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THE SIGNAL
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VOL XLIV. No. 2990.
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YOUR LABEL
THS I.7111J`DING HURON C7OUNTY.
GODERICN, ONTARI'►, CANADA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1892. D. McGrILLICUDDY. Pion(
pgWADVERTISEYENTS THIS WWI THE FENCES
the ptcirastbgne wrap to Jtml.tsb es,pteplL• the Rider Canal, a..mer:N.g Kt.gpLlw with
ttuu expsads. the (have Rrvet and Momtreosl .
reads were
eseteoeseriltS-Thos. iler4ry.. . ... 8 Mierooefederauuu, the act Federal debt own Guvert.me.t eonsdeted IW Welland
N .<�. %I. F. Croy ..............8 wee •78,000,000, mat the popalatiu., asoord • Goal. halt the Me Lhwreeee canals, ••d
Christmas Presents -Cady & Tom . 5 The U 8 W1ll Malie no Gree- tag to lbs "me. ttot year, 3,635,000. ruled stmt.-In-rrd by wholeeele to minor
.. ' 111,..1 ---Jobs S. Platt ... ! making the debt per heed Oil 60. In 1891, works of &reshap.neut The seuutctpeliUes,
Cu.1 oerrlone t0 Genesee • with a populate= of 4,833.000, the set Fed uuder a.psoal ace, b..rtowed'leveret millions
...n t Kug,hrmis A.MoLeew.... 8 oral debt wee 8238.000,000, or nearly •6i) fr,ni the treasury, moat of which was never
pit,!. NOW F. W. MrDou•gb....8 per horst. O.. the .cher hand beton= 1871 repaid They spent the tiwsey to bonuses
Ser Salo- -Fraver & Porter. 6 THE DOMINION is " NOT IN IT.. sod 1801 the (Nicol State* paid of a less to railway, •n.1 limb./ ii, and in twaddling
lyekmod one Pries -Ar aysg t Co 6' Nee six eta hundred withou of Federal br.Jges, highways, luau halls. and Quart
W ns. Borrows. ... • debt, 'whop,. i h. dont par had fres, $67 , homes. 0.w or two in Lew*, Canada tune
iii= Waned
r 51330 ed their IWwover to net sires for Gmereo-
Haass or P - • • • see Ot tete .mor of the Goole= prod.eea : tint of ,41 he rsti.. tin.• wnlwiemetwn
ane s T. .1 the w a miracle. i0• -.4 thou' oan sm•Mt• I a!1 the prn.itoes ui ilia grant -au -aid
b at £ ..$tea wooer t a.ade vis nitre lite lo 806,000,000 art '•huee are an re- i sy,. in h is be.•o penned a ah ezttaurdtnary
se ♦'lama, enewtas NltgaU•ss-t'o.. Bines. t Ilse noirri.J u. ,. bre.oty of CIS. vi -,..r, tooth by the Federal and the Prov.'i
ed• eesae •s rats lbs swam it sae Syne oda, but It is heavy. lu ()Marro the w.n1ei-
se Ossesve any Naeaes.
• sod after
N ew deeds amis. A- heirs .... .. ... !
WILL STAY UP.
M.aswi,tte the debt of C..sd• W grows 1841, where Upper and L,wer i..
th wwiar.ua n du . In 1871 grained eme•su» u/ boss.
W. W y . tear years large rule, darer
t WS -Was ifyelo • The ratted ..•ors win a« soil Ttse1,
ret .- ilesrn--Jibs Butler a
Tort, r.0 e' r T G h 11Me ho i J d 1 18!'J 1 d
Boo nor .lull* --H Brew.
itr,eut Wanted -Mew. 14. Hutebiioa
11'1.• . $nitro -F. J Pridloon
1 Plater -K. R. Sallow..
y....lee 821S-11ra A Meeks
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It'i'AV id-lafloMricbtham ins, the orf•
• Rob . Saeb.as.. m, Psaricket.. or •
��htow.
DIED.
Melt 0uder•.. on attainder. lore
yd . hire Jobe Ilerrhea aged itwar. std
t me^aha,
!1a(781 -1e eld.seh ea The edaj. I
ist• I Jena A. Mansm,.
tel . ,•l is Toon as 1
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COUNTY CURRENCY.
F:.,ri Wm. Duke arrived boas. lest
• .k :r•.n Manitoba and Dakota.
5`Jb was received as a:. annual
• ..erutncut /mat by our Mechanise In -
Rove :t : 3aatss1 Hirers M now *extols
.i the Ramesh oemstery, iu place of rol-
e.- I Varcos.
i e(.rtb : The dream= gamed bmviag
their anneal ball a the evening of Friday,
limonites 0th.
Hay : A by-law was =sod •uthorinu�
Lraisin' el MO by de tures for School
-sees= No. 10.
t:ny : George Oztoby fell from • wagon
the other and ed his ribs by .trik-
ag the Mimedtree.
Kesler : A horse belse ie 8sm1 Sen -
des d Stephen took 'retic intowa es
rua.Ay, sod, nisei= away, .meshed the
Amer badly.
Sustorib : Mrs Irwin Joiners, and
family, d Matillop, have removed to torn
aM the remee meetly owned by
Mr. Wb twt.la
Erbil : the Thursday of lest meek the
• intern Mammal Company paid over to Mrs.
smk 51,000, the •moat of policy ..n ;be
ife of her bee hothead.
)com=p. : Lam Saturday H. J. Strong's
photo gallery had • eloeseall from fir e. The
irony .rev al of H. J. Morden envoi the
citreous). of property.
Grey :
nuved 10 `the MoNeeleoU farm, 1t2*b new
•.rey, sear Craalerook, when they intend
..akiag their house for . time.
Ik.=els : At the mm.tbly stet= of the
gun d.11, James Belantyme woe tbO'leary
cup for November, bet John Hewitt now
Iodide for rim semoe for highest average.
Zeroth : Wm Basket, with his wife and
*Indy, bas moved to his father in. -law's,
Mur • men years stay u North Itakota.
Ile wife te delicate sad that on.ntry is too
cal•t f r her.
Breenele : A. M. nay. of Stratford, was
u B. ,o..... on Wedseday on a brief visit.
pesto8oe wort ev&uaty agrees with A.
Y. by the way the adipes tummy is ac-
sm.l.t tug.
W u.gbem : Theirs Holme, the father
ef the Isis J. 0. Holmes and the =scene of
%r owes., has commented an aotw against
W. H Beet, the porter of him late sea, fee
n amount of UM partaeeebip.
Seefortle : Meer McIilre end Wilson
spoke is favor of Fra Trade with K.glaad
and Yr. Jerre and Dr. Behrens dimcone-
rd thaw opposite iew It was the general
=miss that Meseta Wilson and McMillen
„d the Leet of the argamat.
Grey : Thea and Jas. Ramsay, r.f
Jere finished the =WUeg of twenty cords of
wood fur D McDougal, of Walton, on hu
forn on the 7th lima It j..t took them 311
days. This is good work ormendiering that
the twins are only ..ventmen yare of age.
Morrie : W,Ilam Baia= an old tines re-
sident of Morrie towabip, prase away,
66 years, He was sem•rried, he and
bie brother Janes, Uwe fan his jam',
horn kept bachelor's WI he the 6th line
ter years Mr. Betties was bees in Yelli-
ng', Keened.
tarry • As item i The Pest re
Neatly giving tie of Joseph Ra 's
sr,hatd, lot 16, ase It wan Dot correct,
hawerer, tM following hems the Iger..:
gee•' '.4 orchard, I •Men ; .amber of barrel.
Mid, 901 et whisk 11Y were Spies. fe sel-
ditioe fir. Ramer rd W sheet 90 barrels
he hi' own ase Feer years .go the or.
shard gars ars are seer, '.tints.
sew= MOM
Itud...ed fn.w the letotive sed wtri.ieee
or of (Warr Sue, weldor' wit► the
=decimal virtues of phases knows to be
seat ' .oefIcr.l to the keel. were. treeo
r.eily en the lode.'•, Fiver mai towels,
dsetwlly ehs.eiq sbe gym. Nepali./
nits tad heai•skee, a.O ..ring habitual
reset patios. 1M
AUCtTION �s.AeLEa-
tn moos the mina have a hes welleasese,wted md
1• this 1iet me to the tame et e.ls
Amore one el farm .teak and Teeple -
t wt.... Thursday Des UM at 1 •'ebeek,
e r-, a Is 11, elm. 12, W. D. Cabers.
Melees,prispereer. Them (Larry.
toilsome.
Aaron sale of her steak and Mapde.
rest. on Tassalay, Dna 10.1". 1808, la 1
•'el . k r r. , at let 12, sen. 6, L D. Celnser
',',"`"4"i -ides. Al washes
Iran, It, ■, suMinreerr. prep , Mertes
mgr•• ens 1 ant red
trfn,
ay tneeatim1 SWIMS rid et them
safest p`a, get rid of chest gdekly end
biles�namf 1110 n
"1111. ase Putaw 'yakasesel sOars
W wart (are. Ube great fleea ere. AI•
u sere ease, sed parlor Petra%
s Use it sad .e mbar. -lust' err
" 1 . it•rimt Des% rem the dljt r rel.
as l oar last with seek sorb eppMseMlea
e•011is1 Miresape.ta.oe a[ New T ori
Torre, Nov. 88.-1i is its old myIsg
that is team d distress s.en'swends are apt
to get • r•volutivary twist. Goads has
bees auferins freers oomservi•1 deprwioa
sine the last of her mon publics works, the
(ittadtaa Pacific, was finished, in 1885 ; and
while on the surf.'.: then is m sign of any
revolutionary schen= beyond the establish-
ment of • Political Union ('lob in Tomato
and the olvoo•cy of political mina with the
United Suites by several sewupaprrr, Fieoeh
as well as Kbglish, there i. • profound feel -
,ng of unrest among the people. From the
first, t he comets y) has been severed axnmter
.tally from the Cuati.eot to which It Ire•
longs, sad meek spares of prosperity as it baa
enjoyed have been des ia the main to the
expenditure of borrowed mosey. (aasds's
most proeteruwm time was from 1864 to 1866,
.Islas the existence of the Marey-Kigu re-
ciprocity treaty, which Rave her free 'eery
tato the United Stats for l.er natural prod•
acts. The Crimean wer in 1864 5 and the
war of the rebellion, from 1861 to 1866,
helped to swell her exports in that period
and exalt their prim. Putting those excep-
tional ounditioes snide, she has never pro-
g ressed very rapidly says under the stimulus
of los.., a.d it happu.e thin the point has
Nen reached when further borrowing on a
heroic scale might prove d•agerou..
Before giving the views of pro.niseess
Canadian* np= the question of Political
Cie.., it will be n.omes..ry for the benefit of
the American reader to describe as briefly as
possible how the state of things just referred
to has Dome .bout, sod to farwish some ac-
count of the sOtatio= in general.
Tea IWal04O0.
The Doninios posers • great abri ee
of natural regosro.s. Deposita of casl,iren,
sod limestone he side by side in Nova Scotia
sad Briiish Colombia. Then are 40,000
gss,r miles of bitumen= sal is these two
provisoes, sed 50,000 of lignite L the Werth -
west Territories Iron, nickel, oopper, salt
and pbn.pbatee •booed in Currin sod Que-
bec' ; *hero ie petrelam in Werra Ontario
and the Gaspe Panr.seb, and as = nem=ee
Geld of it In the Territories ; plumbaso,
slate, building stone, mid materials for mak-
ing brick, pottery and glass exist in inex-
haustible quantities ; no country come. e
greater or Moro suaterow water power; tb.-
foliate of white pine end sprees are the most
extensive of their kind any where ; there ere
rich Inherits un the Atlantic end Psci&
oo.eta, and ocher stiU in Hudson's lay,
with vast tracts of fertile prairie hand in
Masitobe and the Territories. But all this
potennel wahth, bei.' Mon out of its use
end market in the United States, is of little
practical value. The people aro law =Mine
thrifty, intelligent, and, withu the Irate of
their narrower boriaim, just as enterprising
es the people of the United Suites; but their
Worn to foster trade between' mattered pro-
ving*. lying within the same beth le, lieds
N om nee eoee to Mseb, and they are be
rug drool of their bort blood by the enor-
mous !ow 0t popular -0 into the Vatted
*ate., which their comameial isolation en-
tail..
How large the exodus, as it is oar, bas
become may Wm gathered from the Canadian
blue books. At she more of 1881 the pop
ulatio. of the Doerr was 4,306,000. At
the err 011891 it wee 4,833,000. Bela...
11181 and 1891 the Government reported the
arrival of 850,000 emigrants from Ktro e,
secured at • cost of three milli= dollars.
The natural increase may be pct at 14 per
mot, say 600,000, for the deoaalum, with-
out =satin that .nog the a•igrasta
Here the ppiletirm in 1801 ought to hers
err a s..erie•1 iscrer of at least • mil-
lion end • Wf, whereas it was may 508,000,
mo than a round mini= .t etre and Kure
psan-b.es (l..adire Mart here erred the
U.. As invader who .bald overrule the
es.etr7 rad net de worse them depart 100,-
000 of the rhoioen men and were every
year.
a.t
Asaies mold net be .zp.etad to
stmp the erode. sberetel7 fer..rtbsr. mime
•is win always turf tisk Isese to the sea,
bet it w.uldperterniy drank it by bat-
teries the eeesemie sevinmemo .
TIT. avaerrtom or .rlos•Ts.w.
The deem le *baps the Mmol ware from
the Provirus of Quebec The hash as -
Nees are 8eakiq into New Lrglod by
thenessd . They are a reline roan, marry -
Ng early and net ►a.g Masted by We fear
elbarna( teroko an gal division of air
prop.rty amen their Andrea. whir is
es to arose fes she s.Mll.sm .f the fam-
ily in rural Frac.: yet the perry of
laces.e is 441110110111 frees 1181 to 1881 was
only 9.53 In O•tsrfo, the rich of tbs bog-
lishapmakieg provisoes, the perearge was
Met 9.03. (auris receives • lore number
of settlers from Ksresp., rnctipally front
the Cord R'o'om.., int Qatar r esives
or to .s... In N'.v. Seer, New Ream
writ, end Prins Mori Israel, knows se
the Maritime Provisoes, the perimeter of
increase was only 117. Frets 1880 to 1800
the porramtege res tb►sd}sfn*ug New Rog -
lead Sues, sntwi.�
ripsaw
wseterard, w 17 Ms, the
asMarra,Terri-
sora, and *Sir Colombia, the as...
prior of the Iterates crow • road la -
Greer Uoesgh the presntsge is sit al all
in that le tM.ower portions of the
lifted Sera The Star of Miessenea
are sherd • larger serosal Newer
(all, Ikea the whole Driers. The
peer rep d i..mese M,eogio.$ the Do -
Whir Moder 11 in the Velrd Stas
•eereltd 111. M.e•eb, as every etas bees~
pert.. haw" followed tits example of the
Federal and Provincial tluvrrmnente, sad
bnnia.ed *homely*. by rutins si.b.entioes
to rail' ea., I.v.td.o booming factories .nil
othrr poem project.. The Federal and Pro-
vincial orb'.. ,.lune i-nt , liability per
hi of of It55. la heroes, swooping to the
cruses t.nloo MO of 1890, the Federal Beate,
a.noty, municipal, sod school debts, .11 pat
ungether, of the Almeria= people smoutd to
:ear than 833 per head. The 'rbt-bearing
cep•rity of the Anieriaws is, of course,
greater than that of the (auedtams ; thee,
agein, wh,'• the Cuudtau debt isceruleantly
mounting upward the iudel4 hese of the
Csitc.l States is diminishing and the
Fr.hral potion VI 11 will probably 1. ex•
toe:willed I.rfnrc long.
'Phu 0 why (,nalians are alarmed.
Their�railroads, outlay on canal*, asgf her public troika hasrelatively Preki •
gone for not bing, chiefly because ere they are
beginning to err, the country to not allowed
to part-cipats to the see. oo.inercial life of
the forty odd Enthsu-.peeking common-
wealths to the south. Without doubt the
richest of t110111e eommtmwe.lthe would
wit her and decay it cut of as Gonda is by
a double row of tariffs from the wan
earosit THE ren.y1sue.
The device of .pealing with a free head
is order to " boom " the colony, which i, re. -
possible for the s.• of debt, dates from the
oomeneaosmest of thin The Tories or
Unite' Umpire Loyalists. who moved iuto
Upper ('.nope, now (stern, after the War
of Indeneodanue. received ,rata of hod
and cash The Croon likewise found them
in food, clothing, portable gest mills and
implements, and built reads for them, and,
•t . later day, ears. Stemmer exertions
wen made to overtake the material de.
velop ..t that bad wk.. place fe the re-
...ite.l colonies, as well as to keep out the
evil spirit of " hem " Adams of Boston.
The settler had to sere r at til frouuer to
honor the King sal uphold his authority;
those whose loyalty was not sound were
hustled into the interior, beyond reach of
American infiueen.. A sedition act,
copied from an English statute, eutborized
the arrest of eswoousees suspected by their
neighbors, not of seditiosaucia rase n,
ue
ggbet of sedetio
BBriar soedeprived of hie half oiler pay
for Irving asked some .troll eg ineeriens to
ply es Americas air. Bidwell, an Ameri-
cas., we*ezpelled from the iagial•ture on
the ggroun.t that he had coos been elect.- 1
to Congress. Whet newspapers app.&r.A s
rigid oerenrship was instituted.61 acourta
of paw took their cue from the Got eraor ire
oases of sedition Ind libel upon constituted
authority, and the Governor., always ►n
army oma. did as he pleased with the hes.
inshore. To.woehr and counties were
e arned after hs Ma ty. at., r his Majesty's
Adkins, after his ajerty'r i:eno rob and
Minister., and even after 41,•• 'isles', Floe,
Tony, and Troy, of a Governors wife. Tb^
Ch, rah of Koper and the Chunk of Scot
had, State establi.btneats, were enduwe.l
w iib land., and • peseim of C600 •ear
G
e as paid to the solitary Romeo tbohc
b alma Nothing was left undone to keep
Kaneda loyal, and Nothing proved so
•
as the muluplicatio• of offices
. d W prefer expenditure a weeks. Ia
Lower or French Cards, but reoently wrest-
ed from Frames, the people were aIIow.d to
retain the French tante ,e end tie Frei
civil jurisprudence, while the Roseau Catho-
lic Church entered upon the sejoymeut of
privileges more extensive thou she had pa -
sassed ender the regime of Framer la this
way that ('heroh • loyalty was secured
during the war of i.deper,leaoe and the war
of 1812, hot . grave problem was created for
the Doeminios, which ie new fees to fere
wit h . separate sed distinct Freeeh nation-
ality controlled by • clergy exercising the
m diaeval powers of tithe •ed tabrique tex-
.t1m, and proclaimfag the espre.acy of se-
elaaiamtieal over civil authority witbia the
erre sphere whir sealeeiitsitis nes .Moses
so chine as ita own. For leis services so the
British Crowe iris/ the war of 1812 Mgr.
Ples@is was formally reeogaised as Rkhap of
Quebec --prior to this he bad been styled
" emprt.tereatt "-sad-ad received a persi=
el • tiered Fmeads
reer as flh Carlo *.. .�
In l Beath
ap.ui without stint u pubHoenterprise&
There was • good dal of rabbery. at shish
the Crown winked. The Pretreateen al
• Protesters racial drew MOO • year as
M the Jerre ahor that
Wil Men suppressed the Pop
•.d M. drake eetaege in es.veyed
bby -'- e 1. 1 Is Me Crewthe ware with
lfrnoE dews to 1815 Britain eneem.Red
ahipisiMly le French Cassia, sed aquas
dead mane" with beth hands en ether ger-
viem of him vales es brill
1'aY00tr ata5r.
Pat..sMem in exp..ditare has been the
prior .be.Eterhtis of Goudien poise" ever
mn=tb French (anedhas rob !sadly to it,
fer ender the rale of Feer the seversge
bad been r utdseseel provider, gre.tyrg hes-
rem M enenm.p rorty u'eeTleses, lsrre fam-
ilies. teen areleg. Wi,, wheat sed hemp
• the mesmart.,e of arr. leaner,
take: 2d ilehrriek
Moe pains dyes mut d
rags ea the tax-
i er▪ ey� iTh e ore an r,pi.u.tael,e i-
►ames the repot .4 radio
rear did eat asst, tie rosette seer meet
moo at liberty to tax tbmaeiees for Ira
perpaswither as withthe klug s pt'mimlen 1 the
Star a.. lee king was the Oar, wee a
denier.. who Aid everrt4H.t for every -
try. Tire .M1lsre of Brash retie la UP
per Crtwde were em .*.w In lialdkltlg that
.n =Wine d the fweetinss .f ,rvereuers
1. upper Cards bermerails
and ri lien, the MIRY Or -
Bial Governments. Tie Proviseul (lover.•
wens in Quebec and the maritime provisoes
pay for most of the services which in the
United Sates aro performed by the mueici
=burs at their own expense. The stoney
which supports the Gorernmeeta i. •11 the
provinces u..me in groat pert from the Fed
oral treasury in for brio of subsidies,
amounting tea sheet M 000,000 a year. This
arrangement pets a premium on axioms
peen foe se soon as • provisos gots deeTly
sato debt it Mg -rills fur as incomes.' • l.•
bitty. or for • none vote in balk, and be-
gins sytan.iering.resat. A few years rust.
o.ria:n supporters of the I)miaba Cabinet
want on st•:ke durro,' -in important dehste
for "better termsfor Meir prewiwoe and
vet them. Wben One provittc... ,..ds 1•
a coup of this kind the rest have to to "fix
.4' for the take of prom The development
of ■ country if inch vast area •nes so tiiely
peopled could not have been carried o.c
wholly by private enterprise, but Govern
mens has hero doing altog.ther to, much
ood'Iing. Tim treasurer of Quebec said in
• recent speech : " Nobody in these slays
thinks of patting up his own money. 1f he
has a project on head be expecte arrow
from the Federal Government or from the
Provincial Governments or from let h. I.
fact, the spirit of emtsrprise is demi." The
==cam that • community divorced from it.
nearest and hest market mast he compen-
sated somehow for that r.e.brI•ble Injury
is not without form. It is tolerably certain
that it. through commend 1 or political an-
ion with the United `(tar. the Goofiest
people had been able to make batter use of
their labor sad reorwre=, tt would not have
bess neems.ry for their rulers to administer
ucxstietis to them in the ferns of se moan
mfg stream of Government largess.
WHAT IT Hal OmeT.
lo bonuses •ad irrroover.bts 1o•a• to r.id-
waya, counting these voted before Confed-
eration, the Federal Governors W spent
5164,000,000, the Provincial Gov.rnmeate
•30,000,000,•nd the manicipalium 816,000,-
000, elite 860.000.000 has been spent ou
ears ; a total of 8970,000.000 for • country
sot as populous by • million and nothing
like se rich as the State of New York. lit
.ddru.. 50,000,000 acro@ of land fa Masi
toba and the Territories haie bees voted to
railroado. Over 15,000 miles of railway are
is operation. Phe Federal I:overnmest
owes and oder es 1,400 miles is Quebec
and Wks maritime provisoes. Cool, iron,
Seer lied other predates are carried .t lees
than living rates. GIN the canals, tires
Government roads do not pay working ex-
pensra, much leen . return as the capital in
vested. 1. railroads, public debt., an4
vate restores, efenetbisg like •800,0^- azo
St British Money has been sunk i. Ce ..L,
leech of it bring u.prielvctiva In • v, •rd,
w1.i'e tie dinr•op..r,t. of the est:=:.l re-
moras. hal been ..tomp:iehsd i. the United
States cyuetly by prorate sterprrso and by
an immunes mnItitade of i.nmrprwnts bri
in t heir labor ted capital frown of her lacele,
('ands► hos a.crmpted to perform the task
by hopelessly neertgxgtintier future to the
o' aide men= lander. The exp. -tali •o that
• L.vrsu t:pende t= mould attract Copula-
tion from abroad sad roes the rive bra
te remain at hone hes net, as we Ire sen,
been fulfilled. The atrophy rwlnitiag from
oommerctel isolation is .les apparent i. Or
trade mores. The torero trade of the
Dossier was leas in value in 1851 the. is
1(73 sad 1874, although sines 18'73 more
ilea. 2116),/00,000 hen bees added to the
Feuerar ani Provincial dere, meetly ter
new railro..b.
Besides heaping up the debt the early
interest and charges ou the F,.:e� debt
w orm to our -third of the Federal Neer --
these bug* outlays Mw Iced • great deal
el eonuption. Thn hereon -met rade
railroads =bare they will do moat rood to
itrU. Our ae t.11 when the party 'crime
image her been better by the grillage of
State -built or State-b.sese1 limes that
nark the esbaa
bussur are expectedt• t�e
cammaies twill The pled i@ mah.t•i d
also lay the protected wroufactures'., wbo
recoup themselves by n.fMlse the caaeamer,
e nd by Oo.srammeat os.trsaheea, who recoup
themeless by ramping their wok. A r..
sent imolai"' showed art a single Ire of
aentr .tor bad been allowed be tin years to
swindle the P.hiie Werke Department out
•f six or seven baadred twsumd ffelless It
ere to light .best the mer thine that
Governer risme bad been sold, the
received ping into the bribery fend, =
appears t be as.aNexbassa In as the widew'm
aor
prewar
deg Bir Jobe Boal maldreign,anddregthe
moral seer i the people is
The Provincial Government th
,-
the
heed@ of Mr. Mercier mad the Liberates lel-
lowed in 8ir Jobe'. steps ; they cord ant
.ford to let him sod and kb Toro followers
euttoalle 14enh. By earryiag of the best
and most entarp,istag spirits the exodus
makes for the survival of the wtlttest, sad
rarer It all the resist for an aaserapeire
mister to els la a eb.pew es the mesa -
more from Drawl Is re sightseers eon -
eery Lasky aye that if " Aro le mesh a
rag as a h e.diiry t,wr .'linin rd mesal
sad 101.110.104 gsiliit.s, the removal from
• amine of ase of ther.& of the ablest
..d 'seat energetie el *te okras, must ea
irritably, • erre pbysimht 1.w, result m
'be of the reek" The
er
mom Canada is settMs, yet ie lli•••
u primaries she hr Ivb
a mere proportion
.les le the ant Shoes er twenty yeah thea
any sb.r em.utry Is tie world exempt Ire
land.
• Yew raavT amessairegr.
Correprlsu is da. -..nerd bytenmse►
gevermiseml 1. the belief that meNreets
were reset M pear i. like • Med. the
hriere t Oeideaseatlen rasa . mem
*laborer sad ocotly merlon.. The Federal
Primmest at Ottawa rear of a Hoare of
Chem.- with 215 enewat.sse sad • Sere
With 80. The eigb$ Immortal Legisdateres,
fuer .4 w►ch aro ie•amoeat, ouster 498
Bigwig's. la all, tb.efere, it takes up-
ward of 790 mrmbrae so stake hers for
4,1100,000 people. New Brave trek is about
to atar,r8 her wood obamttar. The pro-
f vines of Prises Mord Wand, with only
/90,005 Ba ritrts, bas no beer lien forty -
Wirer provisos' legieiaten, beeidessiz rear-
'beef d tie Meas. of error and four
d�lplied wpal aatora. All the reverse are well sup -
i ' with maairimers. la the
United States swat of the State Legislating.;
have adupt.'I etro
el sere ••a, - in (Jame-
I Mda all the Lsstelatores meet ensues.. . The
members draw a tea -eel allowance. The I
t,overaur-tamers.,0u ._ appointed by the
Crow. i. Feilaod, • salary of $50,000 •
year, with • horse, ta, the este as tie
Prwdent; his prosimotat depu.tee, ioyIc.t
IJe tears-Covertsors, get from $6,000 to
210.000 mesh with a boar., seor.tmr.•s and
•des. There is • worm of 1iamtere of the
Crow., eta, fourteen is she Federal Cores
..d fifty in the provi.crel cabarets. Thu
officials oou.eeted wain the Federal rad
Provincial Goverameate =ennui= farmitl-
able army. The majority ars opposed to
any db... likely to ebutedar their lila
crus'. be tall.. dI.trilwt 00004 Cana-
dian psbhc men 'br Quos. ueueliy N-
e er the loyalty o>` the *err •ad in some
tsetses. dispose them w pride- imperial to
Canalis& interne ; b..i tae peu*14s are
rh•rr.Ru7 demesratio, and de not lake
kindly to suer gewgaws. Sews of tie
kogtbu lave been right, rel -headed a•
homilies toad " promoting " gaeotioa•ble
schemes in the irgii.k rosy market,
which has led their enemies to revive the
old French quatrain :
L'hwtot.e dit go* anteefei.
Om peodait les velours en oroix.
A.joard bei lee temps scat meillsurs--
Os peed 1= croiz • des vonn e.
(To nz comet:O=1
HOLMESVILLE
Irom • special correepondest.
Tsrrtmascz Cio,.c.ar --The m.emken of
Lurk Co' sued, 103, K. T. of T.. of 0ed-
erch, psrpou. holding an eutertsiutnent fa
the Methodist church, Holmesrille, Tues-
Mevsss next, Dec. 134h. Besides •
able programme of ineral and literary
e stectioss, addressee are expected to be
delivered by Jobs K Tar, District G.ou
oilier, Rev. J. E. Howell, M. A., of North
St Metbedist church, tlodertch, and others.
The object is to start • unload of Royal
Templar in this village at an early date.
The be.elite to be derived in oonsectioa
with the great Christian temperance organi-
zation will be fully explained at the meet.
rag, and applications for member* will be
received. 11 favorable, a future meeting
will be held, when a council will be lewdly
organized in the t.tlage. There will 6e no
sandshoe fee charged and all are invited
to Dams
PORT ALBERT
Vreel our own oorre goad rat.
Jas Greene lute returned from Dakota.
Our fishermen intend co'nmeming lishieg
with Seine nets in the near future.
Misses Eva ao.l Mollie Clsf Have here
!hi. week 1., j•..n their father 13 Flint,
Michigan.
Mew Morrison, at prosect attending Ot-
tawa normal w-hool, is engaye.l to take
charge of the senior department of our
aohool for 1893.
1Ve uuderetaed thin • number of the rate-
payers hotrod hol ling another in.tignatien
meeting on r, Way next Is it not .htt
tin.* this awes ttor was stopped.
We reeret to learn tint Norman ld•hafty,
son rf 1.s. ahltafy, hes I.rr'n s-rinu.ly i11
. r..'•e the homily nroced i,. t:alrrich. Wo
hope to hoer of his speedy recovery-.
A. C. Hawkins, Geo. Thurbw and Jame.
51.....0 shipped their Laurin to Knead 1.1
sleighs by the gravel reel note, on Mon-
day. Where : u'i, Where i* our roilowe I
that was to ship our exports t., firuig•t
answers " Where`
OBEY.
Two Lie for 1•.A week
There has teee artier sleilhuo3 nor w..k•
....log for some time and ooesegarntly tr.: -
ters end things have been rather gni«, of
lobe
A very enacessful entertainnter,t was held
is Shines' sobool house by it. scholars et the
retro = Thursday evening las'- The pro-
gram was knethly, consisted of read•
'recitations, songs and dialogues. The
room was packed and all seemed well pleas-
ed. Proceeds to go towards the puroltaso of
window Wads, oto.
Tam Wrensa.-Tbeaddwappe•r of
h
Bee's ermet, and its rapid mealse simperer'
tion very neegerr tioerthe esrti, bas treed •
of Mi moo wx�d, la the walewhish he berm oo.tinsed
u ntil about the sed el the year. The err
hes erased ice revue, however, sad there
are i.diests.r of • retire of mild weath-
er.
Towaabip oe.red matters aro beginning
to boom sad rooting 10 the rads el come
we aro going to bare lively tieeies. The oabsann-
tsil e..t..1iohos prrsutl
peposee,
.. y°° gr�rgbe• brfek
the
shoat herr three ofour rhiemll°iUr s
thbsy roan or aro. and tiers is
M goad or valid roer wily the eeneeil
sherdK
be seetsiesi is the matter .ef
1owMiip hell There are soler,
however, who Walt Sweetly, and this
mar win be p.ehed for all It is worth n.
til ate' .4..e s. else.
Mrs► Pero Ow Sees and Warts.
The " Snalight' Soap Co., Tenser, rifler
the fairies prf.es every maga:' till further
arse, te baye or girls raw 16.
km tie Perinea of residue
who bend the
wmii.r�n;1 ' •►e�ppws
M 146,3*". b.wiae.ae 51 : fish
peasM thew hast I soil .rut 1y
_ w• enol ..a Ism this. 19
'r*to N
Him, Nike. 43 Serie tLes.M,inswmTns.•.tR"
Ass 11111 r ens1 men* and waked
al -
dress, and 1 alma
. t fall ear, al-
ho-
resseem will M test
Men en tint `-,4d Terre
�'�7 M etaW t1tMi. ly
111 b.*Ha1. from army .0141 Jammery i.1,
.1184. lar x118
ICA AND
THE UNITED STATES.
Able Predentatlon or the Care
by a Canadian
THE LIGHT OF HISTORY SHED.
9h.ekneeap) e•an s. tae 41a•Iw e1 tar
Jett,- Attempts alone to stare ret tae
1M Arab. -t...4.'. r..w..et. eadMM•,
ruitate•t and Wteeaeeal- lee, eaotvf ...
recuse aadete.da.w 1 be aau.aal
r.1.e, • 1.110,..
The election of Mr. Univac' Cleveland to
the Presidency of the Uuited Suites has
been =meted by many Urethane as •n in-
dication" that the Dotoer'stic party will
favor reaprncity betwoeu the two countries.
The wbjoi.ed article (ruin the Detroit
News, of 161.1t of November, whiob ex-
presses the °prices of Mr. Don M. Nokia -
son, who wee Po•ttna.ter•(ieoenl io Mr.
Cleveland's former oabioet, owl who hes
asem persoa•1 relations with Mr. C4.vela.d,
should wavier every C•aadrn that there
ie but aw way of getting tree trade with the
aeighborimi republic, •amely, by becoming
States of the Onion. The .roupe rad as
follows
• CAtra111.•0 DIt.L 100.
••Some of our good Canadian contem-
poraries her. begun to Batter thernsely=
amid their readers, since the ruoe.torerthrow
of Lisa Republican tarty, th.'. there is easy
sailing now for the Caned/as ax. -'-..--a
whom kir. Mune dismissed with empty
bands about a year stru . From for Low ad
Lia Ca"•dimn prem ooe woanl thunk that
Mr. Cleved.ud's gorerumert will rarely
we,. their seat beton • moons will be
sent io OLtawa oderiag • re IpruwIy treaty
on Can.ds'a awn terms. Jame hoer this ins
prsirtom gut =reed= threats of would be
bard to tel. It M ptmdMn haat the Lana.
diens argue that the Deinerauc party, key-
ing toward greeter tn"uluxn of
trade, will store apt than the Repub-
lics= lo throw down tee barriers between
the states sad the bo,nuuoo. Kut who the
Cawdian more than the other barters
" Our friend. .re woefully in error.
They arc hugggm+ a delusion. If there were
nothiag elm to oosirutwt their a:petiteness
they should know that a free trade party es
lees apt to indulge in reciprocity treatise
them • .piotectioo party. As Mr. Blaine
says, protection and reciprocity aro counter -
ports of each other. Protecties be war ; re-
ciprocity is a treaty of allies= in that war.
Fres trade is peace with .11 the world, and
no allies are needed in pesos The Der -
crate vigorously opposed Mr. Rhine'@ re-
ciprocity schemes, whether with (.red* or
South Atnenm, and opposed them logically
hem the free trade point of view. That
doctrine excludes the possibility of
special favor to special .•trona, b. -
cause it opens tut doors equally to all. If
it were possible to bring about free trade
in this oouutry, Canada would enjoy advan-
tages with all other nations wbo chum to
trade with ter, but until that limo she most
take her chances with the reit, rod wan
" The (:ansdiens have rely to read Gee ex -
prressioas of prominent Deen.crst• since the
election to form some co.oeptioo of the ex-
treme improbability of such • thing taking
place during the present veneration. The
will be neither free trade nor revenue tariff
during the present .dmreatratios. There
may be some trt8ios reductions, but they
will not serve Casada'a purpose.
' In •dditrca to these constderatious there
is another of vastly more importance to this
ooutiaent which will prevent soy party
that may come into power, whensoever its
theoretical principles regarding tariffs, from
• icordisg any oommmer. Wal favors t.. Canada.
Daring the poet few years it hes berme
appaleai to the people of the United States
that the polities' r.latto . of this oosuae.t
are of such vital imporboa that by oom.
eomp.ri.on with item the oe.tmor.iel re
(strum sink into iegipiIoamoe• Mr. Bk.lr
fully recognised *hie. He would sot give
to Cased• anything like the favorable nen.
dare be was ``Ind to .rcord to Spain. ab
Wert Indies sad to the South Antsier re -
magi's. Ile would li.1e to nothing lee
Wen ners•tricted reciprocity, which be
kaew perfects well Gonda could not ac-
cept. if he thought Cada would .roma
unrestricted reciprocity it is doubtful if be
would have offered it. la • word, itis the
well settled r..olwtioa of hornige.t pains
ogiiioai this country that if the Coad(..
Prov west tie oetttierreid ad
t•gk.�1g
or Stair u the Urea. they meet'lies i s
epos themselves the 'political ob ipso...,
and east in their lent for goal and al wUi
the rest of the eenti mast They metra cease
to be Brioni depe.ns@ and berme Amari
c•a romnnsnweslt hr
" Far this Brat step • ver))pte•
if sot a majority, of '.div0osllersb..diene
w ready sow. Marey others are held bar
by she hope Chet. in the 8eotttatio.s of
parties m iiis side of the border, lbey win
get all the or ..roial privileges they want
widest rennin( the poHarelongations.
This Wipe i. • delaoioe. Wei Amerlc.r
here before we aro ilee.eaateerlieeabliass.
or Populists or Probihitiesisto All
are one wire the safety or glory et therre
mWl. is involved. Whole we love ..r
e.dne neighbor, we canted .Amit time
to to the privileges of the family .drip
dry become our brother in very truth.
The kWh is always out for thew ..d they
ma este i. and .hare the eo.tinesal fest
of ,.'enl•rity wiener' they please, hat we
.hell nee eery the wiM.nr out a them.
They Musa ere is sled it at the tar with
We rest of .a
, it win be well f.r thew net r waste
the peerless time in (solid hopes that May
ea enjoy an earan
privilege@ d
awe of _sea doors Re gou, as
es her Kur.pean ie their p j,i pe.
Maier they Mara be easter to look to •
Berepe fee their trade. They bare free
trok wit fust Berrie now, so far ere
Groot Itritain can give ft to them. Meek
gond may it do them. i( their Warta M-
ris 3,000 mikes assay frac E..' harpr.hets
an I their storaeho meet fire tbdr
bore."