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OL. %LIQ No. 2966.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1892.
In TRADE CALLED PORDIRECTFREE TRADE AND TAXATION , OR__
rLOOK AT THE DA
THE LAB
On This Paper This WINK..
u lot Butt Bake It
r • Ona C•a.N'v aUwe Ken -
her of the Bengt•
tE BEST POLICY FOR CANADA
this the pase_e•t hear (r eomp.ttttive ty, what dish ese0 does it maks WHAT IS TRUE LOYALTY ?
Wde
. yg to so Aimee, Impelled y Low we levy He revisits ! The eU+SrWe i
se (isr erespt, indeed, that
t of CLSadsa money sprirse first frees the
Isle vn10• Y tae nsotaer a e•mty, yew
and yeti- p - the evil day, toad l..g he -
(ere ire .,s& had trampled es every im-
pediment te the free oireahties ol the
.r •a0yok0, laIle Ansa Cim-
pedimentslsri hammy ! And whoa yeu to
rialtos • twain wheel eg a entlertag rotato farts-
',wirier
arti-
1 mrier to Oahe lest Trade OM rise- trod... r their rem wase you Ore
ono el the IJtrnt ramp- TM runss em
i' of Th, 'Them aro the d•alesi5p
M , r e seessr.i-TM tsrenn\ renrol of Y.1 -wed sad merciful Provideso, seri
e tu..aeete tar adrelea b Me Mmes. tee Same inscruteble bat still lest mrd hess-
Seiel prepost- it me be to humble our
s w
it tae s .retry is u reeer. pride or parish oar uaLtktol.os or to im-
press es with the sense of roecuy]r uothingams
fr
ou
Set°, booties hseeddres.d athus the follow- o''faddr.isgyuer acing fel; when low abootiesw
open letter to tlea. Wilfrid Leerier, cubiecta, sed thea a0euuragiog thorn le
hear without remains the dispensations of
5100 "f the lmber514arty . Prvvidesoo, may Cod great that by your
vk lis taking tins etaed 1 414 w tJs decision tonight you may have Iota) in stare
th ychi.ury laotrd deolari.g my decent far yourselves the cesuolation of reelecting
p,di..y of the preens Gome sss•t. that such calamities are to truth the dupes
bd tt t.. the purpose ut •mating to ie. oat►os of Providence : that they have not
yAm'e new a nen rciae system, which I been stewed. hey. not bees aggravated by
laws ws of marestricting. In the hour of
rg ry,_ 'ales of the "48117"Ufoes, mareity sad deepest seed, the supply of
t of the oommerci•I stogie"- foal.'
I '..•lieve our preemie policy .41 For " food " read " •eoeesaries, sad
and the incest;ye It gores to THIS' urAsas arm. To CANADA.
'cern through its airf IptiRg Idaenoe- To It is frequently urged, however, that
e .,• t _. es' service i' :e ea•entiul that 1 Canada u .o circumstanced that she cannot
Nuc J'1'0.441 .ny riews more f"nlly. 1 have throw open bee markets to a neighboring
tsref.,re adopted Mr. Creme. Teethed el nation that closes theirs against her. That
hrrel,ustt yes m an open letter. test 1 atsr would be from a wast of coatideute in her
.pfeea neon You the views 1 hold .541155 the own powers. The eras' principle uwderly-
ee trA,le pniky whieh 1 believe it u to ria req ow -tined tree trade is that it volt w-
eer,'" of Cee•da to adot*. It bus been able us to produce cheaper, tut ,roe the pr o
seimet.•J from tins to time. but 1 trust duceofour lab nr ntoribeglea wn4.UPuri tt ds nnakks5
s
rithnut foundation, that you bare content- toIs
lote.i retsrin,t fr,r.n raw s. 1 Seed only du.trciiesrvuaeuaceS- that are mise(('attawland toupour geus
as l oo. res wan tO
sr tlwt the .vantry would lase the valu.ble si•bile positiuge is the word's geography.
w,i,s,• o' ..ne Nho hs gained • pactwel penetrate.i by one of the finest systems of
;.eele.ige of public matters that man only island nsvirntioa may mitten could desire,
igs.i1 byroe -- one who bee with a growing empire to the wet of the
primes reamed for oar taw predates. 155 i
roamed eiroulatios Lite takes places tknsgk The ivlpu'• Glans Palate o
oar wutaotured podasts whisk ester lien the Moak Article
to the esoeesttwa of the people sad its gas-
sed trade. It is is this wooed mute of ---
eiroalsMioe that the Government levies its
tribute upss the people AND TRIES TO WAVE THE OLD FLAO
WHAT o1ry .5'wa'R Duero R •AJ.
whether the (iovernineut levies its tribute T1s swan. gateau, 1, M the Ior.t K Yves
is the first o: second stage of ctrenl•tios? ,a -we are.eKner, mere ioysl TW The
Uader our present policy it has all to come Lead., Time.. ser ta.. The mem.
out of the veins of the raw products, chicly ...au., .1 tae isore. oysi canals.e
oonsuung of ..neultare, fishing 414 hum- ensnarer. t. *reit read ser -Tree Normal
Wrung. lint wo choose Ileal be so sudden 6. Ire the weinire s ('means•
as to unduly i.tsrfere with our revenue or
our commercial lite.
Unfortusetely the osnsm shows that our The Hews Sic sat. disgraces itself by rs
agricultural t come iuo ha„ (sand it more publishing w full a letter recently address -
centres
to to alma ie d the By that urian means rd w • Uiaderta uuunry paper by at. l:Iwtaty
th terity n tofwTo Toronto
o the
of Mon- Crown Attorney w favor of •une:Anon. Such
trawl and other cities have drawn upon the I.5 lose of(c t gau of West Hsrvm. utaill"ihettat' "stung fres. the
the
surrounding runt the imi, (tppusattow going utterly and irredeemably
weakening the ntribr of the their producing pup- "bet' , The organ wbach b.. bus. tis cbish
which to contribute pre di their support , supporter el M. C. Cameron during bis
mote. must rest prejudicially more and many elections. and that other paper Tire
more. That c amply how ntan pproci by the Norfolk Retie mer, which u • great Grit
statistics, whish abuse o apof 141.p tit- tu4ueID' to 11r. Charlton's constituency ,uad
c
notwithstanding
a the ing the power of the people. bar uWicl • dec►ased itself fur annexation,
to prod a tot, the vacate increased area adoral strayer which give as ieduatlun at
for sportcttoa ami tucreased tatihti.. for bow the wand u biuwtng in Uppoettau cir-
Notransport.
doubt when the commercial policyof cies. The " ounlInsut w which we com-
usercialIv betting " appears to be e• wing
the country s unsettled and is the divisiieg iutu the eontineut to which we should peliti-
Itne between the twopolitica Dor salt belong. It would be
palace
lye .. ground
rant Lohse whose "Aural outlet ie he that
Iulan ly melt hi, roaal spinal big (Adel. 1
should find it impong.ble to follow you up -
a the plstiorm of unteetrieted reciprocity
isItprse.5utteelt w my mind. No one
roalil he more planed thea I should be to
steer trod, rsMtimme extend to the south
fps • freer b•sN, but only upon the condi
Ma of poirervieg
.ra .v.w'. E'tt al. i'i. r:. i.,.io: WITH TICE
aRm,H Varlet%
Could our views. however, be made to
harmonise ted the public goesuooa which are
ging i:,tg the wtteetton of the eouutry, 1 them it
vend gladly wailer iler you my support 1 siremcata of five million people
' felt wean" It was I otry, Jaws : &resetwer, Jebel I. !
f
trh.t s known in
• ' 1hns5. Leave : 50011511.
oososivwd o the interest o a oorrapt Williwa. Tis.: Maslarv., M. argpe K1e:
Goe.rwmest, and brought forth by the aid Us.se*r Mi . 1u4t (,low ;28 o0r+twk/r,
aid angi.tans d the Neko45 of the " loyal
TWOS, Le 5. 1'►o mo0tiatt thele ad ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READE11d
isle •' who levy tribute epos Britain at the iosrusd 1. tnmt mot Wdasd iy.
,tom
D. ¥cG I LLICUDDYI
OVER THE HURON TRACT.
A New.y OrMst Obi/deed b'S
the COMM, .til.
o0otomr house with one band and wave the t1tUNLOP.
old flag with the other. last year it re• (nor ons own tenementary.)
coved from the Dominion treasury $4,77b I R. Duff, of (:odendl. gave our burg •
or nearly $100 per week for defending the
tu...re that be at Galatea, and no weeder
it approves of the coarse of the Government
and abouts for the Old Flat and -an appro-
priation.
Tits Sloe u. doesn't expect anything else
from The Empire and the other hired or -
liucal lies a tree well for the Lib'
trade y imp nod .11 of men pl who aro eral qty to pease upon this downward
with its principles and
strongly impressed . el Pri P path, call a Chau Outrrlo 0514.01 from pur-
sa5 foresee its effects upon ening such a line, wuezle The Globe •MDeaa
Tui moment -TN or TIM CANADIAN rwuPL., tiouut and shut off La Petrie, The Quebec
would do much to cause an inquiry to be Telegraph and Le Sud before it is too late
made. And while possibly it may be urged to pevwt the utter ruin end irretrievable
radical t can be effected until d.gracre of their leaders and the whole or -
trammel : wt last week.
Mr. am* Mrs. 1). Cumming gave kings '
bridge a ttortoni visit last week.
Mrs. Jena Tobin was the guest of Mud
A. l.aby, of I:ader•ich, for several days Leo
week.
Rt awe'. Hew (sor0ADOs. After a fort Rev D. Foero.t. W akin, hits
A Weekly mows of Casnsty Sews .r up
weal seoeybouly- PSIb awe frons '
ern and eerammsee Vr*nn envy seastsa-
Ttse CFeete of she e.nsy Sow* N 1111010 -
Calling. of Ise M551 ons Mese dots
Wass 1rewe one Terse [scheme's„
sight's illness i. t:o(iorich, K. Campbell, • Jersey cow ltd salt from 41. A.
gime of the rod pu:or awl the 1 t.uwa hood- one of the popular junior journeymen of the of Betrous o.
jog brigade, but the paid utterances of such I .n hitect's read, u with us again to cur C. Tough, ol .Stanley, a sedOaR tam
moos it in the slightest burg. He is receiviwg terve
circle
upon take charge of a ultswl0 .1,ta.t ie Throes
his recovery from a terve circle of friends, for the %simmer.
including the fur set. all of whom Lope
he will be token with 1'114)1.'1 I rip the neat Justus Koch and Alam Vass lee Zerioi
time instead of la t'ripp.•. for Beres. Michigan, where they blued eed b
stay this `Summer.
AN ELry Ana, Ht. r.irt. rile erect W.
y our architect ut woo of three duwtclles
u one ut
organs will not ml feu
an Ser s lotting p,t',Ito op•ni.ei be beard
through its c-.lumne if c w errs - 1, we ether
it be to esii.gre a recreant ju lee, to p.ilory
• psliticsl W..dler, to hot 1 up a boat r 'led
Premier to odium. to Wer the mask o:I a
quibbling Violater of JOft ior, 1•• a;lvo-tt•
free trade for Connie or i s discus the qus-
tiom of politico: uniao with the United
States.
Sometbiag should be lone and dose
quickly to lift the country out of the Slough
of Destro.' in which the corrupt policy of
the past t wive years bad placed it. Noth-
ing could make the e.elitioe of Canada any
worse. and any hoeeetl•D°licY could better
it.
If this be disloyalty The Kmpire u •t
liberty to (sake the most of it.
WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.
that 0 r 1 reform 1pu11L►Llla.
the people Save made the inquiry for than. That us the way 7'be Empire, of Termite,
pats the matter, and T16 SIGNAL won't'
like to be equally frank with The Empire.
The letter referred to by The Karpire first
appeared in The 1►uderia Post -a stalwart
Tory paper without 11.10 o r comment. and
The Empire never raised eta voice in pro-
test, nor eLsimed abet Tilt Post had brought
disgrace upon itself end its party by pub-
lishing the document. Ikea The Empire
recognize one cele of journalistic ethics for
• Conservative gaper awl • different code
altogether for a journal of Reform tenden-
cies! 11 it was wrong for THY SIGNAL to
publish the letter it should also have leen
irrigut•r fora taw -Woe, loyal, deg -waving
Tory organ bke Thr Post, published in
Orsageyule, w first give it the light of day.
But Tut: ren:.Al. takes image with The
Empire on the question of di•nusing quer•
tome of a pulite; nature, sed oo maudlin
sentiment of mock loyalty will hinder any
matter that affects the people from weer -
tug publwity is those ',alumna. The truly
loyal elan is be who 'bus deepest at bears,
the intereate of the country and the welfare
of its people, and not be who fora Heoian's
pay fees constraiuesi to wave an imaginary
loyal piece of hunting over his bead when
the right& of the cru try are bating tram-
pled under foot., and the integrity se: Par -
lament and the honor of the judiciary are
being thrust in the duet.
How does the tate stand! The Canadian
It a mem without a wtioual status. The
best he. can aspire to is the p•.sition of being a
sane of •dependeucy of a Raropean power
the people of which look open him.. merely •
"uolooist." The Canadian has no act or
part in the legislwtius of the British Km-
pIre : his country can make no treaty with
a foreign power. He has no say in 5omni5•
sting the alleged " Queen's representative
in thus ouuutry he simply furnishes • fat
living for 'hat tuoctionery without receiv-
ing any corresponding benefits. Canada
hes been engaged in le oommerolal war with
Britain for wine thirteen years just.. with
all other foreign powers, and no effort has
been made by the 'T loyalists " of this coun-
try to get closer to what some of them
prate of .. the " Mother Load."
Britain, voiced by hu great sswsp•pers,
hes told us time and slum that Canada and
Candies' are not enema by the pop er of
the (lid Lind --that we are se eadetifd
people, entailiig epos the parent stale more
trouble thea we are worth. Here is whet
The London Tim.., the (loverausaet son.
.SsUI mosthpieoe, says on this peiat :
The controversy only concerns a ngmi-i•-
dependent aoloey who treats Jas a crew
15orei•1 enemy. There oolosies are always
.mhreia5g es hi foreign disputes. We .re battles while
he
selves into the working of any set principle.
'banned of awimwnimotion. tour trkeneostw-' io adopting the principle of tree tcaoie you
.me l Immo( railway starting from the treat would not be trying ao experiment of doubt
era limits of that los trade
to redly L' cam, fel results, and to taking a fresh deportee*
pate for our wawiralg Vale s the Pante, in our puiiurid life that will stamp its mark
awd„aural r o.0 to that aree the sluc.v. r• epos the history of the country. you will, I
sed iataral re"onrees that xw•dticora w Leheve, have the chivalry of Canada at you'
the development of trade These aro all trek in addition to those who sympathize
eta epos which to banal , conniver commercially, for you will be drawin cloa-
cal atwh ch and a structure book eco • er those hoods of unuw with Great Britain
rock which nothing s is shake but the nes- which it is essentially our interest to main-
tain. itself. not only for the power she wields, but
AUK ritWE.T roi.N•v from the fact. that she retraced in her foster
bas developed internal trade, but when our ing owe of her ool,otial empire the steps
which lost her se deer upward of a century
maou(mcturing w10rproe Its satustiei the
ago, and which weakened the sympathies of
the nation to the south of us to which alit
gave birth. Free trade car one day restore
thaw sympathies, and a liberal policy no
the part of Cormda will not retard it or ins -
pair the friendly relatiooa it is our object t
maintain with them, while preserving the
dignity of Oneida in the duty she owes te-
the head of the iiritimh Empire. I have the
honor to remain
Respectfully yours,
A C. Boutros.
lm view of the reciprocity negotiwtill[[ is obliged to stop like Ring Canute, wbn
•oat :mire tidies psoe we an mdoShll47
mile.' tape to decide what is the best ens-
reer.- .i policy M pursue la increase the
pow,.. ,of the people through their .spurt
:mad tee mast the 'screamed liability in-
-Y(T ! uu•ler the Niatioeal Policy. Increase
:Im .rrviag trade of the country and wenn
■ ....minima our railway wyoteen, which
Mot mete..anty 1 e extensive.
LI
demising may views w .sddealy from
bwog w straitg sotlr' pocr tteerr of the oors5oid
?emu .s ..f .ser N.uoeal Policy to that of
tree 'rote. 1 have a moot dktiagrirfied pre-
cedent to randy lee in the wiles 1 took.
Mr Robot 1'v.l, Seam burg • high p1re.os
suoi,saw that lits only safety valve for
dem.,.«r. tai demister was in the aboliti.en of
the Cunt Laws and the extinction of impels -
tee to fa. or apectal luteres s. and be conk
:he .0ly step by which such • change in the
policy of the Koglish flover.meat could
hue. bees. effected. He abed hi neelf with
the party who held the more liberal trade with whom we are or. candy allied.
view. towards whish his mind hal turned, capital ansa their .kill will be at oar dispos-
hut who /seal not the politicwl strength to ro in line
eve them pr.eNcol effect The peewee d
fa u.•ia i. 1ueeW4154 similar today to the
political con guise ib•t prevailed on the
Brash Parliament during that periost, with
taus ,htareees, that wWle is 1846 1rr•tish
sawontaetsts,e MaS. 4 seder rho ezos..iv*
'.it d fool neer the Cora Laws. &grtt'l-
orein Canasta N oppreas.4 by
ION TO in prosy eAMeraoyt" ate,
►r1 the asipimleo of the decennial pews
of 1891. which shows anisettes s swam
Me lamed apes
for a ab.ego, is addition t0 their own
There b • 4WPe dee as the Nut d mama ( 000 worth a Sheet, barley, cors, sta.. and
or its world in floe
pined his chair epos the sand of the ma -
shore and said to the waves," Thus far shalt
Mos elute end no farther :" we place an
coma harrier to our external trade, and
say, " Thus far shalt thou come Land no
farther," and to oar internal trade, " Thus
far "halt thou go mod nu farther :" but, s
King l'anote experienced, the mighty power
of nature overcomes our effects to resist berm
la developing trade apart from our power d
taction, we import raw neatens'
from all parts of the world where it con ioc
obtained cheepent, aged by nor OWN sod is -
Amery we manufacture It awl reexport it -
Oar ability to develop aid increase that,
trade depends spot cheapness of
t►eepe0w of money and cheapness of living.
.4iA11 i sure cheapness of production in our
motorail resources. In developing our trate
me the basis of free trade we have only one
nation with whom we enter into c.mpeto
tion ; that is the nation of fellow -workers
al when our commercial law. •
with theirs Our p teal polities and
our resources are all conduces to
TNS ba%'la.re r.T ..r A ' 1.51 1.Aa: C TK U D[,
of a going to and fro from busy marts d
Conlin industry which would be estab-
lished w the constant and growing de-
mands of the world's markets. If the peo-
ple of Great Britain nae tied tbemselvem able
to fora the product of their industry is
ineiai et rotmne into the woe whyarketa
Irrespective of hostile tariffs,
with iecre.sel liabilities, cannot
Cwals=! of Groat Britain
the s .bongs d rabbit moss aM tisseolHsy ami trend well• a to purchase last year
hproduction1300 000
to . arry .set tM polity d protootdas te its to regulate it. rice f
1ogtrst elaeltrie•, ani M Fs" iesr'waed 1 various prndsosne countries from which it is
•inti.. w mgpb.MSiuJ prd•M to ons we imprteu They were able to commune sis
with the mss dyeannee. whisk, it .•rrn.d 1 beeheis of wheat per head, as scant he
out, soil i• tem years' time sake the one- bushels is the Uaftod States as: -
fe.twrege tory ort for • -aapassies e1 the I oda, where the wheat is produced,
warfare, and eta to that sup deem- witbat•adtatg its increased Dost throng%
inertial snide w(ieh toren Orem 1,11.4. I sampan were a% of l Mea.
so purchase last
trees le to tract hued( M her physicalp year sae ; an('
intim trade wheat ilmiespee seised- , Wiall,000 " ' worth of dote, trod
hat 711. ol they were abbe to purchase, 0101.11 from
Cc). olsa5utnera p0,000,000, or as avr.
n 1 u tin.wl open esarkels d the' for trhi5k they pans
Uuttd Kmadam to tis eoe.etitloe of the I d 100 per head. A omm /rtaal policy
wurld. ale Mugh at the time as aspritnese, 1 Lost will amble • antes to peretseo
ood
u.a,gnrat,d a ' d oemmmmiel 47 I assseb a torp mak sled pay nob print
test balm wow
ouzo, ii.gr1MT' Or evasawuTe
is it. a navy that is oat yet haU • (notary
TOWNSHIP COUNCILS.
Council met in the township hall on
Friday, April 8th, at 2 ()clock r• et. Viten,
hers all present except Mr. Taylor Mos
nes of Inst meeting read and adopted. The
following accounts were ordered to be 1.
vie, : Donau McKinnon. cuttlu snowdrift.
50 cls.: St.:NAL, printing. 170.40: '1Vn
Strachan, wood for Mrs. V.est.ne, 12 75:
I:egrge Bran, for four sheep killed by doge
algid one iujmrat, 117 3l : lex. Sterling, for
two sheep killed by dogs, 118: Robert Boss•
for f mar sheep killed b Geo.
610.66; J6 17
I :oMthaps goods for
The 01.11 'ws ordered to 'instruct .1. f
(:oliithewpe to supply (leo. little with reels
to the amount et 11 per week wnttl tirthen
notice as charity. The council then ad-
journed to meet as a ennrt of rename on
May 27th, at 10 o'clock A. n. F. W. Mc' -
Doo %Go. Clerk.
J. si b. for P I JYawtl+4 .OW howl Md eiw.4
p1 c). °••. .odes P i R 44 hwl of bed animals,
816 els
eat
whir► los• neer tinea e.emded .sly 0a'
ties. The divides that Neagh% s, that
result separated Madmen sad Disraeli.
whom anises el on .-*'a pain les
'Irk se melt M 'meld sed medlfy the
olds 1. than sawn* is ear gregrs4lsipl
legusl.tiou d half • e.nNey of 1•01ww a psdtnS or j. the variety of our rename
"wwnr►le, heat °hat free x515 pelb_ q•! that, oral set enema to Caaads the saran
whwh .eared M be a 4eYpast pewee ti t
It Mw. N'.. rant.
To the Ystltor of Talk 'wrst.-
SIK, Flour bas dropped to 144 or 14.10
per bbl.. but bread in (iodertch still keeps
up to 12c • loaf, while it has dripped to 10c
sed 8c in other placer. It looks like • put
up job hero in Godeeich, which the price of
herniatnffs doter t warrant. KNraUn
(:oderich, April 11.
b Four aged men h,pprnel to 555.0 se a
lur the feathered tribe uu the roof t certain house is Itlur.alr mod their esNd
Isis budding" has reuse l much wundrrnteat I ages were 314 year. . .
.mooup the residents of our burg wail pas- W. Balms, of l r.M,r s . had the m114er-
eers-by, who, we believe, think not one of tune to have the Wp of lets goger Mke ow
this kind cap he seen eleewhere an the Du in w stew °attar th. other .lay.
Who's the Stamm T
To the Editor of TRY. Sweat..
bin, Tits SD:NAL made a strong tight
against public abuses in the years during
which you have been at the helm, and i
could like td secure the c. -operation of the
staunch oil journal whereby justice will Le
obtained before the oourtr when culprits
are caught in the act. hither tow much
leniency is extended to such characters, or
the prosecution is not enleh:teeetly valor
tio.lcricl', April 12.
LEEBUIIN.
[Vwiw oat 0w. oostaaro•towev.)
Awmn:IL.
Council m..t in council room on March
31st, pursuant to adjournment. Reeve
I:rilin w.. ahetat. Minutes of last 'eet e:.
were rests and steed. On motion of Kick
ley and Tartish, H. Girth' took the chair
The following accounts were ordered to b•
paid - H. McIntosh, for week land gravel
w oonese•ion 12, W. 1) , 1336: paces
ovrebasgsd on sawn labor, 11.50:
Ryas. mitten ice on morel read, 11.00: S
Kddin, foe lumber on R. • 9 and Mickley, 0,e(or
osmium 1, R. D , M .
spikes, 50o : Peel tiaolbsr, for impacting
bride on 8. IL, 9 and 10, concession 7.
110 96 • John Kilpatriek rwpairisg Md.
h 10.00: Mrs ickoleua *Tari y,
17.60: 11. Marries, for collecting rates,
1110 00, else overobat11e on collector's roll,
11.57. O. motion of Famish and Girlie,
'he women ad joarad to meet again a the
Mab day of May. The court of nighties
will be held at 2 o'clock r. In. ea that day.
W. Remounts
A mtes5, tM mug Mr14iosg
douhssL Onset Me teideel estpeas for Muer ince I wowed the abol teem d the Coro Laws is
reams any now a her ,,...raid p51My, I Orem Britain, meds that sw.sen
until apes our .r-
deat0a . If 114 hateshaped nem ler bar ber paranoias power are then .l districts Will set W ability to sepply
the
aft of If them
w dOMis leaf own teed enable We .elea 510051 w
'sae est he sash se we said it i, Mi- ties le garish Lb-' WDM
ter le set nth that white is weld'e trade, sed thmrhe l
ea our New
eh.nstsrine d rodeo 'Mbar heavnt or ere" If One 45 5ytM•s er bog tM. hats
will bring hash
the remit ef parietal superbness sed ad ser (1rm'iim e : r bo Nit 41...11
r
pIril* sol i/esti ,1 iad'Md4a To ase h Rebore ' d
is the olebOM whistset&l.d ta ar y esti 'hm,
raAIM y05U!T a TteO trTOraL 0-.1 bean,. ii45Detmy
5pthe ante ow AsMremy Pareat :-" Win landed dNeat lffdriii1as bogie wr4. tt1- ---r- to yea M raise& Mat M srram•ry rin& a tiee 1*le
e sed yes heve hen mnd ''15. t Is• were,iry lel hp ear pbet bd yea eN leo m55dd pfd,: ws le $ Ism„h ef t . nfeuNn thee, 4t .1 the re* le ply. It we iwoosoo
(IODRtt' n., ppnri
Cs' noel met w Messay,embnge .11, pur-
suant to ad jouras's*, Y P'
est. Misuses d les moan* were owl
and pant fi..rdy--Ces..0 -That Jelin
$amrdy be pathwsstsr in piece of Jobe
lbnoe1l-Bw1sw--That the
Plek b (1•mber. et tis
expense sof Rung
Tenets amoral hospital be paid ter • torsi
ens te exceed three mesas. Drs. Taylor
d Shaman deem her • peon Net re-
quires hospital treatment, mod the onset'
hes bon penned by Moa' ysr`
as she le • prem devoid d mean for ►«
tem end h'e.Mwt. Nemene s
fUlitet,--Ilial each red .ses.isonser he
dined as 0slsnd the arm ef three saedra.l
dollars is 4145 •spares divan' : deck t•
draw • bylaw to that Week 1.00001--
Cind1 - That Thome Osek be allowwd
le de his manta labor en side end. Leases
-Cennsel---That A5. Casper be pond.
keeper is pine scrimping
1127 0: re
Meal
m.eiu0. A specimen design for one of
thew erectors mitght be sent to the coming
World's Fur at Chicago in 1893 K.•r the
birds to bon up and down w it there is a
stairway with a ruling. The farmers'
worse loot the farmers, however) are eager
for thus husbands to follow op this new
improveuoentan.l think that with a stout rad.
iug on the stairway there would be no tumbles
or b.5.141ii14 of floe eggs. There are a few
lectures about hens bear.( to the Mouses at
dinner tuns. We a have • few eggs to sell,
anyhow. - _ -
CORAL WREATH CORNERS.
[TOO LATE FOR LAST w':a. 1
John McIntosh, of Advaaer, u Louse on
• visit
Misses Agnes ant Addis Stirling aro en-
joying Kanter huli.lays with relatives in the
vicinity of Porter's Hill.
Communion will be dispensed in the
1'resbyterun church ou Sunday, the 24th
lust. Rev. Mr. Black will conduct the ser-
vice .e 11 v.n. (in Easter Sunday h.- will
amebic% the communion service at the
Union church, liolericb township, at 3 r. u.
A blank Inas been made &motle the young
people by the departure of A. Carter to re.
Ode at 1V end.or. He was a general favorite,
especially with the Lair set, owe of whom
will be constant weekly visitors to the
nearest postatice to tree if there u a billet
frost the W taller P.O.
Ni. NuoHnons. James Tburlow and
his faintly, from near ilbappardton, have
come to reeids here on the farm of (leo.
Hillier, formerly rented by Il Raton. Mr.
Tburlow has leased it for a term of years.
f eeburs exteSda to its new residents a
hearty weleomc and wishes them every wc-
neta
$forme oa. --From the Toronto deities
of last week we learned that A. E. Neslly,
who sue the pastor in charge hhere for
some
time last year, has passed
time at Rao: College, Toronto, and bat re
mein hie parchment We, with others,
anegratahrest Mr. Neatly ma bis sac -
cam, sod hope be will see many years before
him in the path he has chosen in thts lite.
We understand that he will preach at l:ar•
low ou Raster Sandy, and speedo few days
in this section previous te gang to the
Northwest to labor for a time dating the
fiani(ter. --- -
Win. ('oaths los hien chosen presenter of
the Walton Presbyteries church, y very of
the coneregation, at a salary of OKI per
511000•.
Mir Nellie M.iIardy, W1144*m. while
rebeorsiag u Here' Ktrke one .n..hsp ra-
ceutly, had the misfortune to ngrenIyepei•
her ankle.
W m. J. Sharp, Ethel, elite lumber
at the mill, got hos bead severely j05555sg
under a four -inch nupk pi.wk Fortunately
no tx.oes were broken.
Thr Exeter Hoer rye : Mn. Ohm.
(:idley had a cat der Irl week whose tent
n was w eat with • fors at tis takes. It
bad attained a goo.1 .o41 age.
John Ward, turner at the Dates Isg4Sry,
Wiogi.am, for some one pest, has M4 that
town few Victoria, B C.. where he Ma ..-
cured • very lucrative siteita.5.
D. Johnston, of Seat.nh. who is a ata -
dent et Knox Collette. Tomato, hes hens
wppotwtd to a wows motet sear Saab
Ste. 4larie for the Summer tomtits.
Percy, flu luck• sue et deputy reeve
3pnr'isg. N inglaal. ((et lee wee split opus
on Tuesday, April 5th, by a kick from •
cow and the wound had to he stitched.
Thomas Yellow and loath, of the Horn
roar, Tuckrsmit.h, lave removed M emir
new farm near Rioter, ■here we hope deg
will have a pleasant mud loanable terjases.
Wet. Crowston left Wlutham ea Toms -
day afternoon, April 510. i..r W_. '.
He epeeist to ultimately more omega* d a
louring mill somewhere in the 114shit
Provisos.
(:. Fee, Zurich, who hes been atteadir4
the Mediad College, at lletroat. ham get hie
diploma ltd after apetelsgS . few weeks at
home returned to Uel rot. where he i5t
John Pbakn left on the 6.143 a. r. trait. on
Wednesday for O'Brien, Michigan.
Most of the tanners around here are mak-
ing preparations to comment.* seeding this
weak
We are glad to see that Israel Hnrlbur0
is again able to be around, and we hope woos
to see George also able to lee around.
Douai' Sutherland. of W Ingham, paid
('meal Wreath • dying visit one day last
week. Teat's right : call again, Ronald.
James Downey, of ('lover Valley, had •
wood bee ow .lay last week, and succeeded
in getting his Snwtnei s supply of wool cut.
Henry Currie, of tits place, left on Sat
urday morning for Toronto. We believe
that Mr. Currie has steered a position in
the Queen City. - --
Wm Davis. the psressount sawsiller, u
making preparattrias for starting the mill
About the first of the ccmiug week. 1 tell
you. Will is a hustler.
.1. W. Murray. our esteemed cattle and
lamb buyer. who took some horses to Alec ng.
aadria ami Monson,in, Manitoba, returned Preetui
home laµ Saturday looking somewhat fat- received • let ler raan4f iury, AsOsl
turd 1i rs long trip of ll.ughtem 1ltcbi,ss. asking nim to go
I. 1'. Uurca,, ,b Poral Wreath Coate*, at once and take eh.rgr .1 their 1555ber
yards at a salary of $108 per mouth.
.t on the 10 37 N. n. trate Tuesday for
'."aweenier, Tacoma and Port n every with him a very pleasant journey y
success in that new country. WVe believe
that. Wm. Mcl►ouald, formerly of Iacknow,
joined him at Toronto and seta aincompamy
Wm as far as Vancouver., II. C.
A CLks..olr%. TI . ,.tiler dela Mrs. J.W.
Murray, of tins place, boiled stone eggs for
tea, and she and her gusto were somewhat
surprised) to find inside one of the eggs an-
other perfectly tonne.) egg about the arse of
• robin. egg We should like to hear from
any other person who ever taw or heard of
a similar came. Remember, both eggs hal
good hard shells and were perfeetl • formed,
and there was no noticeable difference be•
tween the double egg and the others before
cooking. The inside egg can be sea M
Nkir residence in Coral Wreath.
WAWANOSH't-
•. (rams ova owns OotsS•wO'050T. )
Ben N•i1r M hired with R. Addsoa for
the Spring.
Archie Martin has leased his farm to
Jams Genet and intends testing the eosin-
Glades
osn-
Glad s Risked Inas began work for the
nano. at Mr. Clew's and ►e. O'Ccaser at
W. Pardon's.
Archie Martin hada sale on the 7N dram.
Riddss0g. was rather low. t'• H.mUtos
wledod the hemmer
obliged to slut t
ir power.
0.5 rho] Charles Ristoul sad family have goes to
treat as as. (oA to pros. How rillerr- lira again at the tenth. lee hevieg e.pigsd
this to er I A few troubles like Lha ,o worst for I's Trey.
Sas euntvsve*y will compel ra t0 fans The weather has Isco. o:celleot so tar tor
9prless work, whisk was bogs • little
earlier than meal i. Nese parte.
Oearp.al Saran, Ganes an worlds(
at Mr. Todd's, Rt. Helves, this Summer.
Ram s mashie the swims at Lha ngwn.ihi.
ASHFIELO.
(PROM o1a Owl coaas.POMDetrr.)
The funeral of the late Duncan McDoug-
all was largely attended. The deceased
was a young man of only 25 years,•hat had
suffered for long months wttb as affection of
the brain, which be bore with Christian
resignation. He was • member of the lade-
pesdeat Order of Foresters, .ltd the breth-
ren of the lodge starched in • body to the
Kinking cemetery, and at the grave per-
formed the last sad rites very impressively.
Doomed was much esteemed by his associ-
ates sed friends.
it is oar painful duty to record the death
of Wm. Gardner, r., mos of the oldest. rere-
dents of the townsh5P .l / Ashfield, which
took place at the re.idesce of his son, J. H.
Gardner, 12th con., on the 4th inst. De
ossed was born in the county of Ferman-
agh. trekked, 82 years .a grs•oo, came to Canada
in 1833, and settk.1 in Termini township in
1836. He took an active pert is the rebel-
lious of 1837, and was one of the loyal vol-
tmeters who brave)] (ought for the deft..e
of their country. In 1854 he removed to
the townhip of A.bfield, which was thew •
dimes forest. His l.owne was always the
boas of the ministers of the (impel no mat-
ter to what desaniestics they belonged.
He was • nes of retired disposition, and
was loved by all who had the Weimar* 01 his
&Nordste.s. He was a life-long Cwasierva
titre in itir., and for • ling time his pro-
mos will be missed i. the commenity.
rengsiss were honied in Zion cemetery en
the 6th inst., followed by a large feser.ef
srrowieg friends and e,egwiet•Ses.
v
theproblem ansI seriously ask ween the whet the prsre5t rsIMiors between Lha
mother country •ad the molosim aro gaits
fair 10 the Beitsb taxpayers.
So says Tr: SwiAl., and it prefers to
take for its standard of loyalty that whin
is w.tseiated by The leaden Times
rather than that embodied a the meek he-
rnias of the organ of Neu party is (nada
whose arcked policy seems to be to rob dee
weeds " Canada " east "Cummins " of
Mrs. W. Coates. of lVsgh It , ameedied
the f.serkl of her father. Mr. moil'.
in Tenewater. hat west.
died from the effects d . paralytic stroke
which he received only skew days preview
Rev. A. P. MiUnosii, 'J..fortb, left lar
Montreal on 3londay, April 4th. While
there he will address the graduating elms
of Montreal Presbyteries f.dhrvr sed will
have conferred upon kr tis degree d D. P.
A .i: -year-old son d Word Aragrosg,
Mortis, fell through a tap alar in the hers
Boor to the mound leer d the :able es
Monday, March 28, ltd tn111 .1 his head sad
his neck somewhat. le u gots. airs
nicely now, bowsrer.
John Reitb, Helsel ntad iansslyNflhet
week for iintuh Cambia. A sun
her of their relatives sad friends 5mees41401
at the station to bid them farewell and 0s .
wish them all hada. praepsniy ani happi-
nese in their mew WOO.
Peter Cameron. d the Mill road, 5.Tu erer-
mmaith, had • large bens firm_
ns oe
Friday, the le of condom' and mesg
spent
seamed to be in gel with interest
will search that held Airbag
the season to ase the malt 0( early elppieg.
John (Ober. Ethel narrowly .510414 a
Jossph.nd Jsaes Laidlaw. while work-
ing i0 the woods a nye d weeks=
Mt
twee lying n9 This is
• rarity in tics pert d the oo55try.
A gnybird'5 an with few owe is it
woe losse(h a Geld a Tinny, fahse M
what eMsrity and hear they formerly 1 This 45 pretty •y the worts. The said
peessi d, sad hire every set has berm to , Ube is Mei part
Ws 0 o... y_ erdy. -That the eeafederaaisa el Provisoes. 1 t6spiwe AsngeeMu., t• d L, met u
.oememM M pit. vis. W m t.. great
0111 4 he 7tra► 10 M Tae fiAnMar. sr wase. 'f'h. lmpire lee gtareef, besides tb..00 -nines Irhioh
Mr e t a w.h.wi, w5'bslg wrathy over the di.en'slan d ram.
as ell
Mai The IoleIrins were
Ord pp ettteggeg, The ewsosl want r asy other lurnrills a white the s enable*Das Oaalg n' ;
e M Mat ie KN d wT as .10.11 °IA - yet preaM-at. Davos Clew 1 re5md4g fur
wine .rd Mt stem i.el(2 iM",'p151-- 1•• ISM a. IeMr7. Oksi. M• 1Yism' 1 fisaiM ' ISM'
HIilS. tlwi•T, Gat. r *am
w i weather .hes will go hard sews In
make • maw •rod a yes ted d whet mot
W dandy. April 6. es seat eSs ra ter the
NOLMESV ILLS.
Van ova oars onasMF)M DIST. )
Themes Keil ..e$4* boss, In bees
seder the for severs, flay. He is
sow slowly Nesprovl0g.
Mr. W Morn reemind • ►.d-ge-e
present from her S. S. elms as Therein
.vessel of lest week.
R. t)sskieg.tremi M.sitsba, who hes bees
here tale mem time sen heeiesse, left se
Fritter lbs for W home.
W. 44.055.. who • .hat sass
mewed has lank the acmes.
Ms ms to t enters M vanehe enter be an
reaWOWow-
owOod N raids,
broken seek in the wild of Teensy, April -
lows Ow Ma-
trw.h d 1platform oraw thhisflect'sry dams between, i
Use shop and • weenie : sad toes threw .
one of the plesb at the platform after.
►155. Crosier*, A little son of Anther
ony bash. was *, ,
while p1.7nmt in es agar
ing on • log with a pintail* is kit Mid
when he .pipped aged Ina. the Imes
into his bred, Wieling • soft
lig was serried to rim loess a as seen -
mien Mato. The dater Hued him ant b
br dangerously hart
Thous. Bnsadt presented the fester tree
club with a silver meds( Kae weak, whoa
after being won ire ores ins--
b.en oyes alts property of Om slaselle. Geed •
.hoot will likely take pima cm
wh* this medal sad the geld ssdsl •oink
MI at pretest is dor hands of At. Wane
will bee sopstad for.
While retiring from K'l'aOadvirselunh
Oft Sabbath. April 3. rasher • wises e551-
tieet happened to Jahn Hoene He was
oirivieg • ern/ad young/ Mone tushed» a
Ii11int carriage. ie which woe* bio osibee, 5s►
old Odor of Mer eighty lyase Md
fear of hie eWdree Whoa
ot
1)5041.'s gate se kerne shied. the earriewe
id Mr. Hann wee *hie
eve Nis oink ake.rd. while his mother yea
throws over the side. Seth were Nally
itaise Nle GM bay. h.4 we um
trishaw.
se bases were Weitea.
tr/halm stank as the .asil s for t tis'
fest bttl4Mr, wise' it l +
MINS
i. if. awe. loss. *met the
ham Alla freed itself froom the rhe said to.,
7014 • had aroodeag of and ad waste tile,
yeomen. escaped saint. h seems 5
a Iamb aiet tees e( it_.a tens w
ed. se the (ernes M1owOw of ellsoZ
b- .