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Wingham Times, 1891-02-13, Page 6—AND — 1.0 A fin follawiug l'aeolet!On in reptid to inns eouttartee ; That it appeara the deems tation sent to 0.tttWit to support Mr Olarlfe Wallace* Anti -Combine Bill faithfully performed their thy; and ao it would appear from the report of, the deputation that the bill,. having poset1 the House of °ominous, went before the Senate, and that body etfea- tively dietroyed its uselvilneea by ilt- eerting the worsts °unduly"' end reasonably7, your °permit tee. would recomineuel, to your consideration the treceseity, of, haying on obstructive body. seeh ste the Senate has proved itself to be, removed frow the path of progressive legislation. Your epees mittee would also beg leave to ,direet your attention to the faet, deist this iu. stitute one yearago passed arettolu, tion asking the Doroipion C.-overeat:tent to piece upon the ftee, list airy anion, DRUGGIST; •C. P. R. TICKET AGENT. OT.G. L W TELEGNAPil GO, Opp, Bruaswid House, Wingb.am) - Ont •I) atingilam ants FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1691, 1:14.61.1 HURON. r A. 11 Alosgrove, of this town, s Itorninatea at the Conservative Con- vontion held at Brusaels. on Tuesday loot, to centest this Ridim); agitiost. Abodoliald;the old uterillier. After a couple of arty s,it is now annouticed that Mr Mosgrove has placed his reitigna- ion in the hande of the peoaident of the Conservation Association. of the Riaing4 Whether or not a oandidate Will behrouglit out to oppose Dr Macdonald, is not known, EDITORIAL YR. Joao MOMILLAN, ex.M. lisie been nominated by the Reformers of South Huron. '. Tete °Atari° Legislature met on Wednesday, and Mr nos Baltantyne, M P P for South Perth, was elected pertker, The House will Adjourn on riday till after the Dotoiniot: Ow: - Tem 'Reformers. of North Perth have oreinated Mr. Jttnes Grieve, of the O'rwrisitip ot tiornington. f .11r. Grieve one of the hwt farmerin his town-, tipand will make 4 eapitsti candi- ete. Ste Joust A., NT.A.0e3NALD has issued n appeal to the people of Oattade. Inch was published in the Govern - cut organs on Monday het. Ile oes. not say anything abent Reeipro. with the United States,but praises t110 N. P., and says the country is roaperous as a result rif that policy ea the people coetented and happy. has been deeidea to llow eieposi- ore ia the Givernmetit eaviegs bank t er to deposit $1000 in one vat of $300 es it preempt, aid in :01, the present Unlit being L)) ; and to isette 9.,4 per centstock te stale( ef $150 mut multiplesethereof, - in not raider fiveyeors, i ore belie; at liberty to transfer its ot ittly dine to this . stook. • Ite hie late addrees". before the oh. il) - etteTIVIQ ASSnritatis.411. 04 the )ifs ' f. agrieniterrie in, the Polliita elos „Mr /3,7'1.0, M A, ollserved• brit se 4's full treittment of manure eliortid follow treatirte»ts epee the •'.i.nyerentouritlio.rie of. tillitese, luelirding lrainatse. Piilleaving the preparation fvf , It ,,,(01 glitnact equines dobcription f the d;event (Tops, seediug, oultivs title steel harvesting, the retation Stich slieuld be employed le distribtat rag them over the fern, and the hest noes titer tern tet insole ofthere. Then 1,1 follow n snort act:snot of the. 0 to Which crops are eubject. of the menuS of provepting then/. Thou the breerliose, taro and tnanago. isat ef nye stork, tosceroptinied, by, til instotactions ire rlairying., ISIr ett enntoode thatn better stoical.. 1 ednuittion im of urgent tiectseity eterio,„ Ito eaystelie Intelligenoe plait, of the Cansaien reereheo # lino' in leie opinion, he %trained a elite to'provide evorytilaltote. Mill , kr ; arta what la more, t ea. .0tr thrte Canty will pot settler • of a fariliitog, • 4ts' Imitittste, 1 1,,, upon winch tired) is retteonaNy fair evidence obtained that there kr a coin. bile, or trust formed wale the object of enbaricing itsprieseand ere IA 011td I recounneed di et this institute reaffirm its, conntieuee in that proposal as be ing aueffectual means for the preven- tion of trueteUnd cearbines. Profeseor Geldwin Smith had a weighty condemnation of the Tupper missioreitry enterprise in a letter to tbe He say: • Aenther breech of the rules Of public Iift, which tee peopie, if they had oon, been politically •eosheved to Werpotiser of their own creation, %You'd hardly eeelare, is the importation of 'the IfighlOtniamissioner from England to take part iu the. election campaigns 1.1, hat would bt . said if the British Aturbitesador at Pens or Berlin came t ovet.1.4 take part iu the elehtioa eatn Paige in England ? The High Corn, iniesinner represents all • Cauadiato o alike, and it is his boundenduty to. keep himself perfeetly eear of party. n EAST HURON. 'GRAND Mai CONVENTION. bla0.40114101) TW eottemeen EMARgt, 4,0A111, The convention he'll at Weeeels, en Moaatty last, was one ot the•largest fool most enthusiastic ever held in thie Every tenoioipality Lfltl Riding 'tile fully rept eseuted, ,kunueg those Present were outlet -a Me:4arabhn thstou, Libiater, McClelland, j it Mi1Js'r 3Me- L0.011114, i Arneetrong and •A ‘t Steen., of Morris ; Tiros. Stritehen, • A Hislop, Wm frlinte, V McNeil, of Grey ; Win Irwin, Jae Nfelseueblin, Thos Burnett, J41, litscete, of flowrok ; TPOR ett,suit, P 4), GibsOn, Ulna Oibs�n, jr, sf Wrexeter ; T A Mills, J A Mort en rtr MairclonaM, ( MeInt.yre, .lobe Elder, 0 BUioc, D Mellows, H. Clark, Alex McGregor, John Petereoe, Peter Deans, W J Ceapeem. Jas Miller, 6 Gravey.ellobn Inglis, Dr Towler, 1 Homuth, Ps Elliott, of Wingtertu ; J S NIcKitinorefer Sloan, Wtn Levy, John Moffet, of Blyth ; Jus Elliot, John I/anent, li Dnff, R Arnietrong, A Tipting, Jhn harris, Arch Paterson, Wm McPherson, Thos Elliott, D Moffat, Alex, (enoniiI,Peter Campbell, Geo Fortune,. 1' Pao rs of Turnberry ;J B Sarah, E6 Scott, W FE Kerr, W Il •AlcOraoken and 1) Rs as of lerusselei The presideen 1i Hielop, occupied the chair and withen-poo the plat/Orli' wee Dr Mactioualde the worthy re presentative of the riding ridiu tn th House of Commons just dissolver Messrs The Gibsore 11•IPP;S Grace 1st vice president ; T W Citbsfut 2u vice.president ; W JJ Kerr, secretary rettenter ; J 11, Smith, Tilos Sina:root 111 Y •MeLettne Bent EIIiot1 \V binulair, Di Sloan, W 13 Dibksoo at theme • .After the minutes of the Oetnbe meting bad het,» read the presideu ailed for nominations' for the position t standar4jear. in tin S. cousti t .Che following gentlemen; were ps oeecr:--lir Macdonald, moved by rhosGibson,: M P, setioncled by Mr ohn Smith, of Bruesels ; T W (ism, Dr Sloan, Thoe &tetchier, M Y :McLean, J A -sliorsotioeS Graeey nd A iiislop„le • - „ !, •Ertel) of the persens termed,. 'in in - (Teo; order, brietry addressed the con,. ention in pithy, ringing speeches and withdrew infester of •De itherdonahl. he doctor, ou rising to eceept the onrination, tould nor be heard fur cone -time owing to the .olleers and pptause of the audieues, who have V.ery 'confidence anility to tkecessfallY carry the Liberal merrier vickiry, ee lee did in the last erm test shen Le wrested the constituency from It? e 1, 111),. the Tailor Th going out ofBusinesd in Wingham„ Between. Now and Apra 1st • We will iron our large stook of TWEED° AND GEM FURNISH NC& han Cost. We are willing to submit to a, largo loss in. order to eloar them. out by that date. Come early and get the. pick of our stook at . r • MOM Ynp uwn This is GENUINE SAM he.11 !Mot he the administration of public affair's d by the lieu Oliver Mow; and his able coideagtnAs the Ministry. Thos Gihtionda P P, was smiled np- ; int tied gave a spirited half uour talk d ou the rite:es:trey of thorough °Name sation and Wm neressity, for the r country's eakeeof having tt chaege of b Govertirrwut.' He says, that at .titis crisis of the. netional history the seivation of the 0 Country rrequires his presence. Let him resign els office and then he witt p be perfeotly at liberty to save his ' cortutry. Whiet. bis personal policy- in regard to coanni-reial goestion• bes t ween Oao ada and t ed States may be wh e etet. not the Mans of 'knowing, a but tve know that is west be of an affiliated member of the Britieharis- v toeratrye not that; of a mats whose v tierester and„aspirations are Canadian To bite tilt British ariettimerey is irra. 3' tiortol, bot its political sebitsatir on this n contitient are not.'!.eirreo "The real .s motive for Sir Tupper'e petfotio di- a reguard of official rrahit is ledillet. e ed by no human being, • fie comes in s help in falsifying the national verdie t on the subject of reciprociiy, and to e keep his confederates in power by t debauching Nova Scotia at he det• he Oonservatives. A. spleedid4 speech, oectipyincabout n hour, was then delivered by Dr haeohed it before, with reotriry or a lacdonola. promises of, money from the publie purse. This to him, send- his friends end °roes does not appear to be dies Capri. His mindere is a loud warning to ;toed citizens that they aro fighting, P not only against monopoly, but against F corruption." ore.t.saalalaraormi.7.6.wet TA.X4110t1 UW TAB FlitMSIte. • L Aboet a year ago the Central, rare mere Institute of Qatari° passed the following resolation, four only: out of 120 delegates objeeting "The Central Partners' Institute of Ontario db nietnorialine the Dion -Won 1,1 Gevernmeut : that; "Whereasove cow1 - shier the present high tarift is' very ,111 injurious to the agricultural interests, notkiegwhat we buy proportiotately dearer than the products we sell ; and, lit ..Whereas, the present high tariff :The followrog resolutions were- un leinionely- adopted by the convention: Moved by Mt, Trioniaa • Gibson; of ere wich, seconded by Mr George °outlet, thi4 this. ootrventiore con- erons the 0oVernment of Sir joint A lacclouald fist •endeaVoring, at this me ito ellatell' 'rent -let from the people without seilleieet cruise for 'the dissolutioti of Parliament, thus bring- ing into tree voters' lists elearly two years old, disfranchising,' 100,000 young men wire have come' of ago within. that tune and .coeferritig votes pon many others. rbo have. in the uterval lost their right to the 01 81P IA that 'We pione epos, reeord onr tickled disapproval of the abuse of ie ounetittitionel power Oated in the awls of the Government of irtivieing re GovernoreGenerel to bring the arliament to an end under such cite. Insister:roes. Moved ley ,Tohe S McMullen, sr:collided by Dr Tow ter, That this; con. vendee" approves of the .course of our member,Dr NIticdoneta, in Parliament. We Men wish to place on record our continued confidenee its the integrity, given rise to 'the combine system, by r 1,vnich trompotitioh i&toa great extent provented'; n Wirer ma, the agrie oultural interest is suffering tomer •a mime depmsioreend enable to bear the strain occasioned by the tariff and .the.eombine system aforesaid, and, as the agricultural interests represent the large maehrity of the population ; that, 'Therefore. thotethe Central Institute; do reepeeteuny aek tile Government to reduce the tariff' on artioks of pritoe 'temerity to the farmer, truth as 'iron, . steel, coil, cotton, woollene, rithbera, Angara, curse and telt, to'auch nittilt- toot ail to relieve the nerioulturist of i tho unegnal burden under which fie ie now lithoring Aoetlie 1st treseioussif the Dominion PerfigkentsAir chard 'Cart wrq1» t eriterelietMlie Yetenest -of ilea. terriers *11 a Po/Mit:on. which what yodel down by the (lover/amens, nut obese trip, , porters, artiongst whom re It4ormrs Froin (Pawl Pram), 044111 4t P tor (West littarn4 • lioneety and ability of the leerier's- of the Reform party and to pledge them aur oartio5t support in the fortbootnimt elections., ea we believa the policy they penalty in trade and etriet economy in tiro roanageinent orputiuic %fairs, te be the beet polioy to be adopted to ro pair the injury eecaoinnetl to •this country ley the National Policy and to restore to cur isometry eteother, ern of prosperity and oentetitrnent. Moved hy Mr It Greham, aeoonded by Mr John McOriese Tiler 'this trieete ino rakes this orrortimity f.ecrigrtiai. along our esteemed oartnierat in the leocal teoeste, Mr Peelle* linen; ttpe oti moyri.y st 111,0 • hit* Tilkl/tithlrit. *Mt at tkPnigeltrte OlLt• hos e4pouted, viz, eatoltrieted Teei baton *to • The Libere:s are united, enthnents- tie, willing to work, tied fatly nao cord. with the platform of their party —unrestricted r”ciprocity. . The large hall was packed to the •&ems at the'ineetirg in the evening, there being a laege number of !lichee it the euilielace. -In the absence of the preerdeut, fir 8 Graoey, the first vies presidept oLthe associatiou, °stee- pled. the chitir. Dr &eau, of Biyth, war the fire t speaker, end spoke for about forty reunites, dealing with the dia.-rout issues before the peopleln a clear reed forcible manner. De Maxdonald, on ootiting forward to address the tch ruence,• was greeted with great applause by the lingo audi enee, Per au hour and a quarter be dealt with the trede questron, ehowing how the country would be benefited by freer trade reletions with the United States/ The ineeting was brought to a close with cheers for the Qtrieen and Dr Macdonald. , Bittevale Mr Joseph Leeeh is spending a few stays in Detroit,' tlis week. Ile and hi ti brother spent Sunday last with friends in Trowbriage.--sWe are glad tesay that Mr 1Crreey Jaceson is able to drive out agaia, and bus aLrnost wholly recovered from his, late acid - dent eLst.te Geo Haney isinoving* this weeleto a house of bis rarther south in the village.—The Evangelistic &F- eelers km coneeetion with the Methodist ebureli have been very interesting and profitable, some hay.ia,,, •given Om tir selves to the Lord and IliS seri and till being quickened in zeal 'rand. devotion, Cendeetor Strider peestellett last Sunday evening to a very large congregation, stud Rev John Scott, M A, gave tut ititeresting discourse en Monday evening, There wilt be servitor next Sundae, at 14 a in arid 7. p no.--Johnston'e annual tite-oreettng will be held next 'Weienesdey evening. A film rage -ammo ie eroviclede—Str Wtn Alitle, eon of Thoe Mills, Itorth of the villapse, left for Dakota last IiaturtlIty. Ile made ninny friends duritsgr his short stay. aervative. On Sturdily afternoon n tarp own:our...0 itt people tollowed his N31411411.1 to the grave. Six of the tuombers of the high school home( acted hearers. The tern:lima, of the schools and the meathere of the pantie school tio brel headed tho foriseert proeisssion, Mr Draper Was a ,native of Ireland and was eixty-live years old, He leaves a wife and ten ciente. ren; He was harried in the Lietowel cernetety by the side of his oldest son, the late Dr Joseph Draper," of ritsen, burg, Ont. Glonfarrow. Mis Campbell bas retnrivel from a. visit to •frenele ret•Weliesiiee.„-ealto Al cliaren, of Winghate, Junetion, watt viiittiag friends here this week.--Woril has 'been received that John Green, Ji - on his way Prom Anstralho w bore 1.0t has epent the -lest three yeare. His many friends..bere will be -glad to See him after his long absent...toe—Soho °meth. of Manitoba, (sot of Mr Greeo)lefe for Wept/ride province Tuesday. Mr Coutes souk with hint u earload of borse:s, whia be bonght from fanners hi this vieinity.--lingle (keen and John Fortune jr arra famrly,left Taesday for Neepewe,Mae. May atteliti their labor in tom western proviace.-2,1r aud Mrs Bolt, Era Boit and Mites, Redelenay, spent a few dap in Grey township visiting relatives' and friends.— It is rumored that we are to have a tea meeting iri the Methodist Cherub in the liter futile% Mity is non be held,--ee.• number from Hero attemled the Be form Convention held in Brettse1s. Mondayest. • St. Miens. • A Court of the Canadian Order of Foresters was inetituted here on the 7th heat, by Mr W G Strong, preoineial Organizer, and It Elliot, '''.Megharn, assisted Ity several meat-, hers of ()part Sherwottd, of )ueknone. The Court will be ketswn as Genet ,•,t; Helens, No 2941 and the offieerie for the e arreht term are : K Miller, 0 R.; John Webater, V' Gem Webb, 5; John 13 Weatherhead, 12, ; 1) Rotherferd, Treas.; John Itad- ohife. °hap Win Harbour, 8 W ii Wur Gamerou. J W ; Samuel Du rnion, 6 ; W (Todd, ; 9'firse Dudes n, 3 1 0 )1... Ihe new coed stark. out with 2;3memb' ers arid the prose. petite aro bright for a large increase of se our bete. Lietovirel, 01‘ i6itlay morning last the life of es•eotgo Deeper quietly passed away 'After a litigeringIht.pq. Mr Deeper ,virte. one of Listowel'a earliest nor' esohnian:E4,,,hi liitta;yn,gstarted Ir ii7iinpeteoesithh:i llet three petrel ago Mr Draper took a roost, active part in our town affaire, but -more conepicuously lir educational interests. It wits largely due to tip,/ energy mid autimahlata of Nit Draper I that we:thrive tot fine high rind public o salami Imilitiotte as rt to ,tt-totirrle. I arty toritila tile eine tf Libtoii.pf in thit r preen"tie religion he -fits of thy - 0, 4 Wit 011antote re( ".;;eseieleses,e,ille-• estos- eleteeor with 'Wolves. Mar.y thrilling tale has been inlet IV travellers of a race with the evolvers ecrose the frozen 'steppes of Rossi*. klometintes wily the picked bones of the hapless travuller are found to the tale. In our own country thou*, ands ere engtiged io life..nad-di'alrh^ rae0 • gairigt the welt Coromloptiol*4 The best weeperat with widen to 15)01 foe,1104 Dr.Pieree's Golden kedreel• Discovery. Thut renovetim rel reedy, Ii eared mytiods of resell when alt therita*dtoinett sad dordeirs had &Nat* kli thA Rreatrist him! rporiAar soeit snorer of atrisegth know*, to %al rorkl. rot 1011 forma Of amitintriip ittegettaf4 J7110 es avietleyo 4' \1-k, s aeons 'endleee newest novelties prom, re rt , plain and fen« (14 xpensiee, oats be Dress Goods trado extent that v out with one of the finest st ilks, Satins., Velvets, slat lo bio fold Droste Goods, outside of t , Xf you want a ClA.RPET thie men we nave opened oot a bandsome lo Itreseeis, Woolo and Tapeatrya, wl we are sellin feet,. aud greatly ai ini Don't wise seeine' the fall range. T aeo extra good value, Have you seen ourLace Curtalt s, I broidories,Vfnetne,Printe,LaeteleR bbr ' 4.;11°Vveeilhearlit:plru7oi:Yotlir Romaarit Cou ,A11,our DreS$ Goods from twelve ye dewn, which will be dolcl at abet I prim You will find ell colors and lc Dou't ItlieS. this chance, have. sal ething to say next w aboet Try s Iespootioa invited V 1, Yie eoe i. H. Mani n.b....P.ta-Awasavosormax2nonemarm.are, • The Protective SetstOrtt, Mt F Bette, a neennfacterer mettonethe, (aesthete employteig bands tote eager fur free tado the Milted States, spoke at a Et neeitaues at Oshawa, the other i ani told uow be had etrine from many some Meaty odd eare ago ;steer a short re4deime in the u •States had come on to tlitirede settled here beeatisehe sum eiron •g;ve hen faith in the 'col - toed in , tbe people. Bs viared that he had never beei antive penticiau end was not kr •4ithor as a Liberal or as a 0002$i tive. Hume some practical tn ledge of buienese, be had eume ti • to ,ray upou the (111E44100110w be the popple whirr') he believed • wound eousider important. ,Ele • •ber had •regreteed the etstablishmel the protective system, knowing it could not but result ru injure local interests, 'He told bow vielted Oshawa u 1.$73 4a the wa • business, and feuud it a• Om notierfeettering, town, and spoke t studieitee who evidentiy realized truth of what lie said ; how one •soother of the great indeotries • gone dowo, so that Gellawa was now as presperous ire it had nearly tinny years ago, lia crouse figures about. clothing. ik •toseie clothingi Canada is to a 1 extolls, tnst4e 13nJtish°let b. Itogland the cloth is , sold fur • Oilieingbr OR tn.t sur pence , of 60 to 1 iziohs Wrt. ,tt; t •tibout 8f yards to. /auts a s . And this suit can be toade up and at 'What equals from $1.75 to •Canadian money, This eloth bi pity 20 per cent, ad valorem . auti vents per portrulourd these duties, freights and expenses, broueht • prieo to tile Oanadiati •.•dettler 11 10100 t 40 seine •a ,s and, • profits were added aelO the good the "form of a mit of clothed • re • t1& Catordian oonnunier, the awl yi loot 61.75 to $4 in England cos Canada38 to- $10: A great dee staid ugninat direct taxation,. be Diiitet under diretaxation ii p koetv what they were Paying for stippott of Government send opt elfin -int to being taxed as were ander the utdirect is,yetope, etetementwas received with are sloes applause. Mr Boas penin Atoned° of wall paper, This p he !said, was roarinfitotured ia T,arlt at 5 cents e roll, and wtts s the consumer et 6 cents., 'The ton it, imposed for the•henefit ef wall paper manufacturer, eves 9 *toll, and it wan 15.fla to die 0011a in Canada at front 1.21r- to iee roll. The firm fur whose benefit protection Wila given'failed the day and paid 50 netts on the a 'Then he spoke of the Matteg workst, whiolr were tetelderhed great ilenroth of trumpats tome ego, Ile had been asked to re•ut to the stook of the aottiptery, knowing how dlfiloilt it was' to on floats tted JrittuttrY resit temeriesi, he declined, Tuner. are tesoaogh fettle to go lothit Id ilefew het wareoii. last the -*t0 471.( r 0.0.4 t Osen **tepee it oesserey it AottikormiNtono