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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-5-31, Page 44 THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1894. She °thgu m rNauninno MVMRY THURSDAY MORNING ay D.reCRYCiNT. Nee et ruMleatlea $ sad 10. Nerthai est. Wedertch. l ooterle. Terme of Nsa.riMtala t ne month, In set varies ....1' 4 11 roe "...,the ... ...L. ID 18 .S) •4r. .,edit la .►and, thFad e will be ...... .. . ... w. Mr M L..h .t Toter '..bel. Tema label 1. • standout receipt .1 the date W whiut. yt .1 sec paid up. Nee that 1t is rot •11c sed to tall into arrear. A tit • I h•rbre of address in desired. the a'dand the new address should beet•ea. advert *.toe Naive Lees! and Mar os.u.J advertisements. ; so. per Ilse for gree insertion. and 3 ere'. p. r e ter garb ...he -anent insertion. tleaeuried by a neapsal eil sage. Masisees cordite Na lines and Moder. per row. Advertisements of 1.rt. Found. titr.y..d. Mtuatinoe V.,a*t. Animator's Wanted • .d Btrinaes ('hence• Wanted. not etorwlire / Hare nonpareil, SI per month. Houses nn Sale and Farms on tale; ant to exceed t I.nr.. ,I for Ara mou'h. lute. per ••iA sasuent month. largrr advt.. ie proaerriton Any special not'.&. the ohm. t of *Pilch 1.1 0 prole the pecuniary .oebt of any •nil. lrl vual or company. to be cnneldered an ad yer'is.ment and charred u'rnr'd tu.rly. Leel noltaw in nonpareil type nue cunt per word. no not i.e. leo. ! han Ytr Iteral amino. is ordinary reading 111..e ton awe per word. No .ogee far leer Iles • Not ices for Churches and other religious and be.evolent institutions hall rate. leesmeeetal e•e.trarl advert la mon t.. A limited number of die I•ffed •'"ort' • meets will he in,.r ml at the etnllnwyi.a raw. Per inch, nee inertion. •, ry '• fourinsrrtian' - " thee. m.mtha ...1 " six months ... .••"........... No •dseri�� tet on thee iwo Inehr'n length will be cek•ulated on shote br,•.. S per root.di..00unt elln.rd for mail pay 'n.' ;a dove ea rve mon'h.'rowt tart ; 10 per cont. or. ., r '.menthe% rod t% par eon,. nn • rat'.. These SO.ditloas will two rile•' I y rulon et. Ab.wi ••Tbr awemal- ,,Leer.. Subscriber who fail to receive Tog ' 'll'I du regularly. either by rrerier or by u,*ll. sal . ower • fat or by ecqunl.tiner us of the ten At es early a date as Iro.Ible. Refect.d monomeric,* resent he ref 'mood. t'orreep,ndence was. be written a one side Of paper only. relell.ker's Mede.. J. C. Le TOIwt. of Ooderleh, hair been ap "pMrtevl 1.1. -al Travelling Agent !Or the town shire of (latrr,ch, Colborne. Ashfield and Ws- wann,h. Intel pn.tmeeten over the district are also emnowrrnd to receive sub.crlptlo.a to TIM Alt cumin ounal lone must beaddremed t0 D. McU11.LECCDDT. Tis Mosel. rename Call M. 9.drieb. Out. WEST hIIRON.• MR. CARROW'S MEETINGS. Meetings in the interest of the Liberal Can date will be held at DF.va.*.eoz, Thsreday, May 31st, at 2 r RLtt., at 8 r r. Losbae..l.or.:H, Friday, .bine 1st, at R r. m. Arst•.N, Sacerd•y. ,lune lad, Lta:HAI.I 11, Monday, J une 4th, at 8 P.11 Kt%rau., Tneedy, Sob, lilaidwie.t. Wed., " nth, " Fteisr's, Thursday, " 7th, '• 8r. Hewes. F'nday, " 818, •• ST. Arar.'rttae, Sat., " 4th, " Lgssrstd, Monday, " 1118, " Goo.u,-a, Teeway, ,. 12.h, " CLtnoir. Wed., " 13th, " Bar,:t.rs, Thursday, " 14th, " Friday, " 154, " Now1NATl.e, Tues., " 19th " Toe Nit.., Wedees., " 20th. " H.LrA'rr, Thursday, " 21st, •' WIND addressee will be delivered by Mr. (.ARROW and others on the public quell Does of the day. The Hui .JOHN DRi' DEN, Commissioner of Ann:niters for Ontario, will address the meetings at Duesaaton and Blyth. The Opposition Candidate is in- vited to take part in ewe the discussion. 04 64 64 dd id ALL ARE INVITED. ELECTORS' ATTENTION. The Liberals* ossmlttee room over Tates', hardware store will be epee at ' '1 every eve - ming. S eery on* interested In for .tenni,. of Mr. 9arrew is condi .11; Invited 10 .Heid. By order of 1 at ('OMMiTTitE, 9ODLRICH. THURSDAY. MAT 1t, [Mw. THE leading Conservative journal hem at Jut stated that the hamar eaves were not taken from the College farm. When it admits that the calv.s were simply • rail which was not twbrctlnns the story eau be struck frees the list of template falsehoods. 12THERE hes been no outcry by that f a,rwe eat which tree sot .old from the Gwaph Farm .beet mierepre•estatie.s. Rot the oath, deaden .f the Province are howling mod ever thorn, •.d if the call dose .et got • rest semethiag will drop it weal be the elf-- VARiABLE AS THE WiND.- 11 was seeded lens ego that Mr Meredith meld take snore peithgs es dm sea.. .sagess tam thy suss who answer figured is ser polities Be bee bees kr the belle* • id agora the allot ; ler the bbl el.ekees •.4 name the Irish eLLLtsos t Iso eke Somme Rthed ameedmassa amid egabst the 9sgseet* Rabe. amen'-uaka Dub is all Yr. lI sihti essonerts sad nonosee phew eased there le rsee.kiid we .sere re sen.e.k4. piAesssee Hoa that Om el bb era* _boron ed tluar elle the Ilm WILL Tr.E FARMERS FCRliT 7 NO Ener (arming country can be lard is the world se -day than 1teat which surrounds Leiden sad yaks@ it whet it r, Mel Mr Meredith, whoa °perdue es (tam pang. there, was dumb abort Agriculture. (le hr *Jaques'. •deed. touching • subject of the greatest lmportaso• t1.ot followtes rose Intra. foetid la the prooslurge of the Hour thememos the office of Mieater o1 Agri •sltural was created, will throw • per Sat dead of light . " Mored by Mr Meredith, seconded by Mrl'reightos, that while the Hoene o00 curs m the proposal too to give greater at ostiole by tbe er.rwuve govrar.st to the agncultor•I detinetIll of the proviuoe them has hitherto been dooe,it is of opiuloo that that end au 0. attained withdut Incsrrtag the expense of adding another meMber be the executive council end the ioarital"..4- dtuoe.l expiates which shell b• os.a.�sea on such ad id tion." - - Mr. W 1) Mcl'heruns, Proudest of the Toronto 1 oung Conservatives, said 1a br inaugural address last fell "Then we have • Minister of Agriculture who has practically nothing W do, and ac aerdiegly dose little, a department which could .only have been managed by one ot the ether ministers &d should neer have been created." Will the farmers of ttsteno forget this attempt or the Opposition to frustrate the Mowat Administration as ate efforts to ad - ranee Agriculture by placing • prectcal tanner in charge of • responsible lepers• meat of the Uoverameat of the Province • PRINCIPAL GRANT ON THE ISSUE. 'i'IIE following earnest word. from Principal Grant, ut queen's University, an old hue Conservative, will well repay sere um perusal at the present June. 1t is the message of • thoughtful man to thoughtful men. The one point which our people every where must settle as this . ('an we get ad mmistralore who are determined that Ules com nandment " Thou shalt not steal" .ha 1 be observed • Till that is settled it Is use- less to talk •bout anything else. I'ruvir cul rigida, 001..1 questions, tariff reform, British conuectom, cao•b. cable., railways -- what is the use of discussing these if we sink into • nation of thieves` That is what - we must become it we tolerate stealing in hivh places, for what is done at the top u done at the bottom. Look at the revel*. turns that we have hal since 18.+1 oorrup- tioo in w many Toasters that we wondered of there was a clean spot anywhere. A re• cent instance is enouvh to show how deep the route of the malady are. and to show hone hard it is for • (;overomeut to act, even with goal intentions, unless supported by a public opinion. Two worthy veetk- men were condoled and sent to goal. Freon disagreed with them, and they were set free. Osra is about off rt.g himself as a candidate for P•rliaasoot ; the other was taken from prison as acos.lueriag hero. In Mo.tren tine .eetko.en received hien at the railway statism wok cheers, took him to the Windsor Hotel and dtued and wined him. He in reply, mid mot • word about 111 health, but declared that the people would not allow the Government to keep him in risao any longer. When c0nvlete get such treatment ordioary trim will not he much disincIoed to be classed anon °om- elcts. As we think of the saturnalia that must have •tested for a long time before mach • state of public morale could become passible, we are forced W ask abet inight have b•ppemed W the richest pro- yince in the Ihominton il any easy-going politician had had charge of ie strop. box • Khat plunder there was for • gang. W'e have timber limits worth tens of millions ; we could stand • debt of twenty or thirty milhoaa as easily as i, xebec. A politician of easy virtue wouhl have lavished thea millions ca heeler and hangers o., who, in return, would be eotbuwastically voting him a god. Doss net this thought, throw some light on what we have escaped, and no what we owe W the mall who has been is charge of our " strong box " tor twe.ty- two year • Assuredly, the revektioos hs.e had that affect 00 me. Our mossy is stall ours, and our honor is sure. Thank 1; ,d for it, also let us keep our powder dry that is, keep a gond servant al his post A man who will not read this lemon will not heed anything. in one word, 4laterin a0.ot afford to dismiss Sir t /liver M.w•t." Again. there can be so doubt that '. r Oliver Mowat stands now for the fair trest- moot of minorities, and that a the only way M make possible r tooted Canadian people. Some Prot.staata sem W he scard now, and they will he ashamed of themselves hy- •ad-by. We Prowt.nte used to be kaoline. We seed W may that truth is great and wilt prevail : that truth seeded only • fair bold ad no favor, but sow ems* of m seem lobs afraid of the nursling of a reef. It is fascted that one Roma Catholic i. a ('.b1Nt eau hind half • doom Protests/its, and that s feeble minority ago deprive se .f oar liber- ties if they get their *ban .f • samba of paltry officer The fame that this were takes are .o •strew that it is impisikle for the thing to last say time. For instaooe, then as nut • mote t proal Protestant is Canada than Hon. Mr. (aero.. He te straight from first to last, Incorruptibly entry inch • las., etymble, daises t, an homer W kis city. Yet saw geed gas are apneas( tint because they Abe him • slave to Reese. They might just se well think him the King of the Ceasib•1 lassie. 1 ksow tha force of prejudi.e sad sure, bot it is chigoe' to .0 h.vithaeasy y el . intelligent p. -- pi. of Ontario will be carried off their fort y this some. Tire an bigots es both sides, bat the greet mass of our people do not totaled to sew drainer' teeth, and the greet meso d Prete.a.b have no intention of labile( Cod's caw with the devil's weapons. 1 °meet help ssying here that 1 weeder • little that Mr. Meredith dreg sot speak est what he mist feel with regard to the P. P. A. C steetti.( with snob an msseia4. or eves .gently aeoopties its aid, must be fetal to him. It may be mid that he is .*a engo.ttiw(. No. bet the reeeivr te as 0104 se the thief. R.eb allies must hen their pries, r.1 tan me ere to act as • linntuea- sag. i ww.ld like to hear fee. both leaden a dirket repudiation .lel det..eia• ties of any lirgergeatiaa that No bred on the pr srLytie s .f say elms of dor n.epla es re- fitta•_gr•esda We seed • trier a all good mea .. (asi, sad we dare w My le say sem that be muse abashes the r.. Hopes .f ►r neeiher Infer* be ..s be impost - ed to be treated s • ani... ()s this third resod. Mem, 1 say, we .0 set @geed to de- poses Leith No Mavis. et M4 ( Mover Mowat. woods Afameata _preen..• t1v111 had value Se Ike warye, allonts.Hag the imree••gw Is do ..t '104 .ted sed.saa'hyalin. will del yon 1 .s sk program loo• s-a�oD04 ske some kgs bees of 0 ell alma 'e Syrup et Tip* le kw COA TRAINS NII 111) The Striking Miner* Determined le Plat' a Winslow Gane. THEY DESTROY MINE PROPERTY Ir.pr.d.tl.a. Committal as Several Mae. A Valet see.M as Cripple Crook A M.b .I Seven Msadred bet ue1 a. A$Mek Pelee, 1111.01.. Train HAcr., May 28. -The strikinngg Judiana coal miners are still deterutiued that DO cual shell be shipped through this di.nct. All trains on the Eyausviale and T...ra lieu t• railroad wore held up at Shelburne, south of here, and remained by the miners. If no Dual was found the trains were allowed to proceed, but when nal we found cite can were ode -tracker. At Lyford. on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois, then was some excitement early is the morning when • train crew from Lane tile, 111., attempted to reouver • num bet of can ca tared from the Terre Haut* detectives. 'liter miners refused W let the coal be movwl. They climbed on the cars and set nue brakea The crew were own polled to return without the coal tirautorIELn, 111., Nay 2nd. --Governor Alygeld hie received telegrams from Elm- wood and Minuuk calling for arms, as trouble was bared from the striking miners. A later telegram from Miuuuk said the wub had seised an Illinois Central train. ('surrLs ('arse, Col., May 21t -The re (.ort sent nut from !knee( that sixteen men were .,lied iu a hattle between atilt tug mobs, and deputy sheriffs yeetenay was exymgerated. The lst.•it news from the mew of the trouble is that one miner was killed and four wounded, A report that a deputy sheriff had been 5111ed has not beau verified. 1'he deputies took eight of theatriken prisoners. 1'Hn.ursutu, Pa, May ':N. -The first destruction 1.1 property 111 this section as a neigh of the wines stria• took place at LL"oallaud, whoa • number of miners completely destroyed the tipple at Over- lay's wiue, which had been at work for several days shipping coal by mail. Sev- ers' deputy sheriffs were on guard, but the striking miners man .(fed to draw the d.pnties away, and the property was de strayed. PAS A, Ill., May 28. -The city is in • • t'te of wildest excitement over the news that 7011 strikers are in rout. from Terre Haute, 104.tu Pans; The bums guards and 54.10 deputise are getting in readiness PreparatI.•Is have been made to chair the Mala and place 100 guards around each smite. The miners -trill be taken out of the mine* by operators to protect their property. Every citizen is armed with • gun or • revolver. Mayor Heyward has wired Governor Altgeld for 310) guns and u uwauitiot As sono as it le learned that the mob is approaching tine town the home guard with .rW Winchester will march east two miles, tear up tracks and eu- deavor w drive off the mob. UnotcTuws, 1'a, May 28 -Three tboo rand miners attended the funeral of the victims of the Weabington Iluu 8.111.•. There was nu dietarbance. Comma CRICKS, Co!.. May -Another skirmish by occurred between the miners and the deputies in the vicinity of Factor and bene miners were killed. Queen'. nirvbda; M..en. LONDON, May 26. -The Casette an• nounees that the (queen has conferred the honor of Knighthood upon the following gentlemen: Mr, Fuus Smith, member of the Canadian Senate, Judge Le Cananit of the Superior Court of y1nebee; Arthur Renwick. Commissioner of Sydney, New Sosth Wales, te the W.rLd's Fair et Chi- cago, and J. J. liriuliutoo. Commwioner of Ceylon to the World's Fair et ehicsgo. These honors have beau Maui announced . William C. tan Horne. President of the Canadian Pacific Hallway, appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St. George. C. E. de Boucher ville, Canadian 8.0.10r, Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St George; Vis- count Wolseley. Commander of the forces is Ireland. mid Sir itonald Stewart, Com - maunder n-ehief of Her Majesty's Fuross in India, Said Man iala C.p*..wd mew r1dwn, ('ot.uxow000, lilt. May 24. -The steamer Northern Belk, which has arrived, brings news of the capture of two fishing boat. and twenty-two trap Mets oy the Government almoner Cruiser fur illegal fishing at the Bastards. The trap nets were burned. An attempt was made to capture the fishermen with some success. Ome man who jumped in the ester to escape was fired at, butave bimetal( up and wee taken to French River, and there tried and fined 840. 1)0. of the captured fishermen seined Noisly turned queen's evidence Further particulars are not known here, bat serious trouble is ex patted._ Catalano*. Most Walt Loewe, May 96. -Mr. A. Gardner, pre- sident of the Board of Agriculture. reply- ing is the Homy. of Commons to Mr. Henry Chaplin, mid that it woo pr*able the expert examination of the lungs of ion ported Canadian mule now is progress would not be concluded before the end of Jun., when the retort would at ones be submitted to Parliament A r.eliek II/u•'. Hoed. Bent N V., May 18. -Mrs. William Andrews of Mitchellville. • little settle- ment • few miles from this village• com- mitted suicide by taking • dose ot ptoiso0. The only known reason for the rommnsi,n of the rash act is that her husband went to prayer meeting against her protests, leav- ing her at home Mono. Pu00c.yo,. N.J., May 98. -Firmest Otto William Mildest. professor of Ger man In Princeton College, is dead. He was born in 1648 on Strew Prussia For the past sight years hs had been practically m the siea dlreetor of Or collets. He formerly lived In Cooperstown. N. Y. (.T a, Wet Tab. All aklpes.at. Moenteat. May 98 --The tired Trunk Railway ('empany hase rescinded the oni*r Halting the shipments over the wart dans the mal strike, and are pre- pared to roes.* eo.elg.esente se hereto for. Form.. /Silks. a, IAgbasing. Msaa, Oat. May it -Oen. Rolh.d, a tame Bvtag about four mdse south of Medan while el work plo.ghl.g, wee killed oy Ilgbyt.g; ease beth Bones mud • eat The DI.NM .Mira 4eewa4141e. Its Pus, Ten , nay w -The esu.. 41 MS reseed as srdises . Mi ldrgg memos die 4111 was a 111 ddNetreete I. BOOKS AND PERIODCALS. Toe IMU.a•roa --The July i....o1 The Dail ester'. whisk is called 18e "Ind - wafter .ether," bogies a sew volume with a meet •ttraerve table el eastenle. Th. styles deployed are rra.enaMe sled, Moreton, pioterwy.e and ..wind, .ted the faacy work well prase the most i etidi... 8.mmr maid or metre. The opening emptier e. The Yore, by the &tart of the llels.rte System et rajoweal Culture, will I.ute•t • 1rre elan of readers. sad meet foricisatieg boor employment is provided Is tar tint of • woo of ill.atntad papers o. Flueemuee Iron Work. Th. cow". •roils for the month is A Girl's Wer and Work at Wellesley, sad .n expert orae on Tele- graphy as en Employment for Woomera. The Daughter's Erie.ds is the subject of the •r• tick i. the Mother and laughter erne, •.d soar military advice o. Bathing is gives in the chapter o. W foe laving. A novel miter tainmeot 1. the shape of A Fes Party re de- °nbe ., the c.r.monsl for • Silk .ted Leath- er Waddles is give., sod then is •he • ~enable paper on Picnic firing Flower Makings sepeci•Uy wandered an The l'.ee of ('rope and Tues Paper, sod further in- . tructtoo u para on How to Serve Smell Fruits. The Mediated papers m Knittle(, Netting, Tatuag and ('rochenug are al at- •ractive as meal, and the bright tells Around the Te Table, and • review of the Newest Rooks complete • very int.retl.g number. The subscription price of The I Mbnemor a 11.00 • veer. 4iugle Copse, 15 cents. Address order to"rhe Delineator Publishing t'c. (Lodi, 33 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Oat DUNLOP. Mo.uty, May 28. Detective treble, from the Nile. primed through our uurg Wednesday last on twat DOM. Slur Kell, of (:odrich township, was the goat of Mss Francis Elliott o.e day last week. Mr and Mn. Andrew l.reeo, of Rose lisle Farm, visited frie.ds to Lueknow o0 the 24th The l; ueen's Birthday here was quiet, several of our reaction's taking in the i O. G. T. phonic at Lesbian, ,n the alt.'. roe, M. trbleat Hovius Juhu M. Wdlane and James Tobin ha.* been appointed fence-ylewers for 1894, in this part of Col- borne, by the Township council Ina 4I u' ,.'*,- - Nos the clerical. of Col borne, but Ile municipal fathers In full sum hen, followed by • train of followers, who listened with deep fervour to the addresses tea the menus of the jobs to be let. They then put in their buds for the contract of improving tbe roais of thissection by lining culverts and vnveltiog in places. Pce.'os; u. James Luby, of Chicago, at present visiting rekuves in (;odrich, gave oar burg a transient visit Saturday of Iasi weak Mr. and Mr. H L Horton with tbetr son ('kre.ce, from Co leach, visited here this week Adel week Nn. A. McAlbc'er, of heifer, exited here with her eons %Millis and . sae and grandee& Earseet. The letter two, whet residing here, were familter as the twins, have now grown to fine sturdy boys Ho'os r, res PA.*, -A few days •go our geoial friend M. O'Meara from Dear the sixth concession of Godrich towaebip pn seated us with • stout walking cane which he said would he greet help to 511 *offerers from the ills of rheumatism and • gond raf.- guard in • crowd, paru.alerly at election times. He Mao pe. us • shamrock groin i■ kis native tern of Nonarh, Tipperary, Ireland• where he tint saw the light of this transient world over half a century .go Michael has strong hope of seeing the dear old land under self-government in the near future. AUBURN. TI•s•D•V. May 29. Will Yu.eblut. from Godench, spent the 24th at boons Mks F. Willard returned from • vet to friends in (.odeneh on Fnd•y. Misses R w noon and S. Welper, .lobs Brown aid F. T•bb, who ate attondieg tee Collegiate laetitute at Ooderieh, were boar for • few holiday. lest VOA. Wa,ntn.r, May 30. W. Vu.gblut, of Godrtch *pest hie boll. days mere. Miss 1. I).y paid a dying vet to her home i. Wiagha,0 )daterday. The English Church Sabhath Scheel was reorganized last Sabbath morning. Mums L and M. Hoar, et Brtmels,wore the guests of their brother pact week. Mims M. Stirling, of HayMld, was the geese of Miss R. Wilson deriag the holiday. of the 24th. J. Brow., F Tabb, .1. Robertson and T. Rooth, of the (;odenoh Coll. last., sprat their holidays under their respective parent al roofs. Rev. A Stuart, of Clinton, delivered • very able addre s last Sunday meanies on the.siv.reary of the Christian Eodesvor 800ioy.T The emp.ranoe social hold at J. Knot's on the 2418 proved • marcs. Tea pr000.d. nmoontel to 828 •.d are to re toward building a new hall. The membsn of the Metered 1. O. O. T. wish to expresso their gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Kan for their Medusas. LEEBUHN. Tc.sDAr, May 29. Gee. Fulford is havies hie barn shiog ed Ns week. Chas. limns, of Galahad, is doing the work. Willa Carter, for.rrly of this plan but sow of Detroit, Yiok., vetted amass old n eighbors bare lase week. Hs is sow • ion • doctor os tbe eleetrie street cars of that . cit Peaso.u.. -Wee Gordon and D. Faber. Ingham from Taokeremith enjoyed a trema e mit visit up hereon the guess's Birthday tattle, si in the I. 0. G. T. pies, on hash morroa its prariree have bees made that here as oeed these to retuned •pais, bat sot however to see the lake this time bat perhaps to ma over some other mattes which may lead to moms new remover to their *...chip. This I. O. G T Aimed pionio had at tar west end of Ratterw.r Rowes the Berm Fars won •.perteet s.oeses. There erne • Isere number, prdselpally year, peels. playing hem bell at h•b•II tin which many of the Isar on took • pan is the game, Other. )oared lo erotism .ad • number of the this( lids it torr Here played at ring .bed mid lacrosse, a number of the old bey. of err yeas agonew is the besediet forest Those e ow care for their little ewe •.d .....dad the adueonities of their wive es several WPM present. Several old Itashelurm sin won enjeyahta upset.. ore. Ts• woe served at 6 r..., the ladies of the Sadie sod the C. L 8.00.17 earls( for Me wast ed ell. 1prW esu of MMs gees( ladies was bakes by W. F.lferd, Wm. Cash .d Wm. Jewel ; M b...ball H A. Herten, W. Hawke rad Jake N•mby. The presses h..• et peaks .d the day were quiet! osse...d seer bhyy lobo Walton A. Il (lakes sod A.D. l%aedonuld,swine Wage is hr no : .therekig1g( Mere el lake Rama i etss%% .hhdk lean area Ilei Ibe armed all the ply tlda r ipme ml 'd beam. I)OMIN ION FARLI4UNT °re.., My-Rrli/ing Io i' Ds• yesterday y)eerday Sir Jobe-Tb.wrpsou ..H the threruise.t was ewers of the eat- ely.m luvu.oirg wulaa.terl derogation 1n the octant es or Port N.11 'sled Champlain sod Moog ti. evut.e of the St. Ano river. 1 h •y awl heard tiler with very great regret. out sip to the present time they wen hot aware of • roll tor . vote of Par- llam.ut 15 recoup the Vial IOW of the die aster Sir Edgar moved his resolution f. vot- ing peace between Una( bedew sad the 'dilated States. After quoting the reeoiu tion I'asied by the iwpenal Housof Com - morn, Lir. Edgard r..uli,ttuu coo(ia sd. 1'b.•r.ture thie Hou.e, b.lmering it to be III the Interest et A'enrol. that tn. F.reeent frieu'aly re,4110115 harem Great hnw sod the Uutt.d State. should be 'cultivated and uutt'tanikd, View. wall the wgnest a.tut.cttuu the diapu.ttluu ab,.eu by both tuuutrtee w promote the peanuts' settle nowt by arbitration of any Maritsa or dlf Gnomes between them which cannot lot adj..t.'d by diplomatic agency." Nr. Slel'artuiy laurel fur correepoiJenc• with respect to the edmleuun of Noonan. l'atholic vestuaeuta free when ouuaytnud 1. the Ie.. Father Brady, of Wood.wck, while it was alleged) stonier 'statist.• load been refused 4. the Bev. li. C. Flet thing, Aught -au rector at Woodstock. Hon. Mr. N slime arcuated Mr McCarthy of Iorplfog the charges made aggaiuet him t. the Mail resardiug this Woodstock ease This was a matter with which he (Mr. Wallace) had nothing to do. and he did not know ot the yiol.ttuu .t the Custom'. Act till recently. Mr. Wallace reed nor respondence to show that be had hat uothtug whatever to do with the violation. Mr. McCarthy arta he had n'tbiug to d' with the Mail, He simply wanted to 1•y the blame ou the proper of5eiala He did not want to attack How. Sir Wallace. He twitted Ur. Wallace with uccupyiug at ''inferior pusine Cabinet to the Sir John Thumpeua mid the paper would bra "nought down, and then it would be levo it there was dukedom' work. The mutton carried. . rrr.w *. May 23. -The question of the House .tending adjourned anal Monday it honor of the (lusen'e birthday cams up le the House yesterday, whru Sir Job:. Thompson moved that Government onions have precedeuce over other business to day, and when the House adjourn* dl should stand adjourned till the followin. Monday. Hon. Mr. Laurier agreed and the inouot was adopted. Mr. Unlock made • long speech spot the qutstwn of ocean freight raw on cat tie. He ewphaaizel the arguments he had used .peaking upuu this same subject s mouth ago. Ile destreil the (iovern:nett to take charge of hie bill dealing with this question_ Sir Charles H. Tupper said that the Government would nave to receive mon information before they cold undertake the responsibility of such a bill Su John Thompson said that he wools: give the bill hie earnest cuneideration. Ha could not promise, however, that the Gov srnmeut would adopt the Dunmore. Sir McCarthy did nos agree with thl Government in taking private members day for the discussion of the tariff. A loll which he had introduced had not yet heel reached on the list of private member' bills Hon. Mr. Curran .aid that if Mr McCarthy had been 111 Parliament attend ing 4, hu ditty his bt4llwould have beet tirgned before the Home long ago. It we his own fault If the bill had been placer down on the list. Mr. McCarthy said that it was true the his bill bad beim reached, bot be win ablaut became of strknees In his family. Hon. Mr Furter announced that the Wilt was about completed, and that will the exception of the consideration of ton or three unimportant Items the tariff was decided upon, and that there would be n. more changes ut great moment .•17.WA, May 2.1. -At 1l'e.nesday't sitting of the Hou.. Government bill. were taken up The bill by lir. Ives to amend and con soloists the acts respecting the Nortbwew IS unted polka Ione was read • Brat time Tb. bill deflates the position and duties of the coutr.her, by statute. It relieve the police from the enforcement of muni cipal bylaws to the territories; it provider that • deserter or constable under ion prkontnent must make ap lost tittle bj service. Clauses are introduced W ton prove the discipline, t.' haematite the pay of the mon. and providing for the appoint utast of 12 buglers. Four bill. by Yr. Wood were reed a first time, namely. In restraint of frauds lest sale or marking, to farther .mood 18. Petroleum lopeotiou Act, to amend the Cullen Act, to amend the Genre. 'wipes lion Act These bilk by Sir John Thompson wets read • tint tier To am.nd the criminal: code of 1892. To amend the Revenue and A.ddt Act. When tat Home wont into Commltt. of Supply Mr. McMullee raised the ques- tion ss to eke interest dsrvid by the cos tinoanoe of the ogle* .f High Commis simmer to la:siglud. Mr. 1de1sllen masked both the offior and its incus boot, end le the coarse of his remarks provoked some amneemsot by avow it was '♦ farm 14 keep • political Belshazzar danc(sg .bowl Loudon •t 416,0011.1 to 818,001) • year.' The Item, however, passed witbowt berth's 0010.1•0 t Death of • /WENS MVP!. New Ynag, Ma DI -The Rev. Dr Ale*andr Kobunt is deal. H. wee tdesu Bed with many institutions, especially the Jewish Theological Seminary. Him pito cipel work, and the one by which he Is beet known in the scientific world, is the "Arucb Complet.m," • Talmudic (Botha ass), which was completed after 23 yeses Jahns. Preperiag for War M asarea. SYDNEY. N. S W., May 23 -*deism trots Samoa of May 17 are that Kr..„ Mallei.• pve the Aaaa rebels until Mai 11 to lay down their ansa If they re ford he would lItack them at Ate& Th. Government traps wale reedy for •.tion The rebels eiessed lionised to aglt .Ieam.r Cambria *ober. I[rtrcAa*nr., On(, May 1R --Th steams slip Cambria went aground shout fowl miles north of this pert 1. • fey. She le 1n .hoot Eve feet of water It will be sob* dare before elle 1s taken off se the tees In Ude se erbb,tas.d ansa powerfs r.owgb to move ►r. haven £.U$ d b es seg*sdee. say.r•n,c.gl Vag Ill -A Gere damp .eOwens «soared . Aaiirkmemloe weer Madam& lieea Worm were Wad sad Gm logorel Mao el*yid ill ow.y ti e t -y. TaOresie. SQ. sup Ka--catwamgr ids gE vies. ewe two+ • (ds(•s• AteTitM cel Iil+.p THROWN INTO A WELL Two UttN Cbildee. Dellberaselr Drowned to Verde M.1*... H.w.x. N. 8. May 14-A moot dr- teeselaa affair took plam et Upper baton .My, Colchester ewtul4. b the dwnies of two ohUdreu In • weU nby their own motiles. Mrs. Charlie Jackeo., the toolbar of eleven children, who was tu•aw about ten oe twelve years ago. bad • return of the malady 1.1.1;, but apparently 1n • mild form and was thought to he better. On Wednesday she had et home with bet • baby. • little boy about tela y..s old and • girl a year or two younger. 8bo tun up the coyer ot • well, which had been nailed down, and threw the little buy sod girl both in and left them to drown. She thou went to Mrs F'.eltun'a, her nearest uigh- bur. and told her what ab* had done, Mrs. Fslwi sc.reely believed her, but ran to the house and Balled to some of the merest u.ighbore for bells, but they only arrived in time to take tl dead bullet of the ohtldr.a from the well Iles gm' • Its a.t-crest fent. 1..000000, May :5 --Herr Dow*. the Mauubeim tailor, gave an exhibition sod practical teat of his ballet proof cost at the Alhambra in L.utduu In the premien of the Duke of Cambridge and several hundred rural and army officers. The garment was • cuirass two inches thick. A committee consisting of well known °Seers were supplied with lass Milford therm/any army Alms cwith cordite regulatlou cartridges, 1'he committee first tired at • target composed of elm lugs thirty inches thick and pierced it through slid through. Shots with the same n6es and similar cartridges were then fired at tine cronies. but beyond s alight Impression of the impact of the bullet it was not dq jurel. 1 he Doke of Cambridge and °then examined the cuirass after the 8rtng and t,ronounced the test • complete nooses. herr Lbw.. will shortly foruuh forur- pspses of tmttug a smaller mid lighter ruirsr, Nod a ramie WtI* I.erglara (lw.weruws OWL, Slay M. -Bu eobred the tssldeuoe .4 Yr (itbb•r g. priuulp.l of the klgh school here. A Mime M the parlor downstairs *loused Mc Ode Lard. who jure Oat of bed and wee surprised to Amil a was already as bedroom. The robberforted halt, but u Uibbard Made fur his, and was arca with • club .ad knocked duwu. In foo fes he Quieted his pante, lying '.0 lks door. The burglar thou grabbed Mr. Olbb•rd's coat awl rem and ran Mrs, Hibberd saw three own ruuuiug turo.gb the yard. Uibberd her been receiving oue•iderable moon from the .nodous, bi nue gone W try the eeamivatluus, aid bei just drawer his neotr4'• •.lary. With th• eaeept1uu of the steam dstkea and • tow shinplasters that were Is *8. seat and a very ugly wound Oa Ms head, the pnuet cel enure out erre fmrMarye. Mew en egga • do t" "wear.. Hod 26 Hamada " Heap wreppwe beariut the warder' Why boas a Womb. Look 1)W boomer Tb•a • Mea "1 to Ictal HGos., Ltd., 43 Scott -.t Toronto, aid yon will ad advertising, by past • pretty picture, fro es, and well worth framing. This is as easy way to deoorate your twee. The soap is the bast is the market and at will roily Dant le. palet.(s to mead an ter wrapper, if you leave the made opus. Write your seine Q•re(uly l y Seaforth . A rather ...lame meets( between two Mothers task place here the otter day. H. J. I'uorhard, of this tows, and Charles Purckard, of Toro.to,have Mot esu moil ether fee 28 years. Huth hate bees residing is Cooed.. for .early 15 laws, Tet tether knew when the other was, sod it .se but • short else age that Mr Moles Puachard leaned through a letter from the old country, that his brother wy in Ssafurtk. He u • traveller foe Suers ('unwell & Co., of Terootu, sephug law books, sad him bete all over America and the West 10th. 'elude He left here to go to Non Scotia. It u needle.• ice say both...joy.d the meeting and spent •happy day talking old tarts. - NOT FOR - FIFTEEN YEARS has so great an opportunity existed to buy Grty Cottons as now. We took advantaArt' of the recent big break in pru e's and are all -lo ofer Grey and White Cottons at Prices that should make the Consumer smile./ We worth/ advise our friends to fully anticipate their wants, as an advance is probable. 4ic. Grey Cotton for 5}c. 7c. 4d 0 3c. 4c. Sc. WE'YE TOO MANY TWEEDS and want to umkai - If you 're alive to hour own best interests, our loss will be yf)trr gain. Heavy Union Tweed. worth 30c., for 21c i;0041 weght, *II -wool, cheap at 35c., for 25c. Extra heavy, good value at 50c.. for 35c. Heavy, double width, all -wool, fancy Tweed. cheap at 11, for 50c. Quotations on paper do not give nearly so adequate an idea as seeing and handling. You know you're 7oelcome. In every Department of our Stare but ofer exceptional advantages to ready -money buyers. ��sironN 4ashfonebAre COMPLETE OUTFITTERS. �L PADRC -PINS- Tit E RECOGNIZED STANDARD TEN CENT CIGAR