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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-5-23, Page 5111 n_ nuin a LI. ,_i u.eyl u..Weea.. _!M10►4il1 1111 John Acheson. STAPLE and FBIQI D GOODS. BURN TIN YOUR MEMORY OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT ! OUR PRICES ARE CLOSE! OUR TERMS ARE 5 PER CENT. FOR CASH ! ■ JOHN ACHESON. ARISE AND SHINE! (.oderich. April IStb. 10.90. To Tye Paiute This is to certify the' I have used tide Furniture Polishrepared by N' e. Goode. for several years. and and it superior to an. other 1 have rt err tried. Aeyon a rat use it end if the simple drrectlooa are followed ie will euccerd In restoring furniture. piano . aaes.etc., to their original polish every time. Kverywe should um. ft during houseetre nine JNO. BltOPHY. Furniture Dealer. LARGE BOTTLE FOR 25cts. THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1890. NOVA SCOTIA ELECTIONS. THE GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED SY A ROUND MAJORITY. A pew than taN.ad b tie Onnealitien keen Their Lader Deassee d by the f■t... - - the Latest a.- tavws. HALIFAX, MA, ■1. The prownisin dee tin took plane bin, wed desalted le the Government beinlg sttrlsreL The Gowns- man have I■ soar nen ass the Opposition 11 with invert te hear tram. la Owe Mateo Kerbersen Dion McDas.M, the ttekeers' oatdiikrr, debated Dr. McKay, Wady of the Opposition sad Colin Chisholm by 100 majority. dttorearGe sl L..ib *ad Mr. Cute, the Government asadidsMq are .lasted ke Annapolis by 100 majority. Mr. Wooka, who ran m on f Gov.rntneal medians, heeded W MAW. James A. Framer, "the Fater of Repeal," it at the (pot of the pea 1. Halifax, Premier Fielding, Power sad Roche, the t oasdldstes, he .leaf- ed by from 000 to 1 asajerity. Tose Oppamitlea pins Me oto but len *tar leader. The latest Metamer. HALIPAI, May Id—The pruvtocial elec- tions leotions resulted in the Government being our faired by • lrg.taajrity. They will have about the erne ..saber of supporters in the Dye Stuffs, Horse ie. Cattle IVlcdicin of FINE PRESCRIPTI9N WOPK. W. C. GOODE, ALBION BLOCK-- CTFIEMIBT. STC. THE DOMINION IN BRIEF. The Bt. (soft tunnel Is about two thirds rospiMed, Kra McLaren, London township, celebrat- ed her 100 birthday Let week. Toronto College of Music has L. affili- ated with the Toronto University. Reports trots cattle range. ern Southern Alberta are to the effect that .tock are doing well. A man at Griewold. Man., has been mak- ing himself obnoxious by .hooting young 1* e are now co of the Longue Pointe is lodged in the Montreal Exhibition beaching. John H. McKay, Collector of Customs at Pietas, N. S., did at Baddeck, C. 8.. rather unexpectedly. E. F. Clarke, Mayor of Toronto. and H. E. Clarke .have been nominated to the Meredith interest for Toronto. Mrs. Nichola, of Peterboro', who devote • portion of br great wealth to public be- nefactioss in that towu, is dead i Having 11100,000 in hand for a new library Tomato Univerity Senate has decided to re plans for new library buildings. schooner J. Brerk capered and k near Kingston on Saturday. anti His thought the eight persons on boars' were druwne . Samuel Grigg, late of the Grigg Hoses, 1 nndon, has been appointed manager of the Northfield, Mass. summer resort Owned by Evangelist Moody. Moak/ Morrison, the Magantic outlaw, is sow oa his twentieth day of fasting. Ali efforts to get him to partake of toad have proved unavailing. At Markham village on Saturday the water works by-law for $10,0(k) and the elec- tric lsetric light by -lay for P2,000 were carried by snejoritan d six and seven The only two 8racl..s hotel, in Frederie- ten, N. B. are elated by the ' . t r.f the skeet Act. One proprietor is in gaol, and the other gone to the United Staten Sir George Stephen's and Mr. Van- Horne's special can left Montreal Friday for Van- raaever w meet the Duke and inches of ('on - n aught, sub., are expected about the 2...n' d icon. John Hogan, of Wnodslee, the young man wbo had his foot coshed while climbing out of as M. C. H. stork car at Fame ('entre Wednesday night, diel from the effects of his injuries. Jams'• F D Black. of the City Trete- Montreal died suddenly on Friday. Mr, been i rweurer for • number of yeare and was • geutleman highly respected in the city. Tkeappliaitlon for the Attrney-'lenerel'e order to stay proceedings in Morin the Mostuagny murderer's card, has been grant- ed. The execution is adjourned until the sixth of June. A este containing over a Glorwnd dollars was taken out of the Mounted Police err reeks at Fort McLee d sal was found, minus Its emitted*. the next morning about • quar- ter of • mile away. it 0 stated that the Ontario Government ham intitstMed Ise intention next weenies to vet. an 1 for the establishment in Itingeto n of • Mehoel of Science and Metal- lurgy for Eastern I Ontario. A young man named John Hogan, of Wood•lme. who was staling a ride ne a M. i (' R freight trate solar nat. jumped frown the train at R.•.. Deets and had his foot f run over. " •mputatk,n. Allot 00 FtangbCbtiedien miners •t the , Jefferson tree Masa Antwerp, N. Y.. have streak for an doe see from In* to 111.10 per day. Tule cnmpeay will sot commis The ether miners are working as venal. I The Grand Trunk and Canadian Peel& ways anemia, . that in of which have tem par•tlsd upon theme a shippers, all grain in furore must through flet. eneiprniew' elevates. The Winnipeg Prim Prism says that swell t have beret matte between tar Dominion (tnwrnmet and the Harken Hay Railway as with essb0 the enemasy M at mese eommenee the wret of The striking moven at Remittent het • ennfrwgrecr with the theoriser. of the Oarartn (;rune 1000 •owl tie taster nfavedd the strik- oes • c -enrro runes of A per met r einoUn s on the old wide of prima This the weavers re - Vlore llmttb. of Landon. 0.t . whn veer. 0 wife en February 1G lost, hes hese waft ,449 M ___ (m Jane It. ormolu over ND years of age. A to mercy was unheeded by Judge Sinn A repot aeetteatrone the Rt. V inoses ala Paul P i't fMet Donald Morrison, the Lake M -pact-: maederer, is starving him- self to death. Fox fifteen days he has not tasted food of any kind. and for the lad few lay. he has even refused to drink water, Alfred Pierson, formerly an auctioneer at St Thomas, and whose father resides at $imeoe, was arrested at Brantford on the eberge of obtaining a 021 overcoat front S. Frain by false preteooea He was taken to St. Thomas for trial. There is also a charge of forgery against him. The Manitoba Department oil Education Wednesday appointed four members of the new Advisory Board as provided by the De- partmaet of Education. The appointees are Rev. Dr. Bryce, Manitoba College. Winni- peg: Mr. D. J. (noggin, Principal of the Normal School. Winnipeg, acrd A. McLeod, barrister, Winnipeg. "Accounts for sale." This is the heading of • glaring yellow poster named under the tamed the Canada Collecting Company, at Kington The bills are posted in , places and are printed in large type. The names of people. with their . - at- tached, steno out in bold relief. Full Infor- mation is furnished as to the nature and amount of the bills owed by the people whore names are chronicled Mrs Harriet Mortimer Palmer, aged ?5 years, rec.utly rommitted suicide in the Menlo hotel, Los Angeka. ('a1 . by shooting herself in the heart. Mix Palmer left in her room • t the hotel the following note. "I ani thoroughly tired of life, and so end it by my own hand Phew .end notion of my death to my aunt in Canada. This is the addre•e-_ Mrs. Henry Barton, 042 Queen's avenue, London Fast. Ontario, Canada." Mr. Barton Mates that demands husband was a reveler for • jewelry Muse who went to Australia, . od thence to California, making their home in Los Angeles, at the hotel referred to where Mr. Palmer dioot and where his bereaved wife endued her existence. The condemned murderer Dubois ie cn0- 1nw1 in a large ward in the Quebec jail with another ••ruminal, • cokwed man from Montreal u'. .. .utem0 to have his fel- low , r.: a sketch of his life at kens dictation. He ha. shown sign of a most pee - Monate temper. Only lad Sunday he was being lei to the prison chapel by one of the guards. who lightly held him by the arm on the way The prisoner became very iniig pant at tine p•eeaution and worked blinself into a violent temper. so much eo that it caw • 1 him to vomit on the door. He says be wsii not go tochurcb .gam, at ill events with the same• guard. As each day pram hy he counts it as bridging him nearer his doors, which be is appareutly prrp.red to meet THE EDITOR'S TABLE. • Weed sr ewe Acta Hew taftiessua. RIMS Mawr Cease te Beed. THR r'narol'oLITA:r rots ./ sr. The frontispiece of the Iato.t num • t.anrc.pnlifon is a portrait 1111 4 at Halstead. who is the conductor Lit of the heat departments of the mover - the "Renew of CutTesl $vent.." number is replete with beauttfut enol Inge. Following w the hat ..f /meter.. —"Farm Life and Irrigating in Persia IIIG. W. Benjamin ; "K•dt Coil Clelembeeks, and Tempin," by Alt. roman; "Reporters. ' by (leorre M. soy: "Th. Coaching Era," by Hobert ( 'rayl- r; "A Study of Half breed R.e. in the West ind,...' hy Lafradtn Heel. 'Tho Romance of Versailles, by Ed.ad Kine; "Side alarmist at Amcrrc. Beauty," by Eleanor Waddle; "S..w. Corinne Prophe.etem." by W S. Wahl "A Dark Page of Rneaien Hester'," 1. Agnes Repplier; "Fragments of tt Stars" (meteorites,) by John Hoard, j• "Rerentrieities of Fashtom,' by J. H Brdgas; "leading Writers of Moder. Roma by Rolls Ogden, "A (;Meet • His Fireside. ' by Louise C Moult,'" poems by Edgar Festoon. Loraine Doe fey, R E. Berton, Mood. A Andrew and inign Doses. The third inM.lrn.e• of VIM Ridged's "Flying Trip Arden. the World" dole with Japan and people Iisteed Kretett Hale in his d. earliness* diggegsm this month "Kamm teen esti i - .. o' %he 11,1 m.1s.l d taw Publish*. QM Publisher%, Ne. York. HON WILLIS . . r, sere irrsr.ee..••u Premier of Noes /Maio. Sr. Fielding is comparatively a young nun but S ae able debater sed popular He has leen the Government successively since IoM. Mr Fielding was born to Halif•z i 101x, lens parents being emigres of the province. He entered the once of Tb. Halifax Caresicle when 16. and in . few years became edhor-in<h0M. L INRs he w elected to the Provincial Am.mbly and became lewder of the Government two yew afterwards. e. Fleeting's administrations hes been able and s•.,aomioal. is the last Assembly Mr. Fieidi•w W 110 supporters in • H....e of a• new House as to the last The latest returns beholds the Mediae of the following: Halifax—Fielding, Power, Roche tLib. e. Lunenburg—Cburcb, Sperry 'Lib.). Queen's—liem.on, Hunt (Lib.). Rltrlburoe—Johnsen, MacCoy (Lib.). Yarmouth—Law, Clayton (Lib.). Digby—Tupper, Comeau (ib.). Kings—N•elto. (Lite, Webster (Coal. Dante—Haley tl.ip.1, Rrnith Cumberland—Forest, Oxley (Co*.(. Colchester—Lawrence, Clarke I Lib.). Pictou—]LeGregor ()Lib.). Grant, Cameron ICum.1. Autigonish—Mct.illivray, Mammas (Lib.). Iticchmond—L.ebanc, Matheson tl.ib... Caps Breton — McPherson, Maedosaid (Lib.). Inverness—McNeill, MvKlnnon ILib.). Victoria --Framer (Lib. I, Bethune Co..I) Uuysboro- k'aineron, Morrow (Cos.). There are 38 seats in the Howse. A FARMERS' CANDIDATE. D.werio Agriculturists Put K. McGhee In the Yield. SHxt.mn a'x, May 21.--A very large and enthusiastic meeting of the farmers of Duf- ferns was held hen to -day for the pnurpgoee of selecting a practical farmer to contest the riding in the interete of 1 e,'s Ir.t. at the approaching Ontario ei sabres it was unanimously resolved that Mr- R McGhee, ex -00. L. A.. of Horning's Mills be the candi- date in that interest. A Break in the Champlain ('weal. THA /Y. May 21.—Nearly 1, renal boats, the majority of which are keeled with ice, ate, detained by the break in the Champlain ('anal near Mechanicsville. Northward bound boats form emcee a eentinuoas line from West Troy to Mechaniesville. Two hundred boats are delayed. The break will be repaired by Saturday. The preernt is the third break at Mechanicsville since naviga- tion opened. 510,000 FOR SLANDER. 7hey, Were •Lover.: Bat They Quarreled wad Ind Met Make Fp. Sr. Thomas. May 21. —The Jonr•naI says: ".1 B. Davidson to -day, acting for Mr. Angus McNeill of Glenc oe,entered an action on behalf of Miss t.issie 'bible of Newbury against Mr. George H. Randall,. an Aldb,r ugh farmer, claiming Clyne) damag.a for slander. The couple had been lovers end engaged Whether their love wens true love or not. at all events the enures of it till nod nun smooth, and they quarreled, and hada beau' totally estranged. The plaintiff nnw claims $10,0800 damage's for slander, alleging that her former lover has circulated .•amLlous and untrue fiord-% about her and about liberties he alleges she allowed him to take while they were engaged. The caw will he tried at the June sssiona" EVROUD ARRESTED. The t'arle murderer 1w Jell at Havana He Attempt. WJMde. HAVANA. May .11 - 8yratel was arr..drrl Mrs to -day. When he was jailed he attempt- ed to commit suicide hF cutting the vers. in his leg and arm with a Mooed glad He keit much blood, but will recover. A wronged Hewhaases a.verag.. JraaVP. Ga. May ill—A tragedy rnrurrwd Mee. at minified, resulting in the death of Mrs H 1' Littlefield and County fearveyow Mut all at the bands of the woman's husband. Mefalt cants to Jessup from Hrun.wk•k abet 10 p m and stopped at the i JtUMlsM Boh.. He retired to hie mean an hour later, but name cot, went down stain in hr night clothes and asked for Littlefield, whom he wink' now and He Owes went to Mrs IJttie g eld. door and knnrked. She admit0o..l him Iistledakd was In tM front porch watchdog the pair and rmhed through this window 0Nn the roma and shot he wif. just over dhe .y., hilliest her lneaawtly He tine diet 11001111 four time. 00.0.1 died at II 10 au ONTARIO CROPS. TOSOUTo, May lE A 8.11.1.. framed Baths` day tree the Duress et letatiettn confuter the .seal Inieredisg fasts with respect te tb amps, program dewing work, live sfsoka Mc. The i.termatloa le gathered by trot or - swim dated May 1. Fall wheat. it would appear, punter • very uneven eon - &10u thnoughurlt the provisos. Owing to the alternate thawleg and treeing of the aaLd winter, following late ending, the crop suffered mune or ism from winter -killing in the west The dry northerly winds and raise, in February and ouutiouuyp late in the spring, greatly retarded the growth in other portions of the province, where the crop Is said to have wintered better than was ez- In 0Tasez, lso►bton, Kent awl which seed the worst report*, oon- Adarwble portions of the wheat land will be plowed up and coded over. Little or .o damage is reported front worms or merle Recent rakes have Improved the outlook. and with a favorable imam there is names to anticipate a fair, although not a large, har- vest The condition of the winter rye crop is generally satisfactory, the wiut t -killing out baviag been sufficiently extensive to impair the prospects of an average crop. The acre- age L greatly decreasing. The codition of clover 0 sot satisfactory, especially in the comities, much damage having been caned ley tee a1 tsrnate freezing aad thawing. Ou high and sandy soils the prospects are utter. awl a good crop is promised under favor able ..ou- ditions The reports concerning orchards a -r• oo t:h whole favorable. The damage to tie leech trees was .b>;ht, apples promise well, end grape and small fruits generally an con - .i kred as promising. Plums awl cberr..s serer suffering from black knot. Seeding is far advanced in the " .'..r. portion of the province, owing la tr.e favus able wean, but wet hue' in s- Yee of !be eastern counties hap delayed plowing ..per - shone. (late and peas continue in fat.,. end there will be • considerably enlarged arca of spring wheat sown. includin;; goo... Barley is 0.1 be grown 10 a rmaller citrus, pro(.at.ly one-half to two-thirds that of last voar. low pree., of late and a fear that the l:. S. tariff will discriminate age.n*t 1 aua.lian barley suppir the reasons. There is a slow movement in the er,e000a of silos. add the cm.ilage is yet in the first ex- perimental stage In 1 /Mario. '11e *inter was favorable tot he apiary aorl the louses will not average over eight per cent.. reeultiug chiefly from storks wi•.itered inside ducting the quarters too wane. Two cases of swarming in April are recorded --an unusual occurrence. Owing to the plentifulness of fodder and the matinees of tete winter, the prexrut con- tbtion of live stock f. with few exceptions all that could be desired. Cattle are 'Jew -rally thrifty and strong horses are in an exerp. %tonally good eonditioh for spring work. sheep awl pigs aro also thrifty. Sheep are scene, but the lambing mama has been • favorable one and there ereuw also to be an iuerren* in the number of young page. There has been unusual mortality amc ug the porkers, and distemper and Inluer.ra las been wrongly marked among horses, last there in a marked immunity from al: ualtg- nanttypea There is little wheat in farmers' bands; in tut few i.utance., is any considerable quan- tity said to be held over, while in some countries farmers will have to buy their flour. Tho supply of oats is generally above fhe• I, ' . ,lg in the Wed Midlandcrun- tries, bot hi the Lake Erie countries a great deal of this grain was fed during the winter, leaving mall struts at pressed writing. It ie a lows time sines so much hay was reported in the spring. Every district chronicles an abundant reapply. Fat cattle have nearly all been taken away by buyers and meet of the stock reut•iuing are being grazed for June shiprc,tents. There appears to be kw store cattle than usual. THE MOUSE PROROGUED. (OTTAWA, May 111 --Chu Friday afternoon the House was prorogued and His Ezcellen•y redid the following speech: In briuging too clued this somewhat protracted weai.n of Parliament, I Desire to convey to you my beet thank-* for the diligence with which you have applied yourselves to your important duties. The negotiations reelecting the Cehrin,; Sea question are still iu provers at Wash- ington with good prospects of an equitable w•ttletnent• Meanwhile the .. . for another year of what *known as the "modus vivendi', will serve to show our earnest dee neatly executed. MN MI II Mal II .1111(•••••i 1.110.11111111,iii• 01,410.11.0masymm W. ACHSON & SON s' eros° W. have J CMT Itdel 01 v ED:ser Meatreal Express • Line in Fine Parasols ! bought late at • Dlaooust. Also • Range i. LADIES' AND MISSES' MERINO HOSE & UNDERVEST$ We .In them at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. W. ACHESON & SON. THE NEWEST OF THE NEWI In • few days bene 1 will be prepared ter show a 1 rtsplele Amorists' r.; with all the Yew Effects in the dnfrerent departments. GLOVES. FINE IIOSIERY AND illrEr4Cr 1 feel that 1 have won the Confidence of the lathed,, and wilt do my willow ei ',tail. is, end will use every legitimate means to wise Entire Sdela a.-tio. to de savoring use with their ;ietronage. 1 still ani dna). w,a adhere to the _ Acknowledged Honest Principle of having Goods Marked Aspeeual, well bele Nohceublr Fes' ure, gaff.` 1 in Plain Figures and Strictly One Price. SMALL WARES DEPARTMENT Itecei rem a large shat', of attention. and descried!) e... 11:a: li.•partureu' bring the ROY VOTE. to ail the reef. Tall oak, from acorn.: ALEX. MUNRO, 21063 Drane,r and Haberdasther. JOHNSTON CAREY Hews to Inform Os • i'eople of Oodericl and Vicinity that be has Enlarged and Greatly improved t;,e1Store lately occupied by A. Murdock & 2u., .inking it Ouo at the Best Eqwpped Shoe Stores in the county, wi.ore he intends to carry on the Bc.ot & Shoe hui;inewt in all it.. Various branches, w .nelesale & Retail_ `' Boots & Shoes made to Measure, and Repairing ire to cultivate the moat friendly relation - with the United Stated Government and people. The readjustment of theeu.tenie tariff, in- tended to promote tie. of our agricultural. manufacturing and other 'minis- tries. will. i have reason to hope, operate for the general benefit of all clears. i am glad to believe that the act relating to banking has been most carefully .00nrwl end, ami will he found to guard the inter- ests of the public and to he euflciently liber- al to.iheee who are score immediately affect edbytis provisions. The measure relating to bills of exchange, checks amp notes will doubtless render more certain and plain the law relating t', these in'trumenti, and make the law in that regard uniform in almost all r. nets throughout beach. The amendments to the criminal Lw in- clude • great number and variety of prove -- ions, all of which will probably be found useful, and several of which were urgently demanded for the public welfare. The creation of • bureau c1l.b.r atatistbcs will promote the investigation and study of the gtuestiou• which affect the relations of r•apitel and tabor. and which are now engag- ing the attention of all great nation'. 11.111 likewise aid the diffusion of information on all that concerns the oolipatione and well- being of the working c1*.see. In noose other measures of the present sesom your desire to improve the laws which apply particularly to th4ee engaged in industrial pursuits will like- wise he recognized The various provision ion to amend the Les relating to railways, to patent., ;enpyr.gbta end trade marks, and to the of Inland Itevenue, and likewise this t, improve the statute f•r the of our Indian population, are well adapted to promote efficient adminatratinn of the depart/wenn to which they relate, while a large •rmowi0t of private railway legknlstion Indust*, a spirit elenterprhe• througtwwt the country which, ft is to to hoped will lead to a suletantlal of the railway works of the country. A SICKENING SIGHT• ST. Tw000a, May Is- Cnndnet.•r Rebid J. Garbutt, M. C. R., net a sleeking death about I deinek lad lhlursLv night wile in charge of kis train near Well, and. He wan wren Seeding on the fermi sear Were reaching that statist but when the twin polled up he was mWsg, and on going Neck his isely was footed on the reek with the leered and lugs completely .mpnta•ad ih.e ed wee no skull peons oder his terpin front the rehear totk..ghee, when h. 1.01 betw.w. the ears and war ran mor Re. tree • ntsident ed ult. city and eras • mauls' me& aged 42 year and heves • wibsed ass shed TEN POUNDS ai ly 8ocietiss. toms OPT MpFAq Two WEEKS , t Noe THINK OF IT I r,/ a here caa le M b■t tWat SCO!L'I"8 MULSION a kopilMr MM od Of Llan. end e BMs g a a 44111 bbs1M: CONSUMPTION, W■go11CMIm, COUGH 11 A■0 iirAreaLs 48 MILM. mea eels *eta Os,aO..Ga..alwto11pers stall isOs and am. L't-REKA COUNCiL, NO lea. 0014- 14 K(tf:M.-Strainers meeting on 'frrdal 1 esening.at7:0 In leu.perence Hdl, North street. It11l1 4 SEASONABLE GOODS ! W11 -(1T.1•1 ( AVI'fOR ICK. MALVJNA ('k10AN, fr)00 TA\. WALKICptN FHKCKLIcDKNTROYKR. (10E.t1J'.f .VITe'N ill►%P L. YOH IIANlei AND FACE. 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