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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-06-16, Page 22 c i 1` Bre/NAL, 1. J U,N E 16. I l8?. Pithy ter tests At IJr h ,d sprint g met soteo. tP Esku loparity rhe .y�. tam rungs!bel humors domesbice i hitters is Wal'sown purifying and revel&ieg Mr. IL was chase. ! Ooevestista es ease dilate in Eatery* for this Riding, hes-tmen.• owing to hie Postmaster.� t. Arsew Conventioayebeea called to meet in iCtncardiae, •Triter a candidate wsH be chosen. of the lb a amildatiereew in Napines, 13 have declasedeh.swives in favour of Me. Blake's It is the true Nat- Metsl Policy er sad. bases* it gives flea tu►w ssatmieheio the asa.ufnater, r, and takes the sexes off the Poor man's fuel and his bread. --{Whig, • .•tteMeata.ae oteMsw A paper publisher! In Mitehan records that Mr.Trow,b..lislg gives 6ve d.11an to a church srtbasr7yyion, Mr. Guest, his oppou.Rti,h..sl of it, and gem ion dWlartThe.p.p.r.aforesaid therehie jades* that Dir. will r.osive the votes of thole who warship in that par- ticular church. A insult was never offered to a lifbody. putt liver? .M.. We trust oar heads in the constittt_ mass when . they are "hived" will not DOOM to poll every vee. A few veils I mart or ext us y not maker is that per - Mader Riding, bat it is important to show that the gnat bulk .of the people of Ontariu ata Reform, and so make store manifest the gtaring,outrage in the John -Amender. I.et the lull Liberal wee everyab.P�el p.y.d. AsllefkgerelMm What r.ter'eet t ]ase . Oss . Cwootrvattvs ostegdate in the . Wet. itidiag d Heron, that h. the •spppud of the edictal* '1 HIS .resides ,about twenty ruler Iran the nn swat oeroar of the oonatitaency, and is in every seam of the word, an outsider. While Mt, Am- oron is it only a npaidest, but all bis interista are in the rid*, and be i. therefore,in a better position to act as our repweulativ. Electors, Rork your ballot tor Cameron --(New Era. AleMas e'semae n When a mss who is the leader of a great political party, and at the same time Premier of the Dominion cif Cum - da, can not only state a positive untruth ins public meet*, .but eatffrm it with an oath, it is time for ,the people of Ornade to ask thetpeelies shat they have cocas to. Yet this is just what was done by Sir John A. )Kaodonald at York- ville on Thursday everting. When quos Coned in reference to bis action to Par- liament on the approbation to poky the expense of the Bourda►ry Committee, he had the audacity not only to etljrm that he voted against that approbation, but to support his aaservstion with an ap- peal to his Maker so irreverent that it must have shocked every right-minded person in the assembly. One prominent clergymen at least felt himself compelled to utter his protest by leaving the room. cal ens ease. Washington, June b.—The Court re banc to -day rendered the followingde- elution in the case of Guiteau:—The Judges eko Listened to arguments in the case have come to the conclusion that they have exhausted their powers upon it. They have heard it patiently, fairly and fully, and a rearguntent would bring there to nu other conclusion than that already arrived at, and that they deolin- ei to reopen the case for argument. Reed hu received a letter from Mrs. Dunmire, formerly wife of Guiteau, saying, "I shall esteem it a personal (aver if you will inform me at once if any effort will be made with the Provi- dent for the commutation of the sen- ten,e of Charles. If there is aught 1 can de to assist to a successful accom- plishment, I am ready to act. We are not in favor of him being hung.' It is stated that Guite•u no lodger indulges in reading and writing, but broods much, and sometimes. paces the floor of his cell, wringing his hands and talking incoherently. It is reported he awoke the other night trembling, and exclaim- ed, "oh, why did I assassinate him !" When quieted he said he had been dreaming. He was not afraid to die, lent did not think it was possible the President would allow him to be hang- ed. The teal held .r Preen.... The Reform norflinee for London is ex - Mayor John Campbell, a roan ufacturer of carriages who does a very extensive trade in Ontario and Manitoba. In his address of acceptance Mr. Campbell said "the N. P. was a national fraud; a discriminating tariff operating against the poor id the country. Was that • notional policy which reduced the pur- chasing power of the poor man's dollar 1 Did it clothe the children of mechanic and laborer 7 Did it reduce the price of the poor man's fuel and bread.tuffk 1 (No. no, and cheers.) Thty had been told that Mr. Blake and Mr. Maekenne advocated free trade for Canada. A greater fallacy bad ne,cr been promul- gated. It was universally conceded that a revenue tariff was an absolute necessi- ty in the present condition o,f affairs. That was the position the leaders of the Liberal party held on this subject, and the position taken by himself. ie own expenes» as s manufacturer proved that by the enhanced pries of raw mate- re/Jo the profit were kept at about the old ratio. ' There it is *gen Raise the prior of the raw material and. to get his old preet, the manefacturer has to charge more for hr. product. There is sothrng more for the workingman. The consumer buys leas, and thus the work. man fled hist to do. The working of the tariff ase riot been nnd.ntnoti in Canada *Idle thine w.ie good and time. a britt. I em,wand every work a..elaiaaa it—learn- foto ins the by 641.4, s bias. ---b.. will lore another 1,. awns Ti. working- •' melee Mrs. policy r 1..1ppsfl the l and Liberal candidates, who vii dive the man afoot urer. free re mtgeeul -((,< reamilten Times Imemoticns have bsm_d y ibo Cones v.tewes to two very yuseliimu aide mese on the Ref mid. No ob- j.ot5o. eta be railed to them "swearing " queetie..ble" ones, but there mill be a tandem" to swear some whose metes are perfectly flood, and we urge .wpoe our Reform friends throughout the country the a.oswiay of rigidly guarditK agsinat any subterfuges that might cause them the loos of legitimate votes. !l.&ke.s. tl.eses.a. Sir Jetta A. ¥aedoa.ld appears to bs very raeidllyloeing bis erases Attl erk- vifle, the other day, he stated that dT he was returned to power, he would ewer - throw the limas* sy.tem of Ostario,,and replace:thepower of greeting licenses in the ha.b-ot smai.ipatities, aocordiggdo the foliose/rig extract " If be ..atri.d the ooanta,, if M would do, be would tell Mr. Masan. THAT .l.IW TYRANT, who attempted to control puWio upi.son bj a.ttiog hold of ever littlegoes, from that of visi m Court Bailiff to s tort'a-keaper, diet he would toe . bill Qeeod at Ottawa return- ing to; the municipalities the power tak- en away from than by the Limnos Act." Whet du temperance Conservatives think of that mere 1 After individuals haus been wor)tiag bot years to promote the Interest of the interest of tempor- ises, emperises, Bir Joim hes the impudence to tell them that he will defeat all their efforts and introdase a system which county c ,uncils passed resolutions and petieion.d to have abolished. And he will An it d be gets the power. It re- mains to be seen *bather the temper- ance people of Ontario will sacrifice their principles in preference to party alle- giance. —(New Era. NOW OB NEVER. A were re Tisempa rl hese At no time sine the institution u sponaible Government in Canada b the people of this Province been call upon to decide at the polls .O mom oua an issue as that with which they now brought face to face. Questions taxation, of the establishment of mo polies, of the expenditure of the pu fund., of Government incompete and corruption—all these, grave and portant as they are, sink into compa tive insignificance beside the paramo issue of self-preservation. This is question above all others for the electo ,f Ontario to consider. There is more question as to the ultimate int tions of the present Government. Th policy is at least clear and well den For years Ontario has asked for rights under the Boundary Award. matter has been steadily and persiete y pressed on the attention of Sir Jo by Mr. Mowat's Government. Dominion Ministry have shirked a quibbled, delayed and evaded the is Sir John has finally refused to ratify t ward, incited Manitoba to steal 35, square miles of our territory, and tri to humbug the people of Ontario uggesting another reference to the Pri onncil, in order the* the Domini might gain the advantage of delay a eep on selling our lands and timber he meantime. Finding himself co elled at length to make a declarati f his policy in the face of the pendi lection, he throws off the mask-, an is answer to the 'demands of Ontar r her rights is— "Net ono stick of timber, one acre nd, one lump of lead, iron or gold." This is final and conclusive. This e Bleu ultimatum. Ontario is to bleed of territory until she is reduced half the size of Quebec, and her mag ficent resources taken from her, be use our prosperity excites the malig nt envy of the French Bleu., and ou nue} surpluses offer so striking a con et to their empty treasury and heav nation. Electors of Ontario ! Ther only one possible means by whic is act of &peiition can be prevented the sun of June ilst rises on • To story half of our territory is goo re finally and beyond recall Th d will be consummated neat session. after regrets, no subsequent punish tet of the perpetrators can undo it. is in your power now to defeat it. nista with you to decide whether the fiber "f Ontario shall be returned to wer or driven from the position he abused. New or never is your op- tunity. If you swerve and falter w, if you allow other considerations togr weigh this paramount duty—self pre - ration --our Province will be dead - n raze, prestige and influence to the el of a fourth -ohne member of the federation. The incomes of the odes means the nits el Ontario ' Re - /Cr John to power and of all the iioent domain epos whit& our re proepenty depends se largely You mon.* nothing -no RTA one stick of timber, one acre of , one '• lump of lead. iron, or gold ' f re- eve rrede are of no- blic ncy im- ra- nnt the rs no en- eir ed. her The nt- ,hn The ad ue. he 000 ed by vy on nd in on ng d io of is be 1 A C k t P e h fo 1a th ro to ni ca na an gra to is th 1f vi go dee No me It It P" has por no out MOT ed l., Con turn r y e h ry e— e lr.be. 011 Yobtwit *Obi fled mach mese eal.ttegji.eey .eater home.IfeellespE supporting Blake ms strike it minimise, but what dues it think ut Sir Idea M. ddenald offering to take Mr. Jails O'Dmioaoo into his Cabinet and AIM the msse table with him, .her ddseemelag his as s Fenian 1 That memo's ue to be quite se singular • as the ether. Yet, so fur, the teas not observed anything ything miens in it.—[Teronte Telegram. A Tali as �.�e11fs.ss. At Odessa D. W. Allison got off • good thing in regard to Sr John's ap- peal to the effectors of Lennox because he was once a barefooted boy in Adol- phuMown. He said he was aim once a barefooted boy i. Adolpbu own, and it this was any claim upon tfks ..crates of the people his portion was far Mew,w than Pkat of Sir John, for mama as Bir John got his b00% on he wailed out of the county end had never assisted in its development, while be (Mr. 1) had re- mained hen nearly the whsle et hie life and had done ail in his pow to pre - tante the social, religious and moral welter* of hie follow citations. There was great applause following this home throat. Whet Liberian Psees$es. Then are msay things whish the Li Mal patty will beable todo. art promises to be faithful to ita histo the world over, to have sympathy no and in the future for every move mad in the direetlou of human program. ItpromIses, farther, to giv. to country a policy which will afford j the equal taxation, and at the same tim lead to a rapid and wealthy developmen of all the interests, especially the nanu lecturing interests, of this country. It promises te cull a halt in this sweep Ing tide of public expenditure, wh' threatens to engulf the country in finan cial ruin. It promises to adopt, as ;natter tter of parliamentary policy, the asmpttoe that the public debt is large enough, an should not be permitted to exceed rear onable limit.. It promises to pay due regard to pro vineial-righta, and prevent the Fed power trespassing on the rights of th Provinces in this Dominion. It propoees to adopt a land policy fo his country with regard to the dispos of that vast public domain in the No West, which is to be the home of futu millions—a policy conceived in the in rests of the masses, in the interests e he men who will till that soil, and not n the interesta of the horde of specula- rs who throng to that country and esire to win millions out of the sweat d toil o,f those who will be called upon pay the vast profits they expect to make from lands the settler will be com- pelled to buy from them. The Reform rty promises the country honest ad- inistration. It promisee en end to those contract scandals, at the head of which stands e Pacific Railway Syndicate bargain, disgrace to this country, and not far stant from which stands the Onder- onk contract. 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