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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-2-7, Page 6'rm: REFORM PLATFORM. t e•el.M,4 I MO Hoe 1 chaste. ewes tier svu0 vs& New Turk Id 1* 'lanai e o thee* duta*e.9 We dollars ares( e.+uhs a cel enc woe outurtie•ei.! •.Nita• tad•+ the i artadissie wall realise oM 1/144 essi.'lr,s.I 4.4 the greet Mabee ..4444 and • l 1 ,.,.....14 .Metan, water *Yate freta Ute gt.• . 1.. tit.* 4/r*sc0w }." ''11 *At 4041111110* of Ni,.'.•I eat Now p«: , •- . •.4te ween limy tel, ,. • 114, w. a• ' .t4'..• , :Wu 831.4* with 14.4. I" 814 r,!,. n . •". k *111 45111.• 1.. 11 s 4/•W tbt„. ,• •,art we hetes prHrtlloa ter 1144: 1 r0 , .t o •w salol hire the belletli of ••• w Out uaran uhlar.w v a hart re - 1 • ' r •. aa-anutl.g Irma Etat • • , • ere 1* , . ',1 sprier Mia:, that . 44/• rt - marmot., trade titer:. + has tact two( lilts. It tl•. (. eft ptureu . - K!wrtet:oeuf .11 I.at.00• Let 111 ... ytMtte the author ^ t•. wbicb 1 •, .. nn4llw,.t ago, that i , r eat4Wr t 11 t i Breen, upon: the t• -.4.4 of pie tom the • tooreseer al*r tlw. r ....1.- •t': ,.ire lain the ....en.. trete. h • • •• carried a lar_0 tra.ir for .,liar wet, :.-, awl the hulk of our own eaoun* aad reports" in our own 40••44*. Bot our Las dwt°dled boll, actually toad .- . . •,t cin*o.ret to other l..at.a.n* until cooed almost entirely ilii-fohi,pn �u , • lead. the pr.,lr,rtu.n of our • ,:1.:,f•. ;*1.•e t•.rr4ed ,n War Vmewls ba* dwiU1t%. 1 ..out a veloy-tbtee &n.! wort* bn'101 40 1 weave and Iwo -tenth. per cent., .. ere .1.x•t.. That nM heart 14.0 reshot •hNr ': ••HI upon the A44*.; le04 traffic. •-.•a wm..1 hao how tLe remit of a tiff •rent •-% - rap a• 2 a differ tat p''i.•*: in F44. f••. t4wt*rye,:et nue ::e,• t.41 14.' - 141'4• F.'..n y,.11 .'.e p. -nit 44 • u 45 It,.' 4.'•tl.t 4.* 14.4' .ter^*Pan scar:x1144• ins:0, :at., slow 1 : nor give you • .. • *rout of the freed nt :ramie rip• n the ,_ , r; erltitne steed.. I .hole from 41. .•r.e era-.n1.ly toubr'.1 ''i the 1*,•tou tip, . erty cat in:Un .I, .r.4 ''Fifty- year,. sato. E.•alla...4 c• ;.t r,•.:e.l •- riatrd of the , .'t,.• g tredve • 14/ silo r. _ : era. but ,i„lk 14 ,'..fit IOW Ito .1 h,1•; . .. or i-.. , , a p«w,•e..aa aa per • .1..t • 4 : l..wrr of the world.. 1 veoev.a :urrraw.d front 1'!itl,st i a. nattelli is lam . •-t it has lucre -des etr•.dl j w: yelp• p-4 moire 1', an that of any 4 t • . •.;1 try tar ,acrd tea yoars or from J- :u tsar: tet AS is kill: ('' ' Teat is the result. *.r, of a different sys- tems. Now, I ask every mar, here how heat will *$cinereal take adratta{r of its *4481• thine 11,.. treat. situated 4w she is, at tate end MI tweets l*8lgat.o:. and A. the hem! of i,.lend u*44i4 *ion, bow hest stii she take advantage of Ler situation" Will .t.. beet - take sivwntmer of it by • *poem of prl.lec- tiou whu't. anti 14111 her maritime trade, or Will ata not hest wee advantage of it by 4 uireei5.$ tiro *beekle* elver Triode a• far as :t ter p.oatll• to remove theru. I4.lote we g', further 1 would like to plus .::der the gate of the ('onser- vatltrae pr.•eht a page 01 op.'s"14 bi. tory. a payro of a very recent history, • page wtrb sed e•tace to tb. Intro..nrtiun of The Illeermat .f feret cedes iota Otte country. 'Now 1 appeal to thea to,wp.&k Wit their mind. on she •i:: roan. ler not a tact that wren p•rotrat., n era* intrralue.d to the (4114dian (48•(41'., to the ...potion, nay, in tbe very language of 1:r John Matolon•ld, and of fir t'Itsttrs Tup• per, anti of all the authors of prieeetion it was never it.andsd that protecti.n, 'mould be it i,erateuent ius1(tution. Utd tiey no t.11 u. that protection was only to b. • tsmporar1 measure is tide country, and t. use *be language whieb vett* then wale urs oi. that protection wet simply toteud*J p, gau a lift to our tn•n*tactutes u, order to e'.ab1e them to wit entni84ltiuh from abroad. feet u• melt you ,• tort not &fact 4 .about/n. you know that that Is the case 1 Jr:y any moo to point out to me. w ry ice, m (iamany. u, the 1. 44ite.1 Slates, • any protectioutat c•,untry whree the p„ .miters of • protect.00wt tare(' taus Lxwaed with their policy and u the saute t.me said to use people that it w*1 to be * 4wtrustiest itist(t*t1on in the *1,014147 • 01. the contrary. .very statesman wLu aver brought forward such a policy sla4ys raid to be people, "This is only to are a t.. •., porary policy; we must levy • little t.4/u ea:: s taxation upon the people order r er to ,five • start to our manufeeIere4." This was always th• flit shape of the introduc- a.un of a pro4.cti'• tariff And what wise the second shape? The meeond *hats tern - t• THE SIGNAL : GObMRIOAM ONT., THITRSDAY, FBS. 7. tsl6. the Ma trio. are no. 111 tower taadm • WOW Warm :eat serum to remove W • eaf- taia Knout the shackle. which tore uow aweisbing upon the people. They made the sato. 1 s.sy. nut the effort vette too strong for their .treegth mad they had to eons. bark. Now. air. 1 mar be told Noun . '• Do you td,t.nd that if we were to ab lel, the r)PVwof pp:tett...a that uar manufactur- ers r.4i I.t.' tier wdy of Montreal • ' Why, ..r, 1 c.rtar.ly do pretvuJ at I tortoni.' that the w..nuf.etnrers of llon- tr.ai ..at, do licher under a rev.: no tariff tout they eau .1.. ander protection wheeler 1, ley esti not tune* .4 • ineuatreturet, 1 en' a lawy er. and peri**jo any sato* will nut lir tisk. u w 'h 1.11..4 by tb.wt* who tare s t of else *eine 11.1U•1 a. w:4w:f, suet lobo may ray to ane; "4I.,. It is .11 very well for . ou to .ay .o. hu• eh*: .I.. y..0 Olson .bw,ut the bwh.rw* !'• 1t.i. 1 Hair read ewothsuc. 1 .1.. ho: myuutaa'lan, but 1 Mat. 14,44 8ewetb4al. wall "Parry m..rii.u* I vetoed ado• Moutrral lot:Atte, wbiCla to .ewers** iso You lived nut logit. ge44d:Me* , 1 or lo., part. I tem.! the 6. 1,. zeta'Ner,v moriiuu. 1 btraktaet mum it. 1 will nut .my tic': at to uba•:utelT whole shuts food. but 1 am like M:tbrslite., 1 am pulse, plo..f. bauug read the t:smote f..r .0 many year*, 1 have teal iu tar gazette 1'.r asc.n.r•l taunt tf }up- remove pr.4..:• Mutt. rail m81e11 t:. wuu4. .....ger b. fie. 1 ea that tr &• were, t• have a t'e- ven.ue teraff. raw ntoterlale soua be free. 1188 taste: We ere *w% tyre to day slider 111e l r..twarr .J'4te.a1. There err *estate raw ntater.A. 813.;4, aro it Wool te free. wank Loot. r% racy hat.- tlot :;,ought of taring it. Cotton is free mhin, but u iron free". C..1tl.:1--tr a yaw uaterial and wool is a row tuateriei for certain menu factorea Itut :,.ere are twoatticlee which are ran' n1.1'•.nai of every mannlactunr, anti tl.rte At '. e• are coal atwl iron. and are they tree! It you have a Levee** tariff the u} j*ct 'will be to Jew -lop the eout:try, slid mai raw material s:,ou:•i be free Wider ruche • tarter I think I cau give you. gentlemen. a Attie illu.trsti.•u taken instil the lwet.iry of F. -glad -4 as to the of fee: Of protVet '••a ane nun pru:rct.on. 1 do cwt pet*tend t•. Le . manufacturer my• .elf, as 1 to:.i you. but I Lan rest *mum Ihiu* of the recel.t history of Europe, tat England aud of 1Seimauy. for 4net/Mee t,ertuany as a cuuutry a 4. r--tthe-- heart of the 1'aualiatl •t"°''ctwulat. I1ern.u.y for the 1'erulau• is the motto 41tere. and 7u1 know Protect ltiomarck: who wee in putter for a ,1.'..::418' .eat., !Sete,* raid Thing* Sr 44.4*... Aleut the year 1 41b Price l:umarck w.4 in polka.? sad they bad en oaten: In- 4u.try 111 tferrnany at that t.we. lu Iy40 that w,r n..t exactly an, intent industry in year., fur it mai aire.a:7 seventy , old, but it was still an 4°fa111•mdttarv. It is a characteristic tem know of all i°faut its - dosing." ala• they`uonr grow &ltd that they *away, rr4ltaiu habst. Beetroot lomat was that lI 1us:ry in I:erwally. in 10 rust iu- Ju*:ry 1.1 Isom o.y err N4eet7 years old. (wean..*. *r y. 11 .are error,. it uuwe froth the eotttiner.tai p.......ey uu.:cr Napoleon. whet" Naro:eon Bas figLlihe slain.: F:uglani and when nosy c:usel the polls scd bar bun of France, of Italy. of Belgium. of 11, liat:J. stat a part of ti.rJIsI.r agaiu*t Ittia.cn „ is. "tut Notion cutouts: sugars c. tree, iuintly. 'Piet*. the Veatch: p.up:e ant the 4:ermun people, woo weld no 1011101' eat .:uivtt:.d anger*, 4' ,tulneti.:ed to grew beet root• anti to make beet rout sugar- and after seventy year+ the (lemon. people and the Frel.ea people were mail protecting bort rot agar by enormous protective June*. In ow France i:..• marrk uinlerte.00 to I;1*e.ti'1 more prober tion to the refiners of beet root .ugar. He put e0ormona import donee ou •mmyjyjit. but ,,ut satisfied 'hall that. i4e placed son Cu rapist: of Gawp-. 44484 to turn s roam • . ,.0 of ^• ill .• •, .ruer t hal then a .4(.4 with lkersan Mars which were .old to the p. ur nler11alr)rl of the ret* ..f Iliuutrwil el a priest out ,ally :..weer tato' the coat of produt Duo, 1 tau a_ine t:.ot the sugar refiner. 0t the city of lluntr-4l scold have ,Ione just the arcus vs rite F:uglt*h reamers .us( gotta sus the (14,1 n ulNut b. !ay their caw orlon• tar Vtleirr, the M,•..t-ter 4s( Po r am:, I hale toll y0a retest *.,. the ■newt' of areal 'a1..bury to the F -o.114, re1iltet* 0t .u1ar, but .lu yvu ll/U11 That the Answer el ie►. ►ester. the Comedian Elmore* Mtiat.ter, would bare beim tho *am. to • Lane Dan depute 11.11 01 sugar termer* amlerLtmtlar cusum tMsnees? 4%", no. t 11r. Fuser would hares/aid ••W sky. gentlemen. will you tel: in. that doe* 1ieru,an sugar re6uere herr the audacity to bring their .ugar and sen it la Uvula ,e, at • lower pries thou the cost of pr.wlnetiou. Oh, geatlem.u, that will never do. l &nada fur the t'aaadaus end C5*1141Al:*ti .ugarefor Caa•diao mouths lead we will have duties levied to prevent Berman *ager trots coming iu to wterfere with Canadian refiners." 1lean.4bter ) 'Let me ask 70U, gelatiomeit, which is the w:oast of the two opinions, that .t Lord Sa1usbury ur that of Mr. Foster. .•M 'tate Aller and third method u the protective tariff by which you select • oar taiu list of articles and lames upon them ueriam rates of import with a view w ranting • certa}u am,wut hf money tot the *stinted of the country, but more sepeotal- Ir with this view, that aloha you raise the amount of motley that u necessary for the country- you must stimulate the develop- ment of the resource* of the country.'. ,.eutietueu. you have it here plai.uly stated that the object of the tariff is not to rause a r-Te*am*. That to only au incident of the pert -Alive tariff. but the first object of toe trate te to rales moues w as to develop 0414 infant tt.du.tnee that ,a lu .a). lu Maw taloa not to place m the treasury, but to place them to toe pixie's of certain fat,,red clause mid to- divlda•la 4Cbeet4 4 Now. revere* the principle. Have a tariff not for prutectlou, but 'reply for 1.4.140., &Os( It is plate, clear, may, it is as clear as cau be. that with • leaser amount 4,f Vast Will N.T. Mere De than you halm under the (reeeut eysteu, 41 the preget a owe tlirar. hear. l 1f it is my good forum* to nett tu. 14441.1we Proton**, I 101:1 be able to tell to the audiences that were addtesee.l by air Charles 11ibbert Tupper that they urea Which hie"' Y°0 appose is tie better pul,cy '! nut 4.., lbr tater u.. their men'eremit .. 1t is the puliey of Canada which, tate. 4.r or their carriages, or their guns or their people to g.ye them .t dinar 'article of food. Jogs . though I must ray is petelu. that It or is it ala polity of England which ay*: t1's use ready to, ptvst by the whole worid. and if tteyseee >M tiaytb*Yg 'bee an.1 cheap nit watt tate it.- 1 think the policy of Y.ngtand is the war one, 1' '}lees. • Hut what took place in 113nglan•1 when the sugar refiners got this answer from Lord ,*Rebury The sugar refiners dol not pine . they did not !emetic . they did not Weep. Hut as true Britons. they went to work and they converted their tuaclliuery as as to nuke it useful for the manutactare of junta and t•reeerTe4 and they bought the cheap t irertuan sugar to wan*faetUre them. it.'heeni 'They out only bought the cheap (Minoan eugu pr•wlneed at toe expense of the thulium tunas en but they converted them Otto jam., anal jellies and preserve" *ad they sent thew back to Germany at • great profit to tbetuselrr4. (Cheers). lieu of Hommel. wua?.-xeniple will you follow? ( sic tell you what 1 would do about that, but beton 1 tell you what I will do, I will tell you what the Coueervatives will do. f1 .ni,Riiert ThtiCotterreativee are the great loyal party of Canada. ** you know (Laughter. • 11 heneTer they are Jr**.** to the wall 81141 be.:4/u it. argument. they bare au *r.4Umeut of their vmu to tar upon their opponent*. and they say to them. ••You arc not loyal and *ones( nut break my heart at al: it w.• w.re to make the 58,iir who call *nota earr14454 cud man servautr, and guts• 844,4 dug., contribute door due share W the re 4ehue u t the 4/o*u a r t. Now. 041, there at another and a very tenons question. 1 have told you that mu object is to have a Customs tariff ban - ed upon tate priuc.ple• of revenue only. (low is tht*tu beeSects. Ase lar as the ,ettlement of that 14 111114100 goals we are met between two extreme sets of me44. We are met by thorn who fear that we wall go tr.r far, and by those who fear that we will not go far enough. We are me? nt dote who fear we will mon too rapid:y 1114 by thaw who believe w• will be over c0ntiu°e. Those who dread that we ail. move too replay would simply have us to go skin deep ill teforne to *taut' pr.r. foctiy- immovable as it were. On the con- trary :tore who fear that we will nut go far enough. would have u* &imply to go practically tutu • revolunon. What betimes immoveability on the one side, and revolution on the other, there is •nutlet w4nd cuutse And that the troe principle tit reform. the pi incipre of Brit- ish reform which note* gradually step by cep. end which never thud** *aril the end has been acbieeed. Whom., 1 refer to diet Britton reform which w44 very care. fail not tc leak* Any Cewev.aser) Merdebp at any ;industry and 111 the ian4nag• of the r.*olotwu 818404 1 have quashed to you ••1Chiie hot doing injustice to any rias., will promote dualistic and foreign trade and ha*leu the retnnn of prosperity a, our people.- ple." (Cheers.) Inlay in the streets t Montreal you meet upon every baud men wi•4* ter. 1••t4g face*.I du not know whether t .5.r 'mutely i* absolutely genuine, or w..etlier a is pert on. l'erhape it a• genu- ine, :.n.1 perhaps it is pot on also. Theme people ear to you. "If the Liberals get into power. and very probably they will *text Woe. they are wontlf to abolish pro testier,, and by abolishing protection ere gu11:44 10 create a pause. • certain 4141- tarb.ucr of value* that will brio}; ou ants metal cri.ts. Now, sir, if that tearoom); metro anything it would *imply meso this: That reform would be tot ever impossible. and flat if it 1* the m-.(unnue of • coun- try to be saddled with a vicious system -I Jo nut rate of what lir1, economic. politi- cal or any other -then nobody *humid dare to touch that system beetroots the process of reform would cense rose diapluement of interests (Cheer*.) Kut, gentlemen. tber* is a way. anti • way of return'. There i* the adtilratiou, the love. the play, and the hatred of Europe, but never its tudiffereac•. (Cheers.1 At the save tits 1. have •tatei over and over &gap that though 1 as of French origin, and though 1 am proud -of my urigot, I love Fltgland and 1 love Brat• ieh monisuuna (l'uatintwos cheering). 1 bare state 1 that over and over agate, and 1 most repeat it 0004/ more, pocket* in Uwe city u4Mohtreel, 1 l,•*. 1:.glaad, I love British institutions. *rid why? bacons', uwler!amok 111*t1tutsous. nude* abs banner of St. George, my bolus couutrymeu •ad toy self of Fr.utb origiu, Maim peau. ear Greets roma..a than we coals( ever Lave hoped for hal we r*tu*tual subject to France (Loud cheerio If I wanted e1amu1M torr precept* o,t Art 1 would go to France. if 1 wanted ,,;,i,ue•,phieai cutanea* l wuu:J Fu to 1.e4 many . hut, for meats of Hover°went, fur all economic priuc,plw. I go to the baud of euuu.} government, and sound common settee, 0 41 Euglat.d (('be444) It ,. from that land that 1 tale toy t*euriee. mut up ou that. piatlursu-- between fr*rud and .p4ak1a1; Isere 1, 1114ilt --upon rust plat form, esemplit4e4 as l have tu1J you, the Liberal party of Canelo will tight the neat (rifle 'Ammeter the next battle may come 414,nd ehesr..4 *warm Pleat* e10�le•ps,sa/. it should bm well known by this tune. mac. Meehan'+ Monthly. that swamp plants as a rote 8111 do much hearer in compare tlTely dry laud than in swamps whore we ruturaily And them Even the nee pl•nt,1 which 'mustily grow alt water, will grow• well and produce a tsar crop of reed• in common garden gr. uhd The reason for this Inas been fully explained inecienttflc serials It reads u,ldly to a report ju.t tamed by the Unit »d Suites department of agriculture. a4wg4tiu. that the common •44444 rase mallow. liable/4Th u,osch.ato., souls p oseilily grow in dry land. as an ex perimiwade was ade to test this fact p-4 t1. Delaware river thirty five years ego.. The plant I. growing th e4e17 wail ordered lerbaeeou* ground and is ons of our mat popular borber plants. The O Wits' new. The "wishing bow" has for a long time been • pretty tad among the New (Weans girl. And a girl without a tram little bow of real oft bice 0r cormhttb•r actor is kart w And ter tb•t volt fasbton•bk. i* 8.f ode. Venal street - The brew tient be pmt on with a wish and not renewed until it is )irritated or (40441 the time for t!r*nting it has pasted by." any Creole gir! wi1l tell you. The t.Idei4ey of the are. boll. poo. 1'1°840 Riad ria nor*, as to :et fancy Live • hale freer scope than heretofore. %...we sae ever henna! yet by prem ma:. bo hies..- such me fairy *tones, mythological 1.t(en,ta, jewel truitsi0p., sued the l• 14•, *ay more than by the j mioma eviamm.tling of sweets w11:, . wild .inner. - We Are thethr•at t.oral torte of this coronet.- But their loyalty u only lip loyalty, 41'4eer4 They don't go ftr their exempts t•. 1 treat Britain. Oh. h", why should they to direst Hritaiu f• r example. elite : their ministers, Sir Charles 44iben Flipper. told u. durit.i hut senior, on the doer of the Parliament that England Was is. a state of deeadenee. anti that England.* !Itemize and ruprentact *S a commercial nation was g0ue. !V toil ••* that tare trade of F:uaand was drt,eu iron all toe paorteot (14,1141.4 ammo., amid that .t10 had to place her ware. .rid goods by force of anus Upon. he:plsum u*V ge. and po.:r barbarians. That wear he jau.lnag. of *1.r ('hence Where Tapper. That Is nut. Lib - •rel loyalty of own*. That a Tory lays., ty, fid( thank !Navels it is apt taboret loyalty. •t'beers-ytnd I•(4ghter.1 1 do not always proclaim my loyalty. bat fir. al. though 1 am of French origin 1 am • Lib •ra1 of the English school 71110 mon 01 the Liberal party go for their exam••ie net to l4mrnta,t ami not to the United states but they go to fns land which has been the pioneer of freedom ip .very eons*, the pioneer of freedom in religion, the pioneer 1n civil and comn.errie1 Itfe as well. trio+ enormous bount,d• Ile gave to tire refiners of f,.rm,n elegant ethos..be b inn• ties on tan, they exported. 1 Les yr••tect.•a 8,1)4 an import duty and r4* r* for Loamy nue roti:•.-ra of auger were tolls to 0.44d the F:...11.:, market with' l,ennan *twerp, emelt arra 481*10rd 114.1.41 tbscouu• ter ,•f tilt. English trader eta price setnali7 loiter than the coat of p eodUctio1. 1408,1 4.11414, that 1111* was • very senior. Mather for the En111eh refiners of suitor. .16ere WAS t ienurn sugar comma 111 l'aslu4el1410D With I1,r?r •.80, and .04 aceompt vi the taxes 1101.•,0.1 on the Berman nacelle it was mod W (1Mgliehman actually lower than those' of i.rodOction. Cw•15ed If a 0r.. Trade t'w.atrti tat 3,uruan n.(ure is where the seine, and awe :he Er,glt.iI It-fitter/I went to the (I,Tel,iment. 111r (itTerllment at .het time wets is the Lands of Lord tianitrhur7. It w;1. a CotwerVati*e Government, but, ..1 oma to b.tkea•me in C•,uwdw and !Vary. is Engl*ad, Gewrrntlre8 sad Uber•laue w here else. 1 defy tons man to {w ;at to T alike, they are all free traders. No Lae any person is Frti* }° l:. rainy, in, one wound dare to avow himself a prober the United States. to any pr' tect,uuat ti••u;al4 i:, England. (Chemie The Eng country, 1 day bin to show ms 1.•y pro• lith refit,. rs put their complaint 1»fure vacs( industry which was wet intrndttcNd laird Salisbury. They represented that t8cily" sada*try 4n tie u a tempetary 1PfO trier coned 1104 4.51.444. with th. 44erunan first place, and about which 1t war not *tigers which were mctaslty odd 4o the red that dttr • while 41 wads( wta44 Engl•*mechanic echanic at a price below the cost As own legs This day a µnem 14* ton he 0t 4)4)410/11 m. Well, Lord $a3,'Lury said mind* of eons a a Prl. 1 c indn.try in effect g4 thaw deputation Of refiners can .tend Os It. s own kg*.*I can under, „17 at,derstaad eyon gNn:lemen" exYon sound that Is batmen nat°rsl bet rebs I M tai ase tb•t ti4 ,n.gne0c8 of th. port not tsnd0tsrasd 1• that lbw who int rl(4ce wow. p:os( by the ;airman pito • prot•etlr• t•rifi lhald who iot..d ,a 4t isle W the h Suers of Berman Puget armpit for • Oise.4atre I714t*hu tcat.d hot this German •ager i• Sabi with the psleoa of node nu etn•w 4. Sar to the F:.glteh p4tople at • prise They are ismlib that man who eul„meoees 10..•4 u,"r n r covert of t•rowiocti0n it that to drink n'oder.ull, and who be nine. • the 1 at Lord halish°rr, " 1f the slave to Use habit, ass( thee would Iwbu Eoglieh I" opt .o -der, use supplied i *vtal y treepee bime•I( eters( bus friends that c a p 1,4/. • ,.•w the oat of pro 114'1°14 (nd1•p•a••bi• W hie hc•Ith. `Jur tl toes. I Nt. •,e 1,14.a s11e lrtiw.i*h people'. 1.4e 4 to r to ,•••rollwtn o...ut after * d lwugnter.) " And if • 1 • 1 1 r• - • It tax themselre. 1. t. _oats °onetime* , • blii_1M.t ronsnmerw • and pother. . tea" turteers.) 1,oed ...at manors NEW CARPETS. The largest shipment of Carpets ever seen in Goderich came to Col- borne Bros. last week. All new stock and new designs. They can suit everyone in Car- pets, from a 10 cent Hemp to a $1.25 Brussels. Ladies' Mantles, 25 per cent. off. Short Ends of Carpets at Whole- sale Prices. COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. i .rehouse (('188441.4 It u to 4:Teat Britain 1 say, • way and sway of reformtu1, and That We thele ter en ►:.nmpl.. as 1 1.1.1 you a moment ago 1 5ra Isere l3(4t, gentlemen. *he t uuerrranT' prrty .p tion, on behalf of the l.ib.rel part . 1 would not do that; they go 10 Germany and to ebe Visited .'irate.. Yon know, gentlemen, that three thing are repeated, and will be repeated every day try the Torr party. Ito Ton thil.k that that is the way to make • nation rice auu wealthy. DJ you think that that 1. the way rot • nation like ours to meet t4• battle 4/i life which must ever end by the Imre teal ofthe fittest! Whir*. a the best policy for se to follow! la it the imam!. commuu sense of England. which takes its weer wherever it comes Irina, at the luwe•t possible price, or the policy 1f (4erma,.y, which in order to m•iutai, is infant industries take* the money out of the pockets of the Clerrn*h people and puts it into the packets of the German sugar 14411.444, There u no res por4lltng that argument any fnTtblt, the pnitcy of F.mglatul 1. the common swift tone, ..'hears). 1 now come 10 *pother argument which seem. to weigh very much upon the mind* of our l'oneer4attee !Asps(., alth4ngh I must Say that it never has distar1ed my heal The Conservatives do not deep soundly about it, and they ask you every day in the Montreal liarrtu and the Em psre,and *4).. Conservative papen,and all the t'onset-vanes orators say to you, "Oh. if you are going to reduce) the tariff Mew ere Tee Dela* to *het a Ilev.eoe!- 11841.1 There rees••••41.1 Mamerwetureni, Farther 1 indat that the ire• teI o• inwCOS. motivative pen? was not 4,11*".4/•1 to he perms rpt, sods m.4* whoo°wht t v'.4 8, Mr. U •Itou t. ,rho was deal 1* M.11art the co4mrle of ho pan: at *►*s 1111w red .h., wee thea to ked upon 4. u,• 404 apparent to the aid Chieftain, h ..1- 1*hs( over and ...wee oat• -h• (ba' she loader. ad 1.. partf art in.rn ed M mwti• t'o*rriutyr M Ala roma.? to. pasgda ash Ca ,4.1* w!•* a prou4u•• tariff. I any se toe Cone rya tie.* wno row/ 4r pr eewl sere chat If tb-7 wart In ee.m. .4048 to the to ice of r,,. it party, d,ey •.it housead.n•t t,.w4 p.•4107 AW err feel t eilhistows toy One f nu reseed of .. Ishii Hush. pdtrint Topa- r Waders. H .1 .(e .1554 •p end. 11 r 4Ms4i4 fMet .cera •..t • s t (nether, ---,se alt an not twkwo y• * a„lag N !Mae • revenue, and the an with that aeeenatioe. and 1 will onlyw hr 'be qer is do thi. "HV hays • tariff , TM Mu of tie Hsese-Hee.. peer NI- pIT K tow. glad to Dine them, bet fee iseinnatieea ) law, is a spree mho sig"r n- fpr revraM" Th. tariff that w. ha•• in y 0f that kind there is nothing to meet them 1 Aaagn Hawkh. -,Db, say ben. mire: Tor 44. or Canada to day le set • tariff for revmnne, with bet aba.lete contempt. (Chea*) glee was 5Sm e'rm' fowl *Aid dam t•bt ,e r"4" •.,.1 1 ce4n14 emote 4o prove this the wend* ilea 100,00.1 •m 01 preset. mien. a Toa The Man ad the R.ues$srprMdF - lass• 1 'I' S4- a lite Tower, the Finance MInUser. whek ' all know The !8404.1 ensu* in sr vtha a thus mesa 4181gelid t Gam114 1, *. 0aa. my „'14 ."t he ave mummies to not later thea hut wf/a b•kti that maw b•1wt11. mai oar« g u•4/ trot Ytlon which .tiwM•+ n gaa-ww ,fire) to die aver 4sa/o t sewers of Parliament. Mr. Tamar then • m 4 The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain. of the County. 1=0 -2-CV W8A. T ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE? R. W. McKENZIE can supply you with a gooli article at a low price. STOCK COMPLETE IN_ Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also Steam Fittings, Belting, &c. VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. _ hey al Meade. The Prtn"e a►f w.4- 4. 5441 h, hews a remarkably titre shaped head, the ►,.k hat 4• wear. bent:, the *nz ' known as :4. 'I'M late i yr wore a 6; sad the pre..ttt 4's*r 'oc,•:.s ..n 4/y r4* :. 11.. l:mpew) of t:or mar. * : tow a heal 1.4,41.4004.+ t""4n ._,rre- ,;*t:"t of busies. 40.1 .were at wtuh a hat of the 6* *w. The frena of Wain wears • larger hot than either of bis sons. A irsa.er'* u/h. The Countess of Elgin recently laid the 1.•und*ttou nous of a 1lufferin Hospital at Harron; Tneeust or the bolid,r.g, which ahi estimated at :JU.((HU rupee*. 11 the *.user int gift of a wealthy Parsee. The ( o*n tees of Dufferiu fond ter an a4ure.1 i•- o0st for the maintenance of the h...pua1, 1s5 well as sufficient money for foretelling and equipping it. told you tit et i an.l also all my friends were Liberals of the Eugli+h school, and we are willing to go for precedence to the old land, which as petered through that ordeal before us. Io I'(44 Sir Robert Peel carried 7ug- land "ear from protection to free trade. and be did it by a gradual process which avoid ed all di•tnrbunce of ♦shoe and which anidei} all tinanc,at curie That it • pre cadent wutch. goof for England, is gond for Papal*, and Which ought to 1w At111 *lore simeih. for Canada to adopt than it was ter Euglend, because the tutereeta in- volved are not so great in Canada today as tiler were to England then It'heerse and the step 1495 * much longer one than the step would be here. The step its England was all the gray trout protection Is freer trade, whereas we propose in Canada to go from protection to give 8 revenue tariff. Under such eirinmst4neaa the duty is plain for the Liberal Nifty. (('haera) 1 have exposed here axially what w• want Coon the question of Principle there can lie no compromise. 11 'e *tend here alpinist prntectiou and in favor of a customs tariff based upon the pnncl pies of revenue and uothit.g else. (Cbeera ) Tim' a p ootti'u well uuderetood, and 1 believe that under such • systss ell par tie*, all classes and all interests, the farm en, the mapsl•etOref1, the merchants and That is the question which **ems tobother the .bipp ers of produce will know exactly the Coaaer4•tt4ee very notch. and during where they stand and will bts in a better t ,• pwregTinwll0te of the Hiniatere before (p.4+ition a. do bastions than the. are t},4/ Berth of Sir John Thompson, while I under the shitting proceed of • protective they were Tatting the Maritime Provinces, {{ midi 8 r 4 )1*rles ltibbrrt Tupper amongst others, I The Cetwrvatives hare alway* *pother I,1.1 before the people of those Provinces • argument against ter and their loot and mors d.oefol penury ea to what was to 1 5npreme *rgnment is .bways the loyalty baptxn to them 41 we hal • tariff for re' I question 1 tate the newspapers 0t the tonne pnrposta only. Ne told them that Cousenativo erenas'on, and they era fall In such an event we would have a heavy taxation 111104 man. 5ert*ata, and oarriag*u, and doge, and gene. mil In gener•1 lea• gulfs lie *tared to them all thew great b.nl.hipo w1iab 1 arc ante mitt have sat* • thrill of horror into the sons of his Het - Ne (bons.. Ni. titer. Ebenezer Long. of 31aniusa, Els., wa44 horn (rrfrct l hlat•4 wine 114 yeas cyto )►c i, 114,a a. white .S *417 white man f° the country Don't fail to give a a eali. R. W. McKENZIE, The?Crabb Block, Goderich. No Stones, Stems, or Dirt ! CLEANED CURRANTS - AND RAISINS. Everybody Likes them A 'e.aed tee ►r vessel. Prince Edward of York, the royal babe who will in the long future be the heed of the growth Empire, will shortly have his first English -made carrier*. it console of • peramb°I*tor of the highest elsee work• menahip 0t the "Princess Irene" bar.uche pattern. is fowl with non vtbratine, leather- hum, eatherhumg, cee-SprinVa •5s( silent cycle wheels, with hollow rubber 14.5. The vehicle u upholstered i° finest dark erten morocco Metier, softly padded with hntwehair Yashionc, se constructed that the infant oc- capa0t ea* recline or rids with face or balk to the puree. The •erre r protested from rata by • cowhide hood, easily adjusted to any pn01tion, and in •°.shine this can here paved andthe twine,M shaded from heat by as awning of *0emnrn silk. lineal to match the 0arriage, wed trimmed rob debate sad beautify] lace. Baby ars of • somewhat similar patters have been built Ivy the tame firn for the children 0t tree !Mehemet of Fife and Princess Henry of Prussia. of ii..tnnations .4pin*t the loyalty of the 1%heft* party. In the last ee°tnry rod Aalrry 5:...t- Her., air ! ! 1.h4g►4pbti Doctor Jnhnam need to say that patriotism fou to ys me the w4rwo8t teem i• tam wee the last refuge of a seoandrsl. in Weld owl yes 18`4'" 4 dors. 44 this eeevery In Canada 1 have no he54ts , p.I4u 101A M*r*Rwr Well- air, i Were U<.0 ,u saying that to alt is ale last ref gtvw the war:lat MOM Oe the bra Met- e 7 7 Wer soli, 260 pestle •Irwly, sed I dmiskt e Your Christina, I lr,icr ,,'i.'4t.'d CHAS. A. NAIRN, THE GROCSB. WAITING raiz SOYETBIIAG TO TURN UP. whet is the good of writing (or It to turn 4/p. ►ed then not be able to "All the hill."„ la the Interval 404 yourself is shape by talcum a course in the Kew* Melte. Gray heir no so common now that ons wooden where it comae from l ming men have it in profusion, and young wanes are eery proud when they have • ootffere in whieb tray here • prominent part. i &trri- hute the prevalence of gray hair to ire• g8ent mattes and bre. The doctors speak sf inherent te•dencree. and old fro. wee gabble of earls piety, but swap and the harbor de more tnwarde taking color sad strength art of heir then anything else due The staging of Mir is dna* t0 prevent oil. exuding from the ends of the clipped hairs, sad singing is in this regard better time tutting. Hut asp est' -W des( soap are the worst factors Many persons ase *moroni* when washing their hoots, • ad it eaters ia- M ttlo.npon mixture*. it M also an t.er.4?• est or mn.t 'nape 1t drier up the .o*Ip, sod robs tie hair of •11 4u simmers. limit is where meet of tie gray hair of ieday *eaves from. k T'aea•slf8t ••.mace. FOREST CITY BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, LONDON, ONT. We lay great .mpban.a on one peat -tool .%+orae. flee for Drone err - uoce..ful *rudest. A . M. Stewart h*a received the sootl.o° r* Travelling Auditor wit\ the Mo(b•mack Harvesting (10, Winnipeg. Wnte use toe awtarcerue sad p.rtseelars, addressing o°rste(ly genetic s. -•pe.. Amu ase. g*ss, J. W. WESTERVELT 1'riscip p. THE FINEST CROCERIES...„ TEA_ GOOD JAPANS (No. 1 DIRECT), ettetw. 08.11*n.n. it •. not 001841477 M - --o( • Cso.dlaa Tory. (Cheers and inset_ a.• pie to be 4/e wdad;-- mote anL'erZ 14n0114 argument to w. •sari-UiiTiiii. 7NN1�lt an7 .0.11 ioalra----------- • w.r tbti 4l464M4on \I " an 41(1014 bow 070 tattoos as that Ga m7 opp0n.n44 e0411•M a eet►A tree. Cil, CIIOCK.ERY INU GASS*ARB STURDY BROS., m1n Tte1 0111ne / se. TGE DUNLOP, I PLAtNINa MILL* ESTIlltiRrp 11151. THE CLOTHIER, Ms just returned from the cities where has bees selecofng i11 SPRING GOODS. -,Bechauaus He has now on hand a Large Lane of the Choicest Goods in the Market and it prepared to turn out work in the Bent Style poe•ible, anti at Prices to suit the times. H. I)UNLOP. ' IAMOND /i It4NER ogA PI LLS CONSTIPATION. t 8ILIOUSNESS, art DYA PEPS IA ICK H EADAC 4E ( Ea� 1NmUttgl��5* sooe DI se NO ON. loalte•avel w¢M SASS, DOOR and BLIND Deaden 1s an Naas sf LUMBER LATH, SHINGLE! Asa 4Mwrial *1 every daa•ettlMr School Furaiture a Specialti GODEBJOB .Sic ani. Boiler Work* 1STABLISi ND'tttta.l A. S. CH RY STAL Dtr.*wrto 011..081 • A*o•J Manufaetursrw of all kiwi. of fitatis 7301=-=1:2.9,arry Marie"Uprigght• TTeh.I*r Halt Pans, 8*4krw Masks, 814.41 Irl Works, ole., ole. ny ars y : sswassis �flo►t.tretrl Ml ii. dims eihrimeip:4 p -wee as bend. Ir ai. fl led >rp. Os( 8Mllt-ommak. w e. a. (lirMan. storm