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MR. CARROW'S
MEETINGS.
Meetings in the Interest of the Liberal Cat:
date will be held at
Ba,:kAv$, Thursday, Jane 14th, at 8 P.O.
Wien HA IC Friday. 15th. '• '•
Hoovxrt Monday, '• 18th, " '•
Nowt. more. 'rue., " 19th, " „
THE Nita, Wisdom., 20th,
Buren. Thursday. " 21st, •' ••
Dem os's Friday. " 22th, .. '•
SW/Ties HILI„ Sat., " 23rd.
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GARRI)w and others on the public_..us-
tioa. of the day.
The Opposition Candidate is in-
vited to take part in
the discussion.
ALL AU INVITED.
ELECTORS' ATTENTION.
, The Liberals' committee most over Yates
hardware store be nen at 73) •very wre-
ivory owe Interested In the etection of Mr,
Darrow is midi Ally invited iso attend.
Aft
By order of
L' 13U'ITit.
OODICRICH, THURSDAY. JUJfE 11. NIL
A MANLY CANDIDATE.
TIHIC conduct of the present campaign
by Mr. Gaaaow is directly the reverse of
the manner is whip* the contest is being
pree•euted by Mr. Coepot.L,.
All of the (:Ataew meetings are open raid
,boy board : discussion os the yuestlnas
of the day has bees openly challenged from
the fret meting to the end of the chapter :
then • an no 6o1. -and -cross montage r
the aid of secret aae.rlanoas invoked to
make vete for the Liberal candidate : sad
she freest and fullest opportunity u afforded
to every elector to see nod hear how the
eamp.ign progresses.
Mr. G*ulu.w ho. proved himself to 6e •
manly man, and be the result of the e.nta.t
what it may. there is no march epos hi.
es1•Mhees. From dna to last he he •eked
that Me 00.10.0 ba.oadseted fairly, hc.est-
ly sad aboveboard, sad has reatyed en.
e..i•.• from friends and erstwhile •p.
penente epee the method• which he has tel.
lowed thus tar.
Fear years ago 6e we as oatned nee,
Mt he was pamene.d of abilities that hie
friends felt assured would goes plate 6,m in
• treat rank is the 1.0eiel•lere of this
provinces The hepr of hu friends hare
bean etre tine embalms! .ad today he e0sa•
piss a trent ekes s.eng.t the aebaties sad
werkies talent .1 the (u4.4.,
N. ehaagt% iM et pahl. ef bele, fully tee.
giAei, has haws node ennuis hie mediae
la the Moons, mai his reseed steads as that
el so hoes* and e•secientaewg legislator,
wham a%e trim has htm b adverse the
I_esande as W enendeawnes is West Hares
et She Preview at larri
'nib • r h• tared dews se make
es . for a mail who up to yeat.rday '.t the
day before was as netnews peanut, aid
who, eves autos hie beteg meshed forward
o. • a .dilate W given ao Iadtamose that
he usiderswd•, eves u its mildest kear,
the memos of gmvramest
The two an aid their resp.ota.s polioies
are beton the people and the pimple will
have as opportenity to pada, o1 the menta
of both homiest aow sad the aloes of else
too. day Ilia we have so fear for the rs
sale l:aaaow tea ata, trued and true. He
has remittal el no pelutal hereat and •x -
commuted ao ohmage o1 heart to obtue •
nom1.ats.a When aeo•ptiag the true, be
reserved the right to act isd,p•sdeatiy on
public -oneness, and these who know bum
ud hu record is as as open boost to the
people of this section for mon than thirty
years know that Ise is • man who wean
no party cellar, aid wbo oaasot be drives
to act otherwise than Is the direction of
Moor, {n{b' faltesse end fair dealing to all
THROWING OFF THE MASK
WEobserve that our tfsteeme.1Clinton
contemporary, The bows- Record, endorsee
the patron oomtnee's candt.iature is We:
Huron, aid tells its readers that the Coo
rrymita vas as • party are eptnst Mr. t; 44.
a..11 to • man. I.isten to The News- I.teoord,
for its song will sound sweet to the Liberal
supporters of Mr (',o...1.1.v who hare been
told by that gentleman that he now rejoices
In • change of heart politically, and is glad
that he has reooumced Toryism forever and
forever
I':lecwn he on your guard. 1►o not be
led away with each statements as this or
that Conservative is going to vote for Mr
.arrow- You an safely pet all such yarns
down as he. If you wish to be posture
ask the 'hindered l'esservstivss yourself.
THE DARK -LANTERN CANDIDATE.
}'t at some months p t patron
w'.t.i.r has teen to the geld as a candidate
for legislative boors, and during that time
has hold • series of met oge to hie own 10
Wrest., imitated by friends, but .p to Monday
hist r, oppattioo speak tog was allowed,•ad
no invitation was extended to anew of an
open discussion of the public irises at patron
meetings to West Huron.
Patron o' ,..iota has bees runntag his
election on an unique principle. Ht has
been going from place to place over the rid-
ing and personally or with the aid of a pro
festooned organizer has been seeking to es.
tabltah patrols ocranvations to every nook
and owner possible. He and orfan,er
•4rrati- tell a tale to captivate Liberal
farmers especially, and sing at every meet
ng place the same o.d siren sou{ to sway
e uaw•ry and make the unguarded
oyer.
They have endeavored •t ever/ mee•iag
show that the voters who dwell in the
wog are at daggers drawn against the
none community -that the lawyer, the
tor, the merchant, the manufacturer,th•
pisalut, the banker and every grade in
tett', even to the undertaker, are the
tura! enemas of the farming class end
he the agriculturist their prey.
The fernier, they'.ay, u trodden under
Gibe iron heal of monopoly u crushing
life out of ham, he is the victim of the
blaster, at the mercy of the lawyer and
tor, lowed to death by the merchant,
bed by the loan societies and bled white
the rnanufaeturer. Our good friends the
rens will pardon us for -saying that if
(:cow., •r any of his Intends attempt -
0 slandr the grew agricultural class of
tarto in each an unwarranted and whole -
manner nether he nor they would ever
the end of it
et this is the ground that the patron
idete and has friends stump oo. They
ole their calling, taelt the intelligence
e great terming clan of this country, en
or to set the rural against the urban
musty, tory to institute a clam corpora -
in the shape of the banding together of
reit agricultural body of this county
communistic purposes, sad ask that
who of others rexttve no cosuderatioa
tear.
t satisfied with the semieecrecy of the
organuattce, we are informed that
patron candidate has eade•vored to
thee himself by becoming a member
other orgaovation the l' f . A. --for
pawpaw of having an extra •tnng to his
hew, and if our information be
the course pursued by candidate
u -v n to be regretted. font a few
ago his proud boast was that he
.t himself aloof from all society .f.
ns, but it seems the lust for plat* has
his avenioe to society member
and that he is now • veritable
th
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to
far
doe
a
roc
Oa
tea
few
the
doe
rob
by
pat
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lot
in
sale
hear
nand
befit
of th
deals
coat
tion
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for
they
wha
No
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the
strong
of an
the
polities!
sorra*
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There
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that Y
opts as
hos gad
Med we
times
hehas
Mat f
A
lever of
teat, wh
detected
r • straight and honorable courte
sal eadtdates. and we had hoped
r ('Oros.* y, who had hitherto bees
d aboveboard would have preserved
speediness along the lines meatiosed,
regret exos.disgly that hawaagalore-
t hes fees agaiet all o.eret societies,
now been freed to adopt • system
orm.rly was an abhorrence to him.
straight political fight re • delight to •
his 0.aatry, but • dark hinters coo -
en the light of day is shunned, is
by all haw. eiesseta
SNAP SHOTS.
They have now a patron candidate
is the Geld in West Hann for theC.omose
reeraratanoa. J 4 W M 1. t. r' T, o f ,l's,
Helen's is the man, sad he amide Oa the
patron platform with both feet.
The .nal of serest conclave has at
lat been npao,ed Iron paten meetings .ad
new epee disosawon is allowed. TMs is •
geed neve it the Ltreet of the .Irian.
It is .aid that there were as many
separatist fr the Ibmuies candidature at
Carlow on Meuday as then were elbows 1s
she dish*. hemegaa,d denfig the war.
Isn't it about time th.t patron can
dale Ca,.ota t tent of hle mask and abase
an es • flan-f.M.d party mss ,
Toe &'*UAL 4 ---
Have N 11.00 • fwag. Is adenomatt.i.e t.,.w, frtsasht.
THE SiGNAL:: GODERICH, ONT'p THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1894.
DUNGANNON.
Tosemor Jae A
Narita.- The 4...t aglow to
for Ties Mowat. is at the am.. •tli turd,
J•P., eravefaa.or, a., who wtu i.a.tee .r -
dere for onseripttesa .deerttres Yd Job
watt. sod M a.lti.rird lie give reostpte ter
atatanate paid far the elate
Fusty,.. -{'ha., V.e.e, .1 l'»ora., wt.k.,
is visite/4g relatives is Arf{s1-d.
J
AN *T. W. P. Gnomon sad imply lett
here last week ter Parkhill .ad eiet.ity
where they will probable I..at•.
Vie rues. --Yr. Jew. R..ktll, of Chatham,
u
visiting relative here. He was is terser
years • reassient .1 West Wawarase, u the
Romany el Inagaaaoa.
Mum A.T. -Now .in.. M weather has
..t m farmers and .0 .o•ors.d an more
Movies sad eheerfuj, on amount el the
great utpreveaae•a m growth .t crop.
. 111•.Tlo. SAL. - Us Monday last there
was as auction sale of stock 4.4d oa the
premises of The. Biggins, Aabtteld. The
popular auctioneer, Jos llall.ugh, was the
reader.
H a• v t }'aa,T. -Oa Tuesday night of
last week • severe wave of frost was
•apogeed in tits 0iola*ty, w61c6 morel
small fruate and vegetable te • great in
test. We hope it will be the finale of trust
for this eseasa-
htwrto,T Mien,.,. A distract meeting
of the brethree of the linage Society will
be held is the lodge room at 1►uugaaoou,
on Thursday evesaag the 14t1t, • large re-
presented/so of the lodge to this distract
is expected to be present.
Scenes WuivaL - The Summer
wether which we base been enjoying for
'souse days pest u produaiag rapid growth In
vegetable, cereals, fruits, sac , which was
materially stunted during the cold wave
which we have had for eine time hack.
Nave loot - Mama Stilwell have
comnieno.d to build • large fruit evaporat
lug establ.hment here, adjacent to the
Ituagaonon Agricultural and iriving lark
Ase.ctaia on grounds. Joh* 4 :ay, one of our
popular building contractor*, has the cub
tract and hag comm•aed operations
•i•nz.•ro+0111 t.rntl+i.- -Ree. A. Potter,
and *ors. Potter. of Clifford circuit, and
formerly of Duogaanoo ctr:uit, during last
week on t ue way home from Conference
meeting, at Godench, visited acyuaint•o,w
to our trill/we, and were the guests of Mr.
nod Stn. B- .1. Crawford, where they fully
enjoyed themselves.
� f•.I rt V... Mrs. Vi1wu, wife of 1.1r. J.
H. 11 ales, of Loodoo, is hen visiting her
statr•imlaw, Mrs. Wilsoo, our popular cod
much esteemed milliner. Yr. Chas
Meath, of l hatham, is suiting relative
here and vicinity. Edward Cas-
well, now of Toronto, and at one time •
modest of Dungannon, was on a eluting
tour hen during last week, he seemed as if
he enjoyed himself in renewing bis acyu•tat.
once and (owner assoCates-
INrk.•t lrt!si's ' l'IICK.-H P)u.Pgkyy,-
Tee roof of the f:psecopal church u betnit
improved by • cat of new shingles, which
will odd very much to the •ppe•r.n0e sod
comfort of the church- Erskine church
Premises and sheds have 6em greatly atn-
proved by being gravelled. A gravel hau..
lug hoe oo the church premises took plate
lot Tuesday, at which quite a number of
team. were engaged. The committee art
management a bound to keep above the mud
u t •ie F.11 and Spring.
l' ,. v AUL ENT. It will be plemslag to
the many relatives, and friends of Mn. W.
Seunby, who he been "snowily ill for
some time past, to learn that else is gradu-
ally becoming coeralecent: We hope she
may continue to do so and soon recover
her former and wonted state of health.
As also, Mn. Wm. .1. Sm►the, who
has been on the sick list for some time, and
is gradully recovering. Nina. Hugh
Duff. Is we are pleased to be able to note,
also gradually recovering from illness.
IN.rt4., • MIETI.,. Oa Monday of
last week the directors of West n'awanoeh
Mutual Etre Insurance (b. held a meeting
in the usual place: all members present,
President C. Girton in the chair. There
were one hundred and six application's tor
petioles, twenty of which were new applica-
tions, and all of which were duly con.nlered
by the board. Matthew nproule's and Jas.
Wanton's claims ---for the former a span of
horses and the latter a cow, which were
killed by lightning about two weeks ago -
wore pr raptly settled, as also another claim
by • farmer in Colborne Ming caused
through the effects of lightning about the
nam. lino. The directors deserve great
ere,lit for the prompt aid satufactury
manner of settlement of claims.
4 Lost l' ,LI, or A ('HILI,. --On Saturday
last as Eva, daughter of Mr. Jos Stothen,
was on the street adjacent to home. A
cow beloogiog to Mr. stonier, rat at het
and caught her by the horns, towed the
child up some distant* from the grouod m
the air and falling to the ground, fractured
one of her legs a Tittle above the mkt.. it
was very provideatal that she was not
killed by the fall, or that she so far as
known, has sot been hurt etceptlag the
(restore, which we trust under providence,
the skilful treatment of Dr. McKay sad
persevering stunt -lance of fried., sus
is ouly about tour years old and should t000
be all right --which is the sincere wish of
the ntaay relative and fneods of the child's
parents.
PI47l1. Kuru 01 PC141.,, Seiner'. Sit-I,e.Ts,
On Saturday last the teachers and pup,.
in our public school took to the pink st
!\'right's fount, a olhorne, and en,oyed
themselves to their hearts' content it
game*, etcnrtitg on the lake and ooh, r
• musemeeta. There ware tea public
•choole largely raprataeted, elan then was
acute • number of parents and others pros
tint. It w., a day of pleasure which the
young people will not soon forget. since
the young people of the present ego have so
much attention paid to their education,
personal comfort and general well being, as
also amu..meta, etc , u contrast
w..h theme of fifteen or twenty years
ago, we presume that in comet of demeanor,
obedience to parents or guardians, repent
to old sae and behaviour to general, they
do not in propnrttnn to their privil as
a rule. Picot the young P•op• ofbYlPeo
years in a way which would he expected.
Tits Vol, r or ('ones nwo a -About 31
years ah, this feu • fanner sear here had
two
rued,
came howo bleeding in several places The
farrier west in search of the other, bat
e till sed no tidiep of it iyave •Ill weak•
and months and years rolled en awl still so
word of the pig eetit • couple of sweats ago,
whoa tthoarhte of Ili. pit haul deed est
of kr mind, he was se rprie.d by • e.ighber
he
sad old fraud telliag 41100 thee he treated M
get off hie hied sswt.tbsag Must had trembled
him tr many Tessa Well what 1e it ! WI
it est. R. Mise odd, i killed a peg bd.sg-
sag te you about JO years age and 1 wast
yew to forgive ma Likely the tanner had
resolved tow lettere thr'oww\ the mail with
arms imersey ie thssa„ and sew the was salved el w41. sant t►... A. thus
was worth el& sham at 6 per !mat. it is
worth (72 and ever.
l ahnrlhe ter Tun Sao v et. $1 00 • year.
Irma lata., hoes that got net en the
lead about as Mar afterwards ere
0.
STILL IN THE LEAD
HERE
with the Biggest and Best Dollars Worth in the Huron
Tract. Circus " advertising is out of date. People have
grown tired of being humbugged. They want FACTS.
ARE FACTS x x
x
ROCK BOTTOM FACTS.
We've hundreds more equally attractive to the Ready -
Money y Buyer
Dress goods Department
Genuine Indigo Prints, new pat.
terns, cheap at 10c., for .. i is
Double Width Tweed Effects,
good value at 25c-, for 15c
Fancy lla.ket Weaves, newest
shad, worth 73r.. for 45c
French Silk Striped Chapple, new
designs, worth 35c., for 25c
American C'hallie, Clark and light
grounds, newest pattens - tic
Staple Department
Factory Cotton for
61
.4 .4
.l ee 5
as - et 6
y ' 04
The Cotton we sell at i.c., is sold in
some stores at K,:.
Fast Color, Yard Wide Ging-
Y.. du Ity, worth 1 _"lice
for tk
Good Turkey Rei, cheap at sc
• for
Good Cottonade, sold everywhere
for lac., for 101.
Heavy Weight Cottonade, regu-
lar lac. quality, for ..... • 21je
sic)
4c
5e
and triwuied, worth $6.5O, for 4 75
Man's hark Tweed Suits, easily
worth $10, for 7 25
Men's Fine Worsted Suits, worth
91 G, for 12 90
Men's A11 Wool Pants, well
Inaole and trimmed, elsewhere
92, our price 1 35
Men's Heavy Weight Tweed
Pants, equal to any $2.:x0
Pant in this section, for . 1 98
Men's Fine french All -Wool
Worsted Pants, other stores
ask $ 4 and $4.50 for them,
our price 3 00
Boys'Drtllette Sailor Wash
Suits, worth $1.50, for 1 00
Boys' Navy Serge Sailor Seita,
worth $1.50, for , • 1 00
Boy.' Serge Knee Pants, (lifted),
worth G0.., for 350
Yen's Furnishing Department
� Hermstlorf Mack, the heat dye in
the world.
t69e The latest ideas in Laces. Venni" I
Frilliug'i, ('oilers and Cuffs, Nrglige
9,eic and blundered Blouse Waist.
A special cut in Capes and Jack-
ets " any Jacket an the store,
1 50 tall of the n 'west styles I, rang
ing in 1 ri a from $4 'a to
11'1,• $560, for >f_, 95
A pretty Cape, silk tri..... ,
25c pool ,alae at E2.25, for $1 aU
and
Lidice' MAIN Department
Regular 50c. Corset+ for . , . - . , 29c
A good Corset, equal to most
75c. qualities, for .. . 50.
A splendid lifting Corset for G9e
A good Summer Corset for 69c
All sizer in two styles of the bur -
outs Aweritau, P.N. Comets; : a w of
the celebrated Fe.therbone, the best
wearing Canadian Corset.
Full Tines of Ladies' White Under
wear.
White Skirts from ..... - 47,
upwards.
Night Robes frons , , . • 62c
upwards.
Lashes' Knit Feats, worth 10..,
for
Ladies' All -Wool C a s h mere
. Hoar, worth ',.'nc for
5c
L negeallel value in all lines of Cot -
tem Hosiery and Gloves. The fam-
ham bestal•
164.
Good }telt Hats, new shapes, re
gular $1 quality
New Shape Fedoras, regular
$ I.50 quality ..
New Fur Felt Fedoras, new
shades and shapes, regular
$2.50 quality, for - . • $
Men's Ties, new colors and styles,
2!.v. duality for
Men's Ties. new colon and styles,
35c. to 5(k. qualities, for.. - .
A large assortment of N(glilje
Clothing Department
Men's Filum Serge Suit, worth I
$fi, for Launrlerwi Shirts ata saving of Kato
Men's All 11'001 Suite, well made _'a per cent
FASHION SHEETS FREE.
Highest current rates allowed for
Butter and Eggs.
Remember, we have only one price
geese Foroisil,i Departing
Art Meal
whether trade or cash.
EATM IR, YTHING- TO -WM
ins (for curtains 1, 1..•..
designs, 35 inches wide, worth
121c. -, for
Art M uslins, new art silk pat
terns, worth 20c., for• 1=1c
Goal Floor t )oilcloth, 1; yank
wide, worth 5Oc., for . 371c
Extra value in Towells, Table Lia
ens, 'fable Napkins, Fancy Table Coy
en, Lace Curtains, Carpets and
house furnishing requisite&
t'I'I
t aid She Dep�it
We keep all grades and varieties of
Shoes for mer., women and ,•htl.ir,-n
We guarantee our Shoes to lee as
Ir•presented.
Ladies India Oxfords, worth $1
for .a
Ladies Tag O z ford s, worth
it -25, for
Ladies' Canvas Oxfords, worth
$1.50, for
Ladies' Dongola Oxfords, worth
91.'10, for . I _:.
Ladies Ibngole Taft Oxfonis
worth ret_. -2.5 for I ;
Men'. Solid Kip I.iee Boots,
worth $1.7 5, for 1 _
Mens Taw (lzfords, worth 91.5U,
for
Men's Canvas Oxfords, worth
$1.75, for . 1 t',
Men'. Dongola Oxfords, worth
$1.50, for I _ -1
(genuine Gilt Fudge Dressing,
mad& by Whittemore, Boston, •
regular price, 25c., our price, I
a1
CAS 1a V.
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SCE\F ff-TIIE.fl4Oen!;
The Drenched Valley of the Fraser.
Viewed by C'orre.puleut.
SUFFERINGS OF THE SETTLERS
The Aa f01 Calau,lts 'that Has l)'ert-bet
the 1'ro,lare of Iiriel•h Colombia
Groping -ally Portrayed Lode,
'a.taloed by the Cana-
dian, Paella.
V•11,-,.1.. VIM.. H.t'., June f, --The Corres-
pondent reached Katz Landing late oc
Tuesday night after travelling over one
hundred miles of the Fraser River county
oil • special relief work steamer Onl
i6
' mings, ata away op on 100 monntac
tope we* the fatal snow., omens of evil,
but marvellously beautiful. Moving about
the trees were entry conceivable kind of
crafts, manned by people of the town,wbc
were steadying their boats by paahial
long poles into the mud- They stook
staring at our boat with dull eyes, dogged
and careworn faces. Two homes
gen+ral store floated out towards
steamer, but the people of the b
town never spoke. never moved, they
too wretched, too desperately indiff
to ask Ger aaautauce. The steamer
ries! its p•nsengera away from the 1i;
grim visaged wails of the Hating for
and in another moment deck hands
passengers were 'calling a herd of •
from the waters that had tumbled
raft rucked by the waves from the Moan)
Soon 3111161on t,'1was reached au
aa0tity of prov rna was put off by
relief company. The p,pulac• of M
re noted fur their politeness, and
on• remarkable stone di
DOMINION PARLIAMEN�'!,y m�" 'shoal,'"'"°.^
The Ellis ems debate was then contin-
ued and uc'cnptiel the rest of the dao
(►ttAwa. June S.- --Mc Corticoid, T After Mr. Midis had spoken Sir Ito
w I hum 00,11
ho ! owe to PpP,.,, the re,K,lmt,uu
rel remota New Westminster, KCl' , asked He eballeugej the .,u
the Iiovernnioot in the House if &leer i laden to el hall . of dm row
!eudedl to do ma -thing fa' tea •teats case in British m
eub0ial hi
d •I sufferers trona then d for
the *4*. of est!
thej valley. floods in the Freest'
0lied Sir -John Thompson said he hoped *bel
were Government would in a few dare be so 1
Brent plied with information opuu w6icls action!
hnr could be taken.
ant, Dr. Weldou'• bill to disfraachise totem
rest. who have taken bribes, was read • third
and tirue-
wine Ti,. Homo then went into committee!
t'4 • again ou Mr. Charlton's boll to secure bet-,
sr.! ter observance of the Loft's day, coact.
d sl moray called Sunday. The
the relatingto the first clause,
publication of Snn1ay.�
Mimi newspapers, was adopted un p vote .1 4i
osrtalu• to :1. l
Half Claus. 2 would close the canals between
g the 6 a. m and 10 p. m.
ter. Hua Ur. Haggett
enter
mein prohibit nubs between 6 aan ...
and 9 p.m., and giving power to the (.ova as
ernor-iu-Council w suspend the operation H
and of the clause for • period nut exceeding I
of tour weeks
The 1 Mr. Charlton accepted the amendment. M
r • 1 which was carried on a division.
�, Mr. ('b.rlhou withdrew cleft•.. 3 and 4,1 the
Pass
which prohibit railway traffic and Sunday,
• s excursion. The other clausesAxing the,'"
he penalties at not more that. 1.10 for the Ars not
and offence, and nut mon than $100 for th.1 sit•
sake, I second, and rewarding a successful prone- ++-
ot � cantor with half the An., were earrieand
we eh. batt rep lied.
al.! On Mr. ('oatswortb' b
in
ly
the
ie.
k
Of
pushed
4
a
0.e who have seen the ) v
calamity 16•t has urs result of the gree, a
takes the province � t
of British Columbia can conceive the ntag l I
Mind*
destructionlwroughtlby the destroying or escribe ( in
element. Hitherto the few barrio! wunla
6rhed over the wire hie bat faintly con o
veyel an impressiou of the awful grainier', tot
of the scene ut full view for hundreds of •t
miles along the once fair valley of the con
Fraser- sh
After • dangerous run through five A
Milos of flood, we reached Port Harvey. d
Here we boarded the steamer Trails s,' re
which bad her nose run Into the road bed fr
and which was moored to the rails. :Start .to
ing directly, the bat whirled around is
the violent current end her bow plougheci an
through the turbulent waters np stream. al
At once
dozen men strolled leisurely aloe
runt street up to their waists in wt.
lore the met a lady in a son. t
paused, they
their derbys and en
to • quiet chaff.
AtLangley nut • soul was in sight
o sound mould be beard bat the swish
e waves against the window paaea
earner sailed op the main street f
siderable distance, but. meting no
• was beaded for Ag•esiz. P
gawk woods every hundred yard
milky Indian or a breathless white rano
shed down to the water, waist deep.
•ntically dialled us. "For t pod's
p, captain. my cattle an starving,'.
Come in quick, my family want food;
suffering.- lie are appeals made
toes t
steamer ran into the woods and tempurari
loved those human aaffere.E Rut
nib brntsa toad to take their chances
ve to death on the mountain side or
oast adrift with the taint possibility
lig rescued.
Reconstruction work is being
th marvellous vigor an army of me
og at
wpio't tookstry in wl►!c4 the di.cusi.n.
view of dgntentlace tn where la�jades was ut
• court. The constitution was perfectly
clear on this point. 1h. bullnose of tha
judge.. was to t.lminiater the law.
Atter renew air John euutime d. I M
•peso., 'loading that the penalty impose+
by the judge in the ca.e was roil my i
After Sir Jobb Thompson sat down, thy
debate on the reerinti"u wait serried on b)
Nowa :'easy, McLennan, Uarin, Mct'ar-
thy. Hon. Mr. Laurier and Hua lir.
DayleA
rhe Hoo.. then divided ou Mr- Davies
sas•lanon, and.it was lust on a dinu'.n u)
IN yeas and tui nay.
(hTawA. June 9. -Mr Edgar moved In
She Howe of emornob• yesterday that J.
B i'rovoa and O. E. Lonnie, et.ec, be
mooned to appear before the bar of the
cue because they had neglected to ap-
ppaeaai as witnesses before the l'nvilege and
ldecti.ns Committee in the case against
Turcotte, M.P. They had been sum
oohed by telegraph. and afterwards by
Sheriff. but had failed to aprear.
81, Julio Thompson read from Bonrinot,
owing that the parliamentary role was
to pay witne.tees until after they had
tided. He th..nght that these men
irbogW hes t•Iegnp4e.l tout their topmost
won{d he p aid, how.yr-
The mutiou carried.
Hoa Mr. Daly rammed the debate on
. Charlton's notion of June 1, "That
the opinion of this Hour the publia
of the Dominion should be soid to
ual settlers only, upon reasonable
ems of settlement, and In such arse as
be resimeably occupied and cultivated
the settler; that oto sates of public lauds
peculators or mfddl.mon should be
shed , flat liberal provisions should
mak. for free homestead grants to met-
a; and that land grants to rdlway cot -
lona have been reads by the °oven
t with reckless lae6Lnous and to the
nos detriment of th public, interest
r Davin and Mr. Mills e. A
*tion was then taken and 14,, Clow'
motion was defeated by 100 to
)rvawA• Jane 9. -In the C immoos
of Mr Foster, the Huse went Ln
•mmtmnrr•00 o0 thetartly .tem.
1015*, was cbang d fro. 6 flerub te
desulanon w the most moarnfu.'
ss spread before our eyes j3f. rel
pawed herds of half starved cattle tljd 01 du
the rafts with no out to guide the journey' star
of the insecure raft tr•
Then two house, tied with strips to 1 bel
swaying rafts, glided swiftly by. The
families were at the darn with 5xetted 1 wi
faces, but apparently sate. By some an hal
ung the valley. Stora. of
accountable means these enterprising rd
neighbors had moored their houses to the P.
tats, had pat together their *battles, and
then lot go trout their aaohonge. Next o tees
1*» --
r we bead man put the entire loss to tiles of m•
at over • ✓]1,00,000. The oompan
have promised that there need be no
kik
in this vicinity for the
fur-
ther provi for the ps ill revention of crueltyake l Yr
to ANIMA s. the cummotnee fell into a
sosalun ou pigeon shooting.
nds
went to strike out the words -except
••*et
bona fide test of .kill and 'marksmanship' tet
was carried, and the section prohibits can
" keeping or using any live animal for the by
pnrpoe.• of being used as a target to be shot w
at for amuae,oeut.'
Ai (►naw,, Jaue6.-Hon, Mr. Daly intro hem
C• 1 docent in the Commons a bill to amend the ole
71 Northwest Terrain -lei Act and • bill en Peva
I titled the Dominion Irrtgati
of putrid savoriese of
animals swirled by. That lot of eattgs
bad starved to death
When Hattie was reacted the sun wee
shining on a remarkable .ane of striking
beauty. The waters were halt way up the
tall trees, sod • dozen acres of straight
trunk., with luxuriant branches, Priem
bled • floating forest passing swiftly by.
%Mad were the aouatal•A down whoa
one -ba•/ idles rearing Semey
sad wean ties reel es rust len g.
w•eaws Mr. Davies called the attention of Par. 1 Keri
'lament to the cat. of F..1itr Ellie, who : 11
. was imprisoned for contempt of court by! div
Jn.1•,-s Tack last autumn Re quoted the toe •
M 1 std In the tit. John
bar Globe. 47 v.ztea
es they wi11 employ all eotnere The
track u to be rebuilt flood -proof along th
Fraser.
A hard, bitter series fe biters t
ruined ranchers No practical plan
been si reste.l as to how they w to be
provirW, but it te thought that the t lovern
meet will hays to come to their relief The
railway promisee to begin to carry penes-
gere from Vancouver to Montreal In about
four days
A Hope detpateh says that the ranches
of • number of wealthy En�jgl1.► men at
Agassitt was Stymied out oe Tuesday night
The lose was very heavy in settle
crops aid
!w Tega'g Nes
Br Pinto, June A.-JamesBarre sad
Aib•rt Bradt.,�, y�ou0g men, started In e
sail boat from taoodl.wn Beach for this
dry. The toot was torted bottom upward
about dr mole from the foot of Main
street. and near by w. i redley'. 1•.
Sserehtg parties are lo.11q toe Me
bedtime
Toole* nuts• In • Ann
poet Seilidiew, en
Ar. Iowa 11. -The iBeMd
tenure
Mee were left ..ere Inhered"Wedassday. Twelve penman %�M''�
She �.t sway were
fir• haps. was r
ankles owl -fish
and Saki that ooeelderfng the ootewgao�s
Ifraud which had been committed by J4. waggon
Tock, be did not believe that there was .
, wont there whish eras not warranted Re t'
' ea/led the returning oAi___
over w41.6 the trouble aro... • seeuadnl 04
00
a
e
per gallon. it. no sad !!l went
tiered to Mad ae follows:
MO -Iron r Noel ape r aha•es
•h•and r unattestd, hoop, band drip
&kelp, Iron or shoal, .►.orad or roiled
to grooves, and iron at steel of all widths
not thiekr than Ne, 17 gauge, a. a, 910
per ton.
Illi -iron r steel sheet% Leon r sow
oo r es .d �� ata, and .thews
steel of all widths. @hese biota
co.atea r bleak, emeeth@g l.g�.�
xemoted or gal.anta 4, and Ota•(•
No. 17 image tend thiamin, 6 per rank ed
the valorem
h.Mleb,we.1 the M� •wd@iwW
'FRwli.d
duty 4104HISS theM 6104.@ Impose • feet
pm kali. se .tafvwllee
duty shall he orrssl.d as asp feap.,t.d
Poolor Mee
wr. AM l Oftthe rgzseri T~
11OW• Illso
• m te. •Letao5' ow*
and • coward. He asked the Howse k
decide w
from boos high mid constitutional so entad
2f10-
hesber root Mr Ellis had 055.4
Ines, or If he had
hatred ageitast Judge Tack personally or
He then moved a re ol5tkto to the easel
that the. House uphold the editor sad ens.
damn his puslehment es • gross violation
of law.
The debate on the Mb ease etrtitiaaed
op to mesa, _
the whame of
the evening seesaw ales M.
Frappe floe (learn Hansa.
btor,l Bnird, (Motor sect p,,
Weldon spoke.
o►wawa, Joao 7. -Mo. Mr. Yoner
in answer to Mr. Flint, that the interne
report ..f the PrablMlgas Commission was
needy ready fr Prima -ahs . be Perlis
Hon Mr Patbnna requested that fah.
queetiria it whether theslue 41�aptrh inisni d hails"
+t No swim id So