Prbï¬ncia! "Ministers grought 10 “It?“ to Discuss t! Boundary Questibn and Sent Home Without Discussion I I‘Iâ€"UIâ€" I I..â€" -'â€"v vvâ€"v am he Severely Punished in" Engiandji'ile Crimé has had Canadian Ofï¬cial Encourngqnent . I“! In Eonference Did N91: Confer fALSE PRETENCES T0 EMMIGBANI‘S Now In Full Swing ! ast Saturday was the opening day of this sale. of the genuine bargains which they took who appreciate Fine Suits L ~ 7 l her Phenomenal Success! ‘ WE HAVE ACHIEVED ANOTHER TRIUMPH! .Anot . - _â€" We cqhallenge any store to produce equal quality at the pnces named dunng our Record L †' " ° ' t f the wholesale Breaking Sale of Perfectlon BranoAClcflngifurclï¬seibz :h‘eâ€"Go‘tx‘gl‘x'aidï¬igcln‘n ‘ I uvnuv’ - uvvâ€"â€"J only ............. , ..................... $4 95 Mens 8. B. Tweed Overcoat's, full length “Newmarkets,†lined Farma‘s’ Itahan, some siIk velvet collars $5 95 REMEMBER GOUGH’S SALE mm BE HERE. llbb “ Buy ‘Msvlo Lu-f' Rubber: and keep 3' 0m“ 1-..». A...- .nA mam. whole questionend to reach a’con‘ clusion if possible. No opportunity was allowed them. Sir Wilfrid re- ceived their written statements, re- marked that he and his two col- leagues were a committee of the Do- minion Cabinet appointed to meet the Provincial delegates. and pro- mised that their memorials woul’d re- ceive consideration. He then bade them good-bye and disappdm‘ed with his two colleagues. The pro§rmcm quay-{gr : Ministers began to wonder why they were asked .to come. The statements they handed it. might have been sent by mail with a great deal ,leee trou- ble. Nor was it very clear why a committee of the Dominion,.Go°,ern- ment . was necessary to receive than three papers. It may be presumed that when Sir Wilfrid asked the Pro. vincial Ministers to come to Ottawa (or the conference he expected to hold a discussion and make some attempt to reach a settlement. But ‘theCabinet seems to have reached .a condition when it is incapable of set~ ytling anything except matters of par lltronage. So having brought the Provincial Ministers from Toronto. Winnipeg and Regina, Sir Wilfrid concluded to send them back, and to throw this question into the scrap basket with all the other unsettled matters which the Government has promised to decide and failed to take up during the last two years. .Itn‘s only a matter of ï¬lling a new pigeOn hole.“ ' THE GOVERNMENT RESPONâ€" SIBLE. . The Deputy inister of Labor has of this sale. We struck our gait and must have em liCh they took away with them. Cash talks every time! =2 Fine Suits and Overcoats. and let us show you Men’ 5 Beat er and Melton Ov‘ercoats. for men of modest incomeâ€"~tbe best ever sold in Lindsay for the money, Aâ€" _- Men's Stylish Winter Overcoats, in Kerseys and Cheviots, cut in the new “Windsor" style, with new French A- -- backs uqoooooooaoao nu...- unouo-oloonaugnoo-oo ............... $7.59 ............. $3.95 Just returned from England whither he‘ wont to procure Imperial legislg- “on against frauds on immigrants, tion against frauds on immigranta,, such as have been committed in thes peat. Mr. Monk. Mr. deonnell. on! Tomato. and other Opposition mum. bets have persistently demanded such 1 action, at the same time protesting; against the conduct of our dW‘: mental'. chief in England. under whose ' encouragement and with whose as-1 sistance the alleged Canadian Labor. Bureau carried on its operations. It ‘ was shown last session that a cit». cular was issued from Mr. Preston's; ofï¬ce to mechanics and artisans re-i commending them to apply to Louisi Leopold for information and assist- nnce in procuring employmt,in Car n‘ada. Leopold went to London from Germany having an understanding with Prawn. He engaged Preston's sonata-law as. his solicitor. Be open- was moved to Chaï¬ng Cross. Leo- pold went, there Also, by special in: vitation, and took up his quarters in the same building with telephone connection between them. ‘ Ar'tlsans who called at the Canadian omces were told that the Canadian Gov- ernmeut did not encourage the im- migration of skilled laborers. but that Leopoid would attend to their Lease. The notorious Ennis iettcra. written by the Candida Commis- timer to the Ann Line manger nursed the mum to nuke Leopold ithet’r agent and deceptively set forth their agent and (10001)“le sec turn: that mopdld's alleged human was connected with an association of Cir Indian manufacturers. It would up- near tut the Canadian Government under which unlortunnte artisans have been decayed to this country and robbed of their hard uvings. Obviouslo the government cannot escape by throwing the blame upon Mr. Preston, for he was kept in the department long alter these facts were known. the government conned ever) motion concerning his course to be voted down. end ï¬nally Mr. Preston was promoted to a. higher and more responsible position with ‘a. int-ger- salary. pear tint the; Canadian cave is therefore more rasponslble m’vone else for the {use p: lent an the Trent watwerway. The great event. the 4th instant, was to page heralded, the opening of this and {lithe work by the WW men-ml at the Mwï¬gï¬-nm EH ~Bcaverton Express: “All is si- 'Mezi‘é Dress'yOvemta, form-ï¬tting oval-coats, that. a custom tailor would chatge 816.50 for ................ ,..8,95 v"-- vnMen’é Imported English Selected Tweed Suits, mostly dark patterns. only..............:...:..: ....... ::....“,95 r Slen's Sensible Winter Suits; in 311 wool tweeds, new models..........â€.50 and must have convinced hundreds, of well-dressed ;h talks every time! Now come on, you men Ipt us show vou what's what. ' fIRST MOVE IN TIIE ONTARIO BANK CRISIS AN momma STATES IN E"!- DENCE THAT HE 001mm- ED To'nmncmns 1:: AUG- cs'r WHEN ,pRI-ismsm‘ cob}; .BURN WAS AWAY. Toronto. Nov. litâ€"The story of what was probably the ï¬rst decisive move which led up in ihaï¬nal crisis [tithe mail-s of theOntario Bank. and which pM'entedgthe situation drawing on until even greater ï¬nan- cial disaster would have inevitably resulted. was told in the Police of the investigation against eat-nan- ager Charles McGill on the We! making false returns to the Govern- ment. Mr. Frank H. Pope. who had bank at vufious branches, end wh'o cameto theheed emcedght years years ago, described I. very import- ant inéjdent _in the bank's history. ' Ir. McGfll was “my (mm the city in New York and Smtoga, during August end September. Hr. Cock- burn being absent in the Oid Coun- try. During Mr; Mch'a vacation, ‘Mr. Pop‘e. who was opening the cor- respondence mg. wu‘leanin'gly tek- mg the place at the manager. thought at to make a. cornplalnt to the di- rector: of his suspicions u to the was the funds of the bulk were being met." remarked It. Pope. 'nue climacter- proud“ were sawdu- ed at such; startling mama-n. and" wanted “momma before uk- ingdeï¬nite action. Why: they were convinced 0! tbs Mon-nets at tho situation. called to Mr. Cockbum to Mndled. " He had been conVerstng with Ir. Chenoweth‘on the subject. and sent out notices caning a meet- ing of the directors. Hears. Hur- court. I-‘lett and Walmlley um the meeting. and Ir. Pope submitted ï¬gures which show-ca, in his opinion. that there was a. dam in tin. head was books, math“ theatre“ several large unounu. particularly one of 8700.000. for which there wand no securities. return. A statement. was afterward- .7 madeto the Government. onethe .01 dojnnnkby m'mkot nomad? ;: MEMBER GOUGH’S' SYNDIâ€" CATE CLOTHING BUYERS. attended WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME PRO \Men's Envy Tweed Suits, handsome new eoloringa and patterns ...... .7315 Men's Splendid Worsted Suits, ï¬rst class workmanship...'. ............. â€.50 Men's High-Grade Scotch Tweed Suitsâ€"they’ll wear until you're tired of them .................................. â€.90 "No criticism will be made of any living mun. Mods, not men. are in our mind. The moderator evil is real. and a. moderator is not an evil. The mbition to preï¬de over Synod or General Ambly is laudamo and In an article under this caption the : Westminster criticim severely the method of choosing and inducting in- { to once though-stoma the Gen- an! Amty and ofthe Sv.nod Be. low are some quotations . ï¬ u prenidlng once-s: Session. Pros- bytery. Synod. and Aasembh'. In the ï¬rst two courts. as we call than, the moderator evil has never appeared. lathe lut' twoit. assumes lam-r proportions with each" succeeding your. The moderator of the aessibn Illnpb'il biv'irtuc o! hié‘relntion to bytes-y hchosen once or twice each m “noon. The Moderator Evil Under our system four dif- 3W! “W“ 1310‘?! -- When you ask your grocer to send ' you the best flourfhc sends 'youâ€" 33? leader. Tliey have found it the 953! flour to recommend because its Insults are sure and its purity is nnqneetioned. It your groccr’ s best is not Royal Household, insist on his settling u for you. The beneï¬t “ill be ml. hi: best. . ‘When you know the best flow and order by the name, the choice is not left to the grocer. Many grocers handle. Iorehnonebat? an : mm! lottC-Wr the ‘mants by churchw. iu- i0! men in lattice. m, candid-Jae in ‘ so: Bï¬il‘oflns dwing relig ‘no speech-makings "But lave the quiet precinct! M the Pushy-mend pass on to the Synod.“ still further onto the Gm! Assembly, and you ï¬nd the moderator evil in full possession cf 3"“? 8"0nue of approach to that hon- arable placesâ€"the moderator-'5 chairâ€"- infui} control, noxious. undo! we mischief-‘hneding order, so mmssari- year, according to custom. For axis election there are no candidates, no electioneering. no pamphleteering, no pawns! letta'bwriting. no endorse- manta by churchâ€, no buttonholing olmen inlowiï¬. no exhibiting of candid-Ares in n seated row on plat- forms (using religious preliminaries. ly a.nuism.w, richly deserving who tinted! Inch â€deaths. madam, ï¬res, cw. but. '11» paper goes to press on Correspondents are reminded and their correspondence on '1 Now in full Swian of “3â€â€œ? 5 W3 and, men clearance 1 One onlv m large Value, -clea Ms, Sc won Mitt ï¬gs 71);; an January 1 WhOItï¬lx‘ possession glance.at ‘ below wnl that. it wi ty miles t the goods d it wil come early One .only at, regular price ‘24 0 Pour Go: “Icy trim! $27.00 One 9613' vulne,‘ ole: Mr. HAS Havaing In check from Spc ‘Ci: LI'I‘I Ih. tn: hi and h “(H yzn In é ed sud lar rang: am 5 5] we! a half i at h‘. stripe pricr 1 In um M a Illâ€