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The Signal, 1894-8-2, Page 1VOL. XLVI. 2476 nat. THm T.zt k TZNQ 1.1.3aWSpAPER o ' xt TIiow OOUNTY_ aouexmx:o++rea�o. CANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST :,13._ D. MeGILLICUDDY, P.o.. BE HONEST AND PAY FUR YOUR LOCAL PAPER IN ADVANCE. "BOOM" pay all -t- ,Arrears ON YOUR LOCAL PAPER AND You will be an Honest Ilan or Woman IN TORONTO THE TORONTO A Had *tory Of a sllahted Clty a esteemed uaeemeet e( tee ram and d'eh tapes et T.rswe se res Rases -T4 etty mew • Menet' .r tea ser. mer ,/masefal ereaseee•. ug, MNRaI. Special t}orrespwdeaoe, x'11 F: world has been, and still in, fui1 .,f *temples et saddest wealth and import &ace falter to els let of lucky individuals sod favored communities. It may be the Neth of a rich relative or the happy stile of the wheat pit or steak market that 'Pres our fortunate weigbbsr • prominence an in fluent." to his locality, or, ji the cane of a community, the da.oy*ry of oil, natural gee or valeabiie minerals is the Immediete neighborhood may praises wealth in Weed•w and • Sew at prosperity for • district when formerly it was • bard task to keep body sad soul together. 01ouares, water. wealth overflow. a o.mmuity owes poverty stricken, or where Items Foetus* smiles on some poor wretch sed makes him • local Jay I.wid, the effect generally u to matte the favored people with • sense of their wpenority over the rest of mankind .setae enlargement of the head to altaer• oval proportions isvri•hly follows. Now, the city of Tomato is loot the epi, N picture in the mind's eye, • place when pr enemp:ton, "Whited pride. and sneered. iasemes were stamped oe the couoteoaa.ve et the people, and whore the hayseeds, the villys . and dweller* in smaller places were least down ns ee though they belonged to ."owe order of ntsekied decidedly inferor awl Here to be pitied. For some years atter tie estabitebstewt of the \ P of blessed emery'-Toroeto received much outside we0hia. Not alone did • Large per two ot the C. P. R. ccestruction money had its way here bet there atone • ceotrali '&thou of mein' tied development et real tsta'e resembling that timely cerrle.l the p •o pb .,i their feet tied towed them to • -1 roma teretemeo-AI. mitt,.. 1. W •:u•g, teen mane liven the beck settlements mel, wrong how *wily stoney esu made by the dei:y addition to the value of prowerty, they not .lone joined the merry throng of any lot gamblers and plungers bet they «e- duced their parents and (needs to speculate -or, .s it wee termed. invest -their lite stringy to the treacherous quicksands of real estate that hare proved she nominal rola of more than three -fourth of the people, d Mature years:in this terribly vested city. an It is not too much to say that the goer woo now living moat pass away ere the story of mupi.wd confidence, of suffering, rue eaJ shame to the thousands of victims well be forgotten. The city revolved for years thousand• of ear rursl Pewees. who had beard of the w•rderfal profits from real nate invest- or's aid *Matic.*, .end the greet *du- **ionai facilities when their children could m through high schools sad universities, wed come nit doctors. lawy.n, or merchants et lhrge,reuly ens4e, jest orderer n produced from wheat. Thee, apes, Toronto psepls and its mercenary press, ler mer+oewary fewness, we v o.ostaeNy beset' ig of the w �y°l�y"����',��'!. .eihues Toronto presented to the a•warety, clam and which it. new-found wealth oe real seen beam raises why ) was barred to magnify. New, all this was sal - Mated to tun the hasda of the yamid .Id alike and usbappily it .socieded but een well, for daily 'Tiremito rewired the NMI. and their bard aorwed wealth from the towns, villages and side Base of the pro. ewes, who, alae ' felled in the end ow the width, the onion er es Menet they ss '>41d.wtle looked ft*, bet rH[ rintovl.evs rrT or r0TI TT W hitter diesppjst/awt awaiting lbajr delsins years, whn they were so Inger Ib1e to battle with the world se is their rrber days. The press e( Torment*, with the.2i-option of The Glebe, pulled b wp a 7ef end the vales of Termite real estate, iw the real estate boners wen ite best advertising ellen, and swab dews at that, ei lest much of the Neese* s.Osriag awe etre of the victims oil the erase esti been - Ley the blame on • needy sed venal press reside ed mot the emsstquesese of h.i �t c: to nob as the Ansel of the &*'seri Mt. were dady enema* e *sill aewl •o.44011l• plies .biw w 1 .bhee TWO senoritas or Tae roaluAol t.a mep''sperq for sen* is 1.10 why 16 tRfim. from width ►as practically left the wools irml, aty Itmit, aid ss n. Te the ats.dit d bhe. its voice was rent to seek an &'test that with truth it Men the rear', and „anywas may he said fully ninety pcent of them cum to the iii -feted me► ee titer ih a dmie• ssewpay tbir ebltration. in fell if ea1W leof deal�Inrl in i.6&ted property. Fee n lo ot de es, eves 11ivw • reasoa•lale Nme ,61i'1 eine. d prudent esslineagemisel it wherewith to try we rssmige the best pre - "P aci "p by the 'Been Prom of Tenses elbie ferns at liquidation. Crush se crash Zi �� ° p. only it far 44 foram aims OD. mg nal estate agent west &Li hey ti lt "`n teener* did their seder. Ibe anther and mare anther reel W J oily seewspeper possum- inns &Mgrand ampitelist,N11 by tad by the 6hr 5hQey to hies r a�pnwt� ls.e wmpwmiiss and genres' eempmiies caw 61.11411111:11.8"1:96.146 ced thsmsslves rn► n ewelag t►..blllp- eetteee. "NO. � el sew sewee lid) Item of the le py. sed-iw 4e *ries►, sae amid . OM the eemet .stir. d fault el either or istenet-Ib en- �tiamtrle lig ws& Meek- willing inners et reel erne in beset, Iw •ed dd*weilkn when sever a eosin end .asset laud N the mails The ksenenwsa *wilt. but the city paid the d•tger to the lose *.swans bas tem se Ier Om kind &deleted es is amen esresen0ly that k oaf be said Aston en le w t"" a inns" Meal ImprwtnM mest el them hestitetions •nMdamt • d se -'14041, M y Aaeliee a meshy laid • reel gene Is 41100...sn /seimic �1e bend Mn, or twenty but sew denying db ashes oder weep •y 4kt�w eep wbltb &tela esti ie' ltrtg- Yoe•1 asrewmitsttimiavv. 71is is mprdy oi wet ef n' n ale h get vmirwdgiemirs�ry ptrboa/y TvremM wN► tltsel- ✓ lwN *Pena alter lr RFF wYN he im- 7tMlswra*vdlmig Al is 600.000 1b dsM file= rrwll an• mss eV ig as seen de dm eewe- � ~ w marl,igd ler a Minn bis et l •4ffe• Doi►w •d Memel. /Oohed es tbmp bend sen Mt- $r Ituggisse tt end IM Poo* d thls • � ; ''" '�~UOf TAMP �da►.g g�g�t lieyi . w 181116P."1141111.141 t... b P'mMb be W pith Ste iii elft. tlmnlnr aa�lhbees '!M entree end mew, for, was not Woes &dermad fear aides Yes • real nets vsleitios of with a moatb t th i 4ege a w, misstating mach over fear 1Mmsend million dollen and • worse, sandy • special iacumbram» called population mewl, twenty times that of 0 tA.I'AI. tta►eovgamYT 1,[IrT, Toreuto, yet with all that staring them au fr. tuertly ttetNa t►•i the more e, and Is the face the people of the latter city are the case of two of tboaertwds o` feet front Ike the ver dsttrees•dnand disturbed l-askeare natss. I Me. more the. the property u worth or will be worth to TV twentyTill .owes Nneim tiotRusTo year's rrowth of healthy with Buffalo, I'bvalamd, Pittsburg, A!. 1 Uma. "furonto a lull of the victims of the Iegheny City, Columbus, I.dianapuits, St- i local 'mprovemeat swindle, and it u not an o'er statement to say that *oohs et mdhoue Paul. .Minneapolis er anyO tisa of dollars have heswallowed up by the ea hires American city, so far as debt, value of real estate plague .ed not one dollar of the Pfneerty and population NO, coatisues to vast same will ever return to the dupes of show hew whitened has Weenie tbie city of this ill-starred Je.eloprwt ,•, deep and f n•nced neves. For two I widespreadeasily Years city axes vis wealtat the 'woven of her loan cosi Wee bees of bo d, for o 1 40 1 likely ynomat of that any I y pantie rushed off to England and motley will be bald the year, cr ext, fur the pen - cans out galore to be lent to spew:atom pie are largely tumble to pay, and the pro-' bnitder., and now cuspad.. were formed, petty, to Many cases, must fall into the , all expecting that property to the palliated bands of the city, for the realizable prow, ; t city would go un Increasing to value for will he uuutlleiest to meet the socumulation ever The municipal sulboriues taking :.1. of taxes and the dreaded local improvement vantage of the oubhc 1i1a.rty as Nod amesmente. The obligates the city to C values, sod shat leg to some •extent for pop keep oo borrowing, noterithatsndieg that I t ular d«swe, raced the aesw'ents till one the mousy lenders of London have told the p weld have imagined It wsa New York they city treasurer that Toronto bad gone ,lune were valuing and not a city 0 wind and as much auto debt upr°destmonevI bubhle. Toronto became then &ad stili r.• mains • city of Mau con'pastes,and can now beast of • larger number of .uch institutions of .iue.tiooable blessing and good than any city in the world of equal po ulutoo. Real estate mien became the then of the city They elected and Defeated aldermen at wil:, and they trod the earth with a pride begot anddeeertedly high as • public debtor, It ,y THE DOINGS AT OTTAWA. What'sOoing on at the Capital The Werk In the Netwee Reviewed -titres titan *Meeh the I errata Rredme Neal the easha or ■arkeaale tams ell Ammer. M seep hi. is alias correspondence. OTTAWA, Jul} 'H. once more amt reigns in the great council chanter, be How of Commons, .ad until parlia- ment sesta stem the duty of 'domain, public opinion, of awakeotng the people to he form of government they are 5cteelly Tying under, devolves upoo the prow The ue must be ta4en up where our represents - real in parliament left off on the day of rorog•uoo. There are sneer who, no doubt, are di.- ppointed, who expected greater thugs of he Liberals this 5esio0. There are many ho had pictured • political cyclone ter the rdinary gust of wind, the ordinary breath I scandal, no louver surpreste them. They ave become so calloused and hardened that hey are only to be aroused by a political rth.uake of forte sufficient to make the parliament buidintts tremble. We were voi- ced with several shocks this esseioo, yet, part from the few Liberals who nobly old the fort hen, the How paid little heed to them. If the Tories experienced ny fear they brsesnd It out. False cour e is • Tory cbatacteretic. They feel try are strongly entre e:hod behind a large ajority, with lots of boodle extorted from e contractor 1. la St. l.oais, and the man- acturer to keep them supplied with &m- amition. in the shape of votes, sod they fy their opponents to dislodge them. Al- ough greatly outoumbere.i, in a fair open hl.both armed with the lame .eapons,the terse of Liberals would moon gain pomme- l] of the geld. It mast sot be thought t because there has been no grand ep- Aweal this session there hes been no Im- prensa' made os the '.erornment s en- schmeots Vhat more forcible incapable and diahoneitguveroment in re- ared than the plain, unvarnished facts broaght oat in the Curran Bridge scandal, fee in the evidence and disclosures in this ear the Liberals secured • moral victory, • moral ooavicuoo, en both charges, is- etipa°ity and dishonesty, altbou,h by physie•1 (ores, by the strength of their big majority, the Government rallied their fol- lowers and declared themselves „ Not guilty." Red the official printed reports of the proceedings of 16.1 erre.° Bridge inves- tigation and note what cantr•cter St Louis, • cousin of the tlheister of Public Works, said -- Mr. Haggart Where arc your account books Mr. St Louis They have been destroyed. Mr. Hr�g&n--Where is your cash book. Mr. Se. Louis -It has been destroyed. 1 did set want to "bow what I paid for elec- tion purposes. Subsequently St Lou swore that he had contributed over $2,500 to the 1'•udrieul eta:tiowe to help the Government's candi- data Was it bowed of the Government to St Lotus • quarter of • million tan t. excess of the estimated of the work to enable him to launch to assist them n their elections ' Is it to the Liberal population of the country the taxes they pay should be used to eat them - killed with their own money y their' When the Minister of Reil es declared he did not know this big was 0010( GU in his department be wed his incapability to act as guardian our public affairs. John Haggart, bow - em not the awn to bet on his hand Choat ksowieg what verde be holds. Pra- y the strongest proof of the Goy.rm- t's ioo•p•bility, ;ill this tete, was in she incapacity to oonees1 the facts and emit the exposers of this gigantic bbery -the Curran Bridge steal. The ministers are all packing up for their holidays and for • time little executive work will be done at Ottawa. Of ooures, the machine en but any wire -pulling will have to be dame n the aide. The re- ars baser on[+erred upas Clarke Wallace in Lewden by the (linage Lodge in givieg Pim • a1end tam will greatly es his *Wm to • peojties u ilio Cahouet. He tower* high above Mackenzie Rowell now awe ►a Meads think that the Yeo bas ar- rived for Mr. Rowell to make way for yoava bl rod. Sir Job. Themp.me n ie • very trying position. He does mot wi 4 lo offend Idr. Rowell and he knows he requires Clark Weans to keep Ontario is Tina Telkim4 about Maekeezie Bowel it woe thought no wood have certainly received hr koight►ood long before this. The eel. oriel o•ehrencs is over sad there is no "Sir Mckenzie" yet Whew be was mien over as the (wen's birthday it was0tiid he would surely have his title whenthe oonferwe• was ewer for the active pert he took i■ 'triaging the colonial delegates together, but he le oely plain, every -day Manatee Rowell to -day. It was expected he would take • tri to the 111.1 Country to wt the ooloelal dole. gates there, but Sir Adolphe Caren got ahead of him sed Sir Jetta Tbompoas hs. suet his I'omtmo&ter-G.meral to Losdos is - steed of ►n Miwimsr et Trade awl Coes- mine. Mrytbi.R pointe to the earl retirement e1 Asgen teem the Cabins He wants se reels the supreme evert bench but Judge Fenrmier. wham be was to sewed, does met sow waist to dap cut. The bill le allow the judges to reties es fell pry was sot premed the messes and the pseeinr of the an was 18. 11041110.. w whim* t►r*. d tb e T ''use 50"14 leges 4.d hared 1 '*sirs T4. Ilbsssls mppws'i t4. ldlt far tby did e on s file ..e..dty el adding to the bar deme et tandem at this samwt. Then tees • thee whom the (ins -.Nm et would set CM • pan t w me They are• WINren would let her. I )wplte this admoult too, even now her treasurer end chairman of the ex • *mauve committee are on their way to Eng- j w land to sell &not her big sheaf of debentures o which, in plain English, mesas shaving the o ettp'. promt.aory notes .m tiro Rnti.h 1 market. But while Toronto stands high, i t ten of their bonus wealth and theimpudencr s. , yoilt.A..eu. tTl 01.r -vie enlist. of iodatoo. Now, all this time few new • t factories erre bang built ; itwaall houses• amongst the cities of the earth, without bosses, and more hooses, and higher and peer ane fears ea cos • higher went the price of vacant lots till of enormous fearing aanndttccorresponding h they were out of tight Bet the day came pride and iasoleno., assesses its real estate ' a at Wt when the Wearers &emitted that at about i1I0,000,000, and the boost e$ a Ai 111 •-0aa 'TATIO'L111 °maim' of shrewd men u that «t is assessed 11 and that • passing lull was on, bat Toronto real estate, they said, was all nght and would still pay •mrwee profits to the cour- ageous investor. I'p to this time the flood he! gone on, and high and low the cautious, canny, moocy making dank director, whose ptie bad grown through the eereful bus- b•adisg of wall fume, &l000 w ith the F.a1r- brau.ed recklese speculator ---had caught heavy doses of the land fever. Toronto, in fully 30 per .:met above the selling price. 1 Thus we may be said to hare • city worth Ill is real estate of all kind not more than a of hundred mtlliom dollars, and though no re- de turas of mortgage indebted.•.. are per- m,tted to this goodly heed, the very general th impreesion a that it will foot up to 475,• Bit 000,000, or three quarters the sell- 0° tag value of all the land and buildings en. cumbered and unencumbered. Is it any the marvel that in the face of ibis fearful con - the estimation of the proud wed superciltoue 'how no loan company will lend any new boat delwied people within her gates was money on Toronto property ' To the ordi- Ire destined to become the home of million* aary trsyeller the •ppaaraaoe of the bun- °t 0t people, for her boundaries were beang drools of empty stores on King, 1-ooge and q° Queen streets, and the bills of mortgage foreclosure sales of real estate which ever the (mese_•* and deed walls of the city must strike him u strange and remarkable in a city whale newspapers are ever talkie, about the greatness and roundness of tbs. " Toronto the Cood." Toronto never sym- pathised with her lees favored sista cities and still less with the farming community. enlarged and iambus' for inov1ng millions of clerks, mernents end workmen musing wed night were extended A new belt lies of red way encircling the city on the Kent4Nort h and West WAS built and handed over to the (;read Trunk Railway, wh,ch had tbrosgh wow freak of good aware endowed the Loads of the new road, but to ilia day the railway does not carry freight or p*a•esgers sufficient to pay the wages of the driven, stokers and oatcnctore, and so the road may truthfully be said to be, like some dy- ing man, existing only to save tumoral ex- pomoss Of course the road would pay well f enough people would but craves on it, but the per pl.- are set there and the great belt line project steeds out as • mon.01.at of holy and one of the sad relies of the great Toronto collapse. Rat that was not the on - 1, unhappyfeatmnceeeetted with the under- takiat for, in ceejatwuw with the reilwa , as a wheel yacht. • wheel, there was es - fished • Belt Lime Lestd Company, Limited, into which was pound • million dollen every mat of which was lost, for today the mortgages have been foreclosed and naught rem hes of this owe grail corperatiw but the bitter memories of the victims of THIS an Teo• 01 TUX TowA\To &'hese Now, all this thee, forget it not, Toronto was, through its pro and public men, boasting about the ,rest wealth and futon of its real *.tate. Her prnod people still .ympathired with their lees favored neigh- bors. and particel•rly was tete Torento mss prone to proclaim how vastly superior Tc• rotate was in people and es a city to Moot - real sad other slew going places where the folk managed to pay their debts and ve w what they made. Rut there wme • day when the hack., by concerted motion, withdrew from the Swims= of lending to the real estate men or mai engaged in the bniidieg trades, and then the babble bunt One day it was • labuss builder who was driven to the well bemuse him borrowing Cpower failed, next it was the story d son oyer had res bre client's trust mosey into the gretit real dente ^&t hole and meld sot get it w1 whim he wanted to. Follow- er this was the fallen of some supposed millionaires, .kirk&, storekeeper., profs.. Menai mow, W then the multitudes nI all kids and ranks, whoa' wealth was sup - pow!. to he built es the reek of Toroat.'s .elidity found themselves enable to -ashes es their eyes .asal& meets. Not alone was the babble capital destroyed, but it left belied •egg ' R1D1 111* PEEN .,R0.tT and her baughtine a and mucinees unmatch- ed, •ed Dow her efforts to hide her wretched plight and hopeless cowdition excites only the pity of the men of Montreal, Hamilton mei i..odoe, while her miles of deserted houses wdl shortly become some1.hi.g to .how visitor. just se pimple view the rugae of some played out mailing tows. If the 'cosomiml housewife only looks around • palace ow be had for merely taking care of it for the °erns, who are very often some aufferieg loan oempany that on n elther sell ase rest; and for • rent barely eover1Dv the pey taxes • choice of mansion can be had. Turn where you will, Haat, West or North, and 01st out fair that dot ever w& steal mho of ever en bald Men sb prey ro the sties picture is presorted of stores in noses of the public demtad end houses awuueg the Moaning of the people who are expected to make this • ,rent rand prosper- ous metropolitan city. That it w ill so 4... 0003C in time few doubt for Tomato posses mss many elements of attraction, but ere that day comes, the great mass •f the own- er of real estate will here to teak relief from mortgage sovetanM and real estate debts of all kends through the friendly agency of the preened Iasol.wt law ; and in the sorrowful journey through this eourt of mercy who ma picture the story of wast- e d Iiye., of blasted hopes, or describe the bitter waters of poverty and old aye whioh mast be the portion of so many within the city'. gates. There is, however, on peas- ant. feature notio•be amidst the hewing ruin ..d wreck d fortune Termite hes always hater loyal .ad tree by voice and rote to the Old 1.g LEEeuIN. Trmpay, July 31. Maws Stirling, from neer Porter's Hill, Sundaoil here, the guest of W cousin, Al... &Arlin/. Flaws Demo''. Alter an Mena et ower&) years O. Kunkle, formerly of this; Maas is up es a visit of • few ws seeing e1d friewdc about here, beteg the guest of Mishasl C eey during his sojourn Mess. Wrrsrem Bret Rasa --The W res Bros. et Colheree, for their threshing .taebino this season bare oesarsd the &even of to sial Maeleed, who metered es ►n defies Thursday of last week. They oposed their sines at the homestead tory to gang gala the Wei township e( Hallett fee men time. Daviel is well knows here, .ad was • wormer figure oe the Rarrew's demob- s' lest emaow ileetel is still • tripe be- liever is eagle blends..', gad the Besy Rees have made • reed don In h•viag him es their agave sta. AUCTION SALES. ♦n !.eteeddes nil lgetting iana free 'settee eilts mown 1 1■ tide list as se the tame of sale Aoor.r 4Ta. Antes gale ef hers, be.emia, arta, bNRI0s, ha, on A.twrday, Aegmt. 4th, .• 1 e'elsak r s. , at 1lsa11.• betel, OdrhL Ni reserve. Timms. Orman, Asetlemtr. Mownav, Aafl, w, -ante sate el en- feathe.ry. its M Lorre Nln gn•t, West S. & - . et 1 e'er.P. It. Tattoo Grimm, Anthem. Agebus a C .1me8 a1 sugars, bele raedved the std hf by telegram e the death of Ni bream, Nein.Tender, P4,wV Ices a p bT< 4..4. etetl o palmd0*r10. Sim line MIVA 11 ~- t Ie dvesna sear PRIMARY EXAMINATION. A List of else Meeeeeral tandldates at else Tiled -Haas E•aaelaaelea. Meow is given the result of the third. ohm exami•atioo for the towoa In the coun- ty. to list No. 2 the cane idete has passed the July eternisation but has sot taken up Use commercial course. 4.oderah--A. Rowles, P. I)wsmore, I.. J. KUhott, W. Fisher, 1. Gonda", P'. Gordon. t,./.lies W. Keehn, J. K. He! i. it. How- ard; 1. Kilpatrick, C. Lawson. l'. Iw- Tourel. T. Long, R. Mair, 11. Mac I luaald. J. Mackenzie, 1 Malloy, 1.. Mclean, K. Williams, A. R Mortoo,J. J. Robertson, W. Roes, 1 Sharman, I. Stevenson, M. A. Stirling. F. Tabb, A. Tyndall. Clinton- W. Baird, P. Campbell, A. Con. Diff, T. Courtin*, F. Hartley, T. lsaster, R. Jacket, H. Lennox, W. McCrea. A. Mc- Kee/4J. Mclean, R. Mcllordie, 1.. Mid. diatom, S. Plummer, R. Reid. R. Roes tp•m.ed in Latin', L. Worthiegt n. Seaforth-- W. Aitchison, R. Aitchison, F:. ('o..tnor, (. ('udnore, F. Clarkson, M. Devereux, J. Dorsey, E. Ewan', M. Flan - nage., M. Gillespie, R. Higgins, .1, Horton, L Killorsw, M. tomb, .1. Laidlaw, H. Mc- AIt11ami, R McNair, M. Peterson, E. Proctor, .1. Rae. R. Stephen., I. Simpson, ('. Sen- ders, F Weletb, H. Watson. Kincardine E. Blair, 1.- Fisher, A. Hop- kin., H. Matheson, 1). 4scKenue, M. Mc - Loewe, A. Rom, C. McKay, F. Sellery, T. W ilson- W Ingham List No. 1. W. Armstrong, E• Br•dwim, 11. Coventry, J. Duncan, E Eastman, G. Hanna, F. Kirkton, 1). Smith. D. Stowart, R. Tucker, M Wilson, List No2 W. linty. rich, resumed been*w the air. ('cued F:m• pre oo t, edte.day. 1FROM OVER THE BORI)EK. Mrs. Frank Hick, of Toronto, a 'Leung Mrs. F. J. Prtdham this week. _ Maw M. McKay, of Toronto, u aplend;ng News Notes from Waahtntton • few weeks at her old bowie H. Black mad t.en. Creasman took an the •=cantos u Tomato on Saturday. T C. Wright and wife, of Hamilton, •e* visiting at hr old home, Point Farm. Miss Magri* MCI'lay, of Kteardin., spent Sunday with relatives in town, Mr. &ad Mrs. Rleaman and two children, of Detroit are rwtlag relatives In tees. Mimes Annie and Tillie l)'L•a,hltn left on Monday last for their home in KtntaiL Albert Vasmtone, of Chicago, has ben spending, a few days in town and vicinity. Capt. A. McLean returned home on F,t- day, heytng laid up hie boat in Pert Hur°a. Mies R. Wilkinson left for Toronto Inst week •ccompenied by Mrs. Rrayley and her baby. Wm. Meriton was a visitor to Toronto dunng the week and had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Stowe and children, ot Rluevale, who were visiting in town, have returned home, Reason ('ox and Harry t Incas left Satur- day morning !eat to take a round trip oo the sir. Monarch. The Misses Watson, of Stratford, aro the guests of Mrs John A. Watson, Lighthouse - se, this week. Mies Seegmiller, Mrs. Robinson .cod Mr.. of Stratford, are @pendiol a few wens in town. Mrs. Gorman, wife of 11. Gorman editor Exeter R. Truck. of the Sarnia t )oeerver, L the guest of Nim Davis, North-st Mw Tillie Late*, of Detroit, who has The following a the percentage of the been visiting rel&ti.el ID town, returned to total obtslated by the pupils of the two law Doti °a haat w*ek. est divisions at the June terminal examine -BM sae and his daughter, Miss Katie rooaan, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Tie Collegiate Isagtmse. tics. relatives In town. 1.13 faiu> '' W. understand that Jonathan Miller, has 'lora ('•mpio. 62 din ed of the .Albion hotel to • Mr. Mars - Jane t'onte . 61 den, of IngereolL Rett' furry 58 Judge and Mrs. t arpenter have returned Janie Dickies e Hrttnde Graham 51 to their home in Detroit, ;after • pleasan• 45 visit to her mother. Ida (inhale 42 Mrs, Jas. Addison, accompanied by her Hittite Harrison 52 daughter, Emily, is vwtiag her daughter, Annie Lamprey .' 53 Mrs. Dwight, of Seaforth. Brock ie Mitchell c Kate McIver 51 J. McKe•man and wife (race :Mies Annie Kau Morrison 58 Doeney, of Seaforthl, tit Chicago, are the Kate Neekssiall ...... ... .. 59 inn of Miss Salah Davis' Laura Tbihsm md*. . 51 Miss v.. -•;i1.1 Holmes and brother, of Maggs Tbikaedaam 53 Ywew.aroy, are visiting at the residence of W .n Wirgima 57 ('age W. Thom.00 them week. Mary %cellos' .... . •. 30 Mr. ant Mn. MN.arra, of Clinton. and John Atkwo 60 Mir Wallace, of town, returned yesterday Fred Rorke53 after a pleasant tnp on the Cambria. R. S. Hays, barrister of 1eaforth, after takingthe Meatiest, trip, left last week 51 with a Mrs. Hays for their home in Seaforth. 69 Judge and Mrs.l'arpenter, who have been r (. the lop ........ , r.. 53 . .............. 25 F. Holmes ............ W. Hayden H Jobaston ..... ...�....« I). Johnston 54 'F. Lindsay - .... 50 T. Murray .. ,, r J. McPherson 53 H. Nevin 58 W. Park 40 F. Roberteen 79 F. Shepherd 34 R. Sbtinimmi.. 35 • C. sturdy .1. P. Tighe 50 R Watson .. 64 H. Williams39 Absent from part of the examiseta n. DIvISION a. A. Bate ...... O Buchanan J. Carrick K. Horten S. lane .1. Martis M. Natal R. Rebuses 52 .1. Weddell . , .... . i. W lllisma L. Farrow F. Hsu G. Lee N. lee C. Milken& M. Morrie M. McIver T. Me8weee 0. Rebartaow ... .. , , ... Sew (4. Sting R. M. TfrbtireRs ....., R. Webs, COMINO AND 001140. Ned (.arrow as home from Toronto. Mrs. Wood has returned to Detroit J. P. Laby left teases Monday fer Cbi- eago. Mas N. Hillier of Climtoe is winds; is town. Mr. and Mrs Nairn ban rearmed from Tomato. T Dodd, of Kimeerdise, visited toy's the week. T. Jaekeon, Jr., of Clinton, visited two Net week, Mies Isabelle Sharman is visiting is the Queen City. Min Kat. Helloed has r furs d from & net 10 Ripley. Mrs. R Proctor, of feeksew, .land Mira hal week. Mem F. Riegle, of Toronto, is vWtimg Mea Minis Priahnte. Week Crakb rode ever to (linen es his wheel es Mowd•y. MIN Bell. Hyslop, of Detroit, is vidtdeg Iselin. is tone. Miss Cwmeday, of Ottawa, is visiting relatives is laws. Mies Helen Oib►ees of Detroit, ie wen - n beeiw is tows. Fred Mar, banister, of Rrsmsla, is need w the weigh be Isms. Mee Min �44w11, d visitimig &f•ri�eai. .Ma terra Arg are eW*iyhist ler 4[tewaaa ata 1./t dem Iliony, bole TillUs(t ,40,s.4. *ip14 ting 0M► 49 43 60 60 50 46 58 60 51 59 39 72 48 64 71 43 64 51 64 49 86 79 58 56 visiting her parent., Mr. and Mrs. 11. Fen pesos, have returned to their home an De troit. Mies Nellie Tighe, ot St. Paul'., &&;aen- ppahied by her niece, Miss Marguerite Mc- lateeh, is the guest of her mother, Mn. K. Tighe, of town. Mn. McKey, Quebec -et., has returned from Woodstock, whither she had been summoned by the death of her aister•in•law, Mrs. .1. M&rtin. A. Rothschild, wife, Why and nurse, of Detroit, ere at pr5eset sojourning .t the residenoe of (leo. Cot, Britannia road, far the benefit of his health. Mr. McLean, foremae of the composing room of The Woodstock Sentinel Review is .pending • few days in time the guest ot anter, Mrs. John Sharon, Quebec -et. Mr. Park, for severe' years priaeipal of the central echoed, has been •ppetalai to the inspectorship of West Kent. Mr. Halls, formerly of the high school will wowed him. ('..1. Mal lever, ao.ompnied by hie wife and sister, Mies McGregor, of Stratford, are enjoying the fresh air off Lake Hume. They are the guest* of (;eo. Cox, &itemise Road. Burnside Robinson, coeeeeted with the Casada Presbyterian, The Week, and ether journals published in Ternn, was in town daring the week in the interests of thew John l'ridhem, who has been laid up for sow. weeks, has been "ordered by hie physi- cian to take • few weeks in the eosstry,oxd is now visiting Wm. Pridham, d1 1' , of R•seelelahe. W. 1'. Wselby, of the Rig Mill, leaves this week on • two menthe' visit to his statins home, Hell, England. Hi s•i1 on Saturday morning from Montreal per the Allan line eta•mslhie Vanommer. Mr. and Mrs. Megan refereed from Ver- ses, B 1' , lest week. We are pleased to learn that their sen William, who was me seeiwsty i11, is fast regainjsg health. They enjoyed the trip anti bad the privilege of visiting their whole faintly, throe ease and three d•tghters aloe' the route. le the W•trfeo btcyele races last week, Charlie Chisholm succeeded is taking third is the linemile ran. He bent Me eller sed other fast riders, and paned Caret•* and Harbottle hard. He Minds taking in the tiwlph meet ria Moeday. Charlie is winter/ up in dee shape and prom mss to he ose el the aomiay feat riders. Ira Leiria, Esq., of Gode ieh, the mach abased Comity Crewe Attermey, was in tows on Med*, looking Misr the e1Rw effects of the l.ts Thrums Tri.itt, Fri , Divisive Coen Clerk. Mr. Lewis, although 10.iag passed the three seer* and ten, is ss asides en in his yoeth, earl beers evidens of =Likely to gain the pleasures sed &weals of the *fist for many yen to elms. - Finer Time C Lina . Petr D, Hart, briar." w as who wgalore by • fall from a Wig. et Climes is May boa, did at his hoes. is Rtastfssd, on sneerd•y sight Mr. Ran wee hese la Di1m40 , sad W bees a rename et MrwWgj for Mein hremty Teen. Re 1aae+s a wile aril tie mbildrss, bre Pareau nod he *Am tr Menifee. and ase brother, •11 regiArn rhe Tarlf 0ae.l(.. 04111 ■t a read/erk The Senate WIla ase aerede on nets. Rill Mra/ghe Tal.aldbeaeitar "raw -sex 'wimes log, Tam S,t:r*i. corre poodsaoe WASHiNGTON, July 30, 1894.- '1'ie key to the tariff deadlock has not tet bees found, but these L lift* doubt that it will be daring the present week, If not by the conferwc* committee, thea by demo- crats of the House, who have about decid- ed to hold a caucus to settle the matter, it the cooferenee committee fails te reach an agreement by Tuesday. Few people is Washington now have any doubt that the result will be the Sonat. bill substantially as it stands, although there will doubtless be numerous unimportant changes so that members ot the House caa say both sides made concerrit ua to reach an agreement. The democratic conferees have been hold- ing almost continuous idormal *cestons since the Senate by • tie vote declined to sestract its conferees to recede from the amendment placing a diBerentiai duty of one eight of • cant a pound on tetinel auger, but the first formal ,meeting of the cote ("recce committee was mut held until to- day. 'Chen is reason to believe that the demo- crats of the House would have been able to secure much more substantial outwear -toe If i'resident ('levulan 1 lied not written that letter to chewst.0 Wilson, or at least, if Mr. Wilson had not made it public. There are few democratic Senators who have not been nursing some disappointment at the hands of President Cleveland : cw•e•iuently when he made it • pout In that letter that the bill ehoud put coal and iron ore on the free list many tit the democratic Semitone who personally tavor free «run and coal, and would under ordinary c'rcumstar.: e. have been only too rind to vote fur them, deter- mined to take advantage of the opportunity to "get ever"by Joining hands with the (.orman•Brice combination to prevent changes in three schedule. of the bill. Senator Manderson s remarks oo the power of the sugar trust in the `enate were straight .hot. at the bull'. eye and *ems of hie colleagues who voted an favor of the trust when a motion was made to strike out the differential duty on refined may hear from them &gain. He said among other thugs "It isclaimed, in this chamber and outside, that that great and powerful combination hastremen- dou. power over legislation, and it looks to me as though 11 has. For no matter how near we come to the defeat of the differen- tial one eighth, no matter how confident we inay be that at last we have the sugar trust under our feet, there a •Iwsys found the one vote to prevent this differential duty being stricken Prom the bill ; and I appre- hend it will he found so today There is always some man in ambush who comes to the front for the purpose of saving the life of this int luity." Whew the vote of Senator Quay saved the amendment while the Sen ate was 000sidat0g the tariff bill the .tate meat was made that other senators would have helped the trust had their helo bees necessary. That statement is now reiterat- ed and mule to apply to the last escape of the trust by reason of Sea•tor Stewart's not voting. The administration do.en't like the bill providing for the inspection of immigrants by L. S. Consuls, which was put through the House by the start parliamentary tac- hes of Representative Stone, •f Pa„ .mid which is tow before the committee on int. magi ation. The opposition of the admiitn- Non was 'Mood byCommissioner of Immtgn lion Stamp, who, in en argument before the ^ommittw, said that if the bill became& law it would step Immigration entirely. The chairman of the How committee on immigration and an attorney representing the steamship companies &leo read* argu- ments against the bill. No action ham yet bees Wren on the hill by the Semite men - mattes. Reproseetetave Sprinter, of 111..,. happy. One of the numerous bills he has introduced ie to be favorably reported to the Henn, with excellent prospects of eventually 8.- 010)54 law ---that providing with the nab - linnet of • national board of arbitration. in &o.ordaaoe with recommendation made by President Civelaed in 1897 Hen Carroll D. Wright, 1'. S- Commie - Moser of Labor, presided over the prelimin- ary meeting of the .take oommisaiw which is to investigate -set arbitrate the mases of the recent railroad strike, for the information of the exe°ot1ve and l.Rulative beanehes of the Go.erammet The comma Mon has .et mapped eat its program, but will do en at owe, as President t1... ad has ted Mr. Wright that M wi.bes the eemmtesion to complete its went et the earliest possible moment Mr. Wright'. • esomales on the sommisaom-Me.aa Kr - man, of N Y., and Worthingtea, of III.,- .• not extwwively knows in (:*egress, hut the .mpressios they have so far shade is e- Nrely ewereatery of the reed thaage .aid et them by those who did know them. Thre seems so be • probability, daily grew - tag urom,er, that the Ron will not order • separate iaveuigatioe of the ionise, the erases barna that cee,Miw might 'welt by restos of clashing with the 1•re.ideatied ap- pointed iaVOW tiptoe, Phe queeYae elf d jwromey depends em. tir'ly epee Ike Amenities of the tariff bill. 0.w y this • "eeegMl - piwrew. Send SI. Nmwliebt • lasting eke w.r 4. l Why D). • W Lnok OU 6..msr 'Ties, • Me. "1 1. Le... Rms. , Lid., 43 Montt et Tsresto, and yes will restive by poet • pretty pbtari, fres from edverti.lag, ash well worth /rouge g This n an easy way ledeceesee yen been The seep 1e the hest ie the market .end It will seb *set la e..tage to seed is the - 1t yen leave the men epq. A by YIN e.se Binge. ly