The Signal, 1894-3-29, Page 44
TH K SIGNAL : GODERICH, OTT , THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1894.
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IiVSRY THURSDAY MORNING
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.1Res of P*Mi..u.. -e sad 10, North -Oral&
Underfelt'. Outerlu.
Weems of esbsrrlptl.a $
me moat h. 1a advseos g If
s three smut ha, ,e f•
*1. led
lbw year. 1 M
if credit 1, aimed, the price per yes
1 M
Leek et Veer label.
Your label is • aan,lin• m.rlpl of ,ho dale
to %blah you art pard up. rias that .t is out
allowed to fall into arrear.
Wheat .baste of address :a desired, both
tie old sod the new address .hoeld be at se.
aolverlMI.a Mates
Iwtlal an.! other casual advertlsemewts, the.
per nae for Brat ineertlnn, and 3 cents Ire Ilse
for each sutteequmit Iu ertlon. Measueeu by
• *earatl scale. •
Business cods of sit Ines and under. pi pr
year.
Adrertisemegt. of Lost. Poca4, Strayed.
Mtn/diem Vacant. Situations Wanted and.
Hasjnen Chances Wanted. root •tce,.l.eg ter
Ito.. nonpareil. 31 per month..
(louses on Sde and Farn.. o* Bale. mot 10
e tce.d r Liles. 31 for lint inuitli, Ka.. per sub-
eenuent month. larger advt.. in prot0rtles
Any special notice. the oh,. •t of which is to
promote the pecuniary heiient of any a,sdj-
Ttdoal or company. to be enneldered es and
vettlsen,ent and charted aronrdingly.
lived notices in nonpareil 'ype one cent per
ward. no ace ice* less than De.
load notions in or'Innry reading 1 to two
emits per word. No notice. for Ism t an lee
Notices for..l.'.rchce and other rclli. our and
benevolent Inst itat1ems half rate.
fsesmrr:lal f.atr,rl ldveri t•rmrtf •.
A limited n em'hr orfi.p✓sy w1 a.Lr1:e
imam will sert
be. l.ed at Ile irolloolog rule. :
Per ,Inch. pmt iewrtton ..... a 1 bi
tour in wrl I,tu - ....... . . L 0-
" three months. .......... t 0
" tiz uhx,t!.s 1 .b
,e nor yfrt►....... s u,
Xo adven15*01*at Ire Hoa tai lurl.ev
lenrtb will be calculator/1 ea above bash, h
per eeni.dl.rouist allowed ter sash Pat loin*.
oe three monthe'netraci; 1e per mon. on hit
mouths'. act It percent. on a year's. 1 beet•
oond.tlon• will be.ttint) e0(an-ed.
Anent ••tib. M[ael" •etivwty.
Sates, ribee who (.11 :o re-e:vin Ton O.o.141
regutarl-, either 1.) ca.rier or by mait, .I21
✓ oofer a favor by acgaubttaa.a of the fast a.
as Gaily a dates, per•aibie.
•
iteJeetid miens, riyte cahoot he returp.i•
nerrnellionit me mow Ito wrttteeonowe efde
PukI1. err• Nene,.
.1. C.,11.e tuuv1, of Ooderteh. hag horn se
,hips of tlodrrtower Loc.al oeh, Colborne,eat `.hneld and We
•wanw5,
Local post mestere over the district are also
rmpuwered to receive sa'o.rriptioue to Tile
tete\ ea:,
An communications must be aldreesed Is
D. Mc*IL�L1LrLt'UiY,c,
Telephone Call IM ooderofch, Ust.
OODEIIMCN. THURSDAY. MAR MAMA
THE effort that it+ being put forth by
"�whe don.Prohebitioo Marty to stenl the tide
of the Temperance movement .bows that
the bustlers of that party will span neither
labor Dor money to eois'ruct a " ',oak
water." The first dant erected has hewn the
establishing of • weekly newspaper organ -
Tb. Advocate .and it is •!aimed by the
"were" that the Kit ea work on the part of
the "break -water" hoe boas very effective.
'I' 1 E: gntolding " joints ore ;vetting
it ,n the neck all along the line. At Mu.•
tread tire dear are awing ea:deed ton
end ; t o:vbs. of Toronto, bas bees tote.1
guilty, in spite of • vigorous defence ; and
right here in Coderich Tns alt.. n u. has
compelled the cloning of Mayor 111 TI.az'••
billiard hall, and forced his worship to pack
up the tables. The Witness in Montreal,
The Star In Toronto, and 710& `s...A1. In
1:oderich are fearless in their work of public
service. Lawsuiut deter them in the
good work. (
'1'H E Hon. CLasltg' 1ti ALLAr R and
the honorable Boa RlawlsaHA5 must hate
bad • particularly tine tints ietroduciog the
Pavan Black It'd. to Sir Jonv THow►soa
during the receot Orange gathering at the
capital. It must have been exceedingly
laughable when in the midst of the love-
feeet of handshaking, a venerable Brother
remarked to the Premier, " fie me loggias,
Sur JAI'S, but ye howl(' well till the grip
thot we used to hev' twisty-foeve year. ago,
Corby yes not wild it. the now." Ever).
body caught oo to the joke except Sir JOHN,
wbo ham heap busily engaged ever since
bunting up pr•oedent to clod out where the
laugh name In.
W E observe in the personal volume
of the Toronto Star an at0000cemest that
the Hon. J. C. PAT•rzasur, Minister of
Muskets for the Dominion of Canada. had
Gimba led his intention of being premise at •
hapset to be given at Hamilton by the
(-•as•diae ('lub of that city oo Wednesday
evening. From • private source we learn
that the levitation extended to the Hen.
Minister of Muskets on this oose•ion is doe
t0 the fact that pert in members of the
Canadian Club, e1 Hendee', are regular
readers of TIM SOUSA!. sad having read
about the Madmen military undone that
the Hon JvLIOu ('Arta. PAiTWos wears
when invited out to banquets, they were
anxious to see the outfit for themselves.
We understand, also. that a distinguished
resideat of the neighboring town of Dundee
wee alms invited by the Hamilton (Mediae
(lob, in the person of Agars F. Ptua, et
the Doedas Raoor, so that he could me bar
►immelf how resplendent was the uniform .f
the Canadian War Lord, from the ermine
f•ciu.o sad epaulettes of the tunic to the
elaborate stripes down the military trowmrs.
OUR esteemed contemporary tlbe
(IIM.s New.•Resord nominates Jae Too.
Tisa Ramon, of (hidrieh township, as • St
ad proper porton to be • i'atron candidate
for parliament in South Huron. "Torgy "
pemeesr the nervy demeanor. ewi.gior
pie, Inose hong paw, r.erotu voice sad
Sax of words to snake bin presence felt even
is • boiler abop with • triphammer working
evert/me, but as he ee.ld.'t gat elected ler
option to "TvNtI u. ' Tua So. tis. 011111110
mooed the mattes of our esteemed flat..11
matempenry, that he be selected as th
I'etrea oamd*iate for :tooth Haran Tb
t Waltman to eon about the gonad et
" swamies " tor that party which attended
• the bye.i.etious o2 1B92. During the recast
• by. -01 10es as W tanipeg he went from
Tl x011 to to that ,ity and took an early need
after part la the .Drina proeeedio a of the
day. He was wrested, atter pumas au •
vote sad swearing tint he was MAtrosw
LRt:..ATT, 01 Hamilton He was allowed
out on straw batt by • Tory magistrate, and
skipped Out, Inst was afterwards arrested .a
Toronto, and returned to Winnipeg, where
he has just bee. trial, found guilty and
sente.oeJ to three years' imp me unmet.
H.t.w t', as above stated, was • deputy
returning °piper, end teeing a strong narti
sea was easily persuaded to open the poll-
ing booth ahead of time, so that during the
absence of .gents for the Opposition condi
date, all doubtful and bogus votes ..n the
tut could have an oppwtuutty o1 being
i pulled. He, atm, was f nand guilty, and
e seetenced to • tine of 3500.
The story of ('u.Itri,iu 1 sad }format
has an applicants in West Huron when
f the ru.aluiee for which they have lust re
mired sentence were boldly earned on by •
horde of nnpr,nctpled sesenpi in 1892.
1)ur reader• will rememne: the gang of
thugs ah , nuope.l in this riding during the
bye-elecuou of that year, and who made
their boast openly that they had come to
capture the r,osutueocy by fair tneam or
foal.
B, ju.t such means as those employed
by the Winnipeg prisoners was it est Hu:
on stolen 1r•, n the liberals on that occ.
sine, ..d today instead of reprcsenttog the
electorate of this constituency, there is n.,
don`o at all th ,t the H to..). C. 1'A rtrt:• ..
holds hs position es monitor of the Colin
dim Parliament by the :;race of the ('it al
nt,tLtrt, and the Hot.wex+of the Ia.' ch.,:
then in t\'ee1 flares,
.00(1111* properties of rhe mew parliament
baildiega an 'Toronto would not be Mk to
Istead the pressen.
I jIRESIDENT Pklwny of Brazil,
mots to get even with the rebels by revive
liar 1si old imperial decree which permits of
the execution of rebels caught so the act,
without trial. The Loudon loose and some
other newspapers look wish horror upon
the action oa the part .d 1'e1ton,, forget
ful of the fact that the practice bas
been
freely isduleed 10 by even Britain in the
pest. In the troublous tunes in Iceland
for iastesoe, it was got macomesen to hao
the peasants first and try them *fterwarde
and Ths Tines dir'ed es protest.
,l)R' 1 hat italki,ITH•• motion it
tavor of biennial serines u
of the laglatur
has been voted down, we see so ream" why
the opposition leader and his followers
cannot consistently carry out their end o
the scheme by religiously abstaining from
atieu/hug Coe Provincial I'arlaam•nt •seer•
on baronial occirions. We are quite sure
busmenthat the busmen of the 1'rovi.ce could he
O 10 h more .a 'editiowly end economacaay
tarried oo if the Loyal Opposition agreed
to absent themselves from the House every
4
se.wud )eke. And the CLAW in and 5! tu-
Ttns and Itrato-or. never would be missed.
'l'II i 11,.„. Clank!: V.ALLA1'1 who.
like MArrljC„ the Publican, sits on the
1'►binet doorstep in the interest of rue
receipt of customs. has just beeoju.nping on
the Poor and the Papacy with his hest
root, and as • result in now busy esplatatog
that- when he did an, he did It as Craned
S..eti.igu-.d the leave:se for Canada, and
lint as the doorstep custothe representative
of the [dominion I'arlau,.nt. It app ore
that the Hes. ilial 1. N'.u.n..A• .. has a sort
of Mr. [Pon and I)r. Jetta in set et Ica
dlvi aalitioa. Al air. Mild: he is Grand
Sachem of the. Loyal Orange Witwam in
Canada,. and -wbils i0 that post ion his
business is to-plsiverise 110. Papery, and
swear eternal h• ofisarks nn the Nee of all
and sundry aho Idok to Rome instead of to
Derry in matters theological. in his Dr.
Jtittti. capae•ity the Hts. ('LARbg WAt.-
1.A• • rs • different kind of map. 7Vhilat
under the inlbueuce ot the latter cha.acter
he is willing to forg.•t that there is any dif-
ference between Rome and Derry, sued is
prepared to -)lay lick.pittal to • Premier of
y r•Tigious denomination and 14 -say -mks
ill the theological rainbow, only nipedating
that there be • good fat -salary to enmpen-
eate for Isis time, trouble and suleervietny.
Even before the flowers bloom in the Spring,
trela, W t1.1.v'x, of 1t'oodbndee, 14 an ox
eyed daisy.
HARD TIMES IN CANADA
N1 lT V IT STA h1\(: tin'tt'•epton-
d aaseveratione of interested politician., and
t he echoes by the party organs that t his rnu n
try is now is a more prosperous condition
than ,t has been in years, the starting feet
looms up that the financial shadows hang
blacker over ('.sada today than at any for.
perrod-of-rtirethstance. --
It matters not in what direction the eye
turns, at is impossible to diseiver any signs
of ao improrel condition of the business
outlook. lu every branch of business the
watchword is " Retrenchment ' " an 1 in
y calling efforts are being made not to
endeavor to increase business hut to try
to handle what is being done with the
aid of the smallest anistance and .t the
least possible outlay.
The policy of commercial meiotioo which
the Tory party has carried no fir the put
fourteen yams, hes drive. Canadian vessels
from the 1:reat lakes, and in the years that
have intervened the forwarding and ship
pog business which in the dye of Feet
Drocity was a leading commercial interest
in (Maeda has become a liu*oosal charnel
house, so far as Canadian investment is con
corned. Venial ownership has also proved
ruinous, and Canadian shipbuilding is prac-
tically • this of the past.
Not only has the lake trade become al
most • total failure, but the railway carry•
ing trade ot the oos.try has brought ruin
upon the original shareholders of such com-
panies 0. the Northern, Creat Wetmore,
Wellington, Grey and Bruce, and -other
companies that started out with high hopes
of encores. Even the 1, rand Trunk and the
Canadian Pacific in nasal years have het
been making much of • slowing, and Mail
feet is very noticeable to the cam o1 the
latter eines it ceased to he an annual filcher
from the Federal treasury. Speaking on the
line of loge of revenue by the two great
Canadian railways The Westmiater liar
efts, of i.osdm, Fag., says
The I:r..d Trask Railway Company is
moving no the down grade with sueh rapid
ity that it appears to be almost within mew-
aureable distance of the abyss that is, of
that state when the directors will be unable
to pay the f.11 i.urest on the debentures.
In January the eoempeny's net revenue fell
off by no lege thea [94,312, for whilst the
iron novenae anatomist by t22,839, the
eroding *apemen were larger by 0,473.
By the aide of such • shrinkag. io Doe
Rooth the estimated easing of 1'3O,000 in f
the wear's onal 1ti11 is but • drop in the of
beam The Canadian l'ac,8c in the same
mouth lest (29,000 in gross menace. whilst *o
the espouses pen rot down by 02,600, the
set rvienit hen, a Ines of 026,400. Her. by
too the outlook is .asatishctery.
GIVING THEM THEIR DESERTS.
A MARVEL IN JOURNALISM.
BEYIIND alI'.lue,ttion the greatest
juuraalideic success in America is The New
York World under the propr.etorehip of
Jewrrn l'rt..rieu. Previous to his advent
I,rilllant lining had put thought into it,
and oNcisbt of money had been spent in eon
deavorinr to give it a foremost piaoe to Ans•
erican joursali.m, but all seemed to be in
vain, so far am giving the journal circulation
and influence, until l'rt no/su carte upon
the scene in 1883
The circulation ot The World which was
at that time 17,700, almost instantly re
ceive.l an impetus, and that impetus has se
cured increased momentum from that date
'trod the present time In fact, the growth
has been unprecedented, even oar the other
side of the line, where rapid newspaper
growth ie not an uux,mmoa thing when
the conditions are nght and fhe proper men
hold the helm.
Recently • committee ronsisting of J.
Eowtru Stuwu.+, Tiuow&+ 1.. JAvc+, A.
C. Henscar, E. W. th,.owi..:ual. R,
Haut Ctaw+and Cutr. 11' ItetT.•N--six
of the mast prominent hominess .neo sad
financial experts of New York -was select-
ed to examine the circulation lists, paper
invoices, prim reports and all other data, so
that an accurate and impartial statement
could be made. The result exceeded all
anticii tioes of oataiders los not onl)F_aa
• steady growth exhibit.' from the beria-
ming of the Pt -LITMUS regime, but it was
allegro that from the emoting point of an
average of 17,760 eleven years ago, the daily
issue Inc the Int two months of the present
year showed an average of 433,167.
Truly can it be said, great i. The New
York World, end wonderful hsslbeen its
miens, in circulation and io editorial power
end intnence noder the present manage
meat.
A NEEDEO REFORM.
IT i t lee hoped that the hill which
has been introduced by •I. 1). KIwAI:,
kl. 1'., providing for the principle of one
mao,one vote,in Federal politic, will be ea
dor.e.l by the Hots.
As the matter stands to -day that elective
principle prevails in Ontario, Manitoba,
Nota Scotia and New Brunswick, is I'ru
visctal Atkin, and then is no honest reason
why it should not be applied to Federal
elections also.
)se pian, one vote, in • logical principle
of • democratic government of the people
by the people, and is the roily method by
which • self respectiog people can have an
honest, impartial and representative gov-
erning power. It would linen the temps -
sato. to the way of personation, and wonld
reduos the preparation and revising of
voters' lists to • minimum.
Ry the recognition of this pnoclple in
rating, the *otos of the people of any con-
stituency could be easily ganged, sod the
true sentiment of the section would not be
liable to be smothered by the votes of •
horde of outsiders, who with the aid of
free passes, and flash of boodle and beer,
could come from the ends of the earth, se
they 4.4 to West Moron oa * recent oc.
memo
By ell mesas let the j ri.cipal of one nus,
ase vote, be established in Fdenl politics
The nun who oppress it is not holiest K
upright
A PJLICE MAGISTRATE WANTED.
�)1'Ri\(: the part few weeks we
notice that polios magistrates have bees ap
Poland by the t'OYerament at Caledonia,
Denayille and other poises, and a is with
satisfaction that we learn that the memorial
rote the town couno.l of (:ndericj, in favor
such as appointment for One town has
w reached the Legislature.
It is to he hoped lhas no time roll be lost
the ('shiest is acting upon the memorial
At town mmaeil, as Then is 00 plana j.
Crusade more is seed of • police emeietrate
at present then is io.dertch
For some rears past the enforcement o1
are sod order in ehss .5110n has been lax in
the extreme. end the •gitatien for • polies
magistrate has resulted from the failure of
the local authorities to saferee the kw
Fee yeses pest hoanes a inhume have he.e
rue openly ta denotes of a taws bylaw, with
the k.ewlde+sswl c•t•.seet of the aethgei•
flan For years, nee, the mayor et the
tetra hue weed • pens' hall whin' was
'1'1
neve is the tow*ship is which he lived at the
Ohs Ism' mwelcipal ebonies, we fail to see MA
why he she.ld be spread ever Smith Huron I for
se • polities! median* at the crowing local so as
exateet, We w all willing that he 'Meld c►
remain "loft-ne.eaat .t the Thsrntty• r
?hand Relddyss"-.a be pets it is his •tor
Ansi p�.SW o..4 --Mt, emelt es w• eery
1E news that mews from Winnipeg
. dug tile.sutesci*g of 14110111M art, '1
peramator, for per)ury : and of Hot
•
v, the derelict depety retuning sheer,
opening his polite, Aosta .hoed of tn.te,
to albs of ho►us rete• hsiug pmt is, le
..ring in the et inns.
R All Brat. is wee •
professional Asiana.
and it s h.l.e -.d did mesas
Me for the 1'e.eerval.,e party is
run elimeliues wail and at other times wit h-
oot Meese., but always briugiug returns to
the wryer.
Yoker *ling i• hotels and other modes
cal eambbag have hens participated is ad
approved of by the .sen whose duty it
should bare bees to ase that the law was
eolorc.d, and in other ways the lows has
been run wide open in defiance of tows by-
law sod Provincial statute.
Last Summer the residents of a asthma
section o1 the tows wen oompelled, by the
I.aetion o1 the authontles, to drat• out by
foto. the Inmate. of a div who had settled
down in a previously respectable local
sty, sad the house was dismantled by the at
tack of these who raided the premises.
Last year • communication aiding for the
appointmeut of • police magistrate was pec
vented to the town council, sigma) i n be-
half of the W. (' T. 1' , the K. T. of T.
and Die leading churches of the town, but
Mayor 11. ri tat and a pliant majority n -
(meal to accede to the request. This year •
request that the council uttmorulise the
Legislature to have a polite rnagistrate ap-
pointed, without salary, met with sower,
notwithstanding the fact that a stuffed
petition, got up at the instance of the Bur -
1.1.14 c1itJ1o, was presented against the ap-
pointment
p-
potntment
The matter is now is the hands of the
I:over*meot, and it is to be hoped that tm-
niedute action will be tgken in accordara
with :he aiemor.al of the council.
1 _
SNAP SHOTS.
Sir .kpol.l'BRS turn on the ,pit 1 -
about
aln,at due.
3Ltrch, which rtllile in like * lataesli,
has had a rip snorting rear en Z to it.
Why don't the Yanks nt Washing
ton bustle along their tariff legislation and
let the Ottawa taritl tinkers out
if Mir Jolts un.lertrsnes to " lop off
he mouldering branches ' of the X. 1'.
there will be nothing left but a barren old
•1uhip.
The cancelled lxm,tage .tautp has
teen eh„t ing Opgnite • numlear of dishonest
people of late. They didn't know it was
loaded.
It j, to be hoped that 01tll a rt.
turn to health and atreogth Messieurs M.
Gt kvl t and Cunmp,:e.t• will not again be
lei front the pati of Political virtue.
Eton the Tory organ, which former
ly could see no good thing in t l it .rose, are
now forced to admit that the (:rand (Mi
Mao powered the aortae of resignation
A gentleman roamed .1. !Sit AI:L
1 tern, M,1' , is writioe entertaining letters
Irons Ottawa to The New fork Sun these
days. They are well worth reading, too,
"According to Hot LR' has always
bees accepted as so authority at the card
table. Lost devotees of the pasteboard
sow claim that the authority is, 'according
to HI."
East Middlesex Conw'rtatn1' tlet
u convents. in London Saturday last, and
adjourned without selecting a candidate.
What's the matter with Uncle In. n: Toot. -
el , anyway'
We wonder if the i;icar.erntion of
Coxool.l.t end -Cede Tuou1." had any
thing to do in ettcting the difference be-
tween the Federal estimates of the current
and coming year. -
Some tallow braiue.l Tory editor
will presently be taking inners! Hg.i:rar
to task for exposing to public view the ab
lordly weak condition of the s'ao.diso
Melitis, don tcherknow.
'fhe oar !tr. Rtttc.u', \1.P., has
slid to the rear 'wee the Legislature opened
would almost lead one to behere that
toboggan elides are still in rogue at the
Toronto ',omen's Perk.
\Ye Iiaten ' heard anything lately
about those "eight eewtituescies- -tour by
acclamation" that are pining for the moth.
datura of the Hoa .11.1.11. C, Fit: PATTIR-
' ns. Why u this thus •
A uta.eet gamin reeently defined the
minden' pleasures of Enter by saying, " Ds
yonevsten git the colored eggs, ye know .
the wimmen folks git the ducks of bonnets ;
sad the men they git the noose."
Things are hooking tip for Ai.ncur
E.r.oAgn, Prince of Wale., WINO he has i
dance of hennaing fether-ie-law to a real,
live !tritish Premier. Hie Royal Highness
is in lack, whether he k.owe it or One.
The 1 orange WA IL ter an.l the
H-ttled TRowrwtx are having • monkey
and parrot time at Ottawa, whilst the Y.1 -
low MARTI. and the hick Timis appear
M Its feetiag along in a most neighborly
fellelner.
i.' Otters.., that making a colonial
"Sir" out of young ('nexus Tyree* hefi't
settled the ilehring Sea dif1Femlty haters**
Britain and the 1'sjled States. it also
turas pet that remade "lea's no it," as it is
only • colony.
The failures in Console for the week
midis( March 24, according to Dana's Re
view, were 50 spinet 26 fee the correspond
ing weak last year Bet Finance M...ster
'onus assures us that we are mese pros
proms thea ever before.
.A rural contemporary, who is he
yesd doubt a lineal dseesedset of the late
Toone. 1' , Fal , says that • pro
mimeo resident of (lnderieh mos at • spell
jag hes .sed • hiss, a hay, • hell, twit been
and • hen to spell sal e -e s.
The Empire in surprised at the men
testes of pr.e.ater I'et s.Rs•1.Ato. Rat
tit.., he eau fare "Mom, and the 0evere.
mat be was ss aortaes to help en the psi
may reeemtyd a His Freebies, a sees-
mat.th. of 111. s... .,, Yea '
RTK BLthVN TO ATOMS
'terrible Explosion iu a Powder Fee-
Ic,'y
iu l'ruun:'!taunt.
BLOWN L UT OF EXISTENCE
Taus i.rplw,es of eh. tforke Meet a
shackling Ue•lh A H.uw Neat, I.)
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sealh the Kolas.
I'm+m lis:, le., March ^_1. -- fhe Ilyna
esus works of the Acme Powder l'uwpauy,
u Black Bun, fourteen mils above lltte-
burg, on the Allegheuy Valley railroad.
blew up yesterday. lalling two alien and
three women and belly wrecking houses
and other buildings In Acrustoula, directly
across the river, at Hutton. two utiles
south, at Johustun stating,short distance.
east. The woiueu killed wenta
s Mrs William
Arthur's, eutpluyed in waken shills, Mies
Sadie ltewalel•, a niece of res Arthus,
alma employed the 1 shell maker. Eight
men were ewployed In that works, but wily
three had gone to work. The works of the
Acme Funder Company were blewu com-
pletely out of renitence.
The lucatiou of the works was about a
mile frees Hutton• in a ramie. The tint
explosion occurred in the packing house
in the wonting shortly atter work hal
been comnieucunl. Tire only eye wituese .
of it are Superiutendeul Mooney aid
Sauou Brailey, age of the workmen.
They were al rue glyverii.e Ltttve, almost
200 feet above the packing house, arrang
Mg to make nitro-glycerine, which was
their Ant duty to the morning. Bradley
hal leis syr+ iu the direction of the pack
ing house whiin Le saw n 8wrh of tin
come opt of the door. In • terrified shout
to Mo3uey he said " %%hada that 7'
'Mooney shouted in return: " it's fire , run
fur your lite. '!'bang fled up the inn as
Dot as their legs would tale them. bat in
a few seconds the awful explosion deaf•
rued them and hailed them to the ground.
Meleney was struck oar the right thigh by a
splinter. Bradley wan uninjured. The
pecking hocse wee located about 100 yards
from the Allegheny Volley railroad tracks,
and war • two-st..rey wooden house 20 by
$0 feet
At the time of the explosion Mr. Arthur,
his wile, Sadie Uernaley and Robbins wero
in the botteliig and were blown to Ira.
meat's Neaie Romaley was in the board
ing hoo--, wh:. L was Leonel about lied
feet below the packing house. This build
ing wase two story triune structure about
41) by 40 fret. it was lerelkxl to the
ground a Nellie was crushed by the fall
Ing titpbe She was reeetlsd, but diel on
the way to limping'.
Another a pioriou occurred at the tun-
ing house au our later. The smoke had
Mets seen in ti e to warn all :u the vicinity
to get sat-ot1' . way berms* the explosion
took place and , lives were lost.
Thr belies .•t t e viiias were, blown to
atoms. Th. lag, parts found were por-
tions of two trunks npp otel to be of the
women un aceoont ..t the proximity of
pieces of scalp with 1, tr hair on theist. A
toot was found. Sinai pieces of clothing
were fund here and t ere, but pone was
fanned ani the flesh pie ed np. The paws
t:nus of bodies found we - blackened aul
burne.l Aomewtui( The ...1 of the re
mains were scattered about /thin a radius
d 1'111 yards, but pieces 0 blooely dash
acid Jeanie werl found • roiland a half
nes •
kind ..f excitement in the .1i1 betty Val
ley abate end below Ria.•►'• Ru and was
felt at Stiarpebats pearly ten rfiles•d'u-
tent
Lblm gee s •Men Heart.
NMI V•.az, March 22. -It took • 'ury
only a quarter of au hoar t.. give • ye ict
of i4II,IIO0, doubling the damages wb h
Esther Jacobs once recovered in her en
for breach of pr"mi . against Henry B.
Sirs on the third trial. The defeudant
was .beano, but the case, which had been
pending four years, was ordered to pro-
ceed. [Le jury game its verdict last 14
minutes after the cruse of the jndgs's
*berg* summing up the testimony mutely
given by the Ala ntifT
The ireciall•ta .( Germany.
• \ `ar,-h :6.--.tugnat Nebel and
Paul Stnger.Socloi Democratic Members of
-the Berman Reichatatg, and the t;ermett
agitator lieriseh, add reseed a meeting of
Austrian Socialist delegates here yester•
day. They advised the Austrians to join
the t Inman. in' ft., iniug au international
union of Socialists, to combat the anti
?socialist league whi:h they said the gov-
ernments of Eun.,o were preparing to
organize.
tNrres W/w.g *strike in Toledo,-.
Tot.xd., 'lamb 26. -Only five cars w.w
in operation on the lines of the Toledo
eleetnc street railway on Saturday and the
situation was decidedly favorable to the
strikers. Public sympathy is with the
strikers, despite the feet that their be-
havior at times bordered on violation/ of
the law. 'Ars were stoned, and the men
in .;barge threatened with violenee and
several ;tars the pollee were celled out
No arrests were tisane, however
6.le.er Mee drained
Tonsxr., March 26. -Then i'comaider
able uneasiness among wholesale liquor
men over the tariff anuunneementa 7 bey
think that the duty in other lines will he
reduced and the difference made tip by an
advance on liquors. Although nothiut
has been heard relative to the new tariff,
yet the report that there will be an al
ranee in liquors has nosed considerable
ana40y oar the part of importers
datttg. 1gwees at Meek.
Kaon t.oi, 14.T., March 34. -Ex 'edge
Newton, of Casey Island, wan 0a Smut
day taken to the 'Clop county penitenti-
ary to serve on I,is term of nine months.
On arrival then Ise wea shaved, domed in
• striped .oil and pat to work in the !tail
bag factory
headline the leespi pe et Gorillas.
New Time. March M. --Prof. It 1_
(Saner, who has bests in Africa nearly two
years studying the languages of gorillas,
arrived yesterday on the Strode He ex
preload hieing! se well pleases! with the
result of the h.vestayatkma and s piennino
to make another trip to continuo them,
A el real«. ►areser's Kea., Leen
W•reni,.. March It -A born belt�g
to Arid rew *.rot, about ono .•S •
1111114111 from here, wog enepieldirblamed.
All the grain, Imphin,rnta pip end
poultry woes also barest The mettle w
ent
saved insured fa Memstahe I.serunee 1....
■.•nil ea • 40.11.0411111p.
°rr.wa, Nes* 1E -The empalatteeet
et Daemon Mardabwa. et Maim. to theormeraeszpft he. e he
ass �IInMd • Sul ftaot�
LEES)UNN.
TrI1111A1, klaruh n.
Mn. Fred Hones apes' Easter at Brims
field.
Hilary sad ANF. Hortos spool Easter
amiss relatives at Chinos and ltsumnekl.
School here sdj.aroeJ for the Kamer holi-
days. Its twiner Mise Ella Stewart spent
her holidays at Ku.ssiller Wath her p aronts,
Mr.
and Mrs. Joh* Stewart.
Kano. am... Jas. Thurlow, who for the
Mat two years has rested the Oxford farms,
rwoestly sold to John and .lames Chisholm,
has rested • farm o0 Primrose avenue au
t:oderi:h tewatahip from Mr Elliott. Ise
burs loses a popular resident .ad s good
.sighbor, who will be much mused here
We, with others, with Mr and Mrs,Thurlow
every success to thou uew home.
E:1.raat Easter Sunday of 1894 was a
oold, severe day, with heavy wind, quite •
contrast to the proceeding Sabbath, the
third Sunday i. March, which opined well
merit bei. ealled Palm Sunday, as every -
bedy enjoyed it for devotional duties as well
as for plantain making, it being such a mire
day. W1U the Alt advent of an Easter in
March re *Meir► of the weather so *os
tory and cress i. hie homer,
DUNLOP.
Ti c+ntr, March 2:
Mise Resale Allen visited in the clnular
pity of Huron last week.
The school wood was sawed and piled io
the school shed last work, Wm. robin and
J. U. 1'ummagg douig the lob for the sec-
t•on. Tt.o number of *oris• to keep educe
tion in warmth for the )ear was seven.
1'r.:-..r.u. 51r and Mrs. Joseph Beck,
el matfett', visited here es flood Friday,
Hos being their Srs. •mesgst old frame,
here sums their wedding of two menthe aro
Mie Nara Corbett sprat Keeler el
I:odrlch, the guest of Mies Inlay
Mies Aller Curneu.g, of the Collegiate l.
shote, f:odsrich, is spending the '.sets,
holidays at Mem
rle Kaiisus. Tuesday of last week
quite • romlier e1 rea►deeta, perhaps utas
of the tomer ser, were Iooklag a•etsmoi
fur the cosn1nat of the bridal Fart), o1 (4,.
and Mira 'Il.us. Henry, o/ Pollan, wh„y
passel ao l repassed our burg to Godwin'
to be wedded by Rev. J A. Anaemic, 1:
A , at the manse. Here they mist the pts•.
sant hearty outtgratulatioae of former
friends who wish them success and ori,
happloer oa the matn.uonial journey ,.f
this tran•iont life. '1'h. bride, Charlotte A
McAllister was • popular resident here no
over eight years and undo • deep blast i.
her departure from here in our mond .;le:e
and in the Leebura church, of 10110 10N
1 was a member. She was • useful worker
I ti promote the church work, being •Ia, a
painstaking teacher in its Sunday school,
' when under the pastorate of itev. J. A
Anderson
ASHFIELD-
Moritar, Mar. 26.
W. are Burry to learn that 1lal I:ard.ier,
daughter of .1. If Gardner is seriously ill
with magenta of of the lungs.
1. Cook, at Paramount• has i,eee taka.g
unto himself • life partner 10 the person of
um of our esteemed young holies, MI es at
A. Mcl►ugagh, 12th concern's'. We wish
the young couple • proaperous voyage o'er
the sea of time.
is Perrin's Neuf Corlllilation in Tall aid
Mode Shades beautif illy Mended with Gtiltl,
While, Nile or Heliotrope lacing, slilchinr
and large buttons to match. The advance
shipments- of 'Perrin Frere s famous " .Bour-
bon, • Bretagne- and' Chamois Mousquetairt'
.Fre to hand. The former in both Blacks and
Colors is positively the best One Dollar Glove
in Canada. Evert' Sir,guaranteed by a guar-
antee z eitkh means' ething Don't -buy -K
Gloves without seeing our stock.
A Snap in Laces
This i to 11e 1f " Lace Season" ---so the.
Fashioirs decree.
'We fortunate' secured Iasi' week I
p1ecesc _oorj'tte Oriental Lace in wide widths
/a rialhr r-•lailed at froin 25c. to 5 oc., which it'1'
.('ill sell at I2 I - 2C. and 15c.
Special values in Bla -k F/ouitcing, Tao
Toned Irish Point, Torclton and 1 alencienn, s.
Laces ; also Nc�t' Wave, Meander and Prii!-
ss Aiav Braids in I/;' three popular -width,.
April Fashion Sheets free to Customer'.
N. B. -Bear in mind our Dress Goods Department
offers greater inducements than any other in Qoderich.
We've the Largest Selection,
We've the Best Values.
Vat
f"ohele Oce
OUTFITTERS.
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