Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, August 24, 1904

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 24, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free pbe68.4 Winnipeg. . H my. A j t i i 1 -3 Lun Toba b. H. Telephone numbers cell foul buil Nei. Lilt i tempi. Court. In by Toi i Schuler Brimm. Freedom in Trade Liberty in religion Equality in civil wednesday August 24, 1wm. Contrasts in National Progress no. 14. Of freight carried by steam railways. Conservative Rule. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1899. 1897. 1898., 1899., 1900., 1901. 1902. 1903., Liberal Rule. .36.w9j71 when Goode Are moving some is making Money. Here again the coun try was stationary under the conservative while its business Hes doubled under the liberals. Borden and Hui Fon Awers in Parlia ment bad. Only to do what the Liber als did in the great scandal session of 1801, when they enquiries into departmental Boodle no by the Public accounts committee and brought the Boodle no to Light greatly outnumbered though they were by tha government majority with which sir John Macdonald had just returned from the general auction a Lew weeks previous to the opening of the session. Or. Bordash decided hot tit have a parliamentary enquiry because he knew Tomt there was nothing in the charges so a decision that showed that he More political senae Laie the newsjn1- Why there was no investigation. The strenuous administration of Jedburgh Justice continues to be the specially of Tho Toronto it sets Forth i to indictment tries the ch8p. And pronounces judgment arbitrarily and summarily in drum head court Murt Lal style. It is accuser wit Ness. Judge Imd jury All in one. Sir Frederick Dordon s Case it will be remembered was disposed of by the news in double Quick order. Tho news declared that sir Frederick had deliberately lied in a Public state ment lied in Hla place in the and ordered sir Wilfrid Laurier to eject him in disgrace from the government. But Hansard showed thut sir Frederick jihad said the exact opposite of what the news Hud put in to his Mouth. In its haste it Hud said of sir Frederick what Solomon in Hafl Huste had said of All men. Recently it has been giving proof that it can be a unjust deliberately As it was on that occasion in its haste. It has been taking up Tho auditor general s statements with regard to the Davis contract and has condemned sir Wil Frid Laurier und his ministers and it has condemned also or. Borden for not having moved for a parliamentary enquiry both into the original con tract made by the conservative government on the eve of the general election of i Lxi. And the new contract made inter by the Liberal govern ment. A conservative newspaper which re produces the condemnation of sir Wil Frid by the news pretends to explain the failure of the opposition Leader to move for a parliamentary enquiry by pointing out that. In the do it measure he suggested last session in regard to the auditor general he proposed that the auditor general should be Given the Power to Appeal to the judge of the exchequer court against the responsible government on questions in regard to which he differed with the government and the judge wus empowered to take Dence All questions la dispute including matters referred to in the auditor general s report of 1u03. Or Borden knew perfectly Well that the conferring of such a Power upon the auditor general would be contrary to the fundamental principle of responsible government and he had no expectation that parliament would give his suggestions serious consideration. The auditor general is the servant of parliament and the provisions of the audit act a it stands give him ample Powers for the full and Eiter Tulve carrying out of All his duties if be has any difference with the government of the Day he is empowered to bring it before parliament. This he did in regard to the Davis contract by setting Forth the whole matter at length As he viewed it in his last an Nual report. The Way to a parliamentary enquiry Lay open before or. Bor Den. It was for him to decide whether or not he would enter upon it. He decided not to. Instead he made a feint of attempting an impossible Way. The news in the Calm dispassionate judicial Way that so eminently befits us professions of superiority declares that sir Wilfrid Laurier must be regarded As the chief culprit and must take the chief responsibility be fore the country for the whole Ras Cally As for or. Borden whom it describes As honorable High minded straightforward and it suggests that he was restrained by party considerations and did not want the Searchlight turned upon the facts in connection with the granting of the contract by the conservative government in 1sw3. That the news should consider such a course High minded affords an enlightening View of the adjust Lyle character of the moral foot Rule with which it measures up men. In Public lift and pronounces judgment upon than actions. The facts of the Case Are quite Plain. The news relying on the incomplete statements of the auditor general condemned the gov eminent off hand and called upon or. Borden to demand a parliamentary enquiry it was not Content to wait until after the enquiry to pronounce its condemnation. Or. Borden. With the documents in connection with the Case under his hand at Ottawa decl after thorough consideration that the care afforded no ground of attack upon the government. As Leader of the opposition he was naturally and Loui to and ground for attack what better Campaign material could he a Bah for to go before the country Wethi if the facts in connection with the Davis contract could be made to appear to deserve the Choice epithet used by the news but he found there was no Case. If there had been any wrong doing on the part of the government or. Or. Chamberlain Ano the Irish natkjnau9t8. F that the Irish nationalist party under the leadership of or. Redmond is about to and itself holding this balance of Power Irttie British Merit once that or. Charri Ber Nln contemplates winning thai party to the support of his fiscal policy by pledging in return a great Extension of local autonomy for Ireland is the theory put Forward by the London correspondent of Harper s weekly though Harper s weekly professed editorially the belief that or. Chamberlain has shot his Bolt and failed the London correspondent foresees much Chance for or. Chamberlain and More for the nationalists in spite of the fact thut the liberals Are now steadily gaining strength in England. The , for nine years have been unable to dictate for the unionists have been steadily More than equal to the liberals and nationalists combined. The Opp Oelton of the Irish party to certain has been Strong and skilfully applied at times but it has not held that Small balance of since lord a Rosebery u ministry Wert to pieces no government has depended for us life upon the nationalists. To the nationalists Alt other questions arc subordinate to that of Home Rule. But the liberals of to Day Are not the in craps of Gladstone s time and 1c they were successful at the next elec Lon no one believes they would Intro Duce another Home Rule Bill in the House of commons. Hence Harper s correspondent concludes Tho. Nationalists Are not tied to the Liberal for tunes. Indeed As the nationalists lean toward plot Ortlon they would prefer an Alliance with the who have abandoned coercion and passed the Irish local government act and the Irish land Purchase act. The unionists control the House of lords which Means that while the liberals could not guarantee the carrying out of a pledge to Ireland because of the House of lords such a guarantee could be Given by the conservatives. Tho correspondent not Only Points out that the conservatives could deliver the As he expresses it but adds his belief that they May soon be ready to offer to do so. Of the 670 members of. The com Mons. 382 Are. 204 liberals and eighty three nationalists. Of the unionists about 230 Are believed to stand for either or. Chamberlain s policy or or. Bul four s policy of retaliation. Thirty have gone Over to Tatj free traders and 120 have not yet committed themselves. On questions other than the fiscal policy the government s majority Over the combined liberals and nationalists la about 100, and on the fiscal question if the adherents of or. Balfour and or. Chamberlain voted together the govern ment s majority would be forty. Or fifty. The liberals and nationalists together would have to win sixty new stats in order to acquire a working majority and the liberals alone to outnumber the nationalists and protectionists combined must capture lit constituencies. The correspondent takes notes of the recent Byo elect Lonn and says that the tide sets strongly toward the liberals. He predicts a free Trade Vic tory. But he does not Bellevo the liberals will win decisively enough to make them Superior to he nationalists and protectionists together. He prophesies that the nationalists will be found to hold the balance of Power and that neither free traders nor protectionists will be Able to take office having made terms with them. If this situation arises he argues the nationalists will Deal with the party from which they would prefer to Deal with the conservatives not Only because they have a protectionist leaning but be cause any pledge they might get from the conservatives would have behind it the conservative majority in the House of lords. Thus he is led to ask what course or. Chamberlain would take controlling As he does Fai More unionist members than or. Balfour. He believes that or. Chamberlain to whom the fiscal policy is sue is All important would not Hesi Tate to make a treaty with the nationalists. He quotes the London Dally Telegraph which . Chamberlain As saying in a leading editorial that a great and growing number of politicians professing de ton to the Union put fiscal Reform before unionism. If to then there May be a possibility of the forecast set Forth by Harper s correspondent coming True but it would he one of the most extraordinary developments imaginable. I was expressly made that in Tho example of the United states a separate territory should be be levied which like the District of Columbia which contains Washington should Hove no municipal legislative body and whoa residents no right m vote Elther in municipal or National elections and it was provided that the District shall have its affairs attended to by of pointed by the government. It was further stipulated that the capital should be in new South Wales but. Not within opt red and fifty Miles of Sydney. During the first Commonwealth Par from .1800 to 1903, so. Keen was the Contention Over the site to be selected that no conclusion could is arrived. Last year after the. General election an other attempt was made but the Best that could be done was to have the House of representatives Glenn Leiy decide upon Ono spot sen ate decided upon another and each to be moved from us decision. Then came the labor government and while it held office a re conc Llalon of the conflicting elements was brought about and the township of Dalgity which is upon the Border of new South Wales and Victoria Inland was agreed upon. The township is somewhat larger than the District of Columbia but at pres ent contains a population of Only about 300. The Cable has not Yat told that the Choice has actually received Tho Royal assent. If the change of government Means that the question i to be reopened Tho new Premier or. Reid May and it to be thorny a problem Tymn the great labor Issue which has bowled out nil the governments the Commonwealth has had so far the City s building growth. The fact that the building permits issued in Winnipeg this year up to Date represent in aggregate Cost of buildings amounting to j7.000.000 bears convincing testimony to the Progress of the City. Before Trio end of the scan son this total will have grown to still larger proportions. As it stands it completely eclipses the building Cord of lost year As that eclipsed All previous records. The total for 1903 was j5.800.000. It in not it nil unlikely that the total for the present year May a half As Large again or oven larger. Winnipeg is thus expanding to in Itable itself to Cope with Tho enormous and constantly in Crenning volume of business produced by the development of Western Canada. With the growth of that development the growth of Winnipeg As the Hub and Centre of it All must needs keep Pace. With the increased development which will Fol jew upon the opening up of vast new areas by railway construction the growth of Winnipeg will go Forward Mill More rapidly than at the present time. With. Memories. Of an Early love musing he climbs the Lull on which to he Anco she used to i out of the darkness she comes to him once More and talk Tofily it Tother until hand in hand they Tim with the Lover s the Mournful Ata Liua now to which or. Hardy is Ever How Long i slept i know not Bui Tho Brief warm summer night Bod Slid Whon to my Swift Surprise a Rcd Sun. In glory chambered mor tulu View not was blazing in my eyes. Tho Milton Woods to Dole Hill All the a Luclous landscape lighting and Miro und about my flinging tall thai tapering shadows of torn t meanest Mound and mole Hill Ana on trolls Tho. Ewe jihad beat. Great clothing bargains Block and Market Btu. "she1 was Bitting still beside to bleeping Lik Wuo mid i Tuv tied to her to take her hanging hand when thu More regarding Tomt which Biko u. Phantom Shook and triad me in her shape 1 Straightway scanned that which time s transforming chisel _. Tooling night and Day for Twenty years and tooled too Wollor in us rendering of Roasa where Curvo Ulieru was Raven White where roses Niico did dwell. wakened and perceiving t Suri Wilbe Tny High and Shock. My Tigue involuntary dismay up she and Hor wasted figure nil throughout it heaving a fal dalt Yea i am thus by Day you really wince and wonder Thau the Bull text should reveal you such u tiling of skin and. Bone. If unaware a death h head must of need not to far under one whose Oul count your own that movement waa a warning of the Worth of Man s yes sir i n m and he Tho thing which should increase i Jove Turna it quickly into scorn and your new won heart from then Sho went Cro i could Call her with the too proud temper ruling Tomt had parted us before and i saw her form descend the slopes and Miiller grow and smaller. Till i noted it no True i might have tracked her downward. It my to though i know not that this trick on us of time disconcerted and confused me. Soon i Bent my footsteps downward like to one who had been a Crl nit. Well i know my native weakness and i know it still. I cherished her reproach like physic wine. For i saw in that emn Clato Shapo of by Turnesa and bleakness a nobler soul than mine. Did i not return then Over did we meet All alus what Greybeard soon i got the route else whither. Slanco that hour i Havo seen her never. Lovo is lame at fifty Holiday trip to Europe x. R Ussell s Bookstore 481 main St. Phone 418. For one Weck special snaps in office stationery for tha balance of tha month we Are giving some undoubted in office supplies. Here s a few samples a Page latter copying Book Good paper Well bound regular Book now for -1.50. Stephens writing Ink 76o quart. To minor pencils per Doz. 10 to 20 per cant discount on Day books ledgers. Cash books Etc. 20 per cent off Cash boxes Etc. Come to Day. Russell Lang co. Winchester one of the old e8t Public schools in England. The capital of Australia. The one achievement of the recently labor Premier of the at Commonwealth or. Watson which if it stands will make his Rulof tenure of Power memorable was the selection of the site for the com Tion Walth a capital. This had been a question troubling the Senate ind the House of representatives Ever the Commonwealth was Ina rated four years1 ago. Considering hut the area of Aub Traua in Square Miles a Afriat Tauare Miles which make up the area of our own to be wondered at that there should have been a great amount of jealousy Over the Choice of the site of the capital. In the act of federation the proves the local Natl grind trunk incl Fly newspaper for Inck of anything else to say keeps up us absurd make be Lieve that people think the g. T. P. In going to absorb the Canadian North Ern. Or. Mackenzie the president of the Canadian Northern has stated in the most emphatic manner possible that the Canadian Northern will not be absorbed but that it will continue to go Forward on its Way to becoming a transcontinental system and or. Hays in decided language has declared since ills arrival in Winnipeg that the grand trunk Pacific will not absorb the Canadian Northern. But if the Anil grand trunk Pacific Organ were to give up this topic what would it have left to talk about when Pacific. Cable was inaugurated not Only was it regarded with satisfaction As another lie of and a literal one but it was expected that on the business basis it would prove itself a self supporting institution. To say that this expectation has been Defeated would be unjustifiable but it has certainly been dealt a heavy blow by the announcement of the heavy deficit for the year ending june 30 last. The actual expenditure was which was More than tha Gross receipts. The Board had bet aside towards a renewal fund and also to pay an annuity to meet the interest on capital and to replace the whole capital in fifty years so that the actual deficit amounted to 000. Which has to be provided in the. Proportion already agreed upon by the contributing governments. A loudly it would appear that an Over estimate was made of the probable amount of bulness to be done Over this Cable though the enter prise was handicapped by the action of new South Wales in entering into a contract with the Eastern Exten Sion Cable company which was unfair to the Pacific Cable. A Confer ence is to be held in London of the various governments interested with the object of settling certain matters at a consider Able reduction in the expenses of Alap. Essential if the Pacific Cable in to be placed upon anything like a right business basis. Sir William my Jocic is to be the Cana Dian representative conference. Time s laughing stocks. Or. Thomas Hardy s pot in the August fortnightly review. The August number of the fortnightly review opens win a now poom by Thomas time s laughing stocks a summer written with that cur Loua want of As to form which to characteristic of him in his verse. Tho suppose Vitious narrator of tha old Soldier who ehancei1. Upon a country scone filled a hint to travellers. While in Suffolk va., Henry Croll jr., proprietor of the Beaverton hardware co., was taken very sick with Bowel trouble. A travelling Salesman from Saginaw mich., advised him to get a Bogue of chamber lain s Colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy Wiloh he did. It soon cured me and i take pleasure in re commending he says. No one should leave Home on a journey with out a bottle of this remedy it is almost Aure to be needed and is not obtainable while on steamship or cars. For Sale by All druggists and dealers. Founded by William of Wykeham in tha fourteenth Century a hard working must at Tain the standards or school s and ods of discipline. By prof. W. F. Osborne College. Or the College of St. Mary Winton. Founded As 1 said in an earlier letter he William of by Keliin i found a Veri table Jungle of Trade Lonh and customs. My word Jungle must noot to taken to imply disparagement. I found lha whole turns in Monaly into Wung and 1 am going to Tako the Liberty of go ing into u in some detail. To begin with we Oneater to tie old cent regular Public school in England. Wyite Hain s Wen wus to found a school whose musters would Nof to in orders so that Ivo Iii the wan not monastic. It wus established years before Eton a Liao founder. King Henry i. Of set purpose Ted Winchester with a View to Ino dolling thereon his new foundation. It is in thin Sena that Winchester is the Mother of the school has thirty two masters and Over four Hundred pupils the government is vested in u Warden and ten Fellows. Brango to say the salary of Tho Warden is Only seventeen hand Rod pounds a year while that of the head master in four or five Thoua and. Each position carries a House a Well As a salary with it. Latterly the one position has receded Anllo the other has advanced. In importance. Tho Hittl Sutlon is at present we Trout a Warden and i understand is Likely to remain so save in a merely nominal Atensie. The wealth of very considerable. A Large part of it consists of land much of which in Dorby Taylro. The Tell wat of there arc ten ure no longer re Aimont. They Are appointed by various Oft cars and bodies Cambridge University names one Oxford University one the chief Justice Ono and so on. Of the four Hundred boys ranging from thir teen to Olg Toen Fie Venty Aro on the foundation that is. Are boarded educated free with Tho exception of Twenty Ono pounds per annul which is supposed to pay for actual food and to relieve of the odium of on arty. Sheho a alight addition Wiloh 1 shall mention in the College Hall. For a boy not on the foundation the average exp Alturo la Abonit two Hundred pounds per annul. Winchester has the reputation of be ing an extremely hard working school. Certain standards of scholarship Are required for a boy of sixteen from a boy of seventeen and so on and if these standards Are not reached at the respective periods the boys Are promptly any care. They must to out of the Way to use a rather summary they Are Nineteen. That the College is also fair in athletics however. Is somewhat evidenced from Tho circumstance that within Tho Hist week its team hits won Tho Public school trophy at Bosley. There Aro a number of very interest ing object Tel in the Porter a Lodge Thea Porter s Lodge by the Bye was once a Barber shop As Well. In the ton times the boys wore tonsure on reaching the ago of fifteen. Prominent among the objects referred to Are two tall leather jacks. They Are lined with pitch to make them Beer or ale tight an d they were used in the Olden Days for carrying Beer to Tho dormitories. In that Case they were actually drunk out of Huso As they Are though it table the students had Pewter Flagon. I trusts i am not arguing without my Host in thinking that these be of in Crost. I to enor Mously i May be los intr All sense of the College stir Brawl jts own ale Wiloh is served the boys at dinner a and supper perhaps tha most fascinating memento in this particular room 10 an old Birch not Burch at All by the Way. But the genuine and approved old the less. It consists of an Nshon handle which has bound to lit four jump gently robust Apple twigs. Or brandies. I to refer to the school motto which adorns one. End of the big let me say in by sir Christopher Wren the architect of St. Paul s. This motto runs As follows 1. Representations. Of Bishop s Mitre and Crosier As the goal of am 2. Immediately thereunder aut Alsce either 3. Representations of sword military Ink pot with Goose quills sym Bol of Legal and a third object not to be. Made out. 4. Thereunder aut or 6. My old1 Friend the Birch exact transcript of the one i saw in the por Ter s Lodge. 6. Thereunder Manet son a thin lot remains vis., to be White Whert roses once did dwell either learn or get out. Or to thrashed Plain English and i to Ope my ponderous Way of quoting it has not no soured its heroic piquancy. The second dormitory u surrounded by studies and on the ground Leyal dormitories above. A study consists of so Many of stalls Ono for each boy to study at or in. In the Carsley co s specials for this week one lot ready to Wear hats regular prices. Tic to 52.00 your Choice on tues Day for each 35c 3 dozen walking skirts regular value j3.50 to your Choice on tuesday for Ono lot of boys a Lousy waists All sizes each Tancy dross muslims Clearing Price Yard 5c one lot of Locc and pique collars. Clearing Price each 35c bargains in hosiery and summer underwear. Carsley co 344 St. The Imperial Winnipeg s popular store three Days Sale of Beautiful Muslin thursday Friday saturday 15c thursday Friday saturday Yards Best Quality French English and american muslims a Beautiful assortment of patterns and colors Many of which May be seen in our Dis play window. The season was not a favourable one for muslims we have too Many left Over this Price for three Days should Clear them out regular 4qc 50c and Goc. Sale napkins Sala Price 89c 50 dozen Linen napkins size assorted patterns Good Quality. Reg. Sale Price Sec apron Lawn Sale Price. 12c 750 Yards White apron Lawn 45 inches wide. Reg. Inc. Sale Price. .12c Art muslims Sale Price. 300 Yards pretty Art 40 inches wide z of patterns. Reg. No Palco vesting Sale Price still some of White and Cream Stincs p., 40c. To 60c. For of Sale of Odd dinner Ware this week. The Imperial dry goods co., Ltd Winnipeg s popular store. I i Robinso limited main Winnipeg 1 autumn goods arriving in August t but 4 a very department in this store is Busy inn King off new fall goods which Are arriving faster than to take care of them. Our instructions to the manufacturers year was to ship goods in 1st, so that our patrons could select their fall and Winter wearable at Llic in Gin icing of the season. 2nd, by shipping we get the full Advant age of Lake and rail freight rates which we pass on to you. Here Are some under priced lines that arc crowding us somewhat. They Are suitable for present use and prices Are decidedly i your favor. Ladies jackets under priced ladles new fall Coats and jackets in dark coloured t Mia Diu and English i Pleze and heaver cloth made in Tho t get fitting Back with shoulder Cape also Loon tit Tang style with Der Collar fit and finish guaranteed. In the regular Uay soul Murk them at least one third More Tymn the Clearing i Price. Parlance of the place these Arva called the fac lilo of Ali Edge rooms Ami in fact of tic entire institution in Tho Luinda of senior Stit Donth called prefects the study table of a perfect in called a washing Only a prefect can Wear a hat in Tho court Yards Only a protect Cim follow the Utoye plugged walks them. The Ordin Ary student Niubo go round by Tho Walla or else Cut on tha Blus Zerosh Tho flints. Tho prefects have the right to thrash for broaches of discipline a right Wulc i they do not hesitate to exercise. They Lay the Rod on across Tho shoulders victim rolling Hla gown up about h a neck. In the Entrance to the kitchens just off Tho court of which 1 have Heon speaking in the unique picture of Trio trusty servant. It was to entitled by tin gentleman who was tied master at the time it was discovered. The sir Vust has the Cora of a Donkey Tho Paul onland of u pig secrecy in Cut the claim of his and tic cot of a Moose swiftness to do his Mahtar b Tho Hall is for Tho use of tie seventy scholars on Tho foundation Phis Nix Heoji chordate re. diminutive Chapa wait on the seventy Caldera. And then get their own meals after. The tables were for Tea a lion i was in the Quill. Before i left the had begun to wait on Tho few that had gathered. The Tea in a mutter simply or Brand and butter and Tea that la so far Tho College provides. The boy May havt1 in addition Liat lie liken Send up try Hla Fri Cipun in in Sparn or ordered by himself in Tho shops of the town. I saw hero for the first time Regii Lur old fashioned trenchers atm july wooden squares perhaps nine inched Long and Broad and Ono incl thick. I am told that in Tho Lii in Days when they had potatoes and meat they to potatoes make a Wall of them and then put the meat Gravy inside. When the Moat course waa Over they turned the trenches upside Down to take the pudding. This did not make any parti i Tilar mess of things for Tho Nola Ria that in those times there wus no i cloth. The tables now in use. Of solid Oak arc Over Alvo Hundred years old. Among the portraits that adorn the Aro those of two ladles. One of those Pocs by Tho name of veal. At a time when the exclusive diet of tha Hal molars was Mutton and Broth she. By Liuji bequeathed to tie College two thou Sand pounds Tho into my from Wiloh was to to spent in giving Trio boys veal Onca a week. No one will deny that Sha earned a place above Tho dais in the Hall. The Cloisters Are tiny but attractive. Like Tho Liall of the Hospital of St. Cross they Are vaulted with Spanish Chestnut which remains surprisingly Clear and clean. In the pavement of the there is at least one Odd epitaph. It records How a certain boy was sent to death by a blow. He was first in this school and to Trust in not last in heaven whither he went instead of to Oxford the pretty Chiapel of the College stands in Tho very Centra of the tiny cloister most unusual but engaging situation. From this Point Ono May pass into the Warden s Garden through which one of Tho Many Brancha of the Itchen flows. Across the Itchen and beyond the Cricket holds risen St. Cather no a Hill. It is quite a mlle Newny and offers a stiff climb. Time was Whon the boys had to Muster on the top of this every morn ing before Soven. For Roll Call. Whole school still goes there twice a year. But perhaps the oddest thing of air is the Maze Cut in the turf on the Summit the Story goes that n certain boy wan detained at fhe College Duran the holidays for Misdemeanour or Nell Kenoe. To Hud some enforced task but. Naturally had a Good Deal of time on hands. This time he employed Ting the aforesaid Maze. To my Ere. It is a Marvel of ingenuity and Tho maker of it must have been a tortuous Young dress goods under priced. 600 Yards Union Bradford Drees goods mixed and solid colors stripes and Small figures a Large variety of Choice colors to select from. Ile Gular 25c and 30c Yard. Thursday. Cool weather blouses you la be glad to learn that we arc ready with our full Stock. Flannelette blouses French flannel blouses Lustre and Serge blouses Cashmere and flannel blouses in a wide Range and variety of colors and patterns hastily made and trimmed in fashionable styles. A Good line at t5c and up 15c Black and while Muslin for Loc we do not usually buy my Lori at this of .ve.ir. It could not pass i Shiuji like thai these Are the kind you in any time or Mil you not have another to buy them til this Arlie. A Randi pro Natl Ivi web All Block ground ult Small White Flowers hid very neat dropsy Nuitai ant cd fast thick. Pc Gulnor lit Yard. Thursday 1 a Lut 240 ladies White kid with Gilt oxyde izod tuck Lee soft pliable leather. J Iii. Wide. Three we Bend and erect the frames in Toronto and ship to any part of Canada for comple Tion. Or we Complete Here in Toronto we Are speaking of steel or composite tugs and smaller boats for Inland Waters. The Bertram engine works co. Limited Toronto Canada. Tie Undrel. Tho College regularly rho shallow trenches Cut out. Starting from the out Sld i tried again and again to get to Tho Centre but every Tymn Tho trl Oky paths led to to the outer rim. At last along came u fellow who looked 1 to a Duffer but who proved to have n foot dral better scent Tim i had. He sized up Tho ground for Eliout ten minutes waving his. Cane mystically in the air i looking on in mute admiration. At length he called out i be got and started in. I trotted along i Jln tracks As guiltless is a babe of reconstructing the mischievous Young author s plan and at Long u to Sty. After two Leo minutes got to the Centre. The at that Elu Valoi but i on St. Catharine s till until with the Ordinary coming of no put. And what with settling mint the fair Cathedral City wan in effect shrouded from my View. Still thanks to the tarrying glow of the Western sky an l thanks to the sharper Light of a Quarter Moon the four div Tolona of the Itchen. With Thor numberless Cross trenches Golf itched Lustrous by Over Tho Flat and Nodden Meads. Presently a Railroad train brilliantly lighted dashed along the base of the Hill and circled swiftly into the City that wan Onca the Cape Tel of Alfred of Canute of William. I Ivy. F. Osborne. I fln4 Cir Mai without them. 1 we torpid ind i Ibyll to bpm As Ibi but 1 Anns Dulcet. Osborn Mill ;