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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-2-27, Page 1BLYTHiS BRIGHT ITEIh MERE IS WHEW YOU O![T THEM. a maese._t i termer, The 4wr ( 1.b maser. Las a us psr/NIMI er .e. Lleires tea "•.ew W ware - m Aeries• W Weiser fan n, lar bey• myth ►make,. (nun eveowii e.,::-tirpxllttaTl ] LrATURE. ...aerie in the Meth- odist chart* -ei lltmllay eewihR wee A &Lid* 1 .ssoea Te Nibj.st .< the lactate v .. "The Aaterteaa War.' by lie%. A. Pot:., 4 lhtyptaaen. This is the thin) ailuro of • aeries that is bei•= •sea ander the aw•pua. 4 the yo mag et the Methodist church. Joseph Tanya has returned from a Jew•. resit to Tara Sroirr'iu. -leo gnu eller im l otie% s• priest. Inst week a marl' that mass, uonaitlerable extttein.nt was held, the .xso petting parties bring A. 'Derry and S. H f:idley. Mr. Gulley. however. canoe or rictoriows, and all the "lady," mtra adm that he "takes the take," Carmen:to:. l'he youth 4 our town lav, beer: eajoytltg Ihenuselrea in the even4g e. late un the hill un l riu un rid street. Irrw, half past 6 until 10 u'• -lock the hill ,• literally woverc.l with yrwtgt people, al spy* to • tree sense the glories of . l'aw.elilwa winter. fiat.;►. or Ri mter& l'he hoot me show bearer which has lean tarried on he some time prat by Wm. Taylor it !tur has been drought by T. W. Scott, who will ..satins• the• tome... in the old eland. !Ir Jacob Taylor, who has been in ing th. bu.iuo.•n here. will go to HeawH. where le has purehnastl a hoot and she are. Fon Rau_ Our two f..t Ia1I testy weld to Londealar,ugh ors Saturday la. •a: ram lessee with all* he male 1. mdr.Ir.tung not storing at alt. fh* posture weer a, easy victory, some 2 (jive favor of Rlyti. The wirier match erre hurt• interesting.... the g:o..e stab everwr yid better playin • we - done by Iwoth safes, but Illyth proved th stroller than,, .dor%! 1 0 in favor ..f Blyth Thr return match will be payed ..a ow grounds w two week.. E:(r.Twovs X° :,atter where we weal, our way we hoar uothml lit elartiap. The Tories who attender the Renee OM rentlon. at which t. H. Musgrove was b. he the candidate , came home in high sprit• aril imaginal everything we.. au tip -tor, reaper. Lel without a4owd. they thought Mr. M. would he elected. but the following Horning when it ►.sanw known that he had withdrawn • p.0(1100 coupe hate fraught ant one 4 those .drkgat... f - a rusty tent. it -tree inthrukv ti it that delegates wer- foulnl 10 attend the emircntio' on Tuesday • lart. a number saying that they were no. going t.. Kruasel, again t. select • numb :date anti have hint bock outer' eurr.eetuent lc Inc the kughing .tock of our citizens How-e•ver. a number .4 gentlemen were Mr levtr.d who agreed to it-,. and brought bow word that Itr. Ho/owe is their nun The doctor W been .aching for • trial, ane now his brae has craw, and an thee m inity it is ner:a,led ,,r all dam!• that he will ier slaughtered .s the 50. 1,7 Marth as badly A.. if not rawer the. Mu. •vc would have been. In the meantime he Liberals are working with might and IL awl fee! c..m5•i.•nt that lir. MacJon will receive such a n.. jonty in tate J. Riding of Huron the: the Tornee will ear Into ohli%ion. Ipr. Sloan deserves c ht for the circular which hr ham weed, 'as i ahuwa ability on the part o4 the de..tor •.d the g.xr[•wtll be hears to the fare: • en, BAYFIELD. f ew sr'a .ens t.,ltal%arensf•[YT.1 John :sou, of larder. war in town last week. S.wiueL Hamra, of Memorise, a visitintg; hie lrober,Simhtey Hanna. M. 1d I'henou. 4 Henstll, was in lay 601 : sturday lot and % iaited relatives m t.'.aierich tow nahnp. H. F. Forward. bas just reeetved the fin- est Steck of dr g•r.a, erw:btery and glass- ware • shown In liaybrld and wit hot ha en•1. • 4 I.y outside towns. .h will p:v v••I • ".d. ,.Al at Charles Wallis• •sal %Veda. day ..- sin'[ of Get week aa. a ;(rand .u. MOO. a eery large number twang present A.Melt pleasant tante eras spent and A sage sum %reel, which goes to pro% w1e furnish- ings require.' in the Meth.rhst chunk. lin Friday last Jim. Pollak. K. Mo•Ikxd. .Inn. Toms. K. Murray. F. and %V. Baker. .1. sterling. R. and {i'. F.rwu,. T. Liddy. It. Lockhart and Chris. Deemer were busily engaged in setting net. and did not observe that the ice had separated frost the shore. Fortunately (Tran. Deemer saw- how they were drifting and procured a boat Gael •11 ever res• On Saturday last the fnrersl of the late James Castle, who died Fele 12th, 1891. took phase fres the residence .4 hie nephew. Geo. V Caatk. Saul.lc Line. to Heyford cemetery. Deceased was barn in North am.ptoshirt, England, and was 67 rears of age. and was ►sttrrly engaged shoninekin in Hayfield. where he first came in 1842 rn The funeral merinos 1s to be preached en Sunday next by Rev. Y. 1:. Nee ton, a• Trinity) t•hare•h. A large crowd was •t the rink last Saturday night. All enjoyed the magic. The next carnival and second race for medal takes place on Monday- evening next, 933rd. All who are to race meet ire on hand iT 8 clock. Race is forty lapsThomenow en- tered are .laces McLeod. Goderieh: Orris. l*saer and Wes. Erwin, Hayfield: Oau. M. Baldwin. .'4es o th,awl M. McPherson, Hew mall. Prime given for hest lady'• fa. cat ume : Swat gait's fancy : hest gent . comic. 0,. Tuenday mot.. Fel.. 24th. the Salve tine Army intend havinsgg a grand banquet and jubilee, when Hrigsoliee Philpott. Staff Captain Sut.etm.n, Erie Mmee, Captar itrenniigan the Irish Nigt.timaU, with her A. 1). ('.. from 'e•frrth : Copt. Hays. (ma - to : ('ape. Fagan. Exeter, with her Lieut. : I apt. Tharkery and Lust., (ioderich. and a great number of shiers and friends from neighboring towns are expected to he per est. Supper will he sired at the harrscks and the jubilee will he at the town hall. Admirinn to Porth longues and jubilee, Mlle To jubilee only,I0r }:ver hwwly onn.e and make the first h•nquet under rhart•e of Lieut. McCullough • glori•ru server WAWANOSH. -'P) Imam ova not .onwarwroouftmT. flamga G.rtdnn'a log as nearly well again and he will thus sone he al his work erose nem*. Alex itint.sl Gaal his aster, of the tenth r•m.i•rsslern, vete visiting febris in Hibbert ase melt Janne Seidler, of the 12th, crewed, haw ing his barn mimed, a anew f•wn4atiom put under it awl • thirty leer font extorsion put t.. the and of it aria summer lies Patrons oil Industry Aeocallea of l:. Y.S. No 14 has merle very erne retrreme MSPS ft melted, n hoer having forty(oar member% Jos. Welker is prn.Qant ;Heat. fagylia, aerraa•ry : and John laidaw, cream mew. The Illasesist and N.w81..t. Germans ADVERTUIRNIIINT/ eve ham made • teeter•, and hang properly ser yed, lad net pleekterked into any poul- tice) as the FIFTH TH PAGE emelt Limey* .t readies to • far greater eluent than say ed•erti•araate maids the city peas. THS SIGNAL 'Heade tha Ional pew, TIM/ D..t to Um Okwap.s1. THE SIGNAL is beyusd all lassikitti the bast newspaper in Huron (body. and W made piaroremal progress darter Lb past yaw. Hereafter ONE DOLLAR wilt set Taw 8n..*.t. ler a whole year if yew pay pna_paly. otherwise $1•60 s the price. Sam We. • year by p.yiag foe ypw i+iwt' IN ADYAIIO!. • THE OFFIOI,AL Nf3W8PJ1 R ?OR HURON COUNTY_ s= - VOL. XLIII. No. 2297. "IBE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. 7.114N GO AHEAD." GODERICH, O'N?ARITO, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1891. D. MeG ILLIUUDDY. `, '' THE LOYALTY BUGABOO. ton fromrtanybtdt� hah..uag` al. - the annual banquet .d the Hoard .4 Trade A CLOAK TO DOVER ALL SINS..oa Tlaneportatwa at the latter cdy. 1 Learning ( his arrival here l invited him The tree. •iay.W." ha. ea airway. retard abets delere oars were hall. ape I. Armament Me Same Mr Jens Reeder •Id arse M s. • abetter area Ow Mees. T, HIVES? ATT<NTI0%. The f ulimh attempt of the Tory leader to inert public attention tram the ruclprucsty Issue and the policy of Rykertiam and Mc *Grrrvysam by charging the Reformers u( Paola. the ablest awl noblest of our countrymen, with the crime of treason, has .roused the imdignatum .d the Reformers to each • pitch that they are working for sue ,wee as t hey never worked before. And thous- and". bewaairs of educated 1 tererrauvea refuse to aid in Ilse work of slandering their country - ,.ea Mal will rote the Reform ticket aa • protest against Sir John Matdooald's teary ,nares. Ottawa From Frees. .:A1.Dwls awlTil HIT. RAM. TulunmR•, that., Feb. 40. -1wl iesa Seuth replies to the article in this morning's Empire. seeking( to implicate him ,n the Ferrer affair, with a flat atonal ..f all the allegation', declaring 00 hu honor that he never saw or heard .4 Mr. Farrer'a pan.ph• let and that be had nothing whatever to with its (-riparian. He ch•rgcs Thr Kmpire with f•hrwations in its statement respecting his instructions to the printer. /le deatau ase the whole &Ttele so far as he is can m.erled es • timed 6ilelhmnde, dish graceful alike to the editor .4 The l►Jlpia* mai to his patrol and ulapirer. SIr Jai. Matoiva.R. A (M1" To ILLS' PF The trials Canadian, which has Wilbert° .app.rterl idle ('unaertntiee party in limo• truism ratite, says the silly cry of trauma raised by Sir John'Mac.fonalJ, and the at - Letup of the Tory leaders to make ••the flag- a cloak for Kykvrtiann is driving bun- drwls of inteUigent Conservatives wit of the party. After pointing out the gist ad- vantages that the fanners .4 Ontario would drove front tvarestnvted rec.ppnr.•ity, that paper says : •' The Isiah (•mien .--and, we trot. all its readers • will prefer to march neuter the Nag .4 'Fair Ply' to the farm en. and an npeu market in which they can all or toy. Tine 'old Nag' will fly every- where if the 'Tortes get cis for at the ahenffs' and bailiffs' ..Is the •deg' always on hand to give comfort to those die pu.s,ual of their old homesteads and sill their worldly reds under circumstances which tout -la our .Seaport sympathies. Rut - hee •old Nag' nsbbs*h will not give the farmer a chaser t. lire. He cannot subsist on • loyal' yells Let the Tones talk wase, and quit their ' old dag blatherskite. TOW r. PATI41011011. Kilkurn, a Montreal manufacturer, erh, is eupporting unrestricted reciprocity, writers to The Witnem .yanngg " I an. an Ktiglushura, carve Iran. EsighiM when 1 was grown up, and lore the old name as well, I think, as those who make such • parade of their ('ouaerrative loyalty. At any rate. i was loyal enough at the time of the Fenian invasion to tall out my men. furnish them with crate and take them down to EskeUs' Hill in the night to join the •Holme guess.• %HAT Kt•ransom Mt►ld 'ATL Awuam.T, Feb. 20. • At •mem meeting of Liberals here is Tuesday Hon. W.T. I'ip.s ex -premier d Nova Stomia, spoke u support of the policy of unrestricted reciprocity. Referring to the silly disloyalty ery raised Pa by the Tories, he said the Reformers hal as much reason to charge that all Tories were thieves as Sir John Macdonald hal to assert that the Reformers of ('asaa were guilty of tree/on Gad disloyalty. The can duet of the Tory leaden in assailing the Koper of their countrymen was ds'sgraeefuL Mr. Pipes declared that the man who would hurl the cry of disloyalty against the fair name of the Liberals of Cumberland he would treat as he would the man who would de- fame the chastity of the women of Cnmtrr ani : he would treat ham a • liar and • W.ckguard. A mar mom i el. To m• lows. WAMC ltw,ot, Feb. 93. Representative I%.tterwnrth .f ()hitt received today from a friewd in (ansa a copy of The Empire con- taining the speech of Sir John Macdonald. in whit•h the atter so greyly aseaulte.l Sir Richard Cartwright keeemes 4 his more visit to W•shingten. it happens that Sir Richard Cartwright was at that time the guest of ('ongr(e.srnan Butterworth, ant for that reason the latter fees adrnnteel at the apaseeh. He at n.or iodinated hie parpr.r On rise in his asst if opportunity should offer in the debate wpm an appropri•tvs 1411, and to resent what he termed aa insult to hi.self. Maaawhile, is Gees • esevaient nppor tuaity ,ht•M ant presser itself in the House. he furnished the r.rrespodent of The Globe with the foibwing etatement : "1 have just rad in The Empire. the Tay organ of Canada, and 1 behove the •tied ciel nrg•n of Sir .Hohn Martine d. the speech of that gentleman in Toronto a few twenimuga cis.. The whle R .*.l. u fen of interest ma indicating the marvellous tactics of that leader, but P • n specially interested in the part in which he meek. of Sir Rerharel Cartwright having 11110ftled into Weeknigtoa without negIMis4 at say hotel, and in violation .4 all'resat mors, end patricide obligations ' hold • esewet meeting with eerier retiree to pest the *4. of (Lead•, or, to me the langui rd Kir John, Ye er41 (aiada seal tee. Fehr Richard (Set t is u the Garnet ant ply ak.rgsd with disloyalty to Canadasad et GreRrit•ia, het with treas,r outright, fa Hat he wee at W sshingtmt nn* apiriag with Guf1•in representatives of these Government el the naiad Stare to betray (retia sad brig sheet taw seeeestll. aI Resegos. 1e 1i. tatted State --•s very swims earls. Two reamebs nay w meds ••swede Shim .*a. Sr 1Niimrd (]rtwrlgpha. Pros Th. -Amami el teeth (e it is Lha* Mr to lunch, and also asked Samir Sherman ; Senator l'arhek, hitt lttrtncrstic Speaker of the Howse of Representatives ; Mr Joseph 4.. ('apnea 1 Rep, )o chainmen of the Permittee w. Appropriators of the Hever of Representatives, and several others to meet Sir Ricker.l. They .l1 remanded, and we had a very interesting seal evening together. The meeting had a, political signifrtens a whatever, and no object except to arable some rnrrnhen of the Senate anti Howse to newt and pay their respects 4o ow of the leading ,tatestrteu of Canada. mg' was then during the few burs we t together any expression of Sir Hie Cartwright that would not if employed Air John Macdonald have added health and vigor t.. the guahty of that gentleman's loyalty to remade and to trent Retain, sale. the utterances not rely attested the thorough devotion of Sir Richard Cart- wright to the Government of Canna and to the toverunnent of England, hut beyond that they oft is.. doabt of a dein Oft his part that the property of (ansa should Move .hared in by all her people and not merely lay the few. In the course of the evening the question of fuller and freer trade relations between the United States and Canada was referred to, anti 1 think the general feeling 'among all who were *ethereal at that bared was that the hampering restrictions which tam prevent an rxclaugge oil t onumslitiea shout] be rens.%rel. There it one thing 4i - Richard Cartwrigght uudrr.tan.b, sol Sit John Macdonald doubt les. know., anal that it that saw0 part of the pMollo• of the United States dawn the annexation .4 ('.ina.la, or that- the two nations should he united under one flag, unities it is the eaprer and maim - tit desire of the people of Canada 115...- se4aea. And by that I do not ewer that it should be the dame of a fare majority, or two.thinb, or even three-fourths. but Unit there should be • feeling through• out the Dominion •minion that it would he bet- ter for the English-speaking people on this continent to be united under one I:o.- erunsat for the prose' of a higher rival the Canadian ple of - matron. accord reach h that deliberate awclusiun r own c , and then only, will the people of the Unit - al Stgits entertain �r discos the questeie ul annexation. The idea that the people of the L'uited Slats are eager to acquire any thing beyond the mcat friendly awl inti- mate trade relations with Canal*. except on the cwn.litirss that I have mentioned, is absurd. From . personal knowledge of the eentinments .d both Hour and Senate my strong conviction as that • m•j.ori• t1 are an favor of unreetrat•ted recipro- city with Canada. It is oily because of lack of time and adverse .ircum• stances am levuslatioa that • formal express- ion of opinion favorable to Huse heiter rea- lerr has not been male. It must be re. membered that one official of the House can prevent such an expression, and that one .dfw•ial appears &tent e' to .1st just that thing. Ar to partial reciprocity. or reciprocity in natural producta only. there ie no possibility rd such a measure I.eing confirnsel, either by treaty or legislation. The straggle which will take pate next week in Canada has excite) more than o .hnary interest in this country, and the charge by Sir John Macdonald that 0o40e .4 our leading men who have met prominent IAnal i•ns are conspirators with these Canadians. whose motive seems to have been the tweaking clown of the co unncrcial barrier between the two tottntnis,is start- ling. It is a very poor preparation indeed fes subsequent negotiations un c1hangc such men as Secretary Blaine. Senator Sherman and Senator Carlisle as parties to a es - sag'piracy to absorb Canada, when no such de e or intention is apparent or even thought of. i am greatly intereated in the issues involved in ('ansa, the prime one being whether we shall have unre.tectesl reci- prr�sl tr•adie between the iknninrm and the l salad States. Straagely enough, those who desire that condition of trade and coin marc• are accounted disloyal. I hope that there u Do other country in the worth where an earnest desire to sell the produceuc of one's labor, and to feed nags children. is accounted disloyalty and termed treason." n." Mr. Butterworth omitted to state that a► the time referred to, which was his only visit to Was ingtnn, Sir Richard Cart - wri;el.t was reel at • trading hotel in this city, whit he left to bre the guest of College/earn Butterworth. The register show. the name today to all the world. The apes oil Sir John were en-idently not as alert as meal, or perhaps they bed sere •iggerwy. ens T*•AaO at'.ar'a. Hera is • ample of Tory logic. Mr. Abbott, • member of Sir John Maodn ab's government, iseed • nu.if!.to n ging the annexati.m of ('aaada to the United State& i Th. Game manifesto was by Sir David Macpherson. hair A. T. (1.11,141r John ROW and other Toy leaders. Rut we are told 1 that neither Sir John Macdonald mor the 'Tory party meat be held responsible for the tmnexatirsatsewtimenteof there gent linen. Mr. Colby, also • member of Sir John's ;ministry, has de•ouiwed r rtiprx•ity in net - nod or ducts es sisatki.g that wosM at mealy ruia our farmers. Vet we are told that Mr. (:ddb dens not spak fa the g o' element nue fa his purl Mr. Solrsws Whit., the Trey M. P North Fisex, hese been leetur'g in the Usited States in flavor of the aa.sx•tios d Cease•, rut Mr. Whit. .hoes net represent his party. Rot bemuse Mr. Meese' Fairer. whale editing • Tcry newspaper, wrote a pamphlet ponds out ow IanMab interest• might he 'mu isgr•f•tioa el Washington, therefore the of Mad•, whn knee the beet heli of our population. asst be rebel, traitors sad aaMxatanalets Swett is the l{eeegke at the Tory leader,. Could • graMr ..hilitis d imbecility a es.ility 1r giros! - P.tsrkaro.gh Ra•mwiaer._ rin4at.rt ronneca all lard, sit named lamps and Wsmishes Irene harem Mspdepavi.o eeerie opiate, ring hese. mw_s.q, stiles, .prai.a, erre Gaol melba throat, esegha, tae Savo WA by ,.. of as. ls*Ns. Weewaad she mew wanderftl fiLrMr MIS Md Leered dam say F. Jades /Ealy TALK ON TARIFF TOPICS. HARD SHOTS AT RESTRICTION. P SMy paragraph. el I.NetWI.a remrr.S est she Marva(/ea paltry tua.seraaed y Mr peers* a;.vsr.ara* 11.1. 1e Meek Ar me Jetta and Ms ads. matt Tata To rA Green atria, Feb. 23 -Dr. Sten has wrltteu an address to the fanners of Hurts, which will be • powerful aid to thole who ars fighting the battle of the great producing dames of the country against the trusts, combines and monopolies which are fostered h7 the tarifa It its a clear and strung etats- mst of truths which carrot be gainsaid. Here are a few extracts from the letter In Mackeuue's time it took one-fifth of the exports of the country to run the Otta. wa Gorer•nnent ; now it takes two-fifths. IN every fi%• lamle or cable or horses ex- ported two of therm are take for Dominion taxes : of every bre cars of barley or lum- ber or potatoes exported two of them go the Millar road. Our exports last year were 480.000,000, and our Dominion taxes $31,- 250,000. Of this Hurn paid $500,000, • taxation ups. her 10,000 farmers .4260 e.rh. Lit any wonder that money is scarce or that times are hard ' The exodus has largely iueraaeed. Huron has est 3,000 since 1878. In 1880 89,000 people went t. the Stats ; In 1881, 125,000: in 1862, 98,000, and a, nu. Our lands have laRee 26 to 30 per emit in value awl are even at the decline almost unsalable. (her vil- lages and towns are less. Chats has duet 450 in twelve years. t:olerich 1,000, while Witaghann, Brussels. Exeter, Myth and .titers have failed te hold their own, and our/eery vegetables, potattns, etc., have to filet a market in the United Maim. Not only have we been enormously taxed by our own t:u%erument, but we have been mulcted 26,000,000 or 17.000.000 per annum which wen have paid to the States for the privilege .4 seeding oar bulky anal perishable protects into their markets. We were promised, yyou will remember, that heave duties week' be put on the Stats prrluce, which would compel them to grant us reciprocity. It wee tried and failcl, and we are case to face with the McKinley K ill, which lens heavy duties ups all, and almost pmhibitr)• duties upon some, classes of goons, fes which we hate no other market mailable. We *hipped in the year 1889 to thereat,. snug other thitngi. 900 car Irak of horses, nearly all. 1,900.ar loads of tattle. 308,000 sheep. All our poultry and egg.. 12.000 car toads of barky, all. Nearly- all our wool. 8.000 car loads of hay, all. 142,000 bushel* apples. AU our potatoes, 1.450 car loads. And the in the face of heavy duties which the farmers paid for the privilege. Our horse trade. accept a few high-priced animals, has practically ender since the advent of the McKinley Bill. (Sr barley- is tial clamed o feel In British markets. Nobxdy but the Stats needs our grade of wont, and it costs Iso 10 cents a pound to get 1t there. What else can we do with oer ha] or our potato.. The matter is an your own hands If you sustain Sir John and kis Government, who say they aro opposed to complete teciprncity and wall not ask it, you will continue to pay the enormous taxes protection has imposed upon you : you will continue to belied by the tosnbins and moaopolis that system has brought into existence sad you will hare to face in addition the fearful exac- tions of the McKinley Bill, for, as I have shown, for ninny of our goods we have no other market. What will be the value of your leads in five years more! Can mynas answer is then wo way out ! Yea Rise epee/ to the occasion ; do as the American farmers hare done, and vote •genet every ran who announce. himself • supporter of the prettiest system and against reciprocity. Don't •lbw yourselves to be diverted from the main issue. Reciprecily is the all-impor• Mat matter in the present election. Re- member the wads n4 the poet, "Who would be free, themselves must strike the how," •end strike a blow that will aper the oorreptionlets, combines and mompolies that have fattened on your labor for the ant awoke years. Tera U. a WILL aa•tr1OCATL Montreal Saar Wen.) : Political profane. tle•ter.over the border have rows to the eenclwion that tariff reform is certain to he carried in the next Congress. Their epin- isw ie based on the resulta of the Sen*tri•I eleetioaa The Howes of Representatives elected last November being overwhelmingly rlewaornt.ie, u mare to mime for revision of the tariff and lowering of duties, as mon as it gets together. Senate bring Re pus loan by • mall majority was relied u pon to prevent the proposalfaced Beside, thea ie the is Te t,changt the senatorial elections have then. cakwatinea Mouth 11akota has chosen an Independent Senator, Mr. Ky is pace of a Republican. He is u favor el tariff redeem. 1t is generally expected that this action of the .cratia Meth Dakota j will be ted the retool the three ladependrm ire the Illi1eis Legislature for Hamra! Palmer. The Sea•te will then Naafi Rep.Misaaa. 46: Democrats, 40: lad p,.denta, 2 ; giving the R.pahli.sss • majority of only fear ever all It is I o4 as certain that the tale Independents Iwill vote with the ik.de,.M an each of the hila to •make weal free, iron ore free, mit free, lambs free, aid Glen re the hill to reduce the duties on ehinaw•re, linens mad weans goons. A well pitted merle 1 setlintes that it gill ?squire brat thrwm Mpmklisi roar to pars these hills through the Amine. 1■ • ebb. eaatin gCm1e7 it will require int two, 1 vaese seep. e..... vie fieellFs1t.>,:.r mad yam* the M/Rfaby ltd ' Harrison may, the :fore•, prepare hltaadlf to receive • tariff reform act before his terns expires. Meantime the these. -rats are looking forward to • safe majority m the Senate in 1093, when they : also hope to have the President anti House of Represen- %olirea a Paton it MTV s'uaanv %TI•a laaltew'!le•an Tan s. r. One of the hardest 1.1.wsdealt the present government in thus campaign was dealt than by• former staunch. .uppsrter. Mr. ichael Dwyer, of Halifax. was nanntd by the (:.meervaute organ in the city a one of the Conservative canelioates for Hali- fax city and county. Mr. Dwyer writes the organ as follows : ••tion take an un- warrantable liberty with my tuns into srnec teem with the pending election in Halifax aunty, and, sa thus IA the eees,nel tine it has heed. Jose by you. permit the to say through your journal that if my views aro of any interest to enylydy, I must inform Loth you and them that I most cordially approve of the policy of the Liberal party and am in favor of unrestricted reciprocity with the United States. My keg connec- tion with the trade of that country Gu,1 the trade of the upper p•..%inces of the Ikenan- ion and alma of three bwrrpr.vinces enables ane to arrive at a sutisfa.•t.ry (inm•lusuw up- on that guesvi.m. I will further a1.1 that were it at ow tug to a c.mditi,u of health engendered whilst cmear•ring to save from being wrecked in the interest rid a combine the ►•raest uuuuf.%•turing industry- an the city, d would now 1.e seeking ser empartent dc. 1 eonaidrr-the question at issue! wnnirm tion aa the colleague .1 the Hon. A. G. .cones." ,la JOHN'S rt.lCY. Deprive the farmers of t• :11 protect:no iut leave them .t the merry of the rrnbin eta Such is toe 1r •lacy wk -oh the Tory lead ere a -k the farmers of Ontario to endorse. -Ottawa Fre, Press. � THA 11(-0A* s3'SIQV. W ell. old get at treat eighteen or twenty pounds of granulate) sugar for a dollar, and yellow sugar in I.r p rt s m. but for the high taxis. that are maintained for the benefit of the Montreal combine. To at the pe.p'e triMute to the extent o4 3}c a pound.- N� k YOI'R mum MLT T BE : CAMERON X PORTER Tlis voter elm puts any other mark Oa his ballot I)kSE.' f11x VOTE. CAMPAIGN NOTES. LOYALTY. He- .s the best esidelce we lure yet won lspe't to Sir .Hohn Macdonald's "loyalty K I w:,T..n, Feb. 13. 1891. Al the Tory annexationist meeting hell here in 1849 a resolution facenag anneaa tion was supported IsY .Llan A. Macdonald (now Sir. John'. Archibald Melkra1d (Sir John's partneri, Jnho Flannigan and over one hundred other Tons and earned. The Terms were out of office power then. The !Nan and Strips were then hoisted over dor city hill, by thew Tories. It win not taken down until the garrison commander threatened to blow it dlowm. Both 4irJohe and his partner were at the mueeting.,. 11'w. Monte:wen A Pies%r-T1yt-I. Asst MANIA cn.%R.I, TRL As announced in The Witness of yeeter. day, Mr. Laurer spent • quiet day-, and, though much wearier' by his previous exer- tions, was bright and pleasant t, every ase. What a relief to talk wit)' a man s, differ - eat from the hand -shaking, story telling. cajoling politician. Mr. iaurier's charm of 1 csiver.atiom and purity d character win him friends even from political opponents rents •d the fiercest .tripe. He is fighting his political battle like a man every inch, and making headway wherever electors take men first - politics afterward& --Montreal W dines& A .HDI UAJrThelrI ZR it Ytaww. Mr. James T. Hurley has a hoot and shoe factory an St. John, enol remembers the time when there were several others, which have long sin. cawed to exist. He knows i something of the business, for he has been at it ata boyhood,and hos made it a study. He. u • strong adrnode of unrestricted reci• procity, as a tus•sare which must. be for the ht.efit of •11 classes, and am tending to • letter sedition of affairs in his own erode "T . firm effect of reeipr. ity might be to decrease the number of manufacturers," he said, " but that would affect only thee, who have en horsiness to he manufacturers, and it would be for use good of the avunlry at angle. Ther*. are net today • damn ma- caw In Canada which can mate shoes fit Inc the Americo market. The alines are well made, they M well, hut something u wanting. They are net the style thee suits there. 1f we had reciprocity 1 would at otos fit upfor as American trade." St. John, N. R. Telegraph. How- Oliver Mowat an Monday received the following telegram Iran Hon. L H. Duties, the Liberal leader of Prins Sel- ward Isar. e'naatarramww P. 1. 1., Fel, to Tory pmpsn publish fellowtaa *Orem from Mr. 115.11 s 4 star ntM(.t : '1 am appeased in ° a ...mvi sd rrolpu eiIy ss 11 willsurely kat10 e.rw t alae. eat rat alms teseth es. w 1.4► asp myeeif as the Mask will mart t0 er adios." Telegraph mss lf this b mew& I. R. DAvtaa, Mr. Mowat replied se follows Ben 1. H. D.*Ies. t'k•riettaewa, P. R 1. : 1 bee awed Mr. RMkw, who twfarism� Mast ►i tear red at ahevsavauoi matmj ne*Nmoth a sd bis eplelsai ea say.pntil.al aper. O. N,,w aT. thffi 1toh, .a.ge awl .eemteie. d every kind, en h..ms • sed•••b, tired a 30 Mamas Fe.ai+. bib. odd by F. Jordan. OUR R ANNEX A T ION 1 STS. Y; k. epee a a.d f..i*y. Capt. Fraser GOOERK/H VICTIMS OF THE 14. P. • web ream .f ansererece seas Gad dough Lees Mlle herr lees drives to seek a Maw in tar L.Ited •Gare- moles ma •n • !%Sled y the f. P. " anis. roe en' leors sea meats' Following a • list of residents of Gude: rich who. 1341,e relatives now hying in the United States, all of when were either burn or educated or had made tsodsrioh their hoes since the advent of the N. P.,; and rho stall speak of the old tower as'•Ho.e W. Mc(Grege r, one daughter. Mn. S. Mcl,e,.l. one sr,. Wm. Black, use suss and one - daughter. Jas. Jenkins, two snit. Wm. Mor, three ewwsianet two dews-htcra. Wm. Elliott, tan sone and two daugbt�n. J. tturn, two crena. A. McIvor, one son. Mrs. I alloway, two sons. Mn Murray, eme son. Ales. Mc -Keene. two sous. John Sheehan. etre son. Mn. A. Kedalie, two saris Mrs. McIver, one sea. Mrs. Ms1)uaald, • rut. J. W. Venetia, atter, .me brother. Mrs. John Patterson, two sots. Rich. lernlgget, ewe son. Jas. Henle, two sons. Mrs Miller, two ams. Rich. Simmons, One MOIL I). Mcl'btil, two Mesa. Mn. S. Platt, one son. Wna. stewart, one eon. J. Munroe, one au. R. May-, one sm. Wm. Meluteeh, two sons. R. S. Mel)ugall, son and daughter. iters Price, two sera. R. W. Hawaiian, one son. Jas. Slattery, two brothers. J. W. Smith, brother and sister. li. C. 'ITxota•, two sous. Ed. le/upon. one brother. Mrs. Thos. lark, two sous - Monies Vidalia, one sou. - I). Felker, one 5011. Wn. Mitchell, two breathers. Ellen Sharnan, son and (laughter. Mary Simmons, two slaughters t.... ('anpbell, one son. Hy. Martin, two eons 1). C. McKay. two eons and one brother. C. Pretty, one son. F. Tratanch, err eon.- late ea:late T. K. VanEvery. three ens. N' ns. Campbell, one eon. Sarah }holden, or Son. C'. A. Nein. brothers.' sister. Mn. I'aanwre, two sons and one .daughter. Mr. Arnett sag, two sues. J. Aikenlcad, two sons. R. Adams, three sons 1'. Crabb, two soon. A_ Elliott, two sons. 4. Gibson, one son. Jas. Saun•kn, three sons. .lar. SalkeI,i one daughter. R. Sharman, three sues. R. Thompson, two sons. Mn. F. Ferguson, two sons and one daugh- ter. E. Graham, son and daughter. Mn. Hodge, three sac. .1. Kidd, two brothers. T. .1. Moorehouse, two sons and three daughters. Mn. McPhail, sin and daughter. • A. Me'1"icar. "o@ sou. Mn. Hy. Horton, two sons A. Smith, two ass. Gen. lista, son and daughter. John lata, rise daughter. Geo. (lox, four sins and two daughter& 4'. A. Humber, two ass. Mrs. U. Fraser, one ss. H. Hak, son and daughter. J. Herr. one ser. M. Cray, iwi, sons. P. Weis, tw-o AMA. J. Hamlin, two OOHS. A. Mcl:r�aeggoor�, one arm. P. (1'It.urke, ere sow.. iIlavid Fuller, daughter, and her family. Rev, father West, two brothers. Rev. Ian. Itisharelson, me ser. James Wilkinson, three rise. Ira Lewis, one son. Mn. Elwood, one as. Sheriff l;ihbons, a hod of relatives R. Morrison, eon and daughter. Capt. Murray McGregor, son, sn-i.-I&w and other relative'. IL Proudfo ot, one son. M. ()'Rielly, son and daughter. A. M. Ross, one sus. D. Gordon, one so. Mn. W. McGregor, four brothers and me sister. F. 44'. Joking., three brothers. 1. M*loaneoa, ane son. Mn. M. C. Swanson, mother and two brothers. Hugh Hamilton, two daughters. 4lnchan, a hider. P. Lynn, two seas and two daughters. R. Hnnna ny, two snr. Edward Sharma, two ems. R Hopper, two sous Mn. Andirei's, one see. J. H. Williams, two goes. Ja. Martin, two daughters. J. E (asrely, two brothora The following are some of the families that have (rowed to the :hetes, but we are unable to give anythsag like • full rut flail Brothers sad 1 hair families End. Mans and family. Jan. Theorem R. Tremor " 1 Kllard •• Jas. Krag •' ('. Newts ,. W. and K. Seymour " M F. Moore •. C. Howland 's OW Mc leash " 1 H. nw.11 et O. flarags w Mr Morris " Mn Jemup " Wm Pharis 'o Mrs Seise n H (1M 1Wat- Wm. Bonner Jas. Tisdale Alen. Cathcart N' Audersnn The it family The'per family K. It. Thuenpsun and family. John Hel.•row Allen Martin Initue I)uooay J. W. I arvey K. C. WcHriea P. Austin Or. McLean A. Stewart ('apt. Kobt. Rhyme Capt. John McArthur And C. W. Andrew, O. Sturdy. 1h. Thos. Dr. and James Henderson, W. Jar- dine, Wm. Knight and many others. And nue, umber the American Master's Aas.ciatHm, we Art• alasd te loose such ster ling residents as ('alt Parsons and family. ('apt. Alf. (Tnandnerw " (Apt. .1. treen Engineer A Willianuuu and family. Mat•.Methost. and a sore of ether. of our gallant lake ot• fears who in the past have stayed by l:ede- rich, and helped to build her up by• nto ey earned under the Anwrican flag. The aletve is, act we have said, only a partial list ad the persons who have been forced from (rode:rich to annex thentarlvea to the United Staten by the N. P.. but our readers can exercise their minds between now and pilling day in thinking up other friend', relatives and tanner hwghhhora who have been forced out. The names given are sufficient, however. to give an idea of what our town has suffered in the leas of so many gerrl and true residents, and also 10 show what a benefit it would be to us if the nntelliggene, honesty and cuterprise which the above tames represent hal only an op- portunity is. remain with us, and help to (wild up our town and the nolle Ikeuini.w .4 which it is a part. The tut comprises sten and women of all grades of polities, but we question if one of the nen who have been driven forth would cone lack and vote for the policy that exiled him from the town of his youth and the hearthstone of his loved home. We ark the voters who are left at home to pnwler on these startling facts, and to think well before they vote for the pro- tectionist policy that caused their relatives to sunder family ties and wrench heart- strings by seekiug a chance to work in • strange Led; and as with Goderich, so let it 1a: all over the county a Huron. Let every man rote according to the dictates of hs heart and not merely for party in this crisis of our country. True loyalty con- sists in being faithful t, hearths and homes. God speed the right IT IS L_AROELY E1AAOOIRATEO. Oilcan°, Fob. 93rd, 1891. Lorne( or Tux Sweat., 1►r*ni Sia : -I seta in The Ooderieh Star of 20th inst., received to.lay, a tearful pic- ture of starvation of the masses in this and other American cities, being an extract from The Chicago Heralti, published for seem - trona" effect, all of which is for the pur- pose of cresting a sentiment against reci- procity, rnmmerial union, a, as swan Gill tt, eventual annexation. i desire to say in the connection that wherever we have large ..titiee like Chicago, New York, Philadelphia. ete. , tate mages of common labor and others frock to those centres and over -crowd the market, and it will always be so. At the same time you will find the laboring chases in ea good or better circumstances here in Chicago than in any city in the world and immeasurably ahead of the cities of the old oountrisa The Herald picture is wonderfully over- drawn and is act by any mans .a index to the present sail future prosperity of this oountry,and no voter in Canada meed be de- terred from ousting his vote Inc progress and advancement through far of finch news- paper article& Yours Inc the bred Coda, Jos, J. V AsKTttay. 66 66 N AUBURN. [mom octown ewnaaeoxotwe.] la the pest sixteen months H. J. Biokla, our local h•rneermaker, has tensed out neer an. hundred seta of hareem. Harry is a ..vera The Mitchell shipped • carload of horses to Manitoba Tuesday het. He eco took alb worth of hansom m anufaetnred try our townsmen, H. J. }tickle. Wm Stmrdy in asking ts for building • house thus •prima o. a Thomp son sfarm. A new ed' -will aim be erect- ed on the old homestead. The Foresters' Court of this yam held • meat .ucwessfd 0000se% on Teemsby evening in the temperance hall There was a gsn d attentlaw'e, and the program woe• fine from start to finish. Medea/ esa.setidrr were furnished by "rally Shame," S th's capo.p.�ar snigwe, oke Hoare, John Negede; earl Frederick Abba*, d I.Gidoa. Mae Mims provided at the ovens a an acceptable manner "THE EM PIKE" UNMASKED QOLDWIN SMITH SCORES A UAR• Tee Went e'ampaium Li. et "Tbe Iteparr' .ailed by the Pr.flpese-Thr whole Mehei seat .r tar samellan.rers' pr.ved he he . Haase .r Alselheeds. [To Taft El,ITnk or TIME T=Lno*Lta. ] Si*, --le The Empire thus n.oreiag is aa article attempting to 'umlaute me in the affair d Mr. Ferrers pamphlet, headed, "The Treason S66 pread Further than was Supposed" -"Another Revelation" -- lestruetitw on Professor Smith's Copy" - "Miser Latest lutltigue." The article am. chides thus : _. "'armrest 'rm • peer hlet wee pt anted In Noveahm d Iasi rear, bnwrea the $MhGad L*tb of that month. It was labelled "Trade Reatiow&" tea Monday. Feb 4. Professor lioldwin Smirk de- livered* lecture on" -Loyalty- before he young Liberals of Toronto. which waa published fn esteem In the (lobe of the following lova A day oe two later thi• lecture. as clipped from the [)lobe. wee taken to Hunter. lame t ('o. 10 be printed la pamphlet fore, 1t bleated [hal Alderman JoLn Halmos paid torr the printing. it N known that Pnrfe,a.w Goldwl• Smith homed read the proofs or he pamphlet. and 44 1. • matter of notoriety that lbr Grit organ In this eliy distributed it es campaign literature. On the opposite right hand cower ed the -bogy' when sent to the printing canoe wap written. nil fa mdse harndwrntiog of Ferrer. the In.trucunesas to tbetype In which it was to be M/ un. These Inaruotioes read : "Plea or small Mos: sam.• type as Trade Het/whom'W'. erra. pamphlet n. " `Chu does this show I It shows that es early es Feb. t er 3 .Dane or Ire leaders of the tint parry 1n Toronto. ami pre,mm•pt� Prof. Golder in Smith as well knew of Fart.ri pamphlet. had sen if. read 11. •dm.red the sti le of type used in it and knew tee printing *dice that had I.,uel it. A TIS t -I. 5W VALitft1W11114 Thi... a tiasue o7 Farren•• end of most deliberate falsehoods. I declare upon my honor that 1 never saw or heard of Mr. Ferrer's pamphlet . r had anything to do with its compositiow ..r publication. The instrue- tinns tot he punter of my addressors "loyalty" were not written by Ino, but by Mr. G. Mercer A.lann, who put the pamphlet through the proms for me, whose initials are appended to it, an.l who knew as little about Mr. F•rree%i pamphlet as 1 did. As given Ivy The Empire, they are a darin4 fabrication. 'Ane title •• Trade Relations which The Empire leick um to understand was that of Mr. Ferrer's pamphlet, is sub- stituted for "Political Relations,- rite title of • previous pamphlet of nay own, with which the " Loyalty " address was to be printer uniformu. The oriets' copy, with the instructions to the prtuter, has fortu- nately been pr.er•el. The instructions are three: "Mr. Largon (the foreman) will set up in Stall Pica or is it Pica • usual nteugye ..nifrm with pamphlet nn "T1s Political Relation, .d •nadG. a, M. I;rent A. •' Britain and the niter Suttee." Put om farce please, and hurry through w('ith it. (' (mune aeswama .x7.laftNntmwflT,] J. Young got roasted hie timed, osted with a saw last w U*LIwERATE At te"U. • The deliberate character of the freed is evident from the suppre si.o d the fact that the instructions are signed with in- itials not mine w hlle it is itainu,de.i that the handwriting not being that of Mr. Ferrer wee 11110r. .14 w•e11 as by the auorief n - tion of • title, presumably that of Mr. Ferrer, for the title of my own pamphlet. The statement that Mr. Hallam paid for the printing is fast hoe the rest. r. Hallam asked for • spies for distribution,which were sent him without charge. Thealdreen on "Loyalty" was given in compliance with an invitation sent me some time ago, by the Young Men's Li.•ral Club, the clue, naming the subject. 1 repeat that the whole state- ment of The Knipire, wafer se I am concern- ed, is a tines of slanders slsehrrds, die- graoeful alike to the editor of The Empire and his patron and inspirer. Sir John Mae- doleald. Yonas faithfully : (Sig;wedn GuLDwIX Serra. Tomato, Feb. 3). T1. sleighing as .heal .1) gas.. W. k•ea had • gond deal el it this winter meetly time menthe Mr A. Asquith ham gone to Manitoba ostia les heavy draught stalls, in enapa.y with T. R Mitchell, of Writhe•! Riblike iis�ers d Mr. shing jest now. Thr• is • good Cameros pretest a headwaiterheadwaiterraja ity. is There ase rummy et eawl.l mtlriaasstill ellis a ban is thea mellow IMem mem a ,-, M". •il<' • g sear Maar TMadee. A gentleman who has watcher Sir Joh. 1�ac.knald's career earetully stated today that history was but repeating half. "Sir ,fit John," he laid, "always loses his head when he finds himself probed to the edge of the Precipice, and his simulated) andhypo- critical effort to appear indignant over nothing in Toronto last night reminds me at nothing M much ea his attack uprrn Sir Alan YcNah,hia leosler,wh.n he betrayed. Then later on he mak an attack upon Jobs Hillyard Cameron, another Conservative leader, eery similar to that made epos Ferrer in Toronto last sight, and after- wards h. male • virulent attack upon Sir Francis H!w:ks. His onslaught spina Mr. Huntiwgt it, when the latter exp sed the Pacific Scandal, was very similar to Ids last night's effort is Throat°. And rennm- ber that each of these outberete was hi - limed by rim overthrow .1 hi. party). Hs - i5 going to repeat itself now. Sir Joke Ieoi that he is • beaten man and hence his resort to slaway •'imligratado " There is se siaoarity in the ran. The nolo whim► h. and his henchmen are hurling at the Assari- can people will greatly injure Canada's in- tonate in the future." -Ottawa Free Press. EAST WAWANOSM. (poor opo ow % coaatirow ,) Walter Campbell. the 19th Goa , had h1 stook, implements, eta . enol by Jerks Cana, •tstume•r. on Monrlay, t►. Rah inst. The thing. which were .act brought 1ttwartp good priors A ya•rll.g steer was said few Oh anal • two-year-old for 2M0. Mr. Campbell her limed hr arm M as brother sett sat.nsi■ working at the ssetee- um.•m tied.. Quite a nearer are new ltd mup wish rebuses in thus district, but g ereraily they have had said. may Rsssieo Ames •t asom a Plea MON.mea H. the aebnn hewee et 1' N. 8. No. 14 or Wed nmdey, Ih►. UM It beri.g • fiwe emit Uwe wee • geed inmost, and • pleases* Was spent. Fear now •usmfwe Wm. Marto, R. Rag. Mrs. D. Oraragh•a attA Mba M. °Venom were rM•t.d, wheel I sow melba tha lamer emir e'e a'• or