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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-6-6, Page 44' nuc m roesuslaD HYItRY THURSDAY MORNING SW !. haemic acWMt. Moe e, PvN-1 M.Mwrem. A's.. Terme .i . beartMW r • 1�hrweenn00t1. le Masa II M One year. " -- 1 M last at Tose VMI. Year label le • smmatas rsedlf et the date w whlel vim an pairep. gee that 1t is sot "rag 1. tall ices arrow. whm. m ohmage of edam's 1s d ed b0I the cid and the sew shines Mead anathema sales L. 1 sad Mar eoosal odrsreissmeate. Ie., pes line Ise *1011asertia, Mad 11 ante per limo ler cad milseeest lemerttos. Mese red i 7 ss liras sz 4ess of ds lime sad odor. $1 per �Lon. Found. t.t. eit ons W aatml veal lin▪ einoss Cteamess Wasted not ex..edlmg 1 Ilam •oapsre11, }1 per math. uses Reen Sal. sed Parer os Sale not to e xceed 1 11aee, $1 for era month. I. per sub- spwt month. Larger •dna, in brogan&*•• Any epstheel p.oe.isrfe obeldmpet of say Is promotviduai or commonly, to be be aa•diters* as ha- Vertleemest .ad eb•reed .ocordia07. Local atlas in so•p•rell type ea omit per word, se mottoes less ilia. tee Local amens la ordtwY reading type toe Omit. per word, No sone. for leas time Ind Retires for cloacae ad other religious end beaevoleet (s•tltutlese halt rats. Malmo ••Tbet11Pa1" Saneesy. Pubsariber who fall to rooster TO. SiewhL tenderly, either by corner or by mall. will emits • favor by siognsnatluS in of the taw at es early • amiss posslbte. Rejected manuscript cannot be returned. Correepoadenoe must be writhes on one eta of paper only. rehabber's ores/*.. J. C. Ina Tousle. of aM.sIea. W Gees ap petaled l."o.l Trevaci te=beaaawe shies of Dederick.M Ws. waaesb. Local postmesire over the Waal are glee empowered to receive subaorlatees M Tee tlsew•t- All communicates' must be addressed le D McOiLLIOVDDY. Ten Ihema. eatables 0•11 M. aederisk OMR SODiRWCS. THUIRSDAY. JU10R • fin SNAP SHOTS. The only really happy person now -•-days is the small boy with the 1.ah- mg permit and trunks. The fanner with wo wheat to sell feels rich sow that the big millers are mak- ing millions out el to ries in wheat. --Then is new no doubt as to the enestiw_ 1 the Hem Toa McCensvT. Hs votes with the fav* nesse scary time, TBI SIGNAL : GIOD ERICH. ONT. THURSDAY JUNE 1, 105. The New \ ark.rs will lays to leek for a pies* of pree.deaual umber 1. that Roy mad ham ederCitanic T llncaaU•Dsrtw, whew °semitones ease*& be wsakesed by yet as blighted by hate - The difficulty wbicbtattends the mfeddisg o1 I e gammaparty g•1e ezemplilIed is to °sedaot el Ceisse& U'iatss. M. P., who. •Itbough be is es* of lase with the Conservative policy ea every bee, aad prolapses the meet masa sesesmpt her the Government., se a1 present led. *resumes ✓ eapyort them by W yea es every dM- o tlea The Hamilton P. P. A. Lodge has disbanded and the lodge finnan hoe been sold for rent. lid truest glens munch. The London Advertiser asks the pertinent question : Why didn't the N. P. races the pries of gram when the farmer had some to sell ' -Home of our pernickity townsfolk, who are objecting to the deeollete style of bathing suite this o.oeon, must be terribly shocked when they see trunks on trees. - --Why don't some of the Women in tereiswed by L orinein woke the plea that he hypnotized them. It would be the easy way out in the shape of ea explanation. The twolne.s that extras between }Sluff JA.'x HAG.: ART and his nib. the Hon J. A. (h' I M rr has reached Gd.ncb, AGA the sweltering of the previous few days has eased. -- CHATTSLLI got ha reward on May 3101 ..d now that it bas bees dssii•d that Waxes sad Has mama s sees is heyesd .peal. it cream be sad that bang - i. " played ant i. Casale' the "paras of Brentford ad Tomato panes to tis aas- trary. Mangiest is • poor use to put • arieninal to, at bast, bet it's geed es000h ft r the crowd we alias in merdsrisg other Pmebe They used to have • team of ball- players is Guelph ones epee a time 0.hlsd. '•Baaxsr KaLLy'' Fist Nine" Thor al- ways wee their games before they begsa to play and lest them oboe they got on the Bold. Their sand" hoe evndeetly fallen o. the Tecate base ball team] sad that in the reaves President P0Tsa RYAx naw drosses ie black with • sprig of weeping willow for adoration• -The $IG14 AL isn't in the discussion reboot fixing the date of chose, but would Hies nut retic records kept in regard to the sag drop. Aullo•t of date egg is • bluster fraud than a stale cheese. `hie hundred new doctors receiv- ed their sheepskin Wdoedav hat, ea Tor- onto, and it is believed that the mortality amongst innate will not be iewmod by the influx of new blood into the medical profeseios. --This is the kind of guff The Hamilton Spectator gives readers : " Free trade as they Imes it i. Eegls.ed ' would rodeo* the prices of wheat and oats in (ashy just 15 oats • baba." The veriest tyro is political masa knows perfectly that free credo as they have it in Reglad has placed that oottutry ie the pew then of fines the price of grain for every oosatry en earth. - -We ore pleased to learn that the health of Hoa. J. C. PAITIWIOO has Mss wench improved by hie visit 0. the West. and that be may retails to his labors by the time the Hose adjourns, for be it Um M all and sundry that the H. J. C. Perrin. owes ."rein are set et mase te 115 party ween the Moab Y Ib i1\/es. bat im- mediately Were an *Mass, whoa friends of the Goyeremeot hays to be eve and kept in the nerr.w path. -The Hon. WALTuR HUMPHRIES MONTH,:Cs m • great payer en a wild in- strument. He has jest .npersuwated Premier Bowsta. .ad nominated the Hoe. Geos&;. Hetes Fomes to the position. If this thing esetiups, it west be Wog before the ilea. WALTIS H.YynniMe Mooeauvz tares lows the Hen. Gvooaia Retain Farm and weminatee the Hon- Waxes Ho. - P11511. MoeoTae:ss to the Premierebir. The Maa from Haldivi and has ea irSated style of opeesh in the How jest now and • head to match. I)r. \i uxTAc:Uee slur at the "hungry o15a-seekers' scuds nob, com- ing as it does from ose whose whole aim for years back has been to find an easier way to make money than by hooestly earning it at his legitimate business. Now that ex alderman Seawater, of Tomato, has bees deolered i..eosat of the charges against him, 'al it about time that he was reinstated as • member of the any ocwsoel. He has got beck his good acme, and now he should at back hu rood plea. --The Hon. WAITER Flue P11RII Mo,TAuca has pat annou.osd that he sever told • 1ie os the platform. Hold ea, Doc. ; don't you remeinber bow yea had to swallow yourself like • little an•emeda at Kingsbridge during the .1 C. Perna/Ws e ve slect:dm' ABUSED BY WALLACE rr, Charlton the Butt of Tory Malignancy. MUSTER AMO THEN IIEMINATN /". afarsse Weems Meseh5 INS* nes W awa for tlewAag Wont Salary of 4'.ea- Ilau Lambe* Bees the 1 asiM 51.see ga*Mo Net 51aa1ag 15sesyss Maar whose, Ottawa, Igoe 6.4--8bortly alter tbe House was called to order yesterday t15 derbies be11e rang tbroagb the IobhkM sad members' rooms. Mr. Faster bad mored that the order of proe..dlwis *hanged eo that use of the days wIkI sow belay to tis wears* wadi pri- vate mashers paw In charge .non be gime up to EloVne5m5nt bred nes- Tbe motion was mat by the request loos Mr. Laurier that the Houle be informed what legislatkie the Government had yet to bring down, and especially with rider - ace to the Hndsos's Bay Railway grntmt what costes was to be Meru With re- gard to it wais n threemonth,*1. Roues tbe that is -count had had been pawed, mad six weeks shite the session had opened, and t1. *Iov- ersmest should therefore hart deme to some decision. To this Mr. Foster bad replied that be would satisfy the cariosi- ty of the leader of the Oppositiaa with Menses to one matter, and til the dome that no propritkou iuvolVisg leg- i.latioo would he ilktrodured tbls year with reference to the (agent. Railway. Ife announced further, that .'.l the im- portant ordinary legislation was as the order paper. But as kir the Hudson Bay Railway ' be wee not in a position to definitely say what particular count the Goveromeut would recommend to the House." That the. reply, es ebaraeteristie of the Governmentfa indefiniteness and vacil- lation. should rot have .&tidied Mr. Lea- rier was not extraordinary. He was g reatly disappointed with the answer. h e told the leader d tbe Hobe. They knew now that no legislation was pro- mosed with rderence to the CAigneeto Railway. but the leader of the Hours should have let the Mores know what it Mss intended to do with the Madmen's Bay Railway. Until he did ane, Mr. Laurier said be wad out disposed to break the rules o1 the House. This it was that set the bells ringing and rade .d the variation of an open vote. It wee a straight party division. except that Col. O'Brien voted with the Opposi- tion, the majority being 32. '4r. CALvllt, who was elected to the Commies, as Coessevstive mesbsr for Freelance, has had his syr opened no the tradequsotios,and can no longer 000ecisti misty support the t:overnmene He is • man of wealth and not susceptible to the pressure that can geserslly be brought to bear upon the Mversgs supporter of • Covera seat is the throes of dlseolutioo. This may amount tar his voting against the Government cm the budget division, and for his announce- ment that he will not agate be • candktate for Feminism is the Cnweerrative interest. The Hamilton Tunes less opened • crusade against the ues of barbed win hoeing within the city limits. and oontesds that it is • oonet0.1 tsenaee to children ; is exyosed places it is ramose to ladies' g•r- rnesfe, and is times of desire it is a mon dermas impediment to Bremm The farmer hese t made • far thing at of the retest ries is wheat, but the werlmgm•s's leef hes floe up in prise, without aay apparent harems in the dayl wares or the •ameba' of situations '•sant. That must be am of the ways is whish the N 1'. makes the farmer sad -**vete riow. in his speech on the budget de- bate, cis Secretary of State said he had • Dumber of teleenns to prove that the farmers still had • lams portion of wheat for sale at the increased price, and read • osmole one from W. W. (Jiit.cid el Mont- real. Mr. lh.ii.vis,whe is the head of • ere•t milling industry, and not • farmer. is the Wass of agriculturalist whose wallet will huge owing to the rise in wheat, bet the horsy -fisted sow of toil who raise the wheat won't re any of the iscresse, unless primes hold until after *ext harvest. -The 'stratum (frits at Ottawa, if w. are to believe the despatches, have the (ieveeumest la • hes. emery day same the see mi whloh • davides of the Moues is held Then to. old-time Tory majority bite ftp emsnely. and the (lover.mest ate est sf the WM with sate= .red &spe..h. It's -Governor Moatrtw, of New York, Iles taw premrN•d by heat while reamer. Mg a weds ea Memorial Day. This will washes W •std *J hews, se M easel Lana Aasasgaq IT 1•11.1r011. mama. ler. panic asen5sd to • ea- ter wbieb he said Mr. Qarltw W writ- hes to esuntary Carlisle the Iscorpor•- ties of the clause is the Willem 6111 malting the admission of lumbar to the Halted Mann free coatinarut upon t1e laubspence of a. "spurt duty ue (keedies GraY�e Djrieogg the peotr.eW diseseeio• winch lolbwed this a ateme t Mr. Mentor was •ioleutly attacked by the (patroller d Customs sad other membra ul the EXTUOITIOM MAY AMUS fq Government side d the Huron. Ute eJ►tm*mr member went back 110 yeas is Mr. Marl - bids Ilk by bringing up • letter which ! rt he was said to have wttea thea to ' prove that be was disloyal to Canada. Mr. Gamy said *bat a deliberate sad urgauiwed attempt was bring made to , persuade the hears of Canada that be- dime retauee of the larvae of Ole price o1 wbeat. they were making mousey, •ud , that there was • Targe stuck yet is their hoods. He quoted a despatch from Montreal, published iu The Tomato World, showing the enormous profits the genie epeculatore had mate out of the rise is tbe pries o1 wheat and flour. The lint of tacky use lutluwie Mr. W. W. Ogilvie $1,000.000, Robert Mrigbeu 1500,- 000, Hugh Mr Lennon $150,000, Rub Fir drive $76,000, Alex Wile $75.000• ('rear 4 Bailed $100,000, A. l'. MrIleau $100.000. Harry ltaptiarl $76,0(10. Luke Hunsieker $6u.000. Adria Theinuau.0 $50.000, Ewan Mx Leeman $60.000. JIm Carrel hers $76: PETERBORO MYSTERY Family Now Resident In Florida. Mr. Charlton took sreareion, upon the calling of the ones of the day, to mete a statement in refutation of the Attain' which members ul the Govern- ment, C.coneervativew and the Couesrva- tivr press have made upon him witb re- ference to the tmegotietiona out of wbieb which was evolved the fres admiadou of Canadian lumber into the Felted States markets. He explained that last seer Mon, when the charge was made in Par- liament, that be seam a traitor hecatae of pea part in the arrangement of the free 'nether claws o1 the Wilson bill. Haat meueur• urea pending and might have been prejltdieed it be had made public at that time certain facts in his exoneration which now, however, he might make um of. Be felt. be said, a deep male. 01 injury by reason of the at- tack which had been made against him. The Secretary o1 State had at a meet- ing in him eonetitoeury at Tils.mburg told his eoentitueuts that no other enn- atitnetrry could be found welch would distrrkice itself by returning hint to Par - Gement. Thee sttaeks were his apolo- gy, he said, for occupying the time of the Hues'. Mr. Charlton reviewed the history of the whole question and sheared that in all his connection with the negotiation be bid acted in the interests rel Canada. lie pouted ont that when a deputation of Milligan lumbermen west to Wash- ington fieriest that i1 the Catudien duty on boom sticks sal chains were left re- sult from a maintenance of the boom the Canadian Government avail, l itself of Ins intrrceseiou. The CN.vernmeet em- ployed him to communicate with the Michigan delegation at Waahingt..n to avert the consequences that would re- moved a ditty be placed ern Comedian sewn lumber entering the Ceded States, duty. alt the iisimure o1 Hon. E. H. sees Bronson. Mr. .1. R Booth and himself the Government had consented to allow the duty to remake in abeyance, but whenever the admen bill was poised end the ad- vantages which it conferred in revert to Canadian lumber were secured, the (l ovrrnm•nt pr ceded to impose the Room duty .,gain. Hr was not nware that the Michigan delegation bad re- erived art assurance from the State De- partment at Washington that the rr- impwition rel this duty would he re- garded ma an export duty, end that the advantages conferred by (be Wilson bill would be swept away with erne stroke of the pen. Yet after the service he bad rendered t1' Government. and after the Government had invited his ,i.+is- tattre. it hod condemned him. its ora- tors and its press had rung the changes aro him as • Yankee. an annexationist, a treitor. He had accepted a reduc- tion of (1 a thomand on lumber mien tite abolition 01 the export duty on logs and that was an arrangement he tied initiated and negotiated. He .r- eepted the provision. of the Wilson bill, which was made law in Fehrnar t. 1394. with all toe advantages altaelted to them. and accepted them thankfully. It set aside Its boom linty in May, 1894. '.notsiArw1 n.•gt .Mel pinto. 1t real .1114 which heel been scenery et Washington wiles the Wilson bill wee being nego- tiated, and yet the man who had been instrumental in getting these advan- tages was called a traitor. 1t sacri- ficed the doom duty, knowing that it was w.cssetry to ewer free lamb►", yet ite followers rood] not forego the .oppnrtealty of putting the knife int.. a hated political viral. It had asked his services to rt the threat - teed action of t1. M,ehigan Inmter dele- gation •t Worthington. end lime,. were Gnrrn.sent telegram. IIt.-d May 14, 1894. of which he had ranges, debited by himself to secure the remit whieh Hie Government ., nght, vis. the erert- i.g of t►e diaster which would Key. ben the malt 01 the Mie-hicen m •n putting • stop 1.. the Ire. lender weenies. R. elein.ed that he had bees imstrataental is d.cnriwr the *dvanaagre. yet he had been oe•eseentsd by the (lova eremsst, imaligned marl traduced by its followers. This roars was ualalr, petty aid malignant. Yr Itenstiett. tis member for East Ibwee, repeated the attack (bel be Made aper M. (-barites islet eamioa. The Vico-Regal party toot Own tram' W11io M apprw.fated the services he b .gseeed ihne he geoid pwmlhlep beer like for the seat at oboist $ plan lye/ 5540154 the 0'.' » m55t. be son - 1.M erect Moho ff Merwlea whim N' r I races 14 lel 1014E11 ee be md< *51d w tends lltabed bin W Dy. J Iattrgk ib ss e=re; w •••pMiwi° rm� vie- •^ tar* sea to be Itxeell.ney Bays a teener niece. Ro- ssiya timmer.s. Aeareesea sat Weida a reale. eree5 *su. Milton. June 4. -The corner -stone of the new Grace church (Anglican) was laid here to -day by His Excellency Lord Aberdeen. who, with Lady Aberdeen, arrived by special train from Toronto shortly after 1 p.m. An address of welcome was presented at the C.P.R elation by Mayor McCof om and the Town Council, after which the View - Regal party drove for luncheon to the residence ..f Judge M,(llbbon and met His Lordahlp the Bishop of Niagara, and • few prominent residents of this nelghtr.rhood. Including Judge and Mrd Pnlder, Canon Worrell of oakvllle. Rev. F. 1' Miguel, Incumbent of brace Church, and Mrs. Mlgnot. A very large crowd auwmbled 'tee witness the laying of the corner -stone. which took place at about 3.30, and was followed by a short epee -A from Ibis Excellency. The View -Regal party was then cor,.ey.d la carriages to the Town (tall, where the Bishop of Niagara en - *tented un address on behalf of the rural deanery- of Halton. to which His Ex- cellency replied. expressing his hearty approval of the loyal sentiments con- tained 1n the address, and 1be sympa- thy and friendly .ptrit displayed to- ward. other religious bodies. An addretal from the County ('elined of Halton was then pres.ntod by Dr Webster, warden. expressing the loy- alty of the people of the county and their gratification that Lord and Lady Aberdeen were continuing In Canada the pbllanthrnpe and patriotic good works whish they carried nn during 141. Excellency's administration In Ire- land to the great advantage of that country His E,'.11eitcy. In hie reply, said that he woe (.*spiv peened with the agri- cultural aspects of this part of Canada, remarking that. RP he was aomething of • farmer himself, he took a epeeist interest In agriculture He maid that he Moped to be able .re Icing to pay other vesica to rural districts In Ontario. After the pr.asntatkon M tis de - dreams', Lewd and Indy Aberdeen MSS a reception la the Town Halt at whit • number of Haltn lana were preeent54 uuu Robert Pesidir $75,01.10. Jame.. Camp- bell $40,000, EJ ('raig $40.000. 1. Mr - !quite. $60,000, J. 1-. Smith A Bos 475.- 000. 75:000. Edgar Judge $60,000, =George Me - 000, rout.idrrrrW$600,000. 0011, (Totsln0,220,000.t This, Mr. Caney said. .bowed that it wan not the farmernt that bad made the money, but the ejaculators. He 'x1• plained that the etatemeut ..f lir. Ogil- vie, rr.4 iu the Hone last week by Dr. Montague, that there is • store of wheat remaining iu the hands of the farmers of 1,6110,000 btrkrla, by saying that the dealers having nuf.aded are now ani- ons to bear the nutrket. and Dr. Monnte- gue had acted as their agent. The fart that each eunrmous profits had been made proved that no each amount of wheat reach* in the p.uwsion oil the Canadian farmers. During the past three months the Ex- perimental Farm hands have been bus- ily engaged sending out samples of seed grain to farmers. To supply the 10,130 samples sent out this spring has re- quired 311 tons .of material. The sam- ples have consisted of: Wheat, 3261; oats, 10.259; barley, 4639; peas, 2125. corn, 17e7; potatoes. 4047. These have been distributed by provinces as follows: Ontario, 6114; Quebec. 14.200; New Brunswick. 1637; Prince Edward Island. 7(5: Nova Scotia. 210; British Columbia. 1fu; Manitoba. 457; Northwest Terri- tories. 0.2. With each of these sample. a circular has been sent, contatning instructions as to the particulars to be observed and reported on 1n making thea- tests. In addition to the three -pound samples re- ferred to, there have been distributed In one -pound bags 946 samples of new varieties of cross -bred wheat. and 1003 of hybrid barleys. These have been sent to some of those farmers In the different provinces of the Dominion who have made careful reports on former tests, and who take a special interest In experimental work In agriculture. In the botanical division • distribu- tion of packages of small samples of grasses has been made 130 of much OUS fe lan5•-H. gone en abnwp ' id Mad ensued the ll 1 urn 1 tis {easy i Off head e s. Th. ictal dlsappearawsN also Issarked was The jury is thick ves'diet ettpewesd take belief that Grollie's death was accidental, bet were nnabfe W expiable tie earls* id the fire. After the ingest the affair, which hal the Wk of tin towasl►in. grmdw•.ly %uric** &red 04 lgtee Mosso ey ses.le. 1eesgottee by the majority ul eswspaper ratadam. •ltboeili the areal tragedy h.. ere been the subject of talk among tits nett boor, About lour meaty after *1. lilac Mike wW Se Tunes reeds tae oreurrs50S (1001 .uld bis property *o4 (Naeem d rite detraleese was ahnmed 1 mord away. sow ea part ars rev to moss talk among a certain few. awl Is the asap of time this wpieinus talk reseed the save of tis Atturery- iisesrsl'. Depart/seat and led to the re- oant Visit of the detemtiv.. OM Maty 1 mem mare Ammo' et tis lee le Mira 55.150. Lees !t. Lire. Teterboro, June 5. Te. pnblkattes d the facts ronsseted with tis exhuming of the body of David *wile*, at Little Labor sear Dowser's Cbrurre, has treated is - Teresa) Narb.I5 Toronto. Jams 6.-Illosr. quiet. straight Miesquoted . .1 $4.7* te WK. Toronto fredgkte tease excitement throughout the Ti w le ar.n_aaslns05 15 Ile•• inlet .red grin -r ship of Otoaabee and Teterboro, and the (lb to $14. Tomato freights. Wort. ..a. s o1 Dry Cassa •od Primrere rel tbls ekangpd at 117. port 4,r and • 1_TM •haat *.ekes eesttauss tlrla Nty and Ds. Halliday, &ones Iuhi.4 oltorinp. Te bet .bite Bell of the town d Prterbor'o is needed I and aro .till ke1A at &tail* mtsl.le. taut with the gr..t.0 interewt. the wa•k•sss of t]h&0age to -dal "metal Tbos•a Oray and hie wile, with .1.0 b1l;er. eautl•ew. Maa cepa Is nil. .Iib 0eollie liv.d .l the timed his deal& alit": $1.06 to sea tit.. numl0•1 quotati.m. Plbru•ry, 1004. ere 'tenet at /leala. mei. Marion County. Florida. turkey -Tits .ear►K le died with mule It is alleged that informations fur the "WV& eufering. 1'rlse mwmisal, at 5*. to $fsi "uUl.lo, arrest d (ha,y Mad Lie wife haw b.ea Oa1e-T1re .slot b quiet, with prier l ed with County Magiatr.to Ldmiaea White 1s gwts.l et dile tee toe of hterbnro, Mad that tbry will b' e1• ostsussl,�- . .l 43 e o• creek. tr*dited, but no step to thin end have pea. - The dem••d is lair m0. poser aa yet burn caked do.dy. t3. outelds, The Incl that justice las moved will t7'Fuu.luee. quiet. with 11 o 64 otter. cgs, Qr• are sow worth &i0 to *4e..ut- alow tread In this rare was not da. bee•dee suapiciaos were not cuter- . dpsmkwkoet-TMre t. 0510(•5 dol•g Mad taitsed at the time d the tragedy that , •re per.V aemla.l anmething wee wrong. The honer was . - burned oro February 23. and the emend' tae. lAeh oia Ta1AL were interred • dry or two ((Mewing. --- The mistimes anal friends of the dresses- Th. Mem Wimp salad's* gander axaml- td, however, were suspicious, and timidly ' eat ten at ilinghBe. Cora: r Roll decided to hold au inquest. Duffel.). Jane 6. -Mo.. Mary T. Keck, The jury wee sumutowed tie Menai 14, and alias Mrs. hk4illoa, charged with teeing the *barred and beadle= remains were an accusep ice iu tee bo`esetampswindf, Lied then .xhemed d new -ed by the jury, winarralgs*d before Cnitsd *atm Coin - who eerefnlly examined every part of atesiomer Fairchild this morning. Ms. the body. 0...k Mtn reprra'etd y Mr. Y W. At this request Gray and ►is wile hath tfortou. Willirm D. Wena, manager .1 tam evidence. Gerry te.tifled tact he ' the Chicago Addrwriteg Co. of (Braga, evened the bine, as agreement to that testified to having mea as advertisement preview, in return for waieb be w effort having been drown up art; yeas from the Caa.dian Novelty !{apply 1\n.,wasto etffetieg stampsfur sale. He ordered a Ward and clothe the old man as long parkag . hetes weroseised by (aapt. ae be lived. and bury him when be died. Porter. He denied that be ever had any qq arrel ', p.ert.r tstified tint priaotler's name With the deoear d He .leo 8rnisd that ' war Ms, Time McMillan, and that she tno be over borrowed any .e7 from hit a I lived in Cbreago. Tie witless said be Gray swore that he was atlasegis WI wised seven ptaekites of stamps .bip{o.d Me fire occurred- leered in Ms Herie Gray gave tee lollowi I trolls Buffalo, which were pro sgeognt of three tire: Mr. (icon&. oeewp evidence, He •Iso awes that letter. i1 the morthwst bedroom. We sept direct- 'written to receivers of *Laps from the I ly below him. Mr. Stonier went to bed I Canadian Novelty and Supply Co. wee. about 11 o'clock ou Thursday night. it b Ms, Mack's handwriting- He 0,5(41i- wo about an boar later that my sots 1d Ms. Meek admitted having writteo nerd I retinal 1 woe •waken d early i■ tis lettereiw Basiltuw Ube mor•tila by my daugbter, and I fouud the nom filed with smoke. which exceed to come from tit. ceiling- 1 call- ed the otber children and little TMs opened the door leading to the kitchen Mad found it all in a blase, the stairway beitsg all on fin. 1 sttwbed the window open and put the rhildr•u out and told tins to go to hte(lreegor's. I yelled two er three times to awake. Mr. Wolin. but without success. Shortly alter Mr. lkOregor arrived nal broke is 11. front deur. Mr. droller never quarrelled. we tiways lived peacefully together. He in- trusted les papers to me .sari, when he fa, leges have been sent out In response went to Toronto. My husband went away to special application, each containing oa Tuesday belote the fire. i did not samples of 13 varieties. A further dis- tribution of young forest trees. poplar and willow cuttings, etc.. has also been made. 583 packages having been sent out In response to requests received. These have gone chiefly to those die- m the morainic of the fire the Gray tracts in the Northwest where trees are children came to kis house. He started scarce. A further distribution of use- for the fire, but could mat see any blase NI varieties of grain and young forst until be gut near the house, nhti trees has also been made this season at Noticed • light in the wuthraat down each of the branch farms. stairs window. He ran awl kicked in the At a meting of the Public Accounts front door, when the Dame burst net is hie lam. Ms- Griy told him (bat btool- Commlttee to -day, It was arranged 4,e. lie waa in the boar. He nu rouud the tween Bir Hibbert Tupper an 1 Mr. boos* and tried to gain an rotrance, but Davies that Mr. F. M. Hamel, Assistant the flames wenberating .out all over. Engineer of Public Works. shoul 1 up- What struck the jury as most peculiar tear before the c medttee at Its next was the positios in which the body of mreting,and explain why it was that be Boot�h d t.. Hoose, in nit the man a lhwe failed for two years In giving an •c count to the Government of certain swore that he Weenie' slept nit stain moneys of the Department which he is the 1rn.l portion of th. hou. bad In pts possession. iu add"+slug t►•• jury 131 e�r,n.5er dw••it at length Mr. Wail, Commissioner of Inland ou s1tiau in which the the I. body was bend. and the ratter marvel - Revenue. appeared before the •-ommit- ono mariner in which it must have fallen tee and was asked to explain why it was that there were 1196.342 of arreara due the Department. Efforts. he mall. had been made to collect the arrear.. Some of the debts were current In 1875. The cullers' due* amounted to &40,000. The Department of Jumtlec had given in- structions for the amounts to he col- lected. Mr. Miall was of the •opinl'.n that the law firms had collected the money and had failed'so far to account fog the same. He mentioned the names of a couple of flues. but he promised to look over the whole records and make an accurate statement to the commit- tee at it. next meeting. Mr. Somerville, Brant, moved that Dr. Benson of the Dominion Methodist Church appear before the committee to be examined In regard to the amount he received for Immigration work. The motion was carried. It wan h, -ought out on exem:natlon 07 elotOtns• W. J. McGregor. whose wile is a sister of Ms. Gray. and who should anything result from the present investigation. will be an important witoees ou 1.1.11 of the crown, testified tbat .bout 2.16 of Lieut. -Col. Macpherson, Director of Stores, that J. B. Mills, M.P., Annap,- lb, owed the Department of Militia 81154.0 for rent for ordnance property at Annapolis The rent of the property was (34 les per annum. The only sums paid .inc. Ude by Mr. Mills were 1183.9$ and 291.87. Nothing waa paid since 11ti, Mr. Mills' name had been sent to the Department of Justice with a view to having the money collected. Hon. A. M. Roes, ezlrr•eaeurer of Os- tarl); H. F. Machin, Deputy Treasurer of Quebec, and G. W. Dlckleson, Do- minion Book-keeper, are sitting In conference to -day at the Finance De - pertinent. looking over the remanent/ 1n dispute between the Provinces of On- tario and Quebec and the Dominion. ■ ethet055 !0.00015 said Mee Seek seem Hamilton, June 5. --in the Methodist Conference Rey. Dr. Briggs of Toronto book steWard, Bred a bomb by announc- ing that members of the conference were hundreds and thousands of dollars behind In their accounts with the book - room - He intimated that unlewe some of them nettled up right speedily acelon would have to be beatgbt In thecourta. !. •me of the ministers expressed the opinion that Dr. Ruga had so right to bring such • thing up at the «inter- ence. Dr. Briggs replied by stating that a w miter then on the Boor M the hods* owed $455. He had been dunned for It. • nd had written a reply statins that M would remember the account In ham will. forest Rene are awls - is Os nen- * el Be+dMd w ...d mesa yfe.p.9p is Wog ..loner ...-. in order to drop through two stories and yet remain on tit. tiok. It would be for them to *insider whether it, was possible for s body to full that detente mud vet ermsin in s sleeping posture. tuoth••r point they mould have Ito look into was how the fire originated. Tbe jurymen dao laid great strew is their questions oo tbe man lalling from the room in the scented story to the ground floor in the preition in which be wee 1,nnd. AN before .toted, the boy was in a sleeping posture. and Mr. J. O. Weir, who exemvated the ruins for the remain.. stated that he foetid the boards unburned underneath where the body lay. Tbe jury could sot undestand bow be fell ten feet witbout turning over it be was lying on his hack. Mr. Weir in hia evideuee exprrseed the (minion that th4'ssan nowt have been sleeping dew. - entire. Mrs. Dray. bowever. was piOsi- tire that the old man had teem in bed in his room upstairs, the theory s1e ad - vaned being that he bed bees GERMAN AFFAIRS. Th. German Empire has 10,1(0,000 w,. tan over the age of 111. The Emperor of l:,•rniany, it to sald,has decided to honer Ili..ulark by having his bead stamped un a future true of Ger- Men ierroan °oiled During the Fanc.o•Pruesbn war the Germans Arad 3n.t90.. en rifle eartridgs. &lea 31!,000 charges of artillery. killing or morally wounding 77,000 Frenchmen. showing th..1 41u shots an required to k1ll or mortally wound one /sure. A now outer *rile la being tried on the boots of the (&*chain soldier by direct ceder of the entwine.. It oonslsts of a poste of lheeed oil varnish and ism til - 1 ins., which Is said W render the role Si this and make it more durable than the new alueilnu:•i ban salla I The German rtnlrr r'a imperial train eon $730,.1)'. and took three yeas to ern struct. There are altoireth r twelve eine including two nunnery carriage& The re - 1 °option saloon contains several pieces of f statuary, mud .'mwh of the sleeping ren Is fitted with a bath. ABOUT EATING. In good •'ting there is happiness-- Aplel tis, Thou ahouldst /sit to live, not lit.• io oet.-Ckvre. A rich man may Mitt when he will, hut a poor nun when Ina (Ban.-Dlogenea gating to repletion is bad; but what we eat should he gad of its kind -Dr. S. ti. Fitch. It is not the eating, but the inordinate deers thereof, that ought to be blamed. - St. Augustine In eating 1t is a Ifo at fault for a MAID to he ignorant of the magus* of his own Thy *nasal • Lag Wei glade, Naha. ay --I bad ee idea that year tam Hy was soon as old Dual. Travel.' rproudlyl -I should say it was. Why, old man, we have roma 1iUe douse book for eeasr'tiosa. -Bootee Herald. " WI ai eh'u.a • teller say.' inked the reung n an, aaxiotsly. "i1 his wile asks him if he would marry sew H she fen to die' •.Sa7 nothing, of oour.a," answered tbe elderly advisor. "if be awe he woad, she'll think he deem't like bee. If 15 es- noosoe• his istestles of Mayireg Nage, At will hove the idea that ha i. hared et mate The Importance - - of Tailoring. That to which mankind gives the most thought mast be that which is of the greatest interest, and the subject it threw distinguishes must be of paramount importance. WhL!, this subject is no one can doubt who is familiar with the social conditions of civilisation, for everywhere that men are civilized the thought they (jive to clothes undoubtedly exceeds in intensity that which they give to any other subject. Man thinks of his Clothes at all times except when bathing or asleep, for they are always neceemory to his Bomb rt, eonven- ienee and presentability. In the morning they demand his careful at- tention; if they are too warm or not warm enough at any time he can- not forget them ; if they are comfortable he thinks of them with plea- sure, but if they are not he execrates them , if they improve his ap- pearanee he admires them, but if they are unbecoming to him, and ho knows it, he detests them. The concern him always. To order them is a sern serious basis, but as to were to order theta there need be nn doubt, MPRIDHAM, THE TAILOR, up-to-date in hie Wein= and g sin feis aafishietioe in every Ocular.