3' . orders taken for china decorations. n minors Com; y l Street. l voca u. M u s nor it ‘liverod i: time for tea. it i - Phone Z138. s - ‘ g ‘Watches , ‘laybehaodedfromfathsr, "'1 gr-heirlooms-flicym "ggggfiy ptfftfii 3.8 yet not enpcnsfviv “m!” dreds are now in use b‘! those who ore Filth-flu about accurate timi. Li! Y just d 0'4? $391k?“ i “M2011, iiofgoid filled» silver an’! 8W1 ma!‘ ' __ , _ edadvertlising, lob wot; and otheer wfl=hr=eiif°m “w w‘ g, . s”. ....._,. no. LlbortomAAlbetrtcn PqfOfice-Herbert Clark, _'; Souriakastfuieleohone Glee-P. G. Seaman f A gnsfllfl. _.. " ' ,0 x ai ; l J: ?.' “mums “kg!” M’. w Editor Business Aanazer. nu '1'» was! ' " ‘ , . i voucs r . -*""%Z£i.9!'£9""5"'“' \ ‘ > ' i .__.-.-__ Il at ' Emma's and- .'_ p s. ~‘ Qur Beef,» Iron and ‘Wine ‘ is unsurpassed. lt’s v61‘? qigug-ijghingyeasily assimil- ated and doesnot disturb the stomach in the least.‘ its ingredients are the‘ very best quality. g Try a.‘ pint bottle, ' ’ ~ .6“? 15¢. PINT nnocorsr, "rue lledical mu. instructions given _ iu_ drawing, toil and water color painting. Also MISS ANNIE nrznnm! flnquirc at her residence Water ‘dlol m jIl_’ Y:Ls___ _ . also iosxsrocx, I willgjve lfins in Voice Culture at the house o rs. Charles Hughes, on Monday; and Thursdays and in Sum- mersitiqll-‘ucsdays, Fridays and Sat- ‘an-days. $1.141!" Iiiisiié Rial Luck When you pan fin‘! a daliooer withan u!‘- lo-date line 0f BOXFJ) PAPERS. The last trlpbf the “Hahf-ix" broughtnsan elegau‘ - line, besutiiul unis, , -- v diilerent sizes‘ We tie lfiillfii’ who a g . r_e particular about theicstationeryiocnil and inspect tae cuffennt finest; MITCEELJJS envisions. QneenSll ‘» » Opposite Preview. We are at it again. Better this year than evo . Ring be up i! you want any‘ de- Our Cream is the best in.ths city Try it. W. H. SIALLWOD. Pastou rlzed Milk Factory Cor. Gt. George and Fitzroy ma, .‘ i vol. nadvaaa... lciliation bcard, consisting o! equal num- ' bars ct employers and employed, to fix prtocs"— notice that-“determine the rise. _ case in the metal trades, u the prices fixed by the capital and labor combination might be so high as to produce a crop ot competitors. ln the coal trade, however, where an absolute control 0t the sources of supply might be secured, this possibi- lity is less seriousl. Accordingly, the British public is confronted with the specter of a coal trust which, just because of its being conjnréd up by labor- and capital together, might be infinitely more eifactive than ifit were the creature of _ capital alone. The moral ls! Keep an eye _ , ..:."..:::*:.c.~:.-ei--1~ "o Just, Impartial, Romania, Howey, seeking at all times .o further the best interests qr me people. and there reaa The Peopll._o'qg aupusnsivfaclhonlsn, new stock. Nprlh aldePolt omen,“ attic’ followi§vrm t ’ 1e inadvaucez- , ; v , . - , _ “in; Bditionmlailyqexcept Sunday), one 0 l’ . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dad-fin” £1 on (Jed. a sat) per adv: ’ .°fl( Branch Oftlosa have been established at the tollowiu places where subscrlptnios may be paid, news in!» iii mall? luaniiiil FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1902. AN ENGLISH COAL TRUST. While the coal interests of the United States are snapping their fingers at an enraged but battled public, and are keep- ing on saying that they don't care it they get themselves into a place where they will demand ‘notional attention, the coal interests o! England seem it likely to travel along the same road. It is also‘ likely,’ however, that they will reach aidificrent situation, says the Tribune in an article on the subject. At any rate so think a, grestemany. Englishmen who hairs bocnv talking and writing-about tho- subject recently. _ . ; g developiaaajthé those Englldbltfl’ moraine their healer!" and readers ‘is interesting rather than reassuring. They i next-‘move in the coal fields may‘ wcllbosclmeand triendly under- standing between the masters on tho one mania the men on the other. Both masters and men are now thoroughly organized. The masters have their ted- are tired o! cutting each other-‘s throats. They are coming to the conclusion that they would mo. be better on if they could reach an agreement which should fix wages and—hcre is the main point- regulate prices. It-there were no strikes and no lockonts, if the masters’ feder- it the men got a fixed proportion of the profits of the trade, there might be a good chance tor the mining industry to estab- lish itself securely in a steady market and. “And what,” says J.A. Robson, “is to prevent this joint trust of capital and ‘labor fmm ,milking the whole country for i ts particular trade benefit l" The trick ii not altogether a new one. Ttey have-in England what is culled the Birmingham allianceJt is one ct the most comprehensive trade mlliances in the world "=0 far as securing the cc-operation of m asters and men are concerned. Io several of the subsidiary metal trades 0t Birmingham and the midlands. Ir. consists of employers who engage in their factories and otlices no men who are not members of a certain union, and of employee who offer HIOlILQTVlOOB to nomrn who are no: members ot the employers; federation. run in ma: is not a radical departure from old methods. This alliance baogons-on, however, to establish a “conl COVL 1'3 and [all olwages. sad praftr, audito acfile disputes.” The result has been ithat wages ahd profits have been regarded’ ES_ ' parts o! the same problem, and masters and men have regarded themselves as quasi partners in the same enterprise. What has lueen tried in the metal trades might conceivably bé tried in other fields 0t industry. There is, ct course. always the possibility that, as actually was the C J ‘towmg- i“: end. v i 55s.. t"... f7biiui§ ‘i-énsviekvér - i my‘; £55?‘ w. ' on coal in both hemispheres. i ‘BMORTGAGE COKPORATIGNQ" i ' i i’ w vwfOlopblTOa r.» ‘ ' it lain...‘ o‘ Arthur a.naeugsu,_ngq,o w,» a»; l-iwhaa" 1 eration. ' The men have their union. They _ Dntario and Quebec cases. The Quebat atiun had the control of the output, and , chm whatever the traflio would bear. — Smiih Premier Typnwiteri, calls for the delivery of~a minimum number of 1.200 machines, as a result of its demonstrated superior- ' ity overall competitors. com 8; tavlor. N one?“ on? - _ " A shown the Boer dslcgatioo now in Can- Thmohasbscn some llttlo-baokaot l: v . the unfortunately worded pppealfiot the three general tar left words this’ the three soldiers. It will bring its own retribution in ohdcking. tor generosity ‘lofths English-speaking‘ poof sooner it is forgotten, however, the better. The generals have plainly vtold their Brussels that Hi8 fact that when fighting they did fnot- get the aid they expected. is proof to them that the Almighty willed the loss o! their independence, o and they are going to be loyal to» their new country so long as the conditions, oi the treaty arc observed. Those who have come among us. should have- trom us the warmest ct welcomes into the citizenship which we prize so hikghlygui o irrespective or ‘anything and» Cnoadn may hope to gain eltherdn the shaping ot ~ trodc vnth South Atrica broth that n immigr- ants coming thence. They would roger-rain.- ly make the best of Canadian citihéns.‘ Canada today owes much to the loyalty; ct the New York Dutch, many ct whom‘ ntthctlme of _ths_ ‘Amerlcon revolution were so trusts British ruloflos to leave Y w... homesand settle in w»... were then the wilds 0t our border country in“ illum- gniagford, GlsngarrynStoi-mont and neigh- borhood, and such names as Vankough- net, oFrellghsburg, Scriver, Cuykr, son, Chrysler and Vsnklsek _ to their share in the making ottbc coun- try. Suolrpazmtheir descendants are to day ma: ‘yo! tho immigrant/scorn- loyal o! Britons in thelarrer sense. no unmix CASES. Orrawys, Oct. 7.—The supreme court inst to-day and gave judgment in b. tew list is to be taken up to-morrcvfl 11s.». Pier-ends oowsn ‘ IIIEBIcAL DLSGOI/ERY Restores i arms- .Is awardcl the contract, which . 9-6dw6m q.- f’ ‘ . u? I ._- ». ,~ J .~ " h I T08.‘ ‘v l‘); 9 we cove etflsfliiv wot . towards the odeteated Boers as a result ct, ‘ distress by the wot. That blandeiiivas ~ . - 3;.» doubt. duo to the aid rondersd; by sash =5 dhfiiiiilf~ ,,, no uyisggwfn. ‘n; pribsblyi - the being, ‘it notyaltzagathgr, the, ‘ plea to the object so dear to them. ‘The j European Ark-lends. in their speeches at; lug s...‘ réom South" Africa-the most‘ 5 m: , indie »ze1-Y p 19$ . "'l?‘1*"" n-Y ’_ ‘ ‘motive for Substitution t9 ‘ _ . 1;. Pflmittlflldfll-lfiftv-mflkcthelittlembre‘ , ~- ~y~j' d. ’~ _» ' . = - .' bysthefiaeale ofleadmeritori», ‘ ' ~ f ‘ , ’ “m” gains: on ‘I09:- ' f i l‘ ~ . e ' 1- s‘ 111mb“. ‘ no substitute. for . v . . . . 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