1d . £neci|oNs Associn The-~»,__ _ fn and Declaration of City adjourn for rr oceania Dr. J dralt of disco Tirsre Con x *_ i, 1-. v ‘rs f ,l . 2` * ‘a '_ h I “Evening-Oiiicers - 'J \.‘o»~ and Other Biisinm Done-Work to Be Through the Province ' d Q” ehsir. I Aapoia y the committee ap- pointedljt' T'§iIl‘Nq,ppor-ted ihe asollllhi-ion,whieh was read,` seed aadwith some additions ad- opted sa follows: . This (1) _ , ss tha shall ilfianisplils shall he known Ellotlai A_ssco‘s‘.fo.r, and _hs_ absolutely nos-partisan in character. ' __ (Zi Objects : The Association has for its to assess public sentiment ia honistsod pure e_isetio_as; oo see that existipg laws against) corrupt and rigidly ea- sad, Upafo lhase larva ale la-‘ objects favor ol practices* forced; sumeisar.. of,_s¢irais___ror_ ross sm on mon`ts"aa ‘ali arakaxhem elective. ts) suoh 0 U7 practice oldovassidg by oandidaiar and others. (bl ll I (3) shall he mam lw IQ* iqi¢gia_sra.~J'\\l mire is iiivaal for elsctcniss obtain from voting, and ly oosrlsislla and will :ask rvey rs diaoourage the parnioions out IDI Al 'vw-... fi fn -14. vars tin- mosasoes pr in. rflocar last evening st the ed maettagof the leotorri Br- iicu. J. T. hisckensie lor it strong In v lx `_ sh onmwmm' 'wi'i1~'ef..i...szs rss ormstlos da_ilikrAascobtiaaa through- I °f _.f.°i>.°"'»1¢, °l=dr\=i°= ollgihla for membership, and may" .,... constitution ol the Dledgtng themselves to eadsavorto carry out its principles _ V ` V . 44) onions: The onaaesaiirbiaagsog clarion shall be a President, .tsp armore- ‘ecutivs Committee rrrsda up Q _thlsliove odicens and live members add_ig,iepsl,al io -be elected by hsiloi.,a`l oi whom shall hold oiiice for one year. _ (5) llloetinirs: The Aasgglatlpnjialf meet monthly, on the lest Ugday in every month. Special masdiiga op ¢h$ call or the Chairman on request offlva nord onthe mst Moss” or Nmairsr la each year. become mearhers by N521 Vice Presidents, s B_sersq;y.asd,aalx~‘ members. The anrrpal .,pras\»iag,.’h|iI/Iran (0) Thia.°°P\¢itutloc Promised \ . by giving one rnonth's aotiqfpj a motion to thsteffeot and the adoptigfpf sas - motion by a two-thirds vale ofala _ bers oarramst areaularmsatiaar <,.` , 'rhaalectiouotoliears aexa ta* alar- arrd resulted as follows: " President-Dr. J. ’l'. Jenkins. . Hsokauliif, Richard Soy. » ` STI ST. AGra iiiisiiis vs ETIIIIIZIS XlllEll iii_IfjG`am_c _'on a Muddy in Favor TINY Yoo xethsr, ss* centric the ofllisitors ' ,f 4. s ». -1 "_ ~.>' _ r" 3-in ‘ ' `~‘p9pis¢, squirt; and oo- , as were performed upon yqprday have ssl ~ rsssésl' ` Md _,”,h,,, with hildmr wild hilta _ ill tha s t wadb! sxsiali! l|i9i>°f¥ iasi Altar . the times is _ | elif S ra' “most ‘evenly rsaoohed. isis ‘hen they came/to-`~. straw inotbaii limo ir; urn rsis_ Ma-ry tiares a stmaiasas- would think he tra iran-.hir-op me ian, and rioir a hole in t_he air. Aiiahis ares very inlay to the spectat- oea, but it epeahsvoiumes for the .fuaiil-a Iesof the playa!! than it' is saln _tht hssa distractions did not for one Qqrasat ohaenre the fact that splendid football was prsyni. It nas rar-e~ niraslas ser' thelsr-gecrowd that 'iiileiir the ham* stand to watch the players ol each side try to work that elusive pi] llilv #to s part oi the ileld where they could do something to ii. Although many times during the first hal( the supportars of St. Dnasiirn‘e thought their favorites aggressively to push the haiidowa arte the erremy's psrs of the held, but soon Sis F. X. changed the tisas and tlrs age, sooriap a try which was not asat over. Farther play demonstrated that with epsapiay the mea from Asri. gonlsh warsvary ailshls lr thalr halid- iiag of the hall, sad aiohossb the horse isamooald not chill! tbl 00°” Wil made s saiiast ensiasol sas or use il football rrtiliirr ever played on the C. A A, Grounds- . _\_ Dominion Act, r"e‘. ‘ ' Vice Presidents-A. W, Starla, J. T. _ ` T 'ATI' °n"' - ' ldlso ln their iinery. There was the usuiri military splendor. _ _ _ ~ 7 'i __ *_w;"_B_ ,__ o.mph_". [_ ,_ _ fonrwi. so-. _na tsoesun-win. as .rss roses.. iraq tire 'roms asiivsrsa s......».¢......'..... 1.--sg,-._ - .. “°-1.irs.~w».ier~»=-H i»1=-I1 “ov -sei# ---=~1'=f--ww on d W - » f ~ ’\~~ ~' Urovcareoordms_etIn_¢the_thlrd seasioa-"the prosperity. eapschlly ol the west, J: 1; I. ni:;;r;], Aivia _ irsttontn Ihrlisrrreatoftlansdn onaaed ,hmg1. g,°.||,|,¢y ;,¢"||,d lug mm. - -RMP. - V- ..._,: _,lv _ aternocn' . After enrtlmt-nt of nxemberstlas meet- f ~'I‘ha weather was unkind. 95° |°""'I|'8 'B ldjonrmd 1 _ dna' mm “ln md m “mind iiemandasn increaaaclrspresantatlon. .. I ' ' -` ABili was promised forthe revision ot splash ofrain not being waloorned by the . `.- the tarlif. mar and where the inqaase of population Anrtiidinents to Eileen' 'M' Act. llepresentaiion ' For Western Prov Paovidiiii Larger Subsidies T 1-ily lidt Resighed _ *-#man _ _*_ .,. \ FRIDAY, '!_ . . . v _ authorities have proposed to Canada that the British dooka ,at Halifax should he tahsaovmby Uaaada and thatnira Dem- iiiinnhaaagraedtndo so and will anrsr laia passessiarnoa the dest of tha year, lt was aunoirnoed that the facilities than Iiilbe made use of by the Departmental llarisa and Fisheries aaa bass for aids to navigation. Notice srss given that la consequence of the Provincial Premiers' Conference the Imperial Government would be asked to amend tns B. N. A. at-t to‘ permit or inuaased subsidies. . The speech forabadovreci muah import- anb legislation. - ' Then will be a Bill lor smlnlnrent of spa Election Act: one for the amendment ahaha Post (lilies Ani; ana for the amand- rlsai. sl the Dominion Lot; Dill Droviding lor- batter inspectim of -tha opdlhions of aarrninir iish sad meat; can regu- iattsg tho manufacture snidle ofpatent medicines and one in regard to javeaile @Ih`ueats, giving ma¢iaUlt& .lilder IWW! In deaiirrl '\‘|iIl lloh nCa\(II‘l without sending them whats they may be ini-tha: corrupted by criminal smeaiasiena. be introduced to give Alberta sad Baakat-_ ohawsn. n \ - ha.-red on the recent osueaanratlriil. will provide seven morn Illlbll, for Saskatchewan and _live _KO @' Ll- b¢l‘I'.l. -.~..’~- ;» .~ The new members, Udd~ ing, were introduced. . iw ‘ A _feature of interest in tlapoosadlags was the Speakers annoulllilol sf Hr. Hyman`s resignation of his alt in Lon- don. Probadly the writ will be Quad for bye- Rcleailug to-the hoo that Imperial elections nt once. ~ A .,r1 ' Bvnasr, November 20.-The Peary rctio steamer Roosevelt is at Bi. _Gsorge's Bay, on the west coast of Naw- onndland, awsitinglretter weather to #ks sire ran across ehsGai.oa Str-airs to Sydney. She put in there for shelter yesterday. It is not expected that she will loavs St. George‘a Bay before so- llorrow morning, which would bring hd! w rsoa the pclntof scoring. t-he viaiiprc into this port into in the evening, or aaeraaasrvrrreesasrw wie! Issniasi The Boon and rims au osiiai sith unit if nwmqw hav. iran s :sri-urs fx- in the second hal! St. Dusstsu‘a began -ltrisnco while coming south from Bope- I dale, Labrador. She was 'tied up for-eleven days in Battle Harbor, Labrador, which la about nw miles close scrimmagss giving plans to opsa auth sl Chaiaur Bay, on account la play the visitors showed in sdvant- 1ilrl“ah.la Battle Harhu the house. gm ' ._EIT§iI.i! ’*r§§?§.‘§' ia it-TI away has heaviest alohar sacbalhl was short a sessQry to ng- ood and hlubbl-I it is das adésr ir stiii "asses _ V. E, ij; ._,_..l._.a-9.,- 1; _ - __¢_¢¢1a---_DID _,_ VAHUI Cd lhas, and had toberurr ont a _inaiicr 'sailors *M-I % iuuswfii ii _'<;0AL AND I si. titans ni-in Morvrnxar. Nov. B-(Bpeoial)- The iight between the Dominion Coal Co. and the Dominion Iron and Steel Co. is at an end so far as the latter ia concerned. Negotiations have praotiaally been brok- en of. V, The Steel Company shortly afier hos- tilities commenced ¢ave the Coal Oom- pany until Thursday Nov. Hto coins to an arrsnzsmenr. ._ ,_ No agreement has yat been reached sad STEEL COMPANIES OUT _No prospect oi’ Agreement Now, _and Steel Company Making, Arrangements for Coal from Elsewhere- President Plummer Says This is Only Course Company said a rcpiy from the Dominion Coal Co. tothe Steel Co, was hardly ex- pected. Io raotsteei company hed their iii"- ohsssaoa the road today and though President Plummer would not ll! Nil* the eoairaet :for nuppiving coal io the Staci Company had been arranged. he intimated that hs 'might receive word to that effect st any time sad ,addr that this was the only nouns opsa to 1.1 n. manner, Pmiaess or ti.. sm `i\rircorsr-nr. ~rs‘ I sleariag, lower .~ -`-'yrv . i - ____..._o.,¢-qsgr- ` DANGER IN CORN BALVH. %t_F_'_.._.;_:_1.'.".="i=.~..°-'im°:.'i.a"r...-.-_ 'i‘ ii noiisiear "I asem 4 or'r'|I»°n smrssrr ai; Cildtiiitildd " -1 ~ 'U . .ours pwlpwv ser lissfdr' ( .... .-.ar»....-. .._~.. M §3""’TT if ‘rg . 'mm' . "I'1**°-~ - Which Our Show Windows . : l »- -__ h Drop la and ioapect the pretty novelties. Everybody wel s ,-4 ..1t is estimated that tha will* 1906 '_' K 1 iw.. _ GREY gil THE Tri NEAR Touosro, Nov, 2z1- isperinil .. The steam barge Rssulute owued lry Iisney Bi Miller contractors of this t-iiy went, down ofthe Western Gap rr few minutes be- fore5 o'ciock this mornino. ' Six of the crew were saved nnii six met death in the raging lake. The only body recovered was that of Thoa Tapping. the second engineer, whose home was in Deserouto. 'Ihroo of the crew who were rescued were: In an exhausted condition and it was thought tbni. Mrs Callaghan, n cook, who was brought ashore i.i one oi the lifeboats would not recover from the shook. Medical assistance was sought nirdfniier is time the u usable lu go tothe ironic of n. friend. The wrecked vessel was huiltlry the Rathbuu Lumber Co. in 1883 and was valued at 115.000. Hsaeykldiller bought her last year. They carried rroinsurance. Crew lost sli their belongings The Reaplute iaith schooner ll. P. L. SIX MEN DROWNED I TORONTO Steam Barge Resoluie Sinks in Gale, Only i'lall l‘Ier Crew Being Saved-Narrow Escape of the Cook-List ofthe Victims and oi Those Saved l.r,ike in tow railed from Erie about tvro o'rlockThuredsy morning, anchored out- side the entrance to the “featern pier. The Rseuluie which had a fargo of ocai was in charge of Capt. John Sullivan, acting superintendent of Haney k MllIer`s fleet of vessels and Capt. John Fsheny was bringing the vtssel up the lake. The Locke v-l.i;h was anchored near the western pier has a crrrizo of 63) tons of hard coal and is in charge ofCi1pt. Barney Mclntyre of Port Dalhousie. The drowned orc John Iisrrlaon, chic! engineer, Deseronio; Trios Topping, se- cond engineer, ileseronto ; David White, a deckhund, lleserontoz llsrry Gregory, hrcnnin, llczrih, Errglanri ; John Barnes, ilrcrr-nn, i'oit Cciiiorne ; Nels Neilson, wheelurirn, Swedeii. The suved are Captain John Sullivan SL Catharines; Cnpiuirr .iohn Fahey, Toronto; Andrew Hicks, wheelmen, Tnrontc; Michael linney, male, Port Dalhousie; Edward Mt-Beth, declihand, Trrontoi Mrs Lizzie Csllrghsa cook, Toronto. EIELITIIIIS TALKS SIX IMMIGITATIUII IIN TIIHIEE MnN'ritBai., Nov. Zi.-l"in~rnce Min- ister Fielding, speaking irta banquet in his honor here tonight, ri-ferringio| the tariff qneatiomluphclti a rtroderrrie urrlii' policy in thc interest of the whole country. In a few days they would have their tsriii' revision ready to subruln io parliament. That it would satisfy thc extremists of the high urrlff school or ofthe low tarifl school they did not know, but they hoped it would find favor with the gr-eat mass of the people. They had decided to change the form and state of tarlil schedules and wh lc doinir this it might be found necessary io make changes in particular items. 3* Mr. Fielding also announced that itll was the intention to adhere L0 tire princi- ple of liritlsh preference. They would al- so have aiarriif column which would contemplate legitimate discrimination be- tween products of countries which were anxious tn trade with Canada and the pro- ducts oi countries wlricir put up bars a- gainst Canaria OVERTAKICN BY NAVSEA. You dorr`t know whether lt`s going to stay down or comaup. You feel like thirty cents and look even worse. if one thing la utokerthanaaothsr, li.`s “Newi- liaa.” . drops in sweetened water rms tnrisotiy. irimostints msgs.. a the you experience. The cause of the la lllrsved. every sympton. cf vo sad lr\digi»~i.ioa is cured within: lllsutss. When Polson’s Nervl Iris Is so trusty and scnrronricar, a bottle at horns won d'nr. be amiss. Large ones for a quarts at all dasisrs. DA Il‘?I` 333|: wage fortune to secure. by all druggiaia. AGENTS SUSPENDED 01'r,\\\'s, Nlv. Zi.-Six irumlgratiun arrenis have been suspends-I by- the Minister ofthe lnteriorund ara belni investigated. it is urrileretood thatihe/ have bcerr rnuking isl~e returns ofexunsts in travelling fronrQuei\¢~cto Winnipeg with immigrant trains. The C. P. R. is srrid to have declared bogus Pullman vouchers these men sent into the depart- ment with their expense accounts. Some oflhem are said to have sc- knowledged the irregular ity and others have repudlaied Ii, and demanded that they he reinstated. William Hutchinson, director of ex- hibitions, reporte that contracts s:a beiaglet for the Canadian huilding at thsDubIin exhibition, and work will be wellunder way by tile beginning of next,monih. The building will bo a handsome onr-. Minard's Linimeni Cures Usndrulf CHICAGO MARKETS. Cuirano, Nov. 22 - (Special l- i)ec.Corn....., 43| " Wheat-....... 13* Dec. i‘orh..... . .. .lnneCorn....... ill MayWhoat.......... ._ _ 7U Pork . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ULU Chsmberl»in'r Pain Falm- There isao darrlrr from blood poison resulting from a cnt or wound of any kind, when Chambeiiairr's Pain Bain is used. ltis an antiseptic clrassingsnd -thouldbain every household. For sale GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS one of the LARGEST and goods it has ever been our 3*' Aszsko at riooizs. _ *rm I O jll0riiing.-aiid» Rural Editions