HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-7-11, Page 2TRR SIGNAL: QUDRRICR, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1895.
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ly relieved by
PERRY DAVIS'
PainKilkr.
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e $iqnal,
is ro•t.l•aao
IIV RRY THURSDAY MORNING
Be /. &.SILW.7MT.
Moe of PnbUoatime- a and 1M, North -street,
Dederick. Ontario.
Term. of Ssb.erepatm r
One .oath. in adeems. 1i If
Three menthe
One year,
Then r a well settled .ad populous sperm,
to be served, sad •a bomber of termini es'
1 fes from stook tr.th • o•..Id M +seely w
wNd. - The outley woa'si. sot b• argsiai
M. return would be more than oomntesss--
ate.
a1L i1Att. It iSlT/wa legal 11
A teaser,. ria.les 11811 .N Warner
.r.ed f.1.1 tar ossa se
B.C., July 4.-19run-
'e untie'. sawmill. tugether with a drying
i eD k11n. box abed and blacksmith •hon.
Leek all T...r Lehe4.
Tour label is a standing receipt of the date
se which yen ars paid up. Cee that 11 is not
allowed to fall into .near.
When • change of oddness Is desired. horh
the old sot " now address sbeold Do stews.
Ad ',ribose tams
.d ether
Legal . oa.uah advert twines to. les.
per line for ant lawertlon. and f seats per nue
ger sack enbseouent Insertion. Yeasur.d by
k••par. l scale.
I!lutd ... cerds.1 stn Ilansod uad.r. M6 per
rear.
Advertisement. of Lost. Found. R.eyod
altaatlioas Vac•at, Situations tiut.d bad
Hwdotr. thanes N anted. not exoeetlag e
Ila.. nooporoil. M1 per month.
Hone. en Side and Farm. os Sala not to
exceed l line.. Mt for ant month. Me. per enb-
.eooent month. Larger ads -t.. la Ipopeolea.
A.7 •pedal not lee, the otgeet of widish le to
Promote the permitter, hraeth of say e•di-
vtdeol or company. to be oosNd.ead an •d-
vietleement and charmed awordlaril.
Lend notices In nonpareil type one moot per
word, no notices lta., Ghee tor.
Local notices to ordinary rodding type two
oats per word. No notice for Mss tha.l 50c.
Notions' for rhurchas e...1 other religious and
benevolent institutions half rate.
•Osei ••Tb. Olgaal" tlNsvesy,
was oeetroyeo by are 'eateryay. and
* oasb and door factory adjulning, own-
ed als.. by Rrannette. was damaged.
Laidlaw s cannery, with Its contents.
waw al..t destroyed. The schooner
Nurthw.rt, whleh was loading lumber
at the lIrunnette wharf. was badly
i danmaged. Lose on ftrunnette's mill.
12uirou , Insurance. L:,.NO. Dors on
Laidlaw'+ eatin .•ry 541,tlt0 ; blsnratsce
nknown. Less on schooner, ONO ; no
insurance.
If
Fgemeseb.rs a.e. nn»w Mases
Plttaburg• Pa„ July S. --Fifteen houties
were burned at Rankin Station, entatl-
Ing a 1„os of 125.400- The are was
caused by Italiana celebrating with
, en -crackers.
Subscriber who fall to receive inc 8ional.
refalarly. either h7 carrier or he mall. w111
wafer • haver by acqu*i,tles a of the het et
as early • date as possible.
Refected !manuscripts canoed he returned.
(orrw•padence mutt ho written on one wide
of paper only.
P.NWer's Nolte.,
J. C. Le Touxel. of Dederick, has boom ap
voluted Iaw•sl Travelling hast for the rows.
skies dliodertci. Colborne. ANaald sad Wo-
swath.
Local peoteumen over the district are oho
empowered to remits swbecriptl... to Tien
Sure oi...
Al coat m un sol loo• must be addressed to
I► MoOILLiCUDDY,
Telopho.. Call 15. lgh
t•ODIRUClt. TW.lkSDAY. JULY ill,
i1.1.w ■M •W5 ■ MOOff
ttellber.i, e1,Ide of • wrestling fu'
wink none Iowa. rano In-
■earlal Teesside..
Stratford, tont.. July 3. ---Edmund E.
Seeley. gunsmith. who keeps a store In
Downie-stn•et. this city, committed rut -
side last evening In a most deliberate
manner.
He was discovered making evident
preparations to do away with hems -It.
and Dr. U. M. Fraser. who lives a few
doors away. was called 1mmedletrty.
Seeley wee in the back shed. !.ante(
over a barrel, with his forehead peen-
ing the mumle of a double-bareted gun
and his left foot connected with the
trigger by a cord-
The
ordThe doctor entreated him to deal -t
for the sake of the family, but Seel. y
threatened to " touch It off** In his
presenter if he name near. and after
more argument the doctor left. think-
ing his counsel would prevail.
He had hardly turned his back when
-The Sarnia people, from the
editors of the daily papers to the bicycle
mascot, have had wheels 10 their heads for
the past week.
The Hen. JOHN Co.rri i c V should
divide his good -look and tat pickimgewith
the ratepayers of hip gati•aality whom re -
preventative is tis (+hAbest ha claim* to be.
Fears are •rprraalwd in Hamilton
that the bay is drying up. Ii the esteemed
Spectator man would dry up and the bay
wouldn't, it would be more satisfactory to
the gay and festive mountaineers. 1
although 1: 1(. it. ('.,ek nu RN,
M.P., submitted a btll for hat stretching in
his bill of ripeness to Chicago, it must not
be inferred that the lengthy member for t
!'entre Toronto was troubled with big head. c
&•.-k-y pulled the trigger, blowing the
top of hie head eomplet.•ly off. 1. avfng
nothing above the nope.
Seeley had been In ananclal dif!Icul-
tles lately, and this, with the tact that
an intimate friend had within a few t
days poetoned himself. 1s supremed - tot
have .n preyed on hie mind as to cause
insanity.
t
TIIE USELESS SENATE.
--e
Sir Richard Moves to End or
Mend It.
TNAT LO'-$IOED FIIENCN TREATY
Oen Mg9* ef the amass seas. Tines.
homes flag Alt ase Premised
TIM treat& Timmy rr....11e
rand. asmry Seetpre-
MNy Wes els t.a.
Ottawa Oat.. July M. -The Fir
treaty- gam rise to a spirited dire
i■ Kilo's/est yesterday. It *nose a
a m.t,00 meta by iter F Insw'r Minim
1 be the 3rd reading d • hal W eztead
•deaatalgee seven w Frame to all
twelve w f.wr•t.en Wuutres with we
I Rntai. has .bat are known es
favored maims treaties. Mr. Edgar
ended a Blear •ad c sy-meing statement
,4 the Oise as 15 stands at periost. Two
vera ago the Emmett treaty was eloped
by- the Ansbeassitior for Cauada without
! lstructioes Inmt the thivadian Govern
total. Not only tb*t, but .5 was signed
by Sir (Lades Tapper nu behalf of Cao
ed* centery to for .irtructione of the
tk,verr.ent. Mr. Poster .bud ,s 1893,
"w'ith pewee to the exte•trin of the
• must favored nation treatment that was
that era never ewteolplated by the
(t-.vernmeot. that was not included in
our ;netrurt..ts. and a tar as that its
c000rrned woo entirely beyond the wish
1l the Government here.'
A year ago the tresty was ratified by
the Reuse. Why was tbe Home ask
to Iegialate rattail ,n regard to it Be
ars
bear) It wow ulster tore eouditiosr wee
upIran lir the *emote to hope to comantand
the 4wblu• respect, mud it was is danger of
tlk i bring a costly nod etpeneive euemm-
kb brume mimed could be turned to row
uptM1 •usleseutq nwrst teen'teuie..r w I egAa4ia ANP 41alia ,a sMTes.
lbs party feeds. tt*, oh II It wee mow
two Smethe .lispe the fasts because known
and said Ylr fiie4rd, '•1 have tubbed au
yam for • sa4Jl: li1.1.1r of diwou-
Mut upon the plwctd bias cl d tit.•
firwte." :Laughter.) He would May
thought tot the ample Motive ti
of srli•renpect, i1 sot or sell-preserv,. -
twn, woodd have impelled that body t*.
compel the tluverul•eut to redeem the
promisee mad 1.11 up the rs.ean-Ms. If
there was uue tktug more tk.iu emitber
which gone to show that the Senate wee
hupelee.ly poetise it war tee tact of
the insult and that noting had been
dote about it. 1t was a grave rrileetiuu
upon the way the parrwutge of the *m-
ate had bees admitistrnd by the tbv-
e rltnteut.
It wua ab.uletety et varieties with
eouuel cutrtitutlawnj eriurtplae and a
thinks rase to good g..verulaeut. (Hear,
t.►st
Pee -
use
la eta present 41upe it is uh•ilut.•ly
and purely taw b.rvoa•. It was a mere
costly and expensive nuihpuce Mile,. it
b. reformed.'
As for tbn letter, it owe delightfully'
Outlawed The Premier evidrntl saw no-
thing arcing about it. Ile did wet are
how atrociously he esu. UP'inlerp.reting
hie re'epowntbility It Ihow ed how
ronecieuce, 5454. p..litical u►oseienee. may
be seared by a long roots of gerrvuiau-
.erw and mock entrees. conked up t.. hurk
a parliamentary snvestigativa. The Pre-
olvr wn■ snorully color-blind, the usual
rrwu;t of turn yohp come to regard th..m-
'wives and their party as the elate.
1. Premier had established the fact that
the Senate mast by- either reformed ..r
ed abolished. The queatiuo which the Hou.e
should wet itself to decide mu•
t vyfarther it Mould end i5 or 'fleeted it
roam 4 tied been i, d.•red w the mus
hal hirer, hear) It had beeime a isdit:cal
perempt.•ry usauner by ter (1,foa
Office to do so. A bill was .trod
at as earlier stage to meet ti. • ease.
it was sot satisfactory to the Doweiag-
'inert authorities. and they ordered the
Die.,ua.wn lhaverrun-ut to para the legisla-
tion below. torr Heat. 'fee effort of t
lee:Mateo IN .imply tins that leas
admits that eke tau sever in future ma
m reciprocity treaty with buy country
tee world ou lair terms. :the can never
make a treaty with the jutted States
ou fair term+ because the benefit of its
priviaim,. a ill not ugly accrue to the coun-
try with which the trimly is made, but
to about 2U other couutri.w by Great
Britain and by all the colonies of the
Empire. If Canada males a treaty with
any country see is. according to the pre -
mat I.•gialatiou. bound to give the brse-
fits to every cuuutry which under the
treaty with Great Britain is retitled
favored uatiou treame•nt. ellen the e
planatloos were gives u' iett3 this a
rangemrut wadi not understood by t
Government or al it was nudpetuod t
facts were kept from the House. T
(iovrrumeuts tollow.r, were horrified
the sugpr.tin• of say diwrimivation
favor ..f the United Stats, but the Go
erumeut kw not hesitated to diwritsi
ate in favor of France iu the 'nutter
%sura.
Mr. Fater said to 1893: "Ws pro
to discriminate neitber sgaiirt for
which wadi introduced early i►, the see
siou proposing to gin the Goverume
power by prt. lo tun * 1111 to WOW orders
allowing the most favored 'moots to par
literate 1u the benefits of the treaty
but the proposal was not setielnt-tory to
the Itriti.k Government. A most extra
ordinary retrial ut coulideme iu to
'alladiau (iomernmint see manifested 1
the letter that Lord Ripon w rut.• to fe.
Oteliimrnt Jam. i taring the reluctant
detrrmiaatioa en the pert of the Bei
iib Govern. int to puutpu0e the es-
baugr of rat.lficatiuus with Fraoce uu-
il legislotiou had actually been passed
y the Diminion Parliament extend:
he benefits of the couvemtiou to a
mations entitled noder treaty to me
aroma' motion treatment ti Canada. a
o the British 10louie,. The ls°overt otest
t idereil it consistent with atm dig
ity to accept that snub. It witbdre
he bill and brought in a plebe of cast
ro., legislatiou.wiying for all tiro.• tea
Canada is booed to an iuterpretetit
of * treaty which Nadi not been accepted
by ter world heretofore. and rertrill
not by Canada iwlure. Several years a
he Cauadiao Parliament asked Urea.•u.o
retain to dunee as far :am Canada i
ooeerued ter treaties with Belgium and
he (ierw*u Zollvereit. Tb.• ropiest Ln
not been complied with yet, and the
ov.Tnment ha. put another poleoo tb
ne•eka of the Cnuadian people.
se
Thepointe were amplified and em
hsuise•d by other speaker.. Mr. (:ewe
r. MiIM ,Bothwell). Mr. Laurier an
r. Davies. Notwithatsndiag all lea
as said tbe bill was adopted by th
ogee "OD division.•'
rpm the moti to go into •opply 8i
:iobanl ('nrtw•right called the att,nHomeon of the Hoe to the letter written
y the Premier to Mr. McNeill, M.P.
eying the story that tbnt member had
ked for or been promised a seat in
le *nate, and making the remarkable
tatement that ail ter leu vecaut e na-
r.bips had been long promised. He
eau by referring to the letter as a
.st "guileless letter." The lint and
net curious thine which war nppareat
it. 81r Richard skid. was the
tter contempt with white the Premier
garded tea Senate. although he. him -
If belonged to that body. It was ap-
Arent that he regarded it merely as a
key eiigiir to tin yarty in power. He
otMidered bimetaltmirr oro obligation to
sprint gemstone to Ill the vacancies is
, except as party eelgenie* might re-
lit,. it evidently made Ito difference
bother aenaGwehlpie remained vacant1, 3, 4 or 'b sears, eo teat it snit -
the Oorerrmseut to du so. Mg being
it might be that then wonbd be toned
the c. n.try poop* who, would theiret if it sea a matter of is.e0...e0,*-,1s
hetirr one-eighth d the swats ID tae
n vi
trent remain vrant for two nr three
era, it Was a matter 01 M, con...queuee
geed partisan club and one which the ()evern-
bat meat dors not ct.ndosceud t.. treat with
ordinary courtesy.
In eolieluaion, be said there was biome
curiosity fmai a aiwatitutkmal pint of
b, view to hear what detente. would f* ,nada
Ads for the Premier's coodnet.
kr Before sitting down he moved the 1oi-
iut low ittg reef -detest':
That it appears from statements male
in thin Hower that the Premier did ,yt
April 9t, 1895, address the folluwitlg Irl•
ter to Mr McNeill. 11.P.:Privy Council Office.
Ottawa, April 2. 1895.
A McNeill. Fare. M.P.:
My Dear McNeill, -I have no doubt you
wen. en. as I have. entice. in the
papers that you head been or were t.►
reb•
offed a senatorship, 1 kaom of no man
Common the Comsn wino. I would rather see
•levated to the hourmabls and reap otwible
position ul a aerator than your.elf. but
to
i•
1-
be *b. rumor must have been pet allont by
be persona having some ulterior object in
be view, as no such Imade, ter haw been nor
at bas it been considered. Certainly aeu
eatorSbip was never asked for by yea,
y. either directly or indirectly. Mon•,,
n. such a step is precluded for tb • present
of by ter fact that there are nu rncaneir,
that have not long since been promised.-
psis Trusting that you may b• eucv-rmul is
hill the contest before you, 1 remain, Ste.,
. sincerely yours.
nt MACKE.VZIE frena LL. somas,
• it further appears that the sas•
ries referred to it, the above letter. in-
curred on the following deb.*. Onto/ie.
Him. Balla Flint, dei4 .lune 15, 1895. eine-
- bee. Hou. W. 41. Chr$f.-rs. died July 16,
1894. New Bruneveel. Hon. John Glacier,
a , died July T. 1894. Queb.r, lion. Jneeph
Twee. died Jan. 17, 1895. °uteri.. 1100.
Elijah Lemaard, died key 14. N'N►1.-tear=
- I bee- Ilos. G. O. Stevens, died April 1s,
Heu
1892. Quebec. .. Sir J. J.. Abbott,
died (►est.:w, lett& New Bonus -..L Hca.
An Inquest WAS not considered neeys-
Ivry.
STOLE tA4g
:4iAGGert-&.
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Adveaeo Agee' collies. wanted O--
deo. Caught Is Uenfresl.
Montreal, July i-Ja.. C. Connors.
advance agent tor an Uncle Toms Cab -
n
show, and balling from Deseyonto.
as arrested at Coaticooke last night by n
w
Grand Trunk Chief Detectives Day of
Hamilton and Holman of Montreal.
Warrant, had been Matted for ('onnora•nn
arrest on the let of Dec., MPH, at Ha -
on, on a charge of gloating baggage
becks at Dundas, Ont. He was t
arrested• but had escaped on his way to B
he jail and been at lame ever since, c
The warrant was endorsed by the mag- 1
strafe here. Connors denied his ide a-
rty at arsto but admitted at Sberbr•ooke t'
hat It was he. He was traeeling un-
er the name of A. G. Champlain. He
will be taken to Hamilton. f.
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A.E. &44nrd, died Mateo 18. 1894. New
Bruuswkk, Hoa. John Boyd. died Dee.
u 4. 1893. Nova *new Hon. T. D. .brei
,•t bald, died (jet. 18. 1890.
ad That the• emitted of the Government
i h, allow-: • owe -'eighth part of the total
- number .4 :met..ph:ps provided for is
w , the BrAleh 'North America Act to re-
main unfilled in tbe cirr.unutaures net
t' forth :a fer
the •.e letter and this
K
m I !rot •,n i* in the hi ega-
rese-
t tory w the dignity and mehil esb.4 the
7 Senate. and .s calculated to bring that
Ko brooch of the L•u.aatu_•r int. contempt.
t ii ` o nee •-.nog w d, feed either the
s Pn•m:er or t!r 241 -note. the rote was im-
' mediat,•I. tale. .,.d H
tow rv'.yntio* wap
a ! dstraightteeted by astraight party vote d oro
to 55.
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IAtJaSI 111111J
111111Pet'T.
r
.i Nereus Imri
peal. Prograeliewtalm Msad •seslie
t hoodoo. July 4. -The ('brouecle will
r to -morrow publish what purports to be
a couJ,deutial document summarising the
r Government's policy under the Radicals.
*ruder the first head u the Imperial pol-
y, iirludiug a stemma navy; the second
• head is devoted to the colonial policy,
including the development of Africa sod
improved farilitie* of intercourse be-
tween the Mother Country and the coI-
oniea.
The third brad treats of the douse..
tic policy, embracing poor law r-fui-m,
the ..nay transfer of I*nd. removal of the
registration grievances, rest rictio0 of
tow• immigration of paupers, alieu•, 11 -
arterial reforms. the aru.'lding of the
employers' Iinhility act. facilities to
eligible workingmen to poorhouse dwell-
enns. atricultunal legielattou and other
mat tP sea
t )ur lays who attended the big
us
mt at Waterloo, claim tosse
t water +at
• In it, and that the effort to change the nese I
Thiry Lagerloo should be suoses.ful. Tht
claim that even in the bathrooms. *hen the t
tape were turned w.. layer flowed. d
-The Nlr.yor of Hull, Que.. has
h
been found guilty of boodliag : he has he
unseated, disqualified for seven yea. fined
$983 and ordered re pay $2,000 costa. And
yet theta are people who do not believe th.t
mayors ever indulre io the Maury of bond -
ling. e
-('oaths,,, Made its bow on July
let ss a ('anadia• city. 11 the people of
t loderich quit their bickering, and pulled to
'tether o would not be long before 1:oderioh col
would be in a position to put on civic airs.
As an initial step we would recommend the
meant to pain • mtiagent ('ow bylaw.
--My Lord IinriKRCRY would make
e good Patron of Industry. He has just u- b,
sued a manifesto to the British Liberals e a
which he strongly advises the mewling or
midis, of the House of Lords -.--with the
*04.., on the ending- If Hon. Wll.rattn
l.ern
stuts would take a leaf out of R.ms-
aay''. book, sub t.tuttag the t a0adus p
Senate for the (louse of Lords, thsr.
gat
and glorious gstry would heat bit busk. po
- - -
AN ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
aA\t razsut.gs ogee die.
TIN Newf.n.dlaad voverawes* Mill* All
Pr..peel.era blvldewd.
St. J..bn's. Nfld.. July 3. -The Govern.
meat bill relative to the winding up d
b. banlu. p rwislea that w*tes. drefta.
1... held cm tee day the beaks collapsed.
can be set off agaiest overdrawn ac-
eooata. Th. renit s to destroy all
prosp.eL d dividends to the creditors.
Sevrr.I defaulting bank directono are re-
suming busi,...s. :seminally io the pintoes
relatives or emptoyoa General in-
dentation
n.denpation is felt over this conduct, ee-
peelally ea the bankruptcy proceeditp
against them dare rot yet been come
It in reported that (bw.rwalr O'Rrie.
retired to sweet to t1r Retrenchment
1i for Ile1..fa u.,n made for this sal -
roe .4 the jedges.
dere
Iseponsat Saerle aspersed.
New York,Jnly I. -A despatch to The
ler*Id from Santiago de Cuba say.:
General Navarro has left Bongo for tis
urpose of attacking Gen. Maoeo is
the mountains of Sampler ,, acid gm ttla-
rtant engagement Iw ' :pentad .non.
he reported •pp`ar•nce of cholera hero
imolal►y denied.
N a nuttier', of eitiem and towns in
(evade seitatian is ening os for the one -
' traction of electric railway., and is +very
ease where the experiment of roaming web sex
lines has been tried the venture haw d
proved successful beyond et potation, Item- wt
Malty and otherwise. In
Their is no town in 1'.n.da where the '1h
advantages of an else tee serefoe would be ono
e n great as is (.oderieh, seer ws believe. if ed
n
proper s*epw wetaken, a line on.ld be es.
tablshed running North anti onlin.eting
with 5>uaganno., N'ineham and other
p 001., whieh would prove to M a Rood pay- lass
mg Investsi,nt not only for shareholders
41111
but for ths ji•triottraversal by it.b.m
The aro is sot now. It hos boa trend
el
aewher, ..4 los peeved snoeesafsl. sod
ws knew ef se Mosso why it ahead set
maned (l
mad is ed.ranhm re
. We have nit d
,apical t• hoe seetti
iea, and t„ is no bone•
es ,a
n they . embark is that will give
manna lib, tho mans for the oafiy that
mM
as dser.Nwsy will de.
wm 11141G whw,
e' (.mmw Nand or and ,f
Timis take up this ethers. sad on if it is
potableat pta
t e silos isle ,,.calfs..
nera.p"lady dy a• • •4Mwow.
ew.
New York. July -The body 01 lye.
at
uchann, the wife -murderer, who area
ecuted yesterday in Sing Slag, Is to -
ay again furnishing a free,show to •
rowd of morbidly -inclined sightseers
Undertaker Hubnan's establl.hmeat
Vartck-.trent. Many people tape
e1r turn In line therm' tines to get
re than one look at the corpse. Mrs.
uchanan was early on hand, but ewe&
tete crow:.
lleged rasa/kislMores Tress.
New York, July 1. -it -it 1s en-
ticed that the American Tobacco
Company has acquired control of the
aret business of Canada DS' tam
of all the Dominionr
manos
of
ttoa
ier
ted UaNI awes.
from a e..
Wlndeor. July t -The 1(kyear-old area
Mr Palmer of Fargo fell front a
horse yeelerday W was ltJliad.
a
ft
qi
for
ed
sn
!n
Ih
11P
le
1f )18 of the sents "Mould remain vacant.
Rise Richard mid be nye not going to
eirmeder the vnlur of • .proud rbassb•r
M the a bat Met. But the worst enemy
of the Senate bad never Injured It se
much am the Premier, when le- pnhliehed
the• letter. He bad more than justified
every rearm, which had been brought
egairat It. The vacaurl, a had Lang bees
premised, Sir Roberti Cartwright re-
lented. "To whom T" be weed. "Why
have they bees so bine prnmMrd T Why
ha ve the applied
ft ed to be ss, "fonts
t
rethat good Americana
go to Paris wb.i they die. It appe.red
to br a part of the Comwrvatl,.s creed i0
this eoiotry the* Ford Conaenatives p
to the Senate alter they hey. peeved the
(kxernms,t so w..0 in this Hose that
lis powtp4 have ao farther ase for them.
Ter Hours was entitled tie know what
bad caused les delay. Why Nash a
somber of tis triose .parry *round is
bit pocket Mr a long time the promise
of a *satterskep it be reawined good end
Onedineed to support the (lovertmewt
Be
bard ndeetand it when a member
serving as • warmth*, pais, beeping
fo
meat r • minister instil be amok' flail
v.
eawenlent to tabs it. Thies rrter-
tTampa midr. 1bmpd the Manes Mit
dI Stand the eyes of the Boom h
t say el the ,wvsaksr. were
AdireetIon. as wade utt
e
army Mem km Perla was
ar1.. July 2 - loos ie by the hurl. *.MAIM)1bg of MAIM) military outfitting -- It �
tabll•hwtent and other buildings yge w
terday
IMMR estimated at between 7,NMAS hem
_ I the*
th.
/'Nglal Agent. d .o..p 11amM►late.
London, July S. -Right Hon. Joseph
Chml,er:a:n, Secretary of Bate for the
Colunie., receiv,'t the coterie.' :-gents
th1. aft. rnoon. Sir charier. Tupper
headed the. party. The proceeditge
were strictly private.
It le kearrird that Sir Charles .Tupper
referred to the nbllgntleons Mt. Chan,-
b.•rl:sln had conferred on Canada in
dii.rharging tbe delicate duties of plens-
p otrntlury In the negotiations anent
the• Treaty of Wuhingtoa In 12M. Al-
th.,,.gh the treaty was Iitbelequently
rejected by the Senate, the modes el-
". 101 practically operated to the pre -
tient day.
Sir Charlet. said he hoped. on behalf'
of hlmeelf and his colleague., to have
the same ready access to the Colonial
Minister on matters affecting the col_
,,nine as had alwaya been accorded
them by his predecessors
Mr. Chamberlain expressed hl. pleas-
ure In meeting the repr.•twntatIveq of
the .olonles. He mid he Was gratified
1,1 receive ofifelally his friend Per
Charles Tupper. and to hear how his
I..i.oe In connection with the Treaty
,d %eaghlneem had resulted In un -
d --0111M benefit to the good relefline
b••tween the t'r.lted States ani (lural
Britain. He declared that be had )only
fell the Importance of drawing rimer
the 1'nited Kingdom wad the minion..
He would at all times be mole to 10-
temhange the freest communications
with the rotonlal representathe■
aiese-tlane.e sass tatgaep.
I.eadea, 1111y 4.-A despatch to The
Globe trent Pools gays the Ros•m.(.,bt.
w iiia W lana ACM&
A Meg le whine mar 9.. 4 Milted awe
mnvral teleree
beton. July 4. -A rut look place la
Lust 1bmto las •Itereto• dariug a
parade of lir A.P.A. tulles, Pair otic
nog 01 .lnue•rlea. 1)rwagv lodge. ►ltd
bliver ant.-eatbdt *ganisat:wr. It
egan *,tb the esebougs of insults he-
t tr
e-
ttr ea the parader' aid tM tbrweswd• ut
.tg•1d-ow ro w15h. k1tiu1Md
ing th.d c.al4w5*I0.all.cud
'red
the :ujery of tw., others.. Tse altar. atsdi
Lwow u as the 11ttbe Red era. Room
parade, and was intended aw a dew -u-
elrsl.t►e aga►use Separate rimed.
1vri:gsvos ast►rrite-. Tbere erre nbaul
I20d emu iu the luira.1, rod low, m•• •. h•
ed mailer the p/Wet'Ia°. of 3*8► polies... -a
ea., u.t olio* ked ter p.sr...h•, but flat.atd
the column .as bock ..d.•s for a huudaed
rant..
At the very rel of the pn.•eseiuu.kflick
was seafront police pruteetioe. came a
barauree, draau by lour Fray bores ►a
the carriage were O. 8. 5.ro.n. Il. Ro-
berta, Iia. 1). 8. Euienwu amt lir.. 1. J.
Campbell. The carriage sae prolu-5ly
decorated with Amrricau flags owl Mrs.
Campbell aur* as orange drens. 11lien
the rear of the prop -mem waw beta , u
Brutes and Putuats+trent,., a, :sarat..Kn
strut. the crowd closed 1u A dru,.k
w.mlan marched up to the rear ul the
carriage akouting loud 'moult.
tour of the mem joshed the di oldie')
somata bark. Our .1 the m' -n w the
crotid 1e11 upou the luau with loud
shouts. A milk esu wiled through the
air. LI;iug into the *merino... 'the or-
.up1eanta 41 the earring shouted lot help -
Albert E. AwIr••w■ ..f Everett. a pre. att.
in the l otbnrt il..ra.• 4iutanla. •. a..t.uul-
Jug on the eidrwulk sonar by. Ile woe
In full unifortu with his who. :st Ili'
sive, huviug b-ru n w'•mb-, of Mayor'.
.*wort in the oluniiug. Tb, bright yel-
low e,.etuup• ret his b••Imet attrs..•te.! the
attention ..t the struggling 1.1,-,. in
the cooing,. "Help use widirr." u.. • of
thrum cried. Andrews .uelv..i wlu the
thick of the fight. cicnerin0 bra
sabre as b. rau. Thr cr.•wd tell
beck a a•oowl. and *lieu mooed
upon the wearer of tb.' plume. Four
oleo stool by Andreas...1w of them bran-
dishing tw.. revolvers. The street thou
became a battle ground. Gradually An-
drews was driven up Saratoga -street.
Twice be fell. The urn with the no -oilers
tired two •hula. Audrey's slashed and
feinted with his sabre as be retreated,
but cut only out, when • young man
named Stewart d Bna.►s-atreet hod kis
now alaaled off.
Capt. Irish detailed three nlouulrJ Olen
to ter r.wn.. They came down Beaton -
street own the gallop. At this lime Au-
drewe and b.e supporters were o'-i.rly
dour for, officer A. 8. Bates. ewe 0f the
detail. was street by a brick imai'diate-
ly os arriving on tb. scoriae. A number
of ►ie teeth were kulorked out.
With `rest difficulty Andrews was
prettified till he reached 449 SaratoKa-
street. where he deabrd under Bates'
horse and *seeped over a cure into his
tattier', horse. The mounted .offerers held
the crowd at bey 10 midutts more and
then a platoon of 14 a 154-. s dashed w
the resew, clubbing right sad 1.1t Marty
beads were broken before the crowd wrist
worrying down daratoga-etreet.
Michael Doyle of Morrie -street so.
elnbb.vl ao severely the h.. ,a toe dung
at the city hospital. John W. Molle'
lea dead ret the asst i4.,ton
Pollee Station. Patrick A. Kelly
has the bark of hu heed split °pelt. noel
John Quirk out'su Isom a waned just
above hie left temple. During the titr"t
a number of the paraders drew pint„ I.,
and began firing inelimerivninately.
1I-:lla.ir. , the rano killed. aw said to have
been as iewestaro Imrtir'p..ot
ai
Just a leer test trots Willie et est John
Row. ore of for pararer... Lure lo:nted
his pistol at Willis. acc.,nl.ux to tbe
Pet -away of a man satin •t«.d seat to
him. and fined. Tee bullet struck Willie
just above the r mkt hip. p•.a.ug into
his abdomen. Thr wounded man felt to
the pavement. When W.Ili. fell J..bu
Qn.rk sprang towards nim. and hent
over the bleed:ue Lode- Ile clsiute that
Row po.utrd hie pistol at him Had fired
xya•n. the bullet grazing L.s right tem -
Roma and a man named Harold C. Brown
were arrested oro as.p:ei..t. while many
persons are held as witnew•'.
TV.5% T/1Oa tonin* OFT.
Tim leper sad =we nesse" 1s dew
se.sb Mates at !let gen
lora+..
Sydney, N.S. W„ July 4.-T1.• L.•gi.la-
tin- Council Iiaa beau notified it a motion
to refor mthe 4-00,111 by s,la ,:shin:; the
lite tenure• making the rioting members
eligible for renomiu"tioi by the gnver-
n of limiting the term of offe a to eye
years, limiting the number .4 mend. -r• to
60 and r'ed•riux their pion -re.
The metiers s iu stevedore-. with the
peptise' tet Prins- Minister Reid, but it
will 11.t be rece,ycd by the Connell t:•
the ground List it ,s an insult 4. tbal
body he Legislative ('00.•il Ira• returned
the Newcastle Harbor b 11 t • the Aso
tenthly with ame•udm'•ate• Prise. M.u-
ister Reid, in a *peva line,' with bit-
ter nwee yes, mov.d th' t it bet throw*,
ander t4- table. Hes th.• r' -u,,- 1 h.. l in-
vaded for right. .4 the Asseieb!r. Ex. -
Prime Miuister Dibblt tlssurr.•d, nut, •
division was taken on the m.,tioe. Mr.
Dibbtl alone was in tee minor:t..
tem. member 01 t6.• eanlle'1 ,vlsi were
in the ptntlrrire, :ut•nnpRr.! tile. Rrfol,
wlrr••np..0 be exclaimed " Turn than
f.e..-I, out." The .ra.I,•,.os wen• then
cleared. It is exp.:tor tent tb. Leg-
islature will be d to l.e.l t'• -morrow.
POSNER% 1 Al N 1rA 415 w! 11041f.
seventh bay 1,l ,c .10.114 n sa tl.e rel rase
ere.aet against Reber, Matt .f
a1..wecd Tee alible.
Windsor. July 4. --One of the- most In-
teresting ease•s with which el-- ittten-
tlon of Squire Forban'm court hes been
engaged for mom, time was nattily die -
posed of yesterday. tin the 1Mth of
June Robert W..tt, 14eitnn. Howard
Township. was given a herring on the
charge 0f breaking the Lord's Day by
hauling rales nn hl. farm on May 4
The evldenoe showed that the rails had
been undoubtedly hauled. but the de-
fence set up that the law in the case
d' t not effect the farmer,.
The most Interesting plea .4 the de-
fence watt that Sunday h not the Lord's
Day. Mr. Watt t• a Seventh Day Ad-
ventist, and conscientiously observes
Saturday instead of Sunday an the Sat. -
bath. HP follow. the Scrtptural in-
tellection, and works six date In the
week and rests the seventh. and elle.
the commandment to the effect In sup-
port of hie contention. Mr. Welt to
deieee of a church with 42 member...nd
the case has been watched with a
great deal of Interest. as everywhere
Adventists work on Sunday and the
effect of the decision would be wide-
spread.
T1s Crown refused to book at the ee-
Ilglobs deo of th. gestin.. and .Matt
only with the first port of the defence --
that the law did net affect the tanner.
After the Crows heartmp OS it y can asidoWais
w ifs ills I111b w Ilse aailfll ddh
la i'p JsAa.ea
Ayer'Pills
i would like to add 4 q»
of others whit have A
0s. and too�say that i hays
Iraat tbetr u
For Stomach
sad liver lbs MOO at
headsebe
*reggae
itrl.best
remedy for disorders of the Stam sly
Liver, or Bowels,
my Invariable allenerAyer's if'Iaa
Takeo in th
sagas ey will break up a
cold. prevent r cheek leten, a.d
levitate the me orpm. Tbey ale
easy to take, gid
Are the best
busily median* I have ever
e- iRJ
;fwr orotsor, Rider
alt
Ave., New ort City.
AYER'S PILLS
Mytteet Awards at world's Fah,.
1 tree's Mrudjpsritts Jo s thee 541..d.
1n the ease of Mr. Watt. as he he a far-
mer. The defendant was therefore dis-
charged
The Adventists watched the case
with Intro/up Interest. The taw, say
brought by ...me Methodists of Thomas-
ville as a sort of a test case. The ld-
ventists are disappointed that is '. as
not settled from the reltg+one frand-
point, ass great prine*ples are Involved.
IATUC9 ANa ase 15 4'IiTeay.
Alleged t. be Two r.giulves Grew Ger-
wee Jenne.
Toronto, Tilly 5 -- lltrrt Roe -
Ilia, aged 5.. bud Paul Low -
ler, aged 3l. his s o, we-rr arre.ted last
evening by iet.ctivee Davie and Ran
rows. ou a warrant issued by Judge Ms
Dougall. in answer to a cablegram res
caved by the Acting German Coaal, aabe
deg for their arrest itar an .offence •
the baukraptey laws of the thread
d Aahiait Germany. The cablegram' ash.
(rig her tbeir arrest WAS received y..tem
day from the authorities of Zi.rhst,
when the ...Heuer is alleged to tarn
beep eenomitted. and et 7 pam the yes
Irmo was effected.
They bad muted a flat at 236 Kine.
street emit fru. Yr. C. E. Smith.
When tie detective* called then
yesterday with Yr. August Srbsieider
tory found the room• lurnisbed rather
meagr'.-ly.
The hither could out speak or wndetntad
a woe.! of Euglise. and the Goa knew
not gttw °t the seuguag.•. t any hall tie -
conic sell settled iu housekeeping, surd
were apparently rvstiug in a feeling id
security from the laws of th. father) yid.
When told by Mr. *breeder that ttiey
were wanted on a charm. d defrauding
their e!editor in Germany they Wowed
little aurpri.e, but eepries.•.1 their confid-
enre in their ability to detaitl•trste that
they were net the men whom the German
sutborit,e erre sidling.
Tommie Wsebeh.
Tonnt •. Juty 5. flour-QaMs : prime
weak. with straight folk -re quoted et $4.116
to 04.40. Toronto freights. Manitoba
Patent. 1$1.D0. and strung bailer.' $4.65.
Brae - Bran le .1e.e.iy. with .sans at al 3.5111
cru
tins* here. and short* touted at 117.
Wheat -The market 1. doll and prima
un. hang..:: white and red .old outside .t
SS,. and No. 1 Maaltobs liar,l at Mem, Ts.
r.n,tu ,n Ight.a0. at M7c,]lontneal freight.
Pews -Toole doll and prior og.keaged
et 5$c to 40,. wast.
Bork.. --There 1• nn business doing sad
prh'es sr.• purely nominal.
stats -The market tools, I. ;ower. Qn
Young•. two .are of white mod at 3.3. one.
'We. and nor car of mixed at 31I. out.ld•a
of mixed sold «Imeld. at 32A Jody
oWlv.•,.
Corn -.t ear offered outride at S3 1 -Ma
QMh.m freight. with 52c hid.
Rye -No buatnwa defog mad prices pure,
ly nomlesl.
Oetweal-Market le duff wlp prism
esmlaal M 54 te 54.10 Lee crank.
Wee Pbiberneen MMwwrd.
London. Jnly 4.- The fishing smack
Rambler. belonging In Yarmouth. ha*
leen runt in the North Sea and Ave
of her crew drowned.
Ask your Druggist fe
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