The Signal, 1892-1-21, Page 4Atha f/tremaRstr gale Maes asnee.
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by M. Mutest.
• Mise o1 A�J ed 1g1 Beethatrest.
Terms at 5.bsars*S100 s
at�t6 to advwaoe.. ... 4 11
11•
1e0
If oiweit ts wend. the Irina per yea i es
will be Adlee�tlsMts Reese
legal and erepr- aaERll LedeetRlaeteah. Ne
par th.e for St tmaMtMa. end II teats per Hee
lar mak subs• 11011 heeMtiea. Measured by
• asepare.l amts.
ea carded sift Hes sad sada. $I per
A.lverilove ss w[ lain, Pena& tlewyed
NUwt(ene •issftslt, Httsalfime Wanted and
McMoeme Chosen* Wsl•ted, net eiceedles t
]NN.r. nononretl, trod Mata
Howes s.• ..d Rasta/ ea gala. sot to
emceed s Imes. VOW Soul month, 7101.-. per sell
.fluent Mntb. Larger •dere. la proworlloe.
Any Mecca atsloe, tysltjeet of which b to
prnmete the pmeasisry band* of any iodt-
v$dual er .temspswy. a bas as •d
vertisa..at W Mame
Load eminsa1e aems.rell type one tent per
a. w lase rlu Inc.
Lean lioness 1n adle•rr rending t De two
etimi absinthes sad ether religious •"d
t institutions halt rate.
Osmeses.I 1 •manses Advietieeese0es.
A Umlted number of dl•pls ed advertise-
ments will be Mesel5d at the Wherries noes
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1892.
shop will became sun amnio • Nes. Per-
haps 0411 esteemed Hamilton neatens -
'wary will leek epee the dMwtanr of the
fosadry.en as a farther endorsement of the
ea«smfd warbles el the N. P
Tali oatmeal entrentiom d Fast Huron
itelorni rs will be hem in the tows hall.
&meth, es Friday, 22nd trier., consomme
mg at 1 o'clock. Watson of other bearers
and other 151,01 enl business will come
hence the smeet'stg 1)r Macdonald, M 1'
is expected to he present sod address tem
gathering. There will I.e • big attendance.
as Harem hes jet to be quite • •'(;rit
hire.
3 00
aosaan f�eesatr 5 of
No adv ertisastesst Ilse than in
length will be astonished ea arm= S
par feat. dreeset allowed for cash payment.
on three ats.t15'contract ; 10 per omit on six
emiathi, sad per WHO. m • yeses. These
o.ndltto.s wahe strictly enforced.
Aimee "The 5$.I pe H.«y.
Jl5NSCrlba5 who til to maim. Tea time AL
riidulerty. either he enn a or by man. will
meter • laver be se�tssisUsat as of the fact at
w early • 4*05.0 rnoltl•.
seek 50 Tear 'abet.
Yosr label Is a steadies receipt of the date
to wbteh yos ere paid aR Bee that It is not
allowed to fail date smear. V desired. troth
Wben a abseils et address
the old and the Stew address eboeld be given.
TMmf ALWIT0 Wang A •snot.
Thr methods adopted at a number Irl
murder trials recently would almost
leaf one to believe that the twdinary
detective or police officer tidies tut ab
normal delight in securing • ounvic-
tem a ltrther the fwct. warrant it Or
not.. Why this should be the case
u1ay im difficult to explain, but the
fact stands out strongly at every
trial.!
It i• only it week or so since a matt
teIHleol d{ANIK'co•K was placed ew trial
for the alleged murder of his daughter
S4urutit, near Toronto, and everything
that round tie devised by the .lekxtive
wIto work al up the proswc•ution
done to bring about a convic-
tion.
Last Mall An actor named M B.
CURTIN, known to the theatrical pro-
fession as " Saul. of P0x0,.. was
charged with *hoisting a policeman
named GRANT, in Sart Francisco, and
now his lawyer (-Wine to have indis
potable et i.iesrce that CURTIN is in
noceent and, furthermore, that the
police who have endeavored to put a
rope around his neck are aware of his
innocents..
Some months *ince a dissipated wo-
man named CARRII BftowN, who went
by the sobriquet of " Shakespeare,"
was murdered in a low lodging house
in New York under conditions that
suggested the presence of -JACK the
Ripper." An Algerian who went by the
appellation of " FRoNCHY " was arrest-
ed for the crime, and was saved from
the electric chair only by strenuous
efforts on the part of his counsel.
•' FRRNCHY " is doing a lite sentence in
Sing Sing for the crime.
Now it seems that the criminal is
likely to be a man named DOWD, who
has been dubbed " J ACK the Slasher,"
owing to the fact that he is in the
habit of meeting drunken men, twat_
ing them away into unfrequented
quarters and then slashing at the
throat of the victim with w razor.
Saturday Inst, it u alleged, Down was
ee rgbt by a psiic nsaa iR ties act d
•• slashing " eta inebriate, and since his
arrest a half-dozen confession are
attributed to him by as many member
of the police force.
It may turn out, howeger, that
DOWD is only another victim of the
police, who, being unable to account
for the whereabouts' of "JACK the
Slasher," have endowed said DowD
with all the blood -curdling attributes
netw ry to 611 the bill.
One thing is certain ; the police will
do their part in providing a victim for
the gallows or the electric chair every
time, if the intelligent jury doesn't
interfere. In this regard they are as
expert as the well-known horsethief
who could always find • horse if some
one supplied hie with a halter.
A MM q TMS LOTS.
Our Conservative friends in West
Huron appear to be at sires and
,evens in the matter of the chate of
a candidate at the coming bye -election
in this oork'titueocy.
Some of the teen who have hitherto
been looked upon as " political bases
snake no bones of laying that there is
a dearth of member -timber in the
local ranks, and contend that the put
tang up of a no -account local man to
he knocked down would do the party
more injury than to allow the election
to go by default. They further say
that the only chance in an election
would be to bring in an outsider of
ability, with a Dominion reputation
and Dominion, boolle,and then have a
fight to a finish.
A large number of the rank and
file of the Conservative party in Hu-
ron are in favor of seeing a local man
get the position, for in that event
whether defeat or victory should be
his portion, the patronage of the con-
stituency would be in the hands of a
resilient of the section who knew the
requirements of each cane as it came
up, and would not Iw a tool in the
hands of the ringsters who have here-
tofore controlled Bounty appointments.
The Clinton News -Record, by long
odds the ablest Conservative journal
in the county, takes practically this
view of the case, and voices the opin-
ion of the rank and tile as follows
As we are m the eve of as election is
West Huron, it u not only right but ah -
'Mutely d that the people. 1104
.pectire d the diataLiM d waddle
nos.•', study up the possibilities and
probabilities of available candidates. For
ourselves we ear to the Conservatives,
select the wadtdate that will Down the
most rotas. And rightly or wrongly, we
toilet/on that • resident of the riding
should sod would be such an one, whoever
the party may choose.
The strife of the Tory factions in
this section is none of ours ; neverthe-
less we cannot but hope that the side
of the broad electorate as against the
ringstera, which has been espoused by
The News -Record, will prove suooesf-
ful. If there u to be a fight let it be
a local man against a local man, and
may the best law wet.
Refected ma.tnierlpaa comet he retersed.
Corlsepo*Nnee mamba write on ono etde
of paper only
rseL4ftde s welter.
J. C. Ie Twat of Oedr•rlch. leas been ap-
=Lepel Thavti*ag Agent for the town-
Oodsrie4, Colbarne. Ashfield and %V. -
Loud 'pMaiesters ever the district ere also
empowered te receive subscriptions to Tog
Mew at.
All .nm.siontems must be addressed to
D. MOOILLiCUDDY.
Tux �cb.Ont
Telephone CalI1S: Ae
DAT. JAN. sL IML
TAT AS red it.
[ems T** UUOWAL, Dec- 31,1891.1
I.ei year nut MfoeAL decided to give •
rebate of 504. M all subscribers wbo paid in
adva.ea Many availed themselves of the
eller Shia meas and saved money by prepay-
ment
ed to do Io, anti were
rased the weir
There is me tela the man who
MOWS
tikes a eesNsy paper should not pay ie &d-
ews fee it just as he doss for his city
.„1y, d during the coming yas-
hy
the
ps15y et "r y. ss paper' willbe -
flesusa by Tua Bt0NAL.
Daring thrliset tem years over $3.000 ha.*
Ste*AL office in the matter
been !oat .t7 and we don't
dd iodised
sebsor3050 airmoone, W dead -beat
first isdhod sa he es 'marmot'
render* daring the enema ten lean, if we
lea avoid it, aria we think we can.
es el the best counter
e • apI
•F sesda Swam. ramie tiesff
It is worth • defer
r
ha advance H •n7 erevinaial newspaper is.
If it is not worth • dollar in advance no one
is onsep.Hed M take it, but if any s `bscri willer
Wake it worth h 41
leaving prepayment
0. alar PPI,. let eo "bock numbers"
shall remain ea ger list. Our compositor*
and premiss de met wait for ons, two, Ove
he hew y.mrAkr 'their pay, and we don't
value the esteem er good opinion of • sub -
melba a ha,bslieme that say time this side
of JDy is early enough to pay Die
Now the time M subscribe.
Courses Two BaSXAL this weak with any
other Dollar osuey jeernal ha America.
TGE American " Armies " ars to all
appearance apelike far s war with Chili.
De they want to insr.•es the •present ra-
sion list, or what_
Mostiss>She Govormmset Mono
altert..I. s lea geed 1 found that
alter the elnslisa" w
his same wee "Dunne."
How does it happen that the new assn
band the meaty eamdl are •sways sure
to he es tend early at the Jean •ry meeting
The old webers pre set nearly so spry.
wna
WEEK'S EK'S NEWS 1N BRIEF. .emit. d'h' g.sp.dt..d as"'"' d.
dose• tin a will goose chase, es les teen ! . • ' pediment in the G.v.esMat They lave
clidata had been ..lectenl to fano the
paha opiates end paha
and the (rest thing they will REUORDED FOR >♦1ONNAL HEADERS' u.e'ssoy at epee d a- Mr.
tnrlesc Abbott hes ewers Mat he believes r mor
ruptios as • 5Mas d "keeping • covers
meet to power," ad he *spode lin sew
%I waiter el Railway. and Owls toinacd la-
the
a�rupa h Eer. He has dulled r
sulto.l the respectable •ad oowstent Mm-
l.e.• of has *ere party by giving the great
=art
dscarus.enta tow like blew.
wN Kgart •Ori (tutted.
could do was to go home and get
reared after their aniuwts labors.
The utotioa to adjourn was the map
sh5af of the day • entertainment and
it is little wonder that ill present were
••enthusiastic" when it was tarried.
There will be anotlwr nieetiug of the
sante nature at the sante place on Feb.
3, 1 899.
WAR ON TMt TARIFF-
THE ..Ta* CITY tee MAIM !OEA% IMAM Her
The l'ana.bat Maiufecturer falls foul of
The Kmpire, whose editor, it declares, is
e' either in the employ of the free traders
and the t ed1den Club ..r an ignoramus who
knows nothing about the theory of tariff
protection...
Tan Lat. -Ow. esnrentisa at. Smith's
Hill Wedsssay et lent seta was • mis-
deal .o far as 5amiag a candidata was men
earned. Alter paean two vain of two
detente the m.aflsg was djmre.d natal
Pah. 3.
TRIM WHO MAWS 491,11$ SEWS.
The havoc made in the family cir-
THIS 35 • .• )$1•')al'r.
Coude Advertiser : Sometime the trade
restrictionist@ talk alone tbe profitable
foreign market in the West Indira and other
far -MI places that they may, some time,
open up to our producers. How ms export-
ers mike money In open competition If cher
*snow, sell the same semis in Canada with-
out • 511_oa11e1 " protection " of 30, 40. 50
or even 60 per Dear. i
is my soy`
Strathroy Age : The farmers from the
Atlantic to the Pacific are circulating peti-
tions in favor of free hinder twine. By per-
sistency a protectionist 3 kivernment par-
tially yielded to thetr demand for free
sugar. But 11 free lander twine and free
sugar, why not free agricultural implements
for the farm and free clothing for the family'
If free binder twine insane a profit to the
farmer should not free trade In all else he
bars mean still greater profit for him ` He
will still have all the markets he mow hast(
not ®Ere, to sell in, but • I.rger range of
machete to Iter in. Can this hurt him •
•
nrA To rota
The sews albs mem re eilsdee•ed
ee oma M Mel e+eadees Ib. t►a'.rae
world la Pisoma .ob.a Me
Avery Time.
The roe harvest has league in Mmtreal.
There were 375 deaths in W mailmen dur-
ing 1891
Another Quebec poste/ice clerk has lova
•rreetr l for robbery
Tho tuners' of the late Duke of llareues
took piece yeeterlsy at 3 r. r.
Su Henry Iksn,nind Wolff him Imo .pr
posted 4:1310511 anitemakor at Madrid.
Dr. Ahek A Berke was found frame to
death 30 the enters of Chicago on W o.leee-
.lay n3Kht.
Wavy frosts have done great damage to
the fruit crops bad trees of Beta Gabriel
valley, California.
(ours wouruiu$ for the Duke of Clarence
is to be wont surd Feb. 5, and halt mourn-
ing 05334 Feb. 2ts.
Lieut. -42331. Miller. of Tomato. formerly
of t he Queen's Li en Riga, died Sunday ee en
mg front la grippe.
Ker. Yalu Scall has engagements euou(fb
t5 Cheadle to keep Liu buoy every night till
the noddle of Fi-1 •nary.
clee of this locality by " the reaper
whose name is Death " during the
past four or five weeks has been of an
unprecedented character. In nearly
every home illness has been ex-
perienced by the inmates, and many
hearths which a few abort months ago
were represented by an unbroken
family circle now have one or more
vacant chain to remind them of Death's
levy on their ranks. From what we
learn of other sections we have not
been more heavily dealt with t)tan
they, and the one sad experience
seems to fit all.
The mortality has been particularly
heavy upon elderly people, although
every class in the community has
suffered severely. it. seems, however,
that in the case of those afflicted be-
tween the ages of fifty and the allotted
throe -score and ten the chances for
recovery have been much against
the patient, although the victim may
have leen never more vigorous than
just before the attack. The Dundas
Banner has the following on the ques-
tion, and what it Rays is as true of
Huron as of Wentworth .
I nmwrs, the iev.dse. claims that he is
110114111/1111 worts d Sym if he never had
`4rd mei As Benoit was torn.
se Mit pet it, " without • cent
b W persist." where Jld he get the 0600,000
to lose cm patents S
"Hoe ROaY " Mensa m 1 ` 11•s been re
eieceed in Glengarry y preette•Ily the some
majerity that he had he Mach 4.st. riles
ferry is • venal c netiteeeo7, end •' Rig
bray " is a very wealthy mast Possibly if
Ms aid of the ,.ores was again invoked it
would be found that practically the same
erhMes•aa world do te establish again en
dense el bribery eel nerrepsitm-
.
Tag Hamor •trine, the N 1'ilton flpe0nab
is doing smallest work ; the proprietors of
the Hamilton mouldhag shops
have notified
their ewpleyeee that • redeetion el tea per
a)retwtely 5Dom.ry to
abet is wages s. the asu4ers
make their brume pay `
dtaril the
easl7 shied yto the cut 1d wages;
Offs. thew Mabee that their defeating te
Mee( thin the N Pia
A goad few old folks have been carried
off .ince the Winter months began, and
well-worn chaos that were assays found in
one particular place m the bow look lone-
some and deserted since • familiar form was
camel too the graveyard. These changes in
the weather are trying on old folks, •al we
shall all be vied for their lakes when the
,Spring comes. Many an old homestead
Inks different slues the old gnndt•ther or
grandmother went hence, and the spectacle
cess lying on the shelf, or pet reverently
away, .toes not look the eamei since the .yes
that aught it are dimmed to death. Th•
graadchddren mist the familiar form of the
05. who 3s gone, and now and then they
itemgtne that they hear the familter voice,
but only for • mnrnm,t, awl • sigh come•
into their Warta as they remember Ihet the
lobed one 3s gone What happy memories
the old folks leave behind them Th. laces
01 many of them were as unceasing struggle,
sed yet their mlmortse are • blessing and •
ben.dietioa to those amens whom they
moved The pathway behind chest, as they
looked back, was se long, sod the mss he
fere them so short, used se the days rtrw
e4ortoe- seri tie nws began a lengthen
they bribed to he hinki05 of the ktag,ka.g
age • r away awe u
Toronto News (ultra Tory) : The coming
esaion of Parliament should Dot be allowed
to pass without. some member raising the
question of the extension of Canalis trade
with Great Britain Despite the uouseally
favorable crop returns last year. dissatisfac-
tion and discontent are widespread through-
out ')ntario. Farmers feel the ions of the
American market, particularly in the mat-
es of borsea A vigorous and heroic rem-
edy u required for the present condition of
and that can best he applied to the
form of • sweeping reduction is the duties
charged of British imports in return for
p efor.Etial treatment for Canadian exports
to the markets of Britain.
15 " t SITIIMTTC" MISTING.
The Conservative meeting at Smith's
Hill Wednesday of iast week does not
appear to have been an unqualified
succus..
it was believed pretty generally
that the meeting would result in the
naming of a candidate to eery the
banner of the (1 ().P. on to defeat at
the coming bye -election, but even
that small honor was conferred upon
no man. To parody the old distich :
The Greed Old Party's local leading
Went up Smith's Hill, and - then
down again.
There were no
date was named.
as..
came
results. No candi-
It wasn't a christen-
ing it was a funeral.
From the published report there
were three important resolutions
panned two were resolutions of
condolence, and the third
tion th adjourn.
it is claimed that the meeting was
"enthusiastic," but if the publiah.ri
report 1e correct what was there to be
enthusiastic over 1 MARC ANTONY, it
is true. is alleged to have inspired the
Romans with enthusiasm when he de-
livered the oration over the dead
C.u**a, lint MARC ANTONT didn't go
to Smith's Hill on Wednesday of last
week too arouse "enthusiasm" on the oc-
casion.
Nevertheless, two orators weer pre.
Int from l,ucknow to address the free
Send independent electors in convert
tion ensembled. True, they were both
MI politically dead M MARC ANToNT--
having each been snowed under by
about 1,000 votes at recent elec-
tion contests but that fact didn't
detract from the wild and tumultuous
" enthusiasm " with which their re
ferenee to their own political funerals
was received.
Then, if the votes of condolence and
funereal aokireesse failed to amuse "en
WAS a m0
Ne ode i• worse b • diem w a gy* bad h look to their thallium," there was only rine other
• howling sedser
Messtimsl the epee e• they recalled the yeses then bed
glared almost oto r.wg.tf*Ins. One of the
� with 4 i [notion that "'mid have inspirod thw
of ue,D'tee�a esasfnrte .1 old •gs us for 34...44 rs..vllec f.nitng,and that was the motion to
Nee
$oumdvy� hove WARM the
Neal • dedied •isswer m the 44." of the past Int the chief cooafewt ef
wages t Mb M . otherwise the they hes the future that they had been drawn away
•d
�� the Weer .S i the Weeds! confidence with ohm's Jawrn Thel who were present maw
h. Ow y
Lie
tvio
•
TBgm •Re 4.115341340.
Archin•bopp Ireland. of St. Paul, Mina.,
bas gone to Liege, Belgium, to attend the
u.ernatiotal Catholic (ongrees.
A Paris despatch entuuntusg that the
Queen was suffering (rens influenza was
promptly contradicted official)
Feeling references to the death of the
Dote d Clarence were ma le in the
churches througbl the ooa0try us Sunday.
The u. K War department is ordering all
the old treaded. which were used in the
civil sear to be put in shape for
ser1aoe.
Gen. Trent• who wee • noted officer fa the
Crimean war, connoted suicide at Kroner.
Mug , Thursday. Mosey trouble was the
caw..
During the week ending S•tarday 9th int.,
there were reported in Copenhagen 1.600
cases of influenza and 72 deaths from tb.
dura••.
There w excitement at (*wag, New
Mesio, owing to • report that • of u
being Latched near then for a nil upon
Medco.
The Archbishop of Toronto hes Maid •
pastoral to the priests dl the •rabdio.••e
attar their prayers for the abatement d
the influenza.
A000rdi•g to the ScLtr, of Paris. • plot
against the Salta' of Turkey hes bees die -
covered u Stamboul a.d 300 persons have
been arrested -
The Co.oecticwt; ver is the
thii Ruined
is
army ears, and
r• has hem tarried away, musing •
aespensi0a of traffic.
The ()des Spirituelida have purchased 100
scree m Lake Brady for the purpose d
iw3Wmg • hotel ted estabi•husg • resort on
THE DEATH OF A PRINCE.
TME DUKE OF QLARENGE Ido MORE.
Me Passed Away muss Tresedes mere.
ing last seem M Ansi of Priests
1a- A Nam nary of She Masepal
ItveaY et Me WOG
amuci.0 ss ial.*34 ISOM ►smolt 0115.
Montreal WILDING . They (tem Conserve
eve voten) approve of the preemotiou of e
man like Mr. Braggart, wbo should have
bees drives from publior and teucsl Itfe hart
he received hie deestt*, and who would here
been compelled to step down had it not been
for DOWN secret weakness m the put of the
Goverment
NOT • 5034 To as room) 05.
Globe . The Tories of Ontario used to
feel that, with al: -his fault', Sir John Mac•
doneld was • great larder. but the West
robust 'artisan enmesh them ma hardly
wan enthusiastic over Mr. John Hasrart•
whose appointment to the Railways nukes
him tem chiet t'abinet represelItaUve el this
Provist'e. Things were lad enough before,
.* roast exposures hive shown.
You perceive the body of du - kingdom,
:low foul It is ; whet. rack therms grow,
Aad with what dreier, lieu else heart d it.
Rut the elevation d Mr. H to N•
s«rn.i port in the Cabinet and to the Tory
leadership d Ontario u not likely to ins.
prose the public neurals or the envoi. ones
caber. Toryism bre indeed fallen low when
such • tens raised m high.
(.1111.1 NMI AlCWRACK A t:KLAT PARTY.
Lo3ao3, Jam 1t The Dake el Chrome
e
tied Avuadale r dead. The Prime of Wales
has neat the foilowtag renewer to the lord
Mayer d London
,' Illy belayed tem psmed away M 9
o'clock today. Athena Sm3AS5."
The Dewe of the death el the Dake of
Clarence has awed widespread grief, and
already demoryayu.s d the public feel
tag are everywhere afforest All publw-
heild45ss display flap at h041 ...t through
out the.ity d leaden. noised tauUygeoos
has bees received with npe.ias of the
deepest *0113081.
On receipt d the mist of the death of the
Dake, the Lord Mayor at sees gyve orders
to hem the great 11.11 es se. Paul's eat►.
drag 1044544, and alms wt the following
message W the Prince of Wales : " W e are
profoundly moved y the .w sews. and
bare ooa3mu*io•ted it a ear (.flow tailless.
We leader oar deep and respectful
sympathy with year royal hightails in this
great [arrow aid n•Uonal cola isty.'
The dead Prows, who was the .Meta ems
of the Prig of Wales, sod therefore w the
death d bin grsadmother, the Quern. neer
to the British threes and the Empire of lu
dr, wee born .t Preemies, an Ja . 8, ia64.
He had thus barely pentad the 90th miniver
easy of his birth. In 1077 he ..wed t he
navy a. • midshipman, sad pastel two
years m hoard the 8 it.esi. (Capt. Henry
Fairfax ). This naval oHoer is now third
from the head of the nkat of rear .dentate.
With hs Mother George, m 1879, he went
to the W est Indies m the Saccharin-,
ed to 1881-82, still m the Baechna.te, the
two Princes travelled armed the worts to
South Americo. Australia and the Cape d
(`sed Hope. Whim the warship lay at Halt
fat, 1h. two Praia/ bene as lar west as
Nigra Falk, asd bad ease opportunity d
piers knowledge regarding the lea
idiom Dominion. la October. 1883, Prince
Albert Victor west to Trinity College Cao
bridge, sad studied there until the Momma,
when he went to Heidelberg • in 1884 he
went to Aldershot to rd " ordinary
science,' end in 1886 was lieutenant
to the Teeth Hussars ; is 11118 he b.....
mplaas asd ria 1889 Wow mgj.r. His
fa17.r, the Prime of W'alsa, is edema1of
this crack military organisation. i lilies 0
he was wird to the peerage hy
the Duke of ammo sod Amadei' Dad
Earl d *Alma ; im 1483 he had 1505 " in.
vested " with the Order of the (tarter. Till
mso..Uy, the Priam bbd hem with ha
regiment en York, dnlliag his haddioa,
bat before kis fatal diem he stewed luau
of absence to make arrayemseta ter he
wedding.
it r not Witch over • with eines the
y�caad
menage d the Primness Mary a
Tock w 14iace Albert View woe ell=
anmenc.d. H. was the great -great
sou el Georg. 111. ; his lames se his mew
coasts, otos removed, and is great -grand
da.g4ur d there. III., 15iog, therefore
u the generation ahead of hie She is t51
d.aghur el Primers Mary el Cambridge
ymsger
sitar el the Doke .1 ge
.md ln.ci•, Preen and Deka el Teck,
only sem et Drake Amender el Wooten
�4 by 5444. s sasAbe ewe b Com
flambee Dih.d.y Abe wee born u
Kensington Palace, planed at the disponi
of her parents by the Queen, ea May 91
106x1. Her family i0 o.mp.rrativd7 p.m
sad her title u simply ' Her Sense Higi
sea Tse match wee regarded as a be
mid therefore more adoptable to tl
pimple them semi d the arrangement
entered into by the royal nanny.
Freon the first thet was looks
upon with favor sect 044 W w royal fax
Sly bet by that parties of the
which intersel5 itself is this=
of royalty. Tb. hemmed Prisons is r
press.ted to be • ted width mama. b
ins for ecm.ehisg .l0 theft mere sells
en t, and taking an imter'est is the
341 s is Wunder spheres around he
Made sympathy will undoubtedly he
tended to her as well as to the purses .
the dead Prises
Tomato Telegram (Cool: At this die-
tmace from Ottawa, it looks as if the little
Wee of Ontario had Premier .tbbott down
and were kicking advaaoe lent ort of bin
The promotion of gentlemen like John
Esperanto. is • dear teacher, bet it is in the Chaat►wgm plan.
the school of experience that the United Messrs. May „DJ Ywkey are Westusg
States workingmen are learning that the with great s500105 dunug the present tour,
McKinley Bill was not intended for their and their exiseio5 services throughout Scot.
benefit.
ot-
benetit. The hens manufacturers of Bridge- lead are 'try lorg l7 •funded.
port, Conn., have cut down the wager In the The stock yards .t Council Bluth, low•,
.crew department from $2 to $1.75 per day, were nearly consumed by fire last Saturday
and have increased the hours of work from
9 hours to 10. Moulden' wages have been
cut from $2.50 to $1 90. and the wales of
women redaced from $1.20 to 65 Geeta.
The Clerk Box Company. of Danbury.
Coma., has reduoed the wages of its oilers
20 nee cent. Both these concerns, it neat&
were ardent supporters of the McKinley Bill,
and aught to convince their workingmen
that high tariff soil high wags were almost
equivalent terms.--Ha/allies Times.
WH[R[ TH5 rumour' AAk1I* 00.
Hamilton Times One of the speakers
m the Reform side in the election min-
pign last Spring showed how the wealth in
• protected country is gndually.bot surely,
taken away from the farmers who produce
it by their labor. The statutes enable
favored m•nuf.cturers to Marge more than
the real value for goods which the farmers
need This makes the farmers poor and the
manufacturers rich. The later got more
money than they need to nee in their
regular busmen, and either prrsostally or
though the agency of loan companies they
lend their earplug wealth to the fanners.
who have to borrow because the tariff
makes them hard up. Th.. the fanners'
own money is taken and user* to torn free-
holders into tomato, for • dao living on a
mortgaged farm u molly a tenant d the man
who has lent bib the roomy.
Trig ourrAm5 Or THE 5. P.
The fernier knows from kis every -day ex-
perience that such articles as *agar, oval
oil, heading tine*, nos and steel 4 0145,ete.,
are dearer here than across the line, so ilea
he is paying more than the American (er-
aser for mach that he hays and ggeetttiny lee*
by • good deal for mach that be sells- -a
process of burning his Odle at both ends
which meat .venta•I1y tire the stoutest bf
partisan*. And when me the er,w markets
that were presumed to him' Why, he b
blockaded mire enmplaei at the present
time then at any fer..rptrt��r history.
The Americans have walked al round ow
Tory ruler* during the pet twelve month*
sad established reciprocities which est es
(afrost trading profitably is this hemisphere.
The net natant• d the N. P. is that the
(1•nadi•a fanner ie left to produce is oast
d the dearest markets d the world and to
sell lie stns in the cheaper, or else pay the
McKinley tax of 47 50 per acre for 6*rley,
410 for beam •ad se o0 through • names
category. -Glebe.
waftan TEs E. r..00rgs.
Hesilten Them : It b set very often that
The Times ¢eta a chases to say a geed word
for tiro F P., therefore wives such an op-
portunity falls is our way it would be most
unfair to neglect it. If It had not been for
the N. P. the fire which destroyed the
Walser building the other night would
have thrown several hundred men oat of
employment 'rid ca.esd draw to [bet
and their families, as well as appreciable
Inas to the [.rude of Hamilton As it was,
n obody was hart except the iasersnes com-
panies. for the btildisg was empty of ores,
• "1 the mmachinsty bed long bee rending
Ale. Before the N. P. blight fell upon the
land, Mr Wanner employed hasdreds of
mon at gond wages, m.asf eteries Dewier
machines for 115 Cuadra sad foreign
markets. His pries lira were printed is log
languages, sad is *very civilised and semi
chihyed nns.try the s•tnne of /reamer .d
Hamiltas were hwsseltefd warts What •
dimmer the dsstri.ties d the Wanner he-
tory
o-
tory by fire would have hoes thee 1 The N.
P. ted the •it.atba it .4454 the he-
tery and .tubed the men yaw before the
Bre hake oat, De that when the beteey
went op s 1.041• .dedyi doily breed wee
i.p.rilhd by the d.Mradive swat Give
the N. P. WO ib deem
Hasson,' Lad Peter White, bad the pre -
t.. s d N. C. Wallace to ab place in the
Cabinet ma ha et
th
To n with. Ontario's tint 4443)504 w
an ordinary cress -reads politiuibs a sou
physically grant, but otherwise 0aegaal to •
Oboe of large responsibilities.
John Hagprt rose high when he attained
to the oocupimcy of • back bench in P•rli•-
taest For raiser" beat kaown to Sir Joke
he was placed n the Cabinet, and now be
climbs to the dignity of Ontario's oho( re-
pr5east Tuve.
A lutle talent go. a long way i. polities.
Certaidy a little hes gots • long way u
Mr. Haggart'0 behdf.
POLITICAL POINTERS•
morning. They were owned by the . -
western Stock l aril Company.
Jolla Copeland. registrar of the county el
St inmost, died at Cornwall oo Sunday. He
was born Stn Scotland in 1815 sad mune to
Cons• when 13 years of age.
The Northwast.ra National haak of Ab-
erdeen, South Dakota,. ha• gone into 1rdun•
tory liquidation owing to heavy lcwoes. The
officers say depositors will be paid t•. full.
Mrs. Mary Simpson, a dressmaker of Chi-
cego, went eat on the lake on Saturday
n ight, took off her clothing and lay down to
freeze to death. The frozen body was feend
Sunday.
.imathea Ames died on Thursday at
Hamillm. and Friday thedeath e
Luther D. Sawyer took plc
Both
1entlesee0 were ....Niers of the well-known
hem of L. 1). S•wow t (:a, Haed-
tea.
A serines dispute hes .rite amass the
doctors as to who is to take the reepo.sibility
forth* death of tie Khedive. 8almn Pacha,lo
esoaeruu binteeU, has made .tateme5te of as
ambiguous character respecting the hiring d
the pati..[
The death of Mr. Kenf.•., which ea -
°erred at Rahman m Wed.•ed.,. renewer
the last bet two of the origtn•1 Somata im-
migrants who tans to lid River soder the
w pa. of toad fielktrk in the early part
of this century.
A court martial .t Gosport. Sag., W he-
ws the trial of lieutenant Oso. John Col-
well,
charged with erali5g50 shinierfrees
Lieutenant Toeing .t the ..rine barracks la
Gosport. Li.stems at Young mid • brother
officer &Usisd that they saw Colwell aril
the money.
Capt Wm. Jos. formerly of the
Privce d Wake' Riles. bemired, did at
Winnipeg Friday eight while at hie even-
ing mat Ha wee • receded smother of
the My peddles e1.4 He Imams • wife
.5d ee►erul grows-sp.hWren in Montreal
He tees M was of yes
PUBLIC OPINION ON NAGGART.
Nomination fit 1oulanges t(3...) Feb. 3 ;
election Fe►. 10.
It is slated to Ottawa that the House of
Ccssmens will he called for the dispatch of
Wainer ea Feb. 111.
The Liberal d Cumberland, N. H., have
re.ominated Captain Howard as their mo-
dulate for the ...coney in the Comee•a►
A oonveotioo of North Renfrew Liberals
will be bold *1 Pembroke ea Thursday. Jas.
28, to select a readid•te for the vacancy in
the Legislature.
Sir Adolphe Caron, Minuar of Militia,
dames Mr. Taro's alIon that he (Caron)
received $15,000 frons McGreevy out of the
eeslrset sabecnptioas.
Andrew R lagoon (Cmhbil. P. for Sass
K Ig3n. who was unseated for corruption by
agents, W decided to alwdes lar appeal
to the 85pr*me Cosh.
R. C. Bowers her 1550 m ansted by the
Liberals ad Herbert Jean �t Comer -
Wives a Dailey coated Digy,
Bootie, for the Coelweme.
Minors. Kenny .d Stairs were maw -
lasted for the C..mow by the Conserva-
tives of Halifax en Thursday. The Reform
a.misem are Hee. A- G. Jams Lad Dr- Far
rel.
Jobe A. Barron was .omiested es Friday
by the liberals of Nardi Victoria es their
candidate for the (.intone is the ost Refleyeorm
con a convention
t It was se 4.d 1.
eten.ention that ever amem►lad-ia the rid-
ing.
The banquet to he given James McMahen,
M.P. ter Werth W.Utngtou, et Arthur, has
been postponed from the 2lat to the Nth
[net, in ceder [bat Het Wilfrid Laur-
ier rind Bir Rieherd Cartwright may at-
test
t-
eesipirmss wish •arms request teem
Prissier Abbott, R R. Dobai hes formally
withdesws es a wdidate [tum the Federal
ended is tamest West. denuder the Conser-
vative fold dear to the Hee. Jobe Hairs.
IT INCR5O C*APLRAO.
Ottawa Fre. Pram : The Montreal
Casette states that Mr. (lspheam became
sick at Saturday's Westing et the abinat .
sad left before the Westing was over. That
is not surprising. The eappppoiNeueent d Mr
Hagg.rt as ein*ter of Railway. sad Casale
was enough to melte say mea sink.
A PATIOKA I. Dtena•CI.
Principal Gent : Such • rwn should
n o longer moult. the moral sews of the
community by regaining an adviser of the
Queen. If he dose set retire it will he ill
for the Cabinet ; for though the women of
("nada have not votes the ingeesoe votes,
and this u • un they will anther forget
not forgive.
1)30 einem 5013055*.
Toronto World (('ea) ; Priseiple Great is
respected for his honest! and ability, •sd
Ones words coming from him will have
W on weight then if uttered by •lama .s7
other man in (lined& He enpemem bin
honest opinion., hewllese of the .ocam-
tios of putissaship that some may level at
hos. The Oanwer'ative party ernnnt well
repedi*e hie verdict .. Hon John H•agcgga�rt
• • • When seek • wean insists on re5oising
in • pressise.t whim in his party it is the
r0paly that sufferser. Imre thea the man. As
Great pots it, the mew of the
W MO ries agais.t that party.
11305* neceircv AT Dgr1AE 'rli
Ottawa Fro Prime But imbed el ar-
tier adrift teem Mr. R•gaert the Tory
15w have p.emf .i bila-phel% him 44
The new Qualm Gsvijlment is strength-
ening the hemi ef desoppoomita is its greed
for the epode of oboe. ll Provincial peel
des have been 4ismbe•d, and R. N. &-
JOY. •Powe p asdseter, has been infer..d
that kis .erodes •n no Inger required.
8atseday's Q•a d• G•adte robbed the
receipt of the following volas' IbN from
Ontario :-Kea[, West Huron sad South
Perth. This will 'noble the write to be b-
o oed for the Weet Huron sad Heath Perth
meanies in the comae d nest weak, pro-
vided the Government de trot keep thew
heck lar sinister reasons.
A friend of Sir Hector Langevin, wbo
has recently 151E in Qualm. dates that the
ex Minister et Pantie Warks is mot mly
..wring from jaundice, bat he has a
large swelling at the back et his head which
castes him much un.eeMe., end dot his
general health in hr from good. 1t is said
to be very doubtful whether he will be will
'sough to shoed the best swiss of Parlia-
ment
it has Imbed net duringthe poet few
days that the .eters' lista Sosth Perth
have disappeared mysteriously et ottawa.
They were swat (toms Stratford doily raga.
tared shout the middy of December. sod
reached Ottawa all right, ea a clerk in the
d.partneeut of the Seeretary of State gave
his receipt for theme. What became of them
after that is • mysery it is ••dented
that isrrMicw bah hese given to Rydsey
Smith, the revise/4 ob0er, to have mew
lira prepared.
DEATH OF CARDINAL MANNING
A Melee eheadi 50 Mrs Wee, a mnee& as
sardbl Yea.
LONDOn, Jet 14. -His I:.iesose Co
died Manning died her. today.
Henry Edward Mam.iag we, like Net
Wan, • peculiarly, deeieabls .eey+0t, for 1
.s.sspli/.d by birth end dsc•tim one
the meet admirable types of 44.441) gm
Memo. The *os of • mostber el Peritonea
he was seat to Mobsel .1 Harem
which divides with Eaten the Iver of L
aristocracy, and thecae pesosd0d to Relit
which, although them perhaps eclipsed
Oriel, has sines Meow the wet disti
swished cense is Orford from an &cad t
ictal point of view. He pined • !ret -els
et the age of tweety•two is 1830, • year t
for. Mr. (:kdst.ne carried off the las
honors ; sod he obtained • fellowship
Mertes, eof tie great prises of •s
r h
titan earser. After taking pied'' .1de
he wee made me of the esea1W 1
lent preachers ter the university, a
was evidently marked eat kw hi(
preferment in the Church d 44541'.14, i
coming Archdeacon d (hiefmder at t
rile of 32 He was is hearty moped
with the Pue•y*W Wovesseat, which pr
eptly broke eat da Reared, sad whit
cslenineted . the publication ef Tract
and in the ereension ofJohn Henry Nunn
frogs the Anglican oommuesioa. It w
seo
to 1945 [Yat Newnan,
ven �.•rs
than Manning. rimed the Harsh of Ram
but it was not until 1851 that the Are
derwmm of Chichester followed his maim
by throwing np his Anglican dignities a
emoinwate and •vowiew himself • ce
it appears M have Dose decided by the tort to (Ltholieien. Jest ea Newman l
(kw.rr. aM 1het Rir Adolphe Cor.. will not founded an oratory .t Rirminghass, se
he a Minister .4 the Crewe when the Hew 1867 Menni•g organised is .set/0iestn
meets, the G.vwag*nt being erir onely se- cos regatn05 .t Ra oder the eat
rims rito avoid the f.r,altine en the lour of the (MMus of at Mertes lierrseas
of the HOMO of the very swine* Aeries The prnuaeneu of
in the Cher
made againae the Minister of Militia 1t of Rome wee less rspM (bee that d i'
has hese sepp sed that • tamnpreenne was sing. owing perhaps to se lespeasie
=made by tr•corroded.rrlag Rif Adolphe to ultimately corroded. that the farmer w
��.t� dep•rt..nt when he would not di.inehi.544 to snoops de 4.str*ae el Pal
ewe re whet se 4 eq...t)y with the p.h *fallibility. M•nehig. es the mill•• 150
lie, het Prater Ahlrstt les rotated lately sot Ins after he metered the prlslkee
that the pregame of the n.propeler Misters, was rad. Provost of the Catholic art
le the (4310.S is • seems 0 weakness un the unseen M W.atadssl'r, sod h that o8
party. ilive web proof el dmimiehative wend
dist ea the death of Cnidhal Whew.
Reeve Whim, Whet. is feeding 70 heed of IMI, ha suee.e.44 that prelate as Ar
stews for the Y market They ere h1Ab0w Re was emceed a Curbed by Pe
• Mem lot .rid w.wtk now 34.00 11."y es iX. to 11'16. leer yew before .s w
t►*wg t. seesaw' reel esuveoierap (w I ttHydt wun bmleged ea Dr. New=
adT.g ad watering thetlseh. Lee IDEIL