ibion is sending its . legal setct. .. : Wegeaast, who by the : way is nbia to appear on its = o &\ witting . of . the Commission hich im to imeet in Vancouver . . t> ‘\ Commcnting on this action the imilton Times ~ saysâ€" British Coâ€" x has a most oppressite . Comâ€" | panies Act, requiring. extraâ€"provinci2l orporations to take . out proviccls! licenses, without. which they wht & ‘ tection of: the courts of the Frovinc» ‘ of . British â€" Columlia. The Laurié: nent prepared a rcference of :‘ questions _ involved for s J misâ€" Mi the Supreme~ Court. An .@pinion would have‘ Feen wseful in the ‘The . provinces, â€" howeyer, " . "a . _party yuestion _ cf it, ~f htâ€"the hearing in the courts, and ~ gucceed thus far in celaying the setâ€" » nent: of . the cas>. Mcanwhile British Coltmtia‘s . harsh enâ€" Torcement _ of ‘a disgraceful Act has ) Wtirred up the | Manufacturers‘ Ass> m fon ~toâ€" (ta‘e action in self deâ€" *4 on Perhaps with a Tory Go/:â€" . ~or t at Ottaws there will te less â€" é@ispos:tion to â€" rice the Provin id . Right horse; ard it may suit t e | provincicl righters to view the matâ€" 3{ "trom â€" a more patriotic stondâ€" â€" point. i1 so, the reference to the <â€"f ipreme â€" Court may be â€" proceeel j’l fith â€" and the whole question .. may ~ In dealing with the subject . of MWechnical Education the following rong â€"statementsâ€" were. made . the %1‘6’1 by Dr. macka$, principal Of the Toronto Technical School. In m we sum up all the . places of education that we have establish ed, it is seen that we are leaving out mbout 50 per cent. of the men and very rpdlhcs in life. This is where we fall down in our educational sysâ€" #em. Consequently, _ many â€" of our young men cannot rise above the poâ€" sition of mere helpers and their. inâ€" comes remain low. â€" Statistics show M we spend for puklic school eduâ€" eation $1.08 per student; forâ€" ligh -’J‘d,ols, $4.50; for model _ schools, :‘flï¬; and for university _ students, !ï¬â€ Â¥et nothing is done for those. ho wish to become builders, decorâ€" é-“m". specialists in manufacturing s, and so forth.. We are behind f ‘d.:in this #Â¥espect. . In (Gorâ€" pand England industricl "tr.in ig is a large feature in the schools."‘ gw education is coming i1 & â€" The work of the commission _ mppointed ‘to enquire carcfully â€" into ‘ all its phases is about complete1, and we look confidently to . a ‘not distant date when the craftsmen the country will be given . cory ; to receive a thorough tra‘ning in schools> expressly estatlished for i hh ® & TECHNICAL EDUCATION wufl wt Chits y youn. ‘chaoges wmust not be %IL 1Â¥ poon.. UGasital A BIG QUESTIONX is the best and quickest Women.and ghls "who â€"weak all over. Opiates and alcoholic min;:a_ are worse than wor egs, .W" !‘ï¬t.'t{te' trgxh and lower the standard of health. wo the gott‘s Emulsion ADVERTISERS me accepted up weok . + Id Manufacturers‘ As t, pRVOGISTS a to get SCOTTE râ€" |Dr. llu? Has Retired ., 24 | Leader‘s avor and is Likely § to Riceive Nomination anc Woodstock, Nov: lwq" E" members of _ the Executive of ~Norti Oxford Liberal Association accep the resignation of â€" Dr. Andrew Kay as noménee for the Outario islature, â€"which was placed in hands and dealt with at a meeting this afternoom. 6 1( â€" «l 1â€; can slitthe; t that My. N. wW. mn!l.. the P!mhr leader, will be the. ~nominee of â€" the mase aceting to be < held here on Saturâ€" day, ‘although ~ the: Executive have not recommended him or "sought. to influence the choice in «f way, Dr. MacKay, â€" interviewed, : "It was suggested hy representatives of the Provincial Association that L shouli retire â€" in faÂ¥or of Mr. Rowel!l, anl 1 agreed to do so it the North Orâ€" ford Liberals â€" were agréeable. No siggestion â€" of _ the auy ~Oxford â€" Liberal _ it is . certain that Mr. Rowell will have the loyal support of the party here. 7 Montreal, . Nov. 8.â€" E mphasizing her protest at her arrest with a vigcrous jab with . a hatâ€"pin, Aldina Fagin gave Constable Treadeau & serious wound in the early hours of the morning when he irsisted that she accompany him from the corner of Mansfield and Legauchetiere Sts., to No. 6. police station. Loitering was the charge upor which the arâ€" rest was made, and the .. prisoner strugglâ€"ng> when the constable . was obliged . to ‘tse streruous measures; finally succeeded in frecing her hand, with â€" which ske promptly extrazted the hatâ€"pin from her hat and . drove the feminine, weapon with all < ber strength : into the policeman‘s beck. Ske did not ~escare, although _ in the tussle .the stecl saapped and baif ;ol the pin remaized imbedded in the officer‘s fiesh. For pains in â€" the side or â€"â€". dhest dampen a piece of fiannel with Chamâ€" berlain‘s Liniment and ‘bind . it ... on over the seat bf pain. There is nothâ€" ing better. For sale by All T‘salers. â€" She is being held until the officcr‘s condition _ permits him to. appear against her. 5 Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most â€" delicate woman or _ the youngest child. The old and _ feeble will also find them a m.st. suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and _ for regulating the bowels. For sale â€"by All Dealers. HYDRO POPULAR Galt; Nov. 9.â€"Galt has now (° | houses â€" lighted â€" with hydroâ€"electfic power, and never since the system has been installed have the liremea teen able to catch up . with the apâ€" plications for lighting services. is theâ€"month of October alone the people ot Galt were saved $996.44 in comâ€" parison with the total amoust of tle lighting ; bills of the hydroâ€"electric system and what the bills would have teon with the old company. Thel rge number of applications for house serâ€"| vices has held the litemen back from ! starting on the street lighting . s.r | vices. Ofâ€" the 670 lighting services i there ate omiy 15 @itizens who. . are ‘ paying more for. hydroâ€"eléctric t:an ‘ltlwy did under the private company, and the cause ol this is easily ex plained. The 15 parties have ~latge horses for which they are charged â€"a bage rate of 4c per 100 square feet with 10 per cent: off for walls; ‘but. tLey have probably only part â€"of & «c house wired or either burn very little power, and consequently their tills ate higher. ‘But to overcome â€" this injustice the fire and light committes ba~p decided on a flat rate of | .10 cents per kilowatt with a minimum charge of $1, which is to pay for the cost it is to the committee for this service monthly, but then their bills i@reâ€"subject to the regular 10 _ per Cent. discount, if paid before : lxlml:'t of 't:; month. . The l:;ï¬nd ght â€" committeo. is doing eve & that it can to make the m\fl_o:: which will be m:?-wr o "allâ€" More power u ‘ are being added | to the systam regrlatly nd.tl peoâ€" | 118 â€" on the whole are sincere in statâ€" ; that ~ Hydroâ€"electric power is a Nearly 700 Houses Now Lightâ€" ed by Current From the Falls ing that Hydroâ€"¢ great tenefit toâ€" all The town ~ol Galt has now 1,001 byâ€"laws on its books, and of this numâ€" ber . the enforcement of the majority tal‘s to the duty of the police . The latest ‘and one of the mdast luqnnz ol all the laws is.a trafic lz;ï¬'. o nl;th;thatflltolm. but probably the most imp t .clause io fhat which trovides that mo vehicte STABBED WiTH RHATPIN allow#‘ : Duildi 1.\ A nds of ~ the © kind came from clectri uT P it tri IN GALT A d ha Slitr o o m be t HOX. A G. MACXAY M]gâ€˜ï¬ Owen Sound :: #EM a ""‘:W:Eâ€â€™mz;* thre> hundred m the ay has lost none of his, ~ up~ <n the a€ections of the . als of this rmwu abundantly~ ted. Mr. ay & appearance was the sigral for a * tremendous outburst of applause, .and for sereral minutes the checring was unabated. Inhis (adâ€" dress he dealt _ with the despicable attempt to force . him out of . poliâ€" t‘cal life by issuing a writ striking at "his personal honor. Mr./ MacKay devoted a" ball hour ~to this mat: ter, and so clearly â€" did he ï¬um :i;nl!‘ by â€"a cehearsal ol all taten place. in conpection with the case, pan not _ the »slightest doubt ;xilhd in tke mind _ of .anyâ€" one esent as to his absolute. in ~ But there are some. very important points . where there is disagreement, where. Mr.â€" Rowell takes ground :that Sit James Whitney has neglected or refused to take. For instance, there is assessment. ~reformâ€" Sir James Whitney sees | in every movement for reform the ghost of â€" Henry : Geor;e and the ‘hand ~of â€" the single taxer. He has refused to amend the law; he bas refused _ even to let any municipaliâ€" ty mend it. The Literal plattorm would â€" give liberty to municipalities . to exempt improvements from {axaâ€" . tion: But while it allows liberty, _i'; The Mail and Empire finds that the new Literal program reféts to things which the Whitney Government has already done . or thought about. This is quite likely. It would be strange if in the Geld ol »Provincial â€"matters there were not some questions upon which Sir James Whitrey and Mr. Rowell agreed, or partly agreed. It would te strange il theâ€"two> lsaders kad not been thinking about certaia Provincial subjects: Taice i ROWELL AND WHITNEY s DL ATCAI is not mneutral. It declares explicitly that "social justice demands the re moval of existing. incqualities in tax ation.‘" © Sir James Whitney has definitely refused to repeal the provision re quiring a threeâ€"fifths majority _ for local prohibition of _ the liquor traffic. declaration for the adoption of proâ€" hibition by a simple majority. * On Tuesday the Mail and Empir: said _ that the _ Ontatio Government intended to appoint a commission t5 administer â€" liquor licenses and take the mnitter out of politics, It was, therefore obviots that â€" Mr. ‘Rowell was attemptirg to insert as a plink in ~ his platform â€"something which the Government intended to do. it James Whitney now says emphatiâ€" cally that the Government intends to do nothing of . the kind Sir ~ James whithey has by ‘action, if not by word, refused to introduce civil â€"service reform | and t~ abolish spoils and patronage. Ontario, which ought to te ~in the van of progress, lags > behind .the <Dominion in . this respect. The Libetal â€" Governmert at Oftawa appointed â€" a Civil _ Service Commission and introduced civilâ€"serâ€" vice reform â€" imsthe inside scrvice. Mr. Barden promises to extend the system Sir James Whitney does nothing. Mr. Rowell comes out definitely ‘for . metâ€" FRFE Wommflt:rfrom any form Of lliness are invi to ptly comâ€" mulâ€vlthlrl.l’hml:ntl.yn. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A & mt /msn man can freoly 4fY of her private 4llâ€" N lt‘hm is :&n R us es hbli& this conâ€" P Wo between a o Pinkham .:* g: wo men A\ / which in‘ 4 4 9365 < ( bun\nï¬ es a Rmorxr has she *x d a testimonial or a T without the written oom o}‘ï¬o writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to rï¬ out of tï¬dm the undreds of tho of m in theit files will attest. 2 a | @ Oof thevast yolume of ?flm ?gn’a‘&m'-"ï¬z'w:ï¬p,mmfl dfeaniys mnk c aly woman, r&‘h‘ or wns. m glad to take advantage of this generâ€" BR e in ®" Finkmams WO age Woren sufféring from any form of ADVICE TO WOMEN ell nanimous Choice at. EntBhusiastic vention of North Grey Liberals t . enthusiast ig oqually definite in hic PLATFORMS COMPARED 1arg" beral 1S A CANDIDATE]| mont â€"â€" jaws, flumprl CBERCCENICEY and the ~ unfairness the distribuâ€" \torl“o( Niazera poweL. !* ie on £% reached . its m wien ‘dҠclose â€" of _ his address Mr. MacKay said: "It has been said that I canâ€" rot â€" consistentlywhe a temcerate ad: wocate becatss®it is known that . I to have mot been & total: abstainer now : make~. you the promise f! will ever abstainer tke public / platfc it as against pat Mr. Rowell proposed that the moâ€" del sshools which the" Whitney. Govâ€" ernment avolished. &hell te rostored. Nct only ‘so, bit he ;roposed "to ro.ide â€" through adoquateâ€" training s hools a sufficient supply of . comâ€" petent teackers, and this | insure un« Cer prozer regulations that the pupils in e ¢ry scaool in the Province shall reive aâ€" thorough: English educa: tion." ‘This is the key to the &> 1 fomn :cf the dificrities ecncostei with bilingual sctools. t Mr. Rowell would forbid corporaâ€" tions to contrilute to campaign funds, require the publication of all cam; paign contributions, and provide for the appointment of .a publicâ€" proâ€" secutor, to investigate and . punish fraud and cortuption. No such _ proâ€" posals ney. But there are differences, not only in policies, but in the spirit and ~enâ€" ergy with which they are â€" conceived and carried out. The Whitney â€" Govâ€" ernment proposes to do something for New Ontario; and on the eve of an election it promises to create a new judicial district for the North..â€"But it has been admiristering, theâ€" North for several years, and the result is general discontent.. Deputation â€"alter deputation has come to Toronto ,“ heartened. _ Mr. Carrick, a. progresâ€" sive supporter of the Whitney . . Gov= ernment, becameâ€"discouraged . by Aic rebufis he ?‘%m. resigned his. scat in the y : tawa. Mr. Rowell and the Liberals bring to the considetration: . of . this subject a keen appreciation . of : the needs of New Ontario. They regard New Ontario as an opportunity, not as a burden. cut declaration for compensation . to | workmen, after. the British _ model. This declatation surely does not lose its importance raerely. because . the. Whitney Government is inquiring inâ€"| to the question . of eompemtlon.l Again, ‘in regard to agriculture, there is a vigor ‘and enthusiasm in Mr.! Rowell‘s utterances which contrasts stron_ly with the languid, indifierent attite‘c of the ‘Government.â€" The / Liér.1 programme reads as if it had more steam, more driving pover,l behind °t than the manifesto of ‘ th_ 1 .."I do not belteve‘ thete is HANKOW BURNED BY CHINESE REBELS Gove:nm nt F4inkow, _ Nov. 8.â€"The city of Hankow has been destroyed by fire over twoâ€"thirds of its extent. Tue lowest estinmiate . of the loss is $50,â€" 000. Four hundred thousand people are destitute. . Hundreds of halfâ€"burnâ€" rielly : be ‘ K A . vernment bad failed to llv‘.& ; "W There was ble â€" bungling of educational â€" a s, the unfairness of _ the asses nt â€" laws, the bilingual dificultie i â€" Â¥the ~ unfairness in â€" the distrib lowest estinmiate _ of the loss is $50,â€" 000. Four hundred thousand people are destitute. . Hundreds of halfâ€"burnâ€" ed bodies lie among the ruing. Many ¢f them are the bodies of women and children. j 6. The Cestoms _ _ House, NC Post office and _ the American missions have been spared. The city has be‘n looted, the Impetialists tak» ing a hand in the pillage. Imperialist officers tried to check this work, and execiuted & . number of the soldiers. ReSugees were depriâ€"ed ol their loot on â€" entering the British corcession, cartioads of â€" valuable furs, sil‘s and jewelry telrg seived. < 1t is Ruggest»d that the Red Cross receive the proâ€" John Beit#, the young man who was committed for _ tridl by Magisâ€" trate Weir about a week ago on a charge of throwing stones . through the wiadow of Mr. Aaton Good . of m abpearcd . before His . Honor *(hishoim . Thursday . in the Jwdge" Chisholm .. Thursday . in th0 Judgo‘s Chambers, was found :. not giilty and given bis treedomâ€" . The, w of the preceding trialâ€" in the CW:: w';'mmu with : sbove result. Th rm was ta“ by Mr. B. W. Clement _ and Crown â€". A ttorngy Bowlhy proseâ€" Mr. Rowell comes outâ€"with a clear c»ds BELTZ FOUNUV NOT GUILTY long are made by Sir James Whitâ€" ko you the promise. from platiorm that hï¬nduth as I am in public life, . { be an atsolute and teetotal cposed that the mo ‘the" Whitney. Gov House, the the : American had and iny other g-n Vegéta lew up cough | fis : London, Nov:. 8..â€" The > * ‘party is to swap umvlr%t ?shum J & % w8 :»mm'* . dlf hy ac ative Asssciation this ï¬no.a aninounced : to jhis constituâ€" â€"hig retifement from ie leadet« ship ~of ‘the: Oppositton. _ . Impaired. health, increased age, and _the desir feeling. But no ons «Oubts increasing Attacks Against | waupet Ts tann f tariff ~reform the principal factor in ins; decision. j While a number «of influential. Un< ionists and wouldâ€"be leaders, notably Mr. Austen Chamberlain and â€" Mr. F. E. Smith, K. C., have been ~de manding his retirement _ fromy . the lcadership, few believed. that Mr. Balâ€" four would drop the beim at such an important stage of the party‘s <forâ€" tunes. " The â€" announcement. was . a sharp -ymhetod%‘putiumm an immense _ political sensation: â€" No sooner was Mr. Balfout‘s withdrawal that Lord Lansdowre, leader of the Opposition â€" in the House <of Lords, who shared in the attacks, would acâ€" eompany his colleague to the" backâ€" ground. But Lord Lansdowne issued a denial of this toâ€"night. ¢ «Mr. Balfour willâ€" remain in the Houseâ€"of Commons,; although â€" he would be elevated to the Peerage i# he so desired. While he, as ‘exâ€"Proâ€" miér, was recognized as ‘the â€" leader of the whole party, the leadership will now be divided, his _ successeâ€" shcring it ~with Lord â€" Lansdowns. ‘That successor doubtless will be: the Rt. Hon.: Walter Hume Long, â€" . who represents the Strand." Aâ€". caucus has beenâ€"called ‘for Monday for â€" the purpose of . choosing a new â€" leadetr. Mr.. Long commands~ the confidence oi the older and younger â€" elements ol the party. > C Advanced tariff reformers . ¢avor Mr. Austin Chamberlain, and Sir Edâ€" ward Henry Carson, Dublin Univerâ€" sity, and Mr. F. E. Smith, K. K., Walton division of Liverpool,â€" cherish ambitions for Mr. Balfour‘s shoes. Spanking does aot cure children of bedâ€"wetting. _ There is aâ€" constituâ€" tional cause for this trouble, Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. 501, . Windsor, Ont., will send free to any ‘ mother her successful. home treatment, . with full instructions. Send no money but write her toâ€"day if your children trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the child, tho vammuos @LC Tb wn‘o help it. ‘This treatment also cures adults and ?ed people troubled with urine. difficulties by day or night. Guelph, Nov. 9.â€"Bert Ruskton, a brateman â€" of Goldstone, or the â€"G. Tâ€"R., was badly crushed this morn ing when he was caught between an engine and. the station plat‘orm ard it is feared that he cannot survive. He was tiding on anâ€"engine when he slipped . and fell between the erginc and . the platform. He was brought to Greliph on the * train â€" from the north and taken in the ambulance to the General Hospital, where it . was forni . that I‘s sNine was crvs\ed, several ribs broken aftd that he had beon injured internally. He was r:stâ€" ing easily ‘this eveaing, but â€"â€" fatal rosults gre feared. 5 Brakeman Badly Injured at Guelph GAYE L1QUO? TO INDIAN LisTER, CON3STABLE FNED 1J Guelph, Nov.~8.â€"Constable Maurer: of Clifford was fined. $25 and costs for supplying a manh at Palmerston named Dan Gillies, who was on . the prohibited list, with liquor. â€" Maurer was bringing the man, who ‘had been found drunk and who . refused to . tell who had supplied the liquor, to Berâ€" lin, where he was to serve a three months" sentence. _ (Gillies escaped from the train at Drayton while the constable slept. When the matter was investigated it was found that â€" Conâ€" stable Maurer was the man who had given him the liquor. y Ask his opinions of a remedy for the wilments peculiar ta women that conâ€" tains .in judicious axount such in gtredients © as < Black <Haw, Cramd Bark, Unicotm â€" Koot, S :aw Vine, Bluo (Cobosh, Goléen, Scol a,d Oin la will toll you that these are just the incrakents . wsed by svecialists in tf BETTER THAN SPANKING Rexall LiOh Hit faile ybi 50o To YoUR PHYSICIAN® At th such ANGS \ gnG th d be i en servAtives, [ nst 1 Comp ht has e ~are just clalists in thâ€"4 the & e asous ade .. & ste abdl ned by Watlartoo: Ont.. Branch,> = Jacobh NHespeler, vManager YJas 77 Branchesin Can and ts and dents in all the P1i as TT Branches‘fu Ontinds, a0d Agoule ond Dorrreponients in ol AbS ES A GHBNHRAL BANKING BUSINBSS TRANBAOTE t M. WEICHEL & SONS, Waterloo and Emira. (8) Invest in " j Saskatchewan Mortgages â€" | National Finance # Company, Limited E g@z WATERLOO MUTUAl FIRE INSURANCE CO. _ INCORPORATED IN 1863 Tota: Assets 3rst December, aXt !" ®*" $426,808 . || > it is gos« THF MOI SONS BANK °C ndel for â€" nt Offic ieacre. . . . diuating ron, D. C; Fifty. yearsâ€" of iï¬‚ï¬ stoves â€"â€" iige wat Goeee o Seam. range that bears the name sular, That namic says the materials are the flue arrangement is oven: will heat evenlyâ€" range will. wear. It has a large square oven, twenty inches both waysâ€"just right for four pie«. The oven is made of quick radiating steel and will heat up as soon as a ‘fire is started. It has a drop oven door, ‘strongly made BOARD OF DIREROTOR® In, J H. Webb, Willias Snider, Meg, § J. L. Wideman, Keq., isb Jacode Allan Bowman, Reg., Preston; P. K. Shants, Proston 4 Thomas Gowdy, eg.. @nstph. yetpe e e t J \:“;"A Monarch Peninsular Saskatchewan is one‘ of the favorite fields for investment of Eaxstern Capital. Leading Finanâ€" clal and Insurance Corponn. tions have invested millions in Sasâ€" katchewan First Mortgages. Goo. There‘s no safer -.Lw invest your momey. We bave a list of the best obâ€" uhuemu-nnmmw Sagkatchewan farms. or call. Paid up Oapfial and Resarrs ever $750,000 26 Wellington Street East F.® Ct-rttg , Waterioo WM.O: head, Beriin GROCERIES ATENT S ProduceFortunes RipBS : M “fu foe ; patent«, Tatonadt* _ c hnbantion p Paten iï¬:‘a&iï¬ *',‘;‘i i‘m x Tallo> ‘to our own énd rough sketch or 90 King St. E. Capital Paid Up, 2:.,000,000. Reost Fund .« â€"‘â€"_ $4,400,000 Total Assets over |â€" â€"~$44,000,000 ~ TORONTO Head Office, Wancouver, B.0. ~ii Local Qequut'.vu at all Branches . Initerest‘allowed at highest current rate. |PIENME LSNR l HALLMAN‘S SAVINCGS BANK:BE PARTMENT Upâ€"toâ€"Date Stock of ow DoY ou Judge a Range 2 Wach Podin any Peoinsula . Hallman, Prop. KRB Incorporated 1855 %?oninaular | Clare Bros. & Co. Gs io fa carlety af sgied mt mss : npant x.’chao.w.r-i-hg’ i eam pmniaimee (he:l.‘ WJ: for it. y°=* ~G T Top Raised for Broiling Sanderson‘s . : Bakery King 8t. Waterloo _ Fauncy Buns, Bread Rolls, a1d Fancy Cakes *% h Jeweller and Optlcian _ Issuer of Marriage Licenses Store nearPost, Office, WATEBLOO Profits â€" Pald. Participatin Policyholders Prove Powerâ€" ful Points in favor p OF THE eecss0dcetrdesd s s e¢tt8e iMeat . Market Head Ofice, Waterlibpo, Ont. §§388 JACOB BALL resident and Managing Director "THE COST" Wehare th tation of aup plvl;gz':r -:mm fl'& with the choicest and best of ain ieb oL mpas e gore Beet, y V ¢ Beef, Pork, V oat, Inu"'lg ow it DOMINION LIFE. â€" best Write for the Neat Little Memo :Book t:g nd out why our policies‘ are the H P. : Roos Berlin, Ont W anm& [one Conssaces such or Sausage Â¥$