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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-05-18, Page 44 `G. E. WIIUAMS, CHEMIST ) - AND - :.� .%-amu CJ G GUST AC I . G, . W. TELEGRAPH SDI app. Brunswick House Win g.na.:1, - ` t most l skeptical that talk is cheap and d0 THE WINGIIAM T.LMES, MAY 18, 1894. I31tussEl.ti Pnst ; At the East Huron largos -WY. Jas. Li>*ingstolle, of The portion relating to the staying i of 10e, Iaales ranged.: Choice to Kincardine, 1'i. l (! lv er 116 celebrated 011 y on < < • c t , � t lecture, "::rust I don't forget Of the some length and was left over till the i $4.66 to .1. )0 ; goal, 85- to 1)111t�s, ago ill Brussels, 110 person was more f.• <) to 4..)t) a World's s l� air, in the Methodist first Saturday in June. l r r r ; light to fair quality, church, on Tuesday evening next, Mr. Robert Robertson spoke strong -;$3.75 to- $4.16; common, $3. to $3.1.5; 22n(1 inst. Wherever Mr. Living- ly ill favor of buyers purchasing goof. clipped sheep, mixed ewe8 and stone has delivered this lecture it has cheese at the board meetings only.; wetbers, 90 to 95 lbs, $4,10 to $4.20 ; been well received. A11 are cor- It could be given a trial for.°`tliree • choice export, $4.25 to $4,40 ; culls, Wally invited to attend. -Mr. Thad.. months. ; sheep, 50c to $1 each. Hogs -75 W. II. Leavitt lectured on Rome and W1u. Everett, -Stratford, did not ears on sale ; lower. Yorkers sold at the P. 1?, A., last Saturday evening. agree with the. f8rmer speaker, as' $5 20 toy 5.25 ; mixed packers, $5.30 He is a clever speaker, The vele- some shady business was conducted !to $5.35 ; xnedium weight, $5,85 to trilo uist who accompanied hint was on the market at tunes, • Wherever ; k5,�10 •; good to choice heavy grades, q 1 good at his art and pleased the ]ie could buy to advantage he was -1275 to 300 ills : 5).45 to $5,60, mostly audience greatly with his recitations. going to. .$5,50; pigs, $5.15 to $5.25; extra The, hall was not vary full.- -Ir. President Pearce thought it was a stock pigs, €;5.30 to *5.50 ; rough, Duncan King, of this place, passed very hope: tai t matter and one to $'1,25 to v4,(5 ; stags, $3.25 to 43.75, peacefully away on Wednesday which he was strongly. •favorable,; the cause Of Mr. Dickinson This is , evening after em illness of consider- Wllell a than joined the association(7r Y OF' 1[ 73 % �� • a time t' 'ill 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 the ln•uket was diebussed €at fancy clipped lambs, 7) to 85 ihs Patron Conventions held < short outspoken on the line of independence and cutting aloof from old party lines than Thos. B. Hayes, -of Me- Killop township, nor was there a nate more frequency associated with resolutions favoring the nonlinatiou of a Patron candidate than his, and all this in the face of' having at Con- servative etuuldate in the field, So alar so ;;,lull, but at. the Hast Huron Ci'uservative .association meeting last Friday, the saltie Mr. Bayes is appointed Chairman of Melt:Mop and of course his business will.be to boosts _ a case of two strings to the bow with able duration, Mr. Bing was one 11e should live up to the rules, and if a vengeance and should prove to the l ��t ca•that the great anxiety of several '' leading Conservatives to get a Re- form Patron in the contest was simply a dodge with the hope of splitting up the Liberal vote. It won't work this time, gentlemen. EDITORIAL NOTES. MR, CHARLES Moss, Q. C., hes 1 I3LYTII, been nominated by the Reformers of Mr. Geo. Powell's new residence Sontll Toronto for the Ontario Legis - being is progressing, the brick work " being finished. -Tile officers of Court lature. Morning Star, Canadian Order of MR. THOS. GIn50N opens the cam- Foresters, will be installed on Tues- paign iii East Huron by holding a day evening next, the 22nd instant, meeting in Bluevale on Monday by John A. Barnard, D. D, H. C. R, evening nest. of Wroxeter. ---Mr. R. Somers, stone mason, was injured by a large stone THE scribe who represents the which he was loading on a stone boat London Free Press in the House 'of rolling back, breaking a bone in one Commons press gallery must be of his legs. -On 'Sunday, Wm. sorely pressed for something to send Jamieson, who has been seriously ill Iris journal when he telegraphs the for some time, joined the silent ma - silly twaddle he did about Dr. j01'it� . The funeral took place on Mac- donald, on Wednesday last. MR. J. T. UARRO1v. the Reform candidate for West Huron, will hold a series of meetings throughout the Riding in the course of a ii -w weeks. It is expected that the Hun. -Mr. Dryden, Minister of Agricultaue, Will address a meeting or two i11 the Rid - .ting -during the ca.tupaign. • THE Ontario Legislature bas been dissolved and the elections will be P'dWAN MAY 18, 1894. of the first settlers of this section and the recommendation to buy and sell COURT �T 0T � r. il$10 i� was highly esteemed by all wbo wore on the market only were passed and i - favored with his acquaintance.followed up, the • market would be ; • Na}lee ;d hnrehy t ire tits• the Connof Revision - - - ver successful. of the Assessment Roll or e Town of WIneham, y I of the present year, w 1 old its first sitting in the IILD.tiAY. The clause referring to the weigh- Council Chamber, Posters announcing the completed ing of cheese was also left Over till `On Wedneed r May 30th, 159, arrangements angements for the Queen's Birth- the first meeting 111 June. at ,.30 o'clock lt, m, f (lay Celebi ation hi Mildmay are now --•--- All parties interested will please take tiotlro and out. The programme Comprises two Ones*, Markers. govern themselves accordingly base ball matches, Crescents, chlUhl- Belleville Ont., May 15. ---At Belle- J. •. FERGUSON, lii.0118 of Toronto vs.L'• 11. 1,1s. a lacrosse ' I u'inghatn, May 17,15$4, T Clerk, vale cheese board to day 3 ( fiictorie6 i ^ v APOL � Y match, Walkerton vs. the Lornes of offered 1,905 boxes 955 :shite • and Mt. Forest; a foot match, between 950 colored, which included all the 1 Mildmay told Teeswater; a bicycle cheese of the factories represented up I, irary Ann Adams, race agreat ofwarto the end ofthe secondweeIn h rho Conntq of 13rue p tug between k e� to Iroltort FIust$t, the breweries; a ealithumpian parade, May. The following sales were berry, in aha County oireulatod false roper a long list of athletic contests, the made : White, 145 at 10/c, 230 at rya's induced by oth., splendid Citizens' Band, of Walker- 10 r, 166 180 at 10 3-8c, and 75 at ltlainod of nand 1r vat ton, and a grand concert in the even- ing. The very best talent obtain- able has been secured for the ball matches and each club has signed a contract (with forfeit) to be present, so those who attend may be confident of seeing the prdgramme carried out Wednesday morning, the remains literally. All umpires, referees and being taken to the depot to be con- judges are selected by the Directors veyed to Lyden for interment. and instructed to call the games. At the hast Division Court in Blyth, exactly on time so there will be no Judge Doyle tried a case in which long Waits between the games: The Mr. Frank Metcalf, on behalf of the village will be beautifully decorated for the day, and ample provision is being made for the wants of a monster demonstration. The after- noon train going south will be held at Mildmay until 6.30, and the night train north until 10.30 p. m., on that day. Building Committee of Trinity church, sued Rev. J. F. Parke, of Listowel, a. former pastor of the church there, to recover an amount of subscription money given by defendant while in charge to liquidate the debt on the church. Originally Mr. Parke signed a subscription list, contributing $100, held on the 26th of June next. The to be paid in five yearly payments of caiupaign will be, short and sharp. - X20 each. The conditions, of the It behooves all lovers of clean, honest list were to the effect that unless at government to give all assistance least $•2;000 could be raised by sub- government t() return Sir Oliverll1owat,s soriptiClt (which was at that time Margaret Cross, of this township, last pestimated as sufficient to wipe Out week. These parties had suffered a Government with a substantial ma- ' 1 heavy loss 011 April lOtll and are - the debt on the church) none of the p jority. subscribers would beheld responsible well pleased with the planner in TB probability is that the Toronto for their subscriptions. The subscrip- which they were treated by the Formosa Mutual Fire Insurance • CULROSS. The Treasurer of the Forinos€a Mutual Fire Insurance Company paid the claim of Robert Braden and city solicitor and leader of the Ontario tions footed up only $1,770, and the Opposition will not be able to take Work was therefore deferred, but his• seat in the next Ontario Legis- .lir. Parke, with others, had given g notes for the full amount Of his sub f t e Township of Culross, , 8 `nater', desire to polo. • s, 1 the Township of Turn - mon, ttron, farmer, for having n Pspecting IlbI eharaoter. I u make the statements con'. .ty that they aro entirely um • - , - , tru'e and I therefor :'ab,wlutoly totraet then, and 10 7-16e; colored, 230- at 10 5-16e, apolo, ixs for hat lug nada Cham, This in ,Ivo$ for 380 at 10gc, and 60 at 10 9-16e. ;publication iu tlto 1Yineha- M 1ttYtANNaDASfS. Ingersoll, Ont., May 15. ---Offerings Cnhoss, May 12t1t, lsn9. to -day: 1,543 boxes; second and third '-` 4-1----._ - - week make; no sales; 10- e bid, hold- Here' 1 am Ag. �n with. Another 1 ing for 3-8e to ?;c, fair attendance. • 1 Holt. n Boll. ' Live Stook Markets. 1 -An A 1 pedigree is offered for sale. seven wad crl(t Toronto, May 15. --There was a Uauadiun ualxtei fair demand for cattle to -day, 'with receipts somewhat smaller thanuisual. Total offerings, 40 car••TpttcI idelud- �' ing 94 heacl of sheep and lambs and, 700 hogs. Ex ort•'cattle sold at 3''cir :y" p 1 1� �.x SARK 't 0.4 9 MI%BRI J IIPPOL TS. wisest al, • Winglraln, May 17, 1894. Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs.. • • ..... 1 50. to 1 80' • 053to055. 052to053 033 to 038 035 to 040 Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Oats Barley - Peas .... ........ •..• 0 53 to 0 58• Butter, tub.. , • 0 14 to 0 15 Mutter, rolls 0 14 to 0 15, Eggs per dozen 0 08 to 0 09 Wood per cord.... .... 1 25 to 1 75 Hay per tor ........... 0 00 to 000, Potatoes, per buel:el 0 25 to 0 30 Tallow, per lb 0 05 to 005 Dried Apples, per 1h 0 050 too 005 Dressed Iiogs.,.......•.,•• 4 00 to 5 0 Beef F Wein Bull, aged 13 months, good sine, weighing between 1 mired pounds. Registered in •Rresian @lord Rook. JAS. ELLIOT, aspics$ a 1' 0. to -le per lb., and the best picked. lots of butchers' cattle, 31e; cars of the best brought 3}•c to 31c; medium; cattle sold at 3c to 3/c, and inferior at 21-e to 21c per lb.; good calves sold well, $5 to $7 each, and `milch cows at $25 to $30 each. Sheep and • lambs, dull and easy at $4.25 to $5 POWDERS for the former; yearling lambs sold Cure SION- HEADAO E and Neuralgia ' in 20 MINUTES, at,o (:eared Tongue, Dizr.i-- at 3•}e t0. 4/c per lb., according' $4togess, fridnneness, Pain in TVA Constipation, quality. Spring lambs $3 to T.,•pid Lever, 13 td l;reath, To stay cured and , regutats die bowels• VERY NICE TO TAKE. eaeli. Hogs are unchanged; prime pent' vel: 2& GENTS ler b4euG STORES. bacon lots, $4;90 to $5 per hundred; stores at $4.60.,to $4.75 and rough, $4.25 to $4.50. MISS O'CONNOR,• R. T., Montreal, May 14. -To -day there of Brussels, Company. has been considerably buying of i export live stook, and a number of Teacher of instrumental Music -- At Walkerville Monday, Wm, car loads have changed hands at 3••1c . Piano and Organ, lature as the n.eiuber for London, scription. Mr. Parke's health fail- Durkie, aged 18, fell off the Refinery. to 4e for choice steers and heifers, Will be at Mrs. Farquharson's residence, The people of that city will send one ing, he removed from Blyth, and dock and was drowned. . with bulls at 2ie to 8c. There were John Street, Wingham, •Tuesday and when called upon for four remaining about 500 head of butchers' cattle, I Wednesday of each week. of their -citizens, in the I•er•:iun of <a` 1uc11ts demurred, hence the action,Dairy Masters. ; 450 calves and 150 sheep and lambs hir. Thos. S. Hobbs, to look after p'The London cheese market was • offered at the east end abattoir 'to- • their Interests in Ontario's parlia- A jury decided that he should pay opened on Saturday last. There was clay. The butchers were present in half the amount claimed and each $lent• a good attendance, as $latter of large numbers, and trade was fairly To sella choice- line of Nursery Stook and Seed part pay their own costs. , , , ,r Potatoes. Liberal salary or commission paid weekly. TItE a1d\rocatk', the organ of the • great importance were to conic before; good, with no material .change since . Permanent and paying positions to good men. the meeting. Thursday in the prices of good cattle, Special inducements to begin'tere. Lzcluslve terri• 1100r - dealers, in dealing with the BLUF�VALE• Secretary Wheaton, of the Western 1 but thinnish stock, including milk-, tory givan tY <ie HE L H'KS Nt RSe fY CO.,itg to i h THE: LTA WKS NURSERY CO appeal to settle the powers of the Fev.-J. W. Pring, of the Methodist Ontario Dairymen's Association,wrote men's' strippers, were somewhat Rochester, N. Y. Dominion and of the Provinces with cluueh, has Leen invited to remain the board stating that at a joint higher priced than that day. Prime ____________ _.. .r-_______ Isere another year. The rev. gentle- meeting of the presidents and secre- beeves sold at from .4e to 4•1c per ib, reHat(1 to the prohibition of the liquor 111811 gave an affirmative reply to the taries of the cheese markets and some prettygood stock at about 3c to 31 c OR. MoIELLAN LONDON, 0NT. traffic says that "whatever the re- a 3 , t f Board and in nicely chosen words of the prominent cheese buyers of and half -fatted beasts at from 3c to sult my be tale ease is certain to be stated that his greatest ambition was the western district, under the aus- . 3 �c per lb. There seems to be con 497 Talbot Street, • carried to the Imperial Privy Council. to preach the Gospel of Christ and pices of the Dairymen's Association, ' siderable enquiry for thrifty' half- - EYE and EA ' � � ®N who will be called upon to finally work for tale salvation of souls. to discuss the rules and regulations , fatted yoting cattle for stockers to l Graddutite of the New York Eye and Ear hospital, decide 'what the Provincial and Do- There was nearly being all episode, • governing the selling of cheese on ! put on grass for two or three months, 1, so. Post Graduate ere �n the Tye, Enr, Nose dTh t tLh N Y kl WANTED SALESMEN the several local boards and the ; but •very few of this sort are being aft roan a ow at net Graduate lliedtcse school and Flospli 13n, . Eyes • Tested, (}lasses means of enforcing thele, the fol- : offered. Balls were rather plentiful , Applied eine stool of speetat:les, Lenses said < Of Turnberry, the other day. It lowing resolutions were passed : to -day, and some of then: were very • surtiflchd Eves, Will be at the Tireofficial Gazette publishes an happened this way : It appears there " 1. That it is the opinion of this fine animals, while others Were rather! Brunswick House, WINGHAM, order directing that Canadian cattle has been some difficulty about the 'meeting that it would be for the best • hard looking, Prices ranged from a 1 The first or last THURSDAY of disported to- England be marked at depth - of one of the Govcrnnleur, interests of the dairy industry of little over 21-e per it, up to nearly 4c• . each ruontb,at date named below: 1 ter of War for the Township, to- the.business of the different cheese ' at prices ranging. from :;, 2 to $8 each{ isolated and killed at special abattoirs. ours 8 a. ln. to 8 p. m. PH ,�'('tlt('r with his mite, rf: )all'C(1 thither boards to again adopt the call system !Sheep that -have been shorn sell at Charges rrlie carcasses of such cattle are not for the purpose of letting a contract of selling. It was palso strongly re -1 frotn13c to 4/c per ib, and spring lnoclerate. to be removed without the permission) for deepening the canal. But to their commended that- such further regu-1 lambs at from $2.50 to $4.50 each.! of the inspectors of the Board of dismay, Rufus was prepared for lations be adopted as will slake it' Fat slogs are rather scarce and Husbandry. 11t € ddition. the lungs them, and as soon as they appeared necessary for the members of the higher in price, fed hogs selling at of these cattle are not to be touched on the scene he ordered a charge The various boards to buy and sell cheese about 51c per ib, and these just come , be made against the enemy,. 1 he on the market only. 1 off the cars up to 5 -le per lb. lentil examined by the inspectors. order was obeyed with telling effect. " That this • meeting recommend -East -Buffalo, • May 14.-•-•Cattle-- Tlhe. order went into force on May The Minister of War and party were - that the several boards of tracle west 130 ears on sale. Good butchers' the 15t1h routed foot, horse and artillery. The of Toronto adopt the following rule: cattle sold at a slight advance, while A Tonorro dispatch of the 16tH Minister, was heard to say, as he That all cheese bought and sold on heavy and export grades were dull H QRS EIV 1 EN V instant, says that the Hon.. C. F. hurriedly climbed thefence: "Boys, its nonsense., too Much valour, Fraser has been appointed inspector and if there's any shooting go- of registry offices and also of forestry. ing on, I'll take care tliat lie won't E. I". B. Johnston, who held the posi- shoot ate." Consequently the con- tract will be let on a future occasion. minion rights in the premises really or as Artenllts Ward said of his are." twins, "two episodes," in the east end the ports of arrival and that they be canals in the east end and the Minis Western Ontario and would facilit ttc ! There was •t fair demand for e tivos Next Visit May 3/st, 189 4. retires. 31r. Fraser to -day Vacated. 1'r. Thomas Gibson, 11M. P. P., will open the political eannpaign next the Department of Public Works anci sionday evening in the Foresters' !Wilt another office in the ParlialTnent Mall. The opposition candidates 'are builclin;: i. It has also been arranged! ! invited tobe present. --We are- sorry OW :ion. J. M. Gibson is to succeeds to hear that Mrs. Stacey, of Turn- Or.:'3:n: ( r as Commissioner of Public berry, is seriously 111.-. -Mrs. 'Tames `Wm I. l: is portfolio) of Provincial Hogg, of Turrtherry, were buried in Af5Nria T Friday rrof'the c _ last t i IiltLel• al Cc.ntc tl.t t 1< , t t r to Mr. thirty, to fl1�' 112.1 , •).;,,1. , afternoon. The funeral was very the board shall be weighed up -beam and weaker, and thin, poor cattle at half a pound $lore than the weight hard to sell. Choice to extra heavy Will consult their own 1n- t 1 1 I 1 II V harked on the box and that no frac- cattle, $4.20 to $4.50 ; medium to terests by getting their tion of a pound shall be marked en good and buthcls' and shippers', $4 the box or invoice. • to $4.20 ; rough heavy, $4.15 to ROUTE BILLS. .t Erste scheme of forming an alcor $4.20; light steers, 0,65 to t.:4: oxen, CLINTON. Fall Wheat, old 0 55 to 0 58• Fall Wheat, new.. 0 57 to 0 60 Spring Wheat 0 53 to 0 38. Barley ... 0 35 to 0 40- Oats 0 82 to 0 83• Peas 0 53 to 0 55• Potatoes, per bushel.. 0 30 to 0 40- Butter 0 17 to 0 18. Eggs, per dozen .... 0 08 to 0 09 Hay ...................... 0 00 to 7 00• Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00' FARM F SALE. West hall, also pert of East half lot 27,aon. 14 West Wawanosb, contend' g 99 acres. For further" particulars apply on the premises or by mail to, JAaISS MOWBRAY, Saint Thomas P. 0„ North Dakota. DDS FOR RAT`: 1NG From . igh-class, i m • . rted B. B. R.. GameFo . Prices •:asonable, ljatis- faction gua •ntee ' Young attic• sale. EO. . DUFFI CLD, Wiugnam.. GEO. SHAW CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT AGAIN. STEAK, 100. PER LB.. and other meats in low proportion. PORK SAUSAGE alas on hand. I am prepared to pay the highest prices for all kinds of fowl. They roust be drawn and well dressed. GEO. SHAW. Wingham, Oct. 10th Specoiai.,1803. • •l tention. I have a full stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,&c., to which I invite special attention. BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN.. I1 -REPAIRING A SPECIALTY,, and all work done on the premises. • M. PATTERS©N., Stand -Directly opposite the Bank or Hamilton, Winghem, ENTMEN,=-�- If you want your porated cheese markets association $2.25 to 433.50; fat butchers' cows, TABULATED PEDIGREES for Western Ontario or of making € 3 5l) to VA: A : bu11s, choice, $8 sto the markets branches of the0Westorlt $'3.50 ; sausage, , $2.40 to $2.73 ; AAd any other Ontario Dairymen's Association, was 'stockers, .c2.74S to ::3.25; feE•dors,$3,25 I'trintln; they also favorably considered by the to $'3.65 ; yearlings, $2.25 to $2.75 ; may need fit meeting, but no definite action was fair to fancy fresh cows, $35 to $55 ; r er'�'�'r{ w Tim ( rr vv OFFICE yy7,, tt,yy' •i �. . taken in this respect. extra forward springers, „.,8 to $45. 4• '( carson at The clause the 'let Sheep and cl 1'€ut b t >dot:; lc.. c. �e of w t ntunicatio t 131 u n 1 i s 11 e have 'a huge assortment Couts, 1 ya o relating to the call systcrin was adopt- Sheep --steady, fairly active ; lambs and can turn out work in the best stye, ed by the, board. • weak, and in selene places at a decline on short notice, and at moderate charges, made in the latest style, go to opposite I p e I3at►k of Hamilton,. WINGEK . 11.64 0 4.Won. Wtllrld Laurier at P elzt- roke. DXS.(IUSSEI.? THHE'. QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.. Pembroke, Ont., May 14, -About 3,0(X) people assembled in tite skating rink here this afternoon to hear the Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, aided by his trusted and able lieutenants, Mr. Fraser, M. P,, of • Guysboro, N. S., Dr, Landcrkin end Mr. Choquette Casting their vote .against this is taus system. Protection did not give employ but when first :adopted a Xusl business, Which was followed. by combines and closing up of feel and driving of many artisans a the border. In proof of this Laurier cited the glass and col businesses. He then showed protection in the hands ofany go rent, no matter how honestly clic tender to engender corruption. though Alex. Mackenzie, the M. P:, (liseuss the political questionsand true, Cut from the granite of the day. The rink was decorated` I native hill, had shocked some with hunting and evergreolis, and servatives by his extreme .= the town showing a profuse. oxllibi- pencliture of public moneys, yet tion of flags, took on quite a holiday were not at all shocked wild'appearance. present Government inereasee At 1.45 p. ln. Mr Jamieson in- annual expendittue to $338,0C troduced the leader. Mr.. Laurier 1 and then say that the Liberals began by-roinitrking that in this very not do any better. It was an large assemblage before him, and to to say that the - Liberals coati the great majority of whom he was lower the annual expenditure a total stranger, he was at a loss to an instance, were .they install+ know whether the Liberals or Con- office to -morrow, by a little bil servatives predominated. If he would chop off the official hes judged 'by the intelligence • which 215 revising barristers and re appea}ed to beam from their faces, the Electoral Franchise Act to he would say that Liberals preclorin- ion and thereby effect a savi; ated very largely. He diel, not guar-, something over $200,000. IIe s ref with the opinions of any one, them how that in this, the : for all opinions, once they were stamped with sincerity, were deserving whether of right or wrong, of due respect, and he Could not commend to any man a higher standard than to follow the dictates of his own conscience, though it would be a source of inestimable pleasure to hum if all Canadians were possessed of -it conscience that led him to vote Grit at all times, He would have then: remember that whether Grits or , Tories the Government of the country should be for the people, and not the people -for the Government. Taxation, Liberals thought was nothing more than a • necessary evil, and while a lean had a perfect right to every cent which he earned, it was found to be a necessity that certain taxes be 1111 - ..posed for the purpose of raising the necessary revenue to carry on the Government of the state. Once any Government oversteps this in the line of taxation they are taking ;from the citizens that which they had no right to take, and 1f they pursue as a matter of policy, then they descend to a system of legalized robbery, and this is what the Government at Ottawa are doing. They are the aiders and abettors of a system of legalized robbery, a system by which they take the hard-earned coins from the pockets of the artisans and farmers to place it, not in the treasury for the purpose of necessary revenue, but in the hands of the combinestets and monopolists. It was a policy • which admitted of no justification ' fa the 'eyes of•Gocl or loan. • He did,not object to the manufac- turers getting the benefits of the duty so long as it was imposed, . but he .did object to the Government levying. those duties and - continuing to levy them because they dare not -on the, peril of their very existence remove them, and thereby risk losing the material aid. and assistance of those poor infants when the elections are on while all the time the wail and lament goes out unheeded from the overtaxed farmers and artisans, whose product and labor receive no protection. Much of the material objection would disappear if it could be successfully shown that the chief hopes which took the shape of forests of tall chimneys covering the land. had been at all realized. Is there one man who voted for protection in 1878 who can say truly that the hopes which Ile held have reached an ap- proximation of realization? Have the farmers got that home market, of • rade?I suchboasts were 1 b s Which have inspected your towns during yesterday and to -day, and have failed to find a Cluster ,vhere I might have hoped for a forest of tall chim- neys.. As the farmer's capital is his farm ; he is poorer to -day by the atnount his farm has depreciated in value. Do the intelligent farmers of this country desire to continue this system which is continually holding them down ? - • But the infant industries must be assisted. All! those poor infants spoon- fed, swaddling clothed, perpetual infants, ever fattening, but never ,getting strong, Senator Drummond, the manager of the Redpath, sugar refinery, one of those infant indus- tries, gets a salary of $60,000 per annum, which is more than is paid our Governor-General or the Presi- dent of the United States. Docs the r this .aha, company that can payt s 1 3 require protection? And yet sortie fanners are today hesitating as to land under heaven', the people suffering for want of a market. shut out from the natural marl the south, and having only thi trade Market to Britain. Hon in 1891 the Tories first dens the policy of reciprocity as cl and then, seeing the trend of opinion; .appealed to the county; a falsehood iil'their mouth, in that they said that an offer f ciprocity- made by the United Government was being eon by them. This Was a del falsehood. Though he was €a party man and was looking f reins of office, he would score he knew every Liberal would to accept office at the cost of Perpetual opposition were bets far than power purchased by . .As a Canadian of French oris loved England as well as any because under the English bat enjoyed more liberty than In under the fiaa of old Franc( the country first in his ilea Canada and Canadian interes- He then, is an eloquent per called upon all Liberals to at fight one of personal concern hoped to whi that •fight which necessary to win if they des country which they alt loved sc ly to attain to that degree of pr which had been marked out by a bounteous providence. LONDESBORO. Elijah Walker and Harr wheeled to John Cole's barn on Saturday last. Wm. We on Monday morning for Intel Bridge, where he has obt situation as baker. -Win: V is back again in his old place Bell's. -A large number of E. members intent going nil on Suiklay to attend a churel -The Foresters added anon to their Lodge roll last I+'ridr -Miss Crisp spent Sunday a -Will Wallace is driving th( wagon of L. Wetlaufler, of -John Brunsdon & Son hat a new grain crusher. They it every Saturday during th( montbs.-Rev, 3. A. Hannil Res.•A. Stewart, of Clinton, ed pulpits on Sunday. -1 has shingled his house in tl occupied by Ma4t. i tail Home Circle met last nigl are taking in a number of 1 bers and the Circle is pro: John Brunsdon is putting it drain to his cellar Th will meet to -night. There four initiations, --The debt L 0. G. T. lodge, -on Tuesd resulted in a tie. They another in two weeks. --•7 penance hall was .well fine clay oevening to hear Mr. lecture on "The Papaey, tin and the P. P. A." Mr, Le lecturer of no Mean asitia; listened to with rapt During the evening, Mr. hutnorist,gave a number of which kept the audience 1` laughter. If ever Mr. Mat to Londcsboro again he NV big crowd to hear hint. A. 1+'. Scott, e1 jttdgc of of Peel, died at Brampto day in his 66th year. Already about 400 pe • f ' lt)t ! . fc�3s(.cl c.stivcls 1 10 p Evangelists Crossley ani meetings In Belleville.