizen- who This action Itf him has been accounted the date he in took ifird by the depart. have- AI bents [ht- moral welfare of line of the most creditable in the trent, and shall product- suchyyuan- Hamihon. IPue it whti.0em the offle annals of lake sailing, and his suhne- liths of coal A" the department alecte, rrprrs ntalive•. of the 'dominant gtient en/•ip• one of the most mirsrul- Should the applicant fall to conduct {{sr•tY• en t he city. The result" in on"• A few days Offs, the we, c.. an olmorat.ions a" Ad viNed or produce the Ifo/nt6,111 IIf 111. Whitney» loudly• old aequaineanee met. hill) and warmly ammhnt of coal "tipidated. his lease In heralded reform in the aelminipterlali,,,h ronf;rAtulatel him nn Ihr preservation liable to cancellation In the discretion Alf the license law nr1• Hitto the results rlseWhere. Them trnmr��lcoon Of hl life, 'rhe rwpbin Ihankwl him And -then of the Minister. It isalsl provided in the lease that reform, roll -i -ring ill the diems-l<AI ,If remark f bb applicant, for a real Prase shall pay )partisan Grit coromissioner•s And the "�yi thin fellow Hheard ron've got to the Government royalty at the aptwintmenf ,of ptrtisAn Tory ram- tip At the City Hal) In no 1klnd of a rate of five rent. per ton, failure to mis"ionerli• hna find the inevitable re- man:" "Whet'" which renders that lease liable to ram sult of slaking the administration of the license nyntem serveft the end" of the [natter with him r'• "Well, the da After 1'd been fl,tat- y rellestion. All features of coal soloing rights shall be Idle Tory inntea/l ,rt the (crit. party. InP� round in that lake for hmsrs he issued subject t/ the provision that j be to Imiy The titter tailnre of the Whitney t>rdlorrd people to boil their drinking■dual settlers shall entitled ppnnHe aboold have the effect of colon- POR thousands of [arms dnternHted in water 1" at the pit's mouth whatever coal they may require for their own use, at a to moral reform to turn with hope to __ ___ price not to exceed $1.76 per ton. Mr. Grabllem, who proposes that the license This wasn't at IMIlham'a. What Country (ivies. law he administered h nnn- hotrd1 like the f>a." "There's a nnrt of a hump right here A cursory glance will "bow the partisan police on tit• rieest," said the tailor, parkins io Lis hilt, `4rest advantage of the new system of lands the z_ __ _ -" o»asmemenfa, her will the that (l/ralln with coal ever old it The Grand Trunk ballasting make clothing so Pmt wits not the bump Is there. " I know Ont-. was pnwible tinder the ofd for are stilt the new ■wikches which have been first into the wbore their new realise Ton will," sighed the customer. Tbet'a m�rAoetet hook IM lay ietslde rrgLllatioas one personal to acgniren thousands of acne of coal lands and keep them idle, whereas tinder the pnepsrt freight Yi T bwuUL she.( vest pocket new regulations the gnstatity of coal 1aeE1'.tY77I:'3:k: .al4Y'.a'9„•;,.dA,gR,'�1,4f ..:-:;,rrp'u. , C-4" Owns tis Coal. The natural resoureea of that coun- try belong to all the people, and not to A few speculators. The Liberal Govel•uusetit recognized shim, and thelrforr A Nyxtrtu of )easing has bases ret.tbliehwl• so that An applicant is discouraged unless he intends t, con- duct Active wining operations, and in that evrntthe liuvtruu►ent receives a revenue of 5 cents a tun telmn all the coal mined. Should the applicant fail to mine, then the lease terminates. One of that complaintx made during the conal 1' nwinr ill the \\'ret hetser wee,, that while theta wan plenty pf coal the owners were doing no min- ing. The (loveranlent determined that such a condition should not lo -cur again and tht• coal mining rrgu- l/tiona were abrogated. and new ours, distinctly in the interest« of the propl., were formulated. "The Connervath•r" have often de- nied that the Liler,ll (lovernmentpro- tects the settler" and holds the itprcu- hetor at arm'" length, Net herr i She evidence of it. Speculation. such as war Carried un under a Conservative Goverluraul, its impossible under the tegnlatiunx which the liberals have framed fur Iht- protection u( tile, pulp - lie dons aiti. One Result Possible. Are agitltlimi in in progress with re- gant lo) ata general election. 'there could tw only one result if an appeal t were blade o the People. The lb- eiad* would lee returned to Iwwer, for that triple of Cmumbs. are aunt• lustia- fiel with the manner 1 which imillic laffnila have teen matea ed. The trader of that 'uns•ra'ative omrty will mhur teak fi I tl political 1 Y Po tour of that country. It wo ld hr, writ I-) keep in mind the evidence If faith- fill lufuiniatiation of affair», A it inert the stateulrnts put forth by f r sued figure,s which ahuuld xatidy seta Iar- onloJole man that the Governo;ewk of the day Joan the confidence of tte 4wuple.And+ that confidence will rat Im• withdrawn. CURRENT LITERATURE. ^ti THR (c.v�.vara%, MAUAZIra. -Tilt' oliening,irticb• of the Angn"t numiver• I,( The C.anluliau Magazine in Ivy Goodwin Smith, on "Party Govern. ment." Dr. !Louth enunciates his well-known view+ in opposition to the pr+lwnt party system of government, to which he attrihowed most of the evil* Anso ciated with politics. "What fills the politicnl air of Canada now with 'graft' and suspicinnm of 'graft* ? Whitt its impairing the integrity of judicial appoiutmentH and thus &*- Hailing the light stronghold ofpubile rigght and parityofgovernment? `\'hat batt Ilex necerwitirm of party, which rumpel it t, lay itc AdherentA ? Our people are good. knit corruption will grAtlunlly work duwnwsrJ". It hills its iustruenrntA in party organizations And conventions• which, thongh the =.r le are not Aware of it. practically take the elections out of their hands %' The tronble- in that, though Dr. Smith in very strong in criticism of the existing system of government., he does not indicate what ix to tike ito place ahuuld it Ito rejected. Tote" party system is capable of improvement in its work- ing, and well -directed effort to this end will pmtubly yield letter re- sultn than the attempt to destroy the existing plan of government without providing a aldrititute. Thin ntunher of Tile Canadian Magazine has a nuln- her of other interesting features, in- rluding n short pm•en by our former yunng townsnlAn. Owen F. Me. (iillieuddy. . r—■.. Autumn Session 1 Born. Sept. And ht all depsrtulenteof 1Ile CENTRAL aNalNEae COLLEGE • \'o a and Gerrard Ht,t, Toronto. am • G ata,atome "I Dl*In.+ oar apeNorily In , ayulDment, -taR. methal. and r-oilt.. I 1'oit ala Invited to write for it If inter e.ted ly d In the kind whdevork which brirlN.lw-t mut>r+nw. Addrew• W. H. SHAW Principal. t t alt -- "-- ------ --- - -- " __ _ ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE va St. TRO■As, OUT. Tear L �In ae.lbse. I 11116011,i ft it f„a. University affiliation, Music, fine Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Corrtmdreial, Domestic Science. For year book write PRINCIPAL WARNER. O. D. ••NNN• 4ft MNNMNM4+M Fall Term Opens Sept. 3rd - - CENTRAL • •TrIATF0rt0• ONT. Thin whool by twine the beatt ham be conee the In +r hominess Trag inin School in the N'ro, We have three de. imortmentt: ('OMMRR( IAL, S ItANII, and TY:LI:GRAPH\'. Ir'.',: e,- ted In ohfalnln,t•practicaledlask, writeforeurnewratalegne. Graduale. -.(.lad tood Dt Ions. ELLIOTT St MCLACHLAN. `` Yrinripal., INMN4+NN•�NMNNM• (letter Net •Yirnnine" Rn-ineo IObentiaton now than wi.bheed fie ofd Ytm a rhe m. Rall Term From Sept. 3rd. Astend the 110 "Osre/oro T01<ONM ONT.... #MR. yoNNa ANT) AIAXAsnRA irm) a1Nl you will undmllAedly Ret 'Vonylne- business t.ealntnft. rid. the "Imltestior' Rind. tint, of two hundred Sal Shy Balls for Mok. koespar-, mtenarrwphera. Ma. we filled Ipnly an.en of the poxltioH44h• H.no ere eby ready wben rale were reletvbel. volt It 1,'at atvw l this naheel-n doubly para W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. for the next ten days to make room for the new Autumn Goods. We will contloue to offer special Inducements In all departments. iI, , 11i 641 .�;(' o ,t,,a, REDUCED PRICES �-.�y..� 4„ ,,Rx,'f� I111. 1,I� I .a,,,cL � , t vt i for Muslius and Wash Goods. � �' 5; ' ��iz P a .l . sic a'1 for Drees Goody (black and colored). F i'a 11 1 ;, for linen Damask 'fable Cloths and Napkins. "'' for white muslin Shirt Waists. � for cloth and tweed Coats and Raincoats. " ., 'I� r Y�V11, � t for Lin I ;,,," , ,, o euros and G ts. _,_ .. zea '41 ,,. �. for cotton Blankets, Quilts and Sheetings. "`�',`t°sk',� In fact in -every department there Is something rendered specially attractive in our efforts to reduce stocks. SPECIAL Opened in stock this ..it 40 places new fall wool I dress suitings in plain materials and small pattern effsctr In a range of colot•s at per yard 76e sad $1.00 IV INSPECTION INVITED. * r T,'r. We AOHESON & SON co�� - NEW IDEA OMAN'$ PATTERNS We A. McKIM AZINE t«. x. G DISCOUNT SALE' t ALL SUMMER GOODS ; ' T'1" �t ..LLL,:40- MUST GO NOW... ; 11 Colored Mualins ' Y°r' ''� E11 � 1 •11 " Sunshades �, Ons -third Ot -1 t ,r at one-quarter off, w' Ich Means IOc Lays no fur i}c, $1,00 sunshades for . 67c. toe mnslins for 22ic, and all $1.50a unshades for .. $1.1111. tetwerne at similar put $2110 had Allthite Goods " 4It_ �: n lsr off. t Xvrry d tan' worth of Cor- set ('ova , W.1 t• SL t , Night Gow, , I)law'•, e.c., , you buy you ill get 2. in cash hark. � e,� Baby Ro a �',, A., O_tse-Hasner et. Sft,g Millin _-:­tg1.' Millinery almost for the taking of be away. [fee the lot at 311r, Home were $2.00. , c; 11 All White suns ell for .. $1.34. $2.50 sunshades for .. $1.07. $'1..00 sunshades for .. $2.1111, A few Child's Colored Dresses Oar -third off. All White Waists �; just My -prime $1.110 waists for ..... We' ' 112.011 Waists for .... $1.00, $4.00 waists for .... $200. All other prices to same cut --cut in two. A lot of Fancy Goods at IaaY_rice. Some very fancy lines in the lot. q -third off', at ' '` McKIM'S BUS STORE. The Triumph of the ThIP e I w CAN11�ADAN NATIONAL !t ;� EXHIRMON =r 1907 1Otor4m 1907 Auduat 20tb to Sella Rlnaii,ter 1kb QR 6" ,ro � � p � � 'a 5000.000 In Now etdldliads 5400.000 In farellaloaa 34WI.000 Im rrltttlabiaMia W-'000 In Special Aftnimob..a 5' 0.000 slave iall Pa u,& Gials� N T11a1'e dolt: En AgawilRts sodin M VNIC ST OF THR WORLD'S la imS ­vpIIIAGNUIFICMT AL&TrLR SPSCrACLE _' KRIVALLZD �fT�?AISNAMNT FXAT1URZ8 f� F. &B*AWMWM soli..11 W, IL P, -I r� a o. Gut %du. i "V-3 r'Irlta:` z1,;T,:�, �mdaw.w,. - 44"1or4amo 11 I-4 MidsummerSale I-2 Off bi cit ,tom -- —OF--- Was ,?� Off. °.Lv-.... Summer Clothing and Hats I I I We have too much summer clothing on hand. ,I i Tho backward season accomnts for it, so in order to get rid of it we will cut the prlees oft quarter to one-half' off :the regular price. i These prices ought to movA every suit and hat in quick order. Here is a sample of the .y savings we offer you .c r e •liLr t at it;: $i5.00 Suits for v $7,50 $3.00 Light Fedora Hata .. $I.50 Come early and get the best bargains ; the A'. 0 best goes first.-, w. fie,... 4e,e - . WALTER CAN` PRIDHAM The I" Place to M wit's Cledit skid !w■biksE* ...r—a.l�lll�A