HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-10-31, Page 7Children Shrink
fTt,:1 taking medicine. They
d i, t lilts its taste. But they are
....ger to take what they like -
scutes Emulsion, for instance.
Children almost always like
b;utt's Emulsion.
And it does thele good.
Scott's Emulsion is the easiest,
post palatable form of Cod-liver
(til. with the 11 ypophosphitci of
Liine and Soda added to nourish
the bones and tone up the ner-
Tu;:s system. The way child -
fen gain flesh and strength on
Scott's Emulsion is surprising
e,; a !i to physicians.
All delicate children need it.
LA vet M Perwevadai to amp' a n.Mn•vhl
Sean k $ I"4 S.asaela. 110x. mad St.
ONT., N T., T H i U RSD A Y OCT. 31 1 *la.
THE K1GNA1.: �.l)I)f�RICN.
WARMLY WELCOMED
Ili this country Of ours who are will-
ing t . pul ill air 44••c.' W1.'•. 1 11'tWu •
end 1 • ,,,as the w ur4dt•a r'•',
Ina 4:,4%• foment al Utta..a 1a there by
ells will •.f th. people th.. ' .N, not got
fru for the people, but sur u sew emu
Was tilt t,IDerAI L•ad•r ate torn,.....1 *u' I.n... w Well bate it to
tbeir.p.twer et tiactale to th.' •b.tern-
Mlarkham Villa(re. meet and Inipuse their wid. There is
um MIS twOU1try the Mauutacitu',-rr' At.-
,..n•latlutt. which not long •,ie•• dime I. -
11m. ENTHUSIASM ;NANIFEST1m. the elamtaite te Aber el 1aMallten, lade 1a
th.• tariff alone. the linea U aur,:•'ated.
n t stet where tan changes wrrr WIt
ft 'ailed nope had been m• •4hrY had
1140.•1441 lag.. . Ib. i•, ate ■.d ret- t..•r•- able. to rrt.rt 1
maze. to Ibe e, , e••iau ,i r. Laurier dlet.ted W the (N'vertuwent whatever
11 had leen thear plr'a" alre• Wit,' governs
Rake• a 4'lararirrlda••.1, 410• 1 1..•nt time, 1 want
. ailed. et the• pre' 1 )t lana
yaw■1 gretve la nrall•a - 1i vertiment '�tt
to knew The wee rwid*r Nu..u..a•• t:etY g.1tivtil ('$nada• but ihr tr,a/vwr1•M
$l1ttd mote±Polk r Kun'•-rn the
!tinrk444 Ir ties. 1l,--'th< Laurier spa- naiads. ed`ho•rrw l Th'r* nix tMY may
I' 1,41 Valu trout Turpntu war more than w..11 lay"Wo lire th.• elover'rP►ent eI
1 't art hour belled time in Its arrival cattails." measure of rt-•
ret nus plait sir-dav and the unfair/or- Lr[ tar` troth at re to bare had fast
Icwro wbirh wt- weir
t1.1•• condition at the %author Prot,- yt;u' bc,rtil.
had the ta••Ple be"
lei t utaay stray 'who would .amt•art to the 1.:.,t..•.I0r '*miff that the
oth.•swlse have swelleet the crowd t.ovrrnnealt th.•uKbt they should M
..i.1.14 carher,•d th do 1...noe to the gift• auaav:bin,;. Th. > seal ihr Minister of
eat lands of the opts., ilea. Hut the Finance- and•the Mi tree the maa�
lave. however
Lao . unnn• 1 c e 1. Int u-
--- t. arty, reception i:carardcd \141. Laurier.
... fbcturrrtt, fn s.•ere t anile
t:,•• lana! 1.lbeettal.an.ltd:.tesmv.-Ftssh- ,1st Mh..`rl It neer tp het the tiewM of
es elle McRt.• es farther. :.tui. Mr. Tani and utb••rs et the coil -
Mr.farmer* they sent 'wt. a9Dr• nil+s
Mr. t`arke %Vellac•e toed Mr. Woods.
e -•_to inlerlrlrw thele. In s- , ret conclave "
es tilt pi* I•lab saw- 4 •.•scent-
St.. In open meeting. Tv have the
1.citify satarday a tat noon la
t•.Q rave for Iia.• I►NI'op plug ut,•r Ib• r k train was ttyrr n[ the- fart»err " No. to teach
y.g eel. -lewd and a4...ldnr hi4.211w'1$.' ihrm that they War welVlbY thnerlKh
tsar.$. .4 nit 'fviit,k .•+ .., ,, rl 1$ :is the Stational PohcY. Aft th thew mini
lute twitted. allay, wjl. tar >tk......r rtes► t.-ivlrwtional mise(. d tbetr td11:
Iles u:, 1 M o3e Paiute, t.• .t' .Aata 4II the measure in not MaM"d as brought
rat. i:, 1 Moto a at . tt. J crow. Twat mean. '1 hoer a , changes and fought
bui oyi lutatt. Its' lR4'. 14fM.
pis*Syday end ate, but a .tt.Li( scabs wind menta. and when it was given, to the
�ter:a!'•d. .!.-; .piopk• 11 w*N nothing tuts horrible.
4Ne,.e visa stetted ie lure, stilt only de nbapel•'se ethers of deformity.
ta, .,n ill to�t'eb a'rrh'.,rt tante *Mail 4 Thr secret of it all vas that die -
The
nth or tetter, i Thou
the aro atm omitted
1Marutticturrrt 4 al.etstl M bad
r ..,..a a. ,n.. w it tea' e o, r .-ofd .. 11.1- sated all the changes to Mr.�-hotter
e.1 •, and compelled the (:ovrrnment, Prole
•
al.by under th-• threat of stopping Mlle
Ghee. to restore the tarot to what it
::,.1 .• 1�R � / was nefor.. This tuaan'iatlou does not
Tel fairly and accurately 1'eprlront 111+
honest manufacturers eat the (')entry.
:ay. . 4' And why ? itecanse the iron schedule
"'t i -'� has le" -u mire, -d upon the 41.e..rn-
.: ant by thane men. if there is anY-
!t:,n injurious and fatal to the mane-
....'tuting 'Industries of the country it
,t that very Iron schedule of duty.
'there Is no manufacturer who does
not in wine shape •t' other use Iron.
11 la the )iasis of all Industry. The
iron duty le s" .shaped that it menus
at, .nurtoeue duty upon
upon 54 Ion.er Mr. the
t told us
(hatPk[
that to Marsh haat Iron could be laid
down In Toronto for to eon. 1 oflei
is cermet, $4 represents
t er cent. Is it conceivable that such a
duty upon the raw material of all iron
mauufaeturers 'ie In the Interests of
the manufacturer,. ? The great Massey -
Merritt C•►mpany several times pnite$t-
tu atenlnat these duties and said the
day might come when they would be
torted to carry their work', to the other
vide of the line beestree they could not
compete with the market when, their
raw material was taxed .to such an
extent. No maim who. as a manufac-
turer uses Iron will any he is In favor
of these Iron duties. •
The Liberal party has no quarrel
with manufacturers: but their policy
is to •remove the shackles. which weigh
not only upon t e fanners. but upon
the manu(aetu re as well.. and we
contend th .t wit a revenue tariff slmi-
lar-fu principle to the one we had be-
l. re. tee ..nly the farmer's but the
right carriages containing about 30 Of ntanufacturrn would be better AIT. i
the pn,nilnent mensbe•rr of the Liberal have atat.d that the tarm.rs are not
a prosperous community and have been
party. speech -making cons- taken to task by m. loss a gentle49aa
•r• ,�than Mr. 44. F' Maclean. the present.
.traced all the seats in the building
ting• -at by those elm braved the *W-
inyah' and awaited the arrh'al u{ t1ar
,1C el •t w of a nature well
calculated to lamest+ the m with the
luntpttality of the people 111 this pretty
n111P village. Cheer After cheer greeted
the: Lib. tal here! r as' ha stepped upon ,
he•,11 1%114041SW,
11111.1.n.
ar..r• •
,iciest, T
Etersr----.. -._- -----
e
We•re
esti Why -tea a0 M.s4or
,111.1- 14 •t. Lt•. 11a r;p•• ,.f a rung
Yoh e M hereby, oral n;tame .a.
s>,$,utt$tt remora. lamed t,y a ,eta.l. ted
wtit * frommthe quSI ato d lu ib. etr t.•H star
•gaeit ►u.. -k, d *weberrever rate, and 4. ter
half -utile loudest.. la
4ehinmed .Se &S a. 111e new .wup'•tltlna
woad'• recent for tar Jl.taaer. ►:.Ate•
Bald wen the stir Imatieust cbawp:en.h►p.
=4y the quad. !hid, t ...err and
by made a won.trrtal rneb dean the
suet. h. and wet• only separated try a few
Mete• at ib. antes. t(nan,..ar:e•s :
Balt -mile, 4aMesp. elem. n • . 1 111(1
fit, yu -yds . 4 ' 1 R. Hatt'. .rt yes 2 .
J. r ill40.:09 yea. 3 ; C. 41 llurpby. ..'r,
4. Time ST 4-S.
e..-.41110. asthma, ,'hate ten.h,1
ip •pa.a
�r am1a 1.- 19. C. Nate 1, �' t open e
. M. dhorpby :t. T out 2 tet _
TM. Mur. ystile. EwIC. !laid
J,.^.Tcleat, Caesar
0. Y. Murphy
i Tins s d.11 14.
Tarr tsetse•
lead ra'L1•g •at�tt..rr. 4 . tthere...lb,. iose
tredau•-r waa th.• ta.,;.•*t of ihr .eattuat at
"the ?rel. 1'11.• I..-.4 ra.o .4 the ear was
Ow f..ucite it. will, 4, the went 4., the• po.t.
web 44 -ran a. an .ol•lw.a fa-Nortlr. elate.
Say 1.1 manta A1111.1 rat. Ilrblly
et (a •2411 et b. la.•1 /1114 IP. 441)+44. war..
Tea 1e.1. At the tall..tthe the tb.•
NMI ..;_tried espial§ T. .hot he tl:e'fant
,red 1.,..t the lead to the la•t ft\rlou,t••r be•a
►m• ft',i 1 k. hes•••u. etel Rathsep•u:. acid
tee to Awa took u1' the ruuul.i.. The for-
me bad 0aouek ei It. sod the r•anf•.rnla
'borne mom cantly, with Itrtboetptena tee-
w,d and Captain T: third l•orian was
.*a .bowleg trot0 ret kis •Iteg•"I steed
It the nmoag.taeat .rt LM• mirapyga nicest
ebb year 'as eebtaln a Wanes trent IM
Ieiey flab tbry 41411 beets an 1• -day
wenn at Baltimore os Nay. 11. sum-
mary :
'
1 1a.
.
1 tt
First ere. i 11►r w4gs-
e1R:to Y
Hrtitt Z to 1. 1 Wereb'.0. lla. Tani
11 rea.. ": embalm'. Iles. 1"who'd. wt t.. 1.
n:r. 1.4 d , Jerk u4 `p...►e.. 1'w -toe.
Key W0411. Plroc..4. Teas Herd as. nlu•bo•.
Store...31e and Gr.erge Diaoa also ran.
Iw,.u•1 rasa•, t tn4M, .etpng 2444 t4441 Ate
•.rep*, 44, *bleary. 11 to S. 1•: eau Cp.
141', lo -.U. n t•. 2•e, "' Aurzuu'lV. tr;. tette
rime. to 1. 3. ruse 1 i.': l•INa•be.
a.s.. ran. ' Phoebus w:se .rcoud 4y a length.
• -but •l4,.'lattawl.
Third ewe, phony 1tak0a R {art•ng+-
110„ lirn.h, 1.91 talmm.. 1 to 4. 1 : 44 try
Prihe.•. 11S. o;rlRin. ey adz l.ng.b• : teen
Rites 1..`. itee:'•tt. IS t -e 1, :l. Tiw-- 1.14.
lbterniboi.n elm tea.
t has beta an tn't?w
,•.0 In the hate -.
I h�.. • ap, udllur • ( tl.. •uuntr)• dui
oil the regime .•t uty trktsel Mr. Mac-
l.ensit• war O• IMO a sum than !t 1
w,mA sl. • king for eh.
a.11ll•.n. Thin hop
• '.NI$ 4 tett c.• La.le!rs u! t .at tine .
tot -Dented th,. tat.. •, p.. r Can d .
.e I.l.h w ..8 te..r,K ,t-4 d t • death by
111411 eatrav,ynt Man M .0kS1144
11.
"lime and"ls •e purity werehorrified.
hem anl0tto etlr the el. i ravager.*
-et
ewe n(►t
You that
heal They came 10 awr .1 '
r and you know v-ry w 11 they wore
not ee gleed as their wood. Titer have
Ine•n•as d1 the rap ndltur•• t•• tit. "t
twat or U. minion. 41 'vas "t t•. n•ll-
n
:ow it is ear million They "";-
IP std that -v r! year and raver whir*
.tt the -mount of soba `rant 1'.'. -'iA hl►�
has the country i 1.�1.•uc O•. 't
lar/ decade ate 1n the. p awe, to th
the prevtn•I' my. 1t'had y:n
..at th:. • f 14 decadee' ttt pep.40 ('.441* frl1 eelei
in the last
le to 12. tint weal•• tate rate .'4T lltK'r 's•'
vena. only 1: )'o•: kno.•. th tt the ret
.y esp'('ILdt:ur.• M4•. ,ww.. so per nett:
Ther. is '...t IAau m t1r arena It
nss
whit v ill just *mete kenos oft tenet -
lure whl..b ant atom t 1 y 1i
T W5414117 t'•.e 'Abated leader dr°w at -
rival in to the re it , r hat in ad•ttt'on to
tea i1r.44$ paid' in "Mar�ttp. 14*
7-rwr'oflcers of the
1 ere
.Spen•.ctf .'Y f year a ..um .f fl • .
c,e► ita extra tet•$. "Thi,+ . se -'adhere."
he sand. 1 soYinn;tit ar4 Ma.•k woe n ).time 'A' 1
,41 wua n, t
4: wttl pot l.0 r t tem
we bro.. a "rev
Literal .. emir •ear. J•►n at •'L's,'$ -
In heir • aas v n :Nr. •.a'. •, r .lana.
with the • t 4w' an ut tl• n•"nll•swan.'-a.t ►
which tax► ,U'4b s' - paid • u1, ,mare It en
the eremite r f e't• l fro -, civ 1 ler
tarots. 110 in• ;; .d •Tants 4• sestina%
the mime 'e to th.- pie • • cor-
rupt r yte a .. .' *' :. jt- .4 M.+ n .. 4 ret
Yount; an '•oaltby me a 1•'•l • at i►':r1-
etiared in ,,eater to make 7 ".'I4 fu (tut•-
•ttr:"11•nl out.11ort. re. part: liar +ares-
►..ro laid tern time "ala of ,it. ran
h.., he sued. tee: en.a•tl-
lir :aly •Ir• d to retire. �pwwr nes -as
"t await! to 5.•u, h.•
men • t' a ar:Tnr r nee. '4.441.1 JWe.lt
and 1.41 le the - n 14 ...' an" 1 • to •
rile t nm the fist '*i to the teal .hay
•.t the over. with' t 'beet O.
fall 1,1
toga cI ., i. - -, 4. -ere :14 t
or ho ^rt- add 'y •u n•nr h -.v . ,Am. -
thine to l
ll
m t be att the ltm.'''' . t meant.o.' .411• 3'.
If you fall fit or boc•mw dba►ble•l ...in
y.,u go to , ntaw'a and knock at tater
door M the tiny.-rnment t.' ask f•.e a
perreem ? You a, :4n •t: you have to try
ilte- beet you can. Let us have equal
justice and equal rights to all and n.'
favor to anybody. I etals1 t that
:my portion of the tazatl. til the.
.r,p10 should be taken ou of their
ocketa
..tcket eithe'r1 c•iviill ser r tounlet to
any other
"What about the Renate ?" asked an
auditor.
"The Liberal party." answered Mr.
Laurier. "are pledged to reform the
situate and to bring It mere In 'accord -
tater with the ,•hive of the peot.IP."
In approat•hlnc the school question.
'lr. Laurier ewer...srd 14 . surprise that
the other party should apply to him
for a policy on the question. He wan
y.'eased with the compliment which had
INA Iw.•n paid to the Minister himself
,.r far n■ he could see.
"1 tate t•dd ti:* 4kmvernntent more
than once what they should du to se.h'.-
tne question. 4414) should we have the
114. . u.atwn It should be one r
th. Petry', of Mauit.,b* to pante thrm-
aelves. Section 93 ut the Hrtttsh North
.American Act tows Introduced to pre -
to
r '-
tout the minority being trampled upon
and the latter hate the tight of appeal
to 7F.,; tlevernmeut at ',Italie... tehat
Should have b.+•n the conduct of the
Got ernment at�lttrwa :' Let ua look
at,tbe que.itua imply fn.m the point
Et View /d common sense and of our
comtnon cltisensklp as well. Their duty
was to ascertain whether or net there
had been mach a grievants as to war-
rant the extraordinary remedy of in-
teferent-e with a Local Legislature..
This is not 'a question 'uf law. but of
fact.. The facts are not commonly
known among Protestants. 11 is as-
st rted by the Roman Catbollc minority
that the achctois are Protestant. If
tt.fa were true it would be such an
out-
rage that there is not a Protestant In
:his audience 'timid tolerate it. But
the facie dieputirl and there 1s good
rea.onlw•h 14 should be investigated.
There at other consideratk.ns which
• tight to be Investigated. Whs. in the
name of common sense did not the
government take the pre•autlnn of sa-
t. rtaining the faelo. I n1tead of this
they threaten Manitoba, but when
brought face to face with the consequ-
enees of their own act they quailed -
They did not dare to introduce leglsla-
t;o1L but said: `I.et os negotiate." It
MOW rater late. Why did they not
e mnwnte by negotiating Instead of
attempting to force Manitoba " 1 ,tray
t') heaven they may strceeest 1n negotla-
t'ng with alanitoba to remote that
question frern the arena of petit fee yet
1 fear It Is there to stay and it must
re looked In the face before 1t can be
settled. 1 have taken my course upon
the queetlon. 1 have spoken in favor
01 an investigation. i have no desire
to ehetve the question, because I
should he unworthy of the position I
hold If i were afraid to meet IL 1 want
it ins..1't.igated. because there are re-
I'gtous prejudices In thle co )try: I
want an Inveeteratlnn that wee may
find a basis broad enough to appeal to
the etmeelences of :all In this Country.
1 em entente as a Catholic that my
to line-r..untrem.-n and eo-religionists
.n Manitoba should be granted a prlvl-
:o-g, which fe granted to mY (e11•'yty-
•n;ntrem'n and r..-retirtnnlst" In •el-
tarlo and Quebec We want those
privileges to be restored by appealing
le the 0.mseleneee of all men whatever
may tae their creed or race 1f we ran
not diatom,. of th.• question M• appeal-
ing to th.• consci..ncr•w of men. i det-
ente .r the fnlnrr of my country The
principle which T MVP In $'Pee 111
•dual justice. equal rights to all and
favor,. to tem.. enet int• tem is If pre,
alibi.. to remove the prejudirPe which
divide us and bring harmony and peace.
;r• thl. (entry so that we may make
(
amide what It was Intendmi to he -y
great nation upon this continent of
America
111w goer abated ler far-.
The 'l.nronstratfon which followed
the eloping of Mr. iaaurier's remarks
was d'af.ming. and it wag several min -
tem b. -fore the chairman could gain
the attention of the audience. to an-
nr*trr,ce the next speaker, who was in-
troldueed as " the meat thor.nlghly-
abup.'4 man in all c•anada. J. Israel
Tarte•, M.P. for L'Ielet."
to eadrr�i•
7
I 1 we niierful otos, omens, has toga
�- �;o� rnt�tA Dlt n that nest 44 h .n he >a•. that made 1• ih• Is., )
v a t h r part) tt a 1, l �,,,, J,a those bar bt-aa •
I'euroh rio,. 1 1 -les tidos R-7 E1 Stets
Al.tia. 127. Tarsi rt to 2 1. br terve
leaeths ; einem:e etc. 11at, Littlefield 4 ie
1. 2.a length • teapptalo T. 'r. K, ate.
1� 1st Time 1 'n. (mean mud iterates -
its also ns.
1'ihb rate, 0 forbore nefeae•, iter.oltM-
e tc r o. 7. 1. by a I••neth . m'.rt'•. lei.. Lit-
th !kW. 4 to 1. 2. Finot1,nat, 1i84. K«•fe.
JY 10 1. 3. Thine 1.14. eller 11 . +teed
Lyle. ktwod.mau. Alarnm, nri..k. D. r•.ud
et and ►LA.a.(laa ale. ran.
Stith err•. 1 mile. *4lleg %lar.ball. Mit
l J. Murphy.. 4 to 1. 1 Sir levet Jr . .t,
d1.e•are. 6 to S. 2': Kilkenny, 1,41. I1.14. T
1. 1. 3 Ti..a1.42. ('hsrtole, Mother of
Peart. Mabel (ileum. The Swain and t;••iden
Qat.. also ren.
4uss ,aa:marl',.•2 21 Mi�n4a, *rattle ;
�se�e Pine -tasty Wt. tiros,. t m.. At Sim
re7e... dam by It•itu*abw thief I$totrea.
1 nrovn Jin* ,. Nit 111 Pro .n',it.N. T11 -
1s Whites. Young 41'lldl le. Ill., t `ta,han.
Aatba. alas started. Time- .2..19. 2 le. 219'r.
eiesst menton* : parse. 4I 4 U d
e Jr.. roc . by Creon bay.
JaeRtt din •4amrel. 1; Atrlatone 2 T'e•rn-
e•.se 3 tette* Wiles•. '')Meth, tire n
'mead. I'titmuras, else (lam.( Silver 44.7
aim s(arY< Tiara 227)4 2 2 S.e
Sous. W t t.rt'l1► L.I *1 ta.
the, platform. and he was falrlycar-
ried by the eptuuabaatie believers in
his political faith to the t-*rries. which
was in wilting for btm and white watt
assigned the plate,or honor in the pro-
eesaM*n already formru.
Almost immediately aft' -r the arrival
Of the train at this place awl the n•-
ceptlo4 tend1Kd Mr. Laurier :and his
tulluwers, the ..z&.1e to Tb(14'- r Pyr
grounds was taken up.
stun was marshalled by Mr. John liar -
die and headed by the Markham braes
band of 20 pkres. the musical efforts
01 t..'ht.tl organisation were much ap-
preciate -a. by the uniw'kers an he pa-
rade pasted on to 1:a drstinatien.
In the• line of march were a number
« Horsemen and t,lcycllats in addition
to the footmeo..a tato included a goodly
number of the Toronto c.entingent and
had been occupied and the greater por-
tion of the Ruta: sews among thetoum en uP
audi-
tbrre tease,
error a large number of ladles.
/br ethers Landes • .peeeb.
Mass et- ■ awe L.
1 find that people areead here prefer
AR. (,hare's Kidney -Liver tills to any
ether 1 here in stock They are • 44011-
4e4.1 pill. Send 3 dozen at e.noe. P•8.
--!tend b: post, J. W. Ireland, (,oOr-
t'ek
DANGEROUS ISOLATION.
Men la ■tiny or Two, teat Um
\elver (ansae.
All right In a (lay or two" is the
consoles curry one who is suffering
n atm indisposition that does not p
r him. In the rase of per an
ten for months with disease of the
being asked," you not have
warning o� thisctmdition you are now
Yes. 1 was blitl,eted at first with
with occasional Madaches, bu
consider myself sick or the
medicine further than a plaster on
k ret rubbing with mvfavontc
was months before 1 began to
t 1t was useless to further force
tltmre my condition. The bark
1 become a pain in the balk and g
and tired feeling, high -colored
urine with obstructions and stoppage.
in the bladder, palpitation o
art. poor appetite, indigestion,
languid feeling, with entire lar
energy." !lad the first signal of distress
m the Kidneys-Hack-a'AP -received
e assistance of (]use's Kidney-
le,ihrafterstatedmiser�yands
[ would have been avoided. A
ors dispel brat symptoms dela
Its in hoer, heart and aomarb 1►ec
R affected. It is useless to expect
crenae this complication wi
persistent and reRalar toss aft Chase's
and i_ Pills. Price said �
aware. >ef�anissss Hs�tslOa•.Tore.
'When Mr. Laurier tiros' "amid an be the qualit4'•a ret Mr. Laurier In other
outburet of cher tett' 11...'.. ii"va T.- t reeperts when hp attempts to deal with
and Kett , cn 1; -fur. tau exceedingly neume lila friends ought to take him
pretty children. stepped forward and„ by the chat talks and make him sit
pyegicttted h*n *1111 a b0ut1 t„ h>± deyvn. tact me herr submit to your
receipt ••f *111.1 he ac•kan.ledged M judgment the man who venture, to
as •
tout tory fashion. Then In criticise me. Here are the words uteri
by Mr. Maclean: " Mr. Laurier la re-
ported by The Olohe as saying in his
speet•h at Prescott : 'While jhe peo-
ple were .aid to he wealthy and pros-
pefoos, th. re was not a farm in the
I)rvolninh of Canada which could ea
Hold for 40 per cent. of what it was Fold
for fifteen years y,Zo. This meant that
were u.., the farmer was 40 per cent. wealthier
htmaelf kn,-w 117499.1��_ The>'l. tift'•e•n y.•ars alto than he was to -da'.'"
frirulls and .•111 upptmr.rnLt as ween 4 0 1 . r.afd s.mrthing of the kind. I
wally errcavl"ret' they hid lt►.r said ,.very word that 1. there, I know
ren t-. ,test and tit had a keret remelt►- " Take the cart• of the beet of
[rxnce set the blows. r,- a fv,.l at the farms saleable fifteen years ago at
hands of Mt. Tarte though b mut.: ,141 per acre. Mr. Laurier ass-rts that
ossy that the latter always faith: e.t1 a such a farm could not be sold now for
lane battle and was se fea.'••tw then i40."
as now. The day. however. ue•e when
t.. assn- I said nnthing of th. kthd. i do loot
Mr. Tarte ••,uid not ¢ .* r..• with ihr arithmetle of Mr. Mac-
el.tte wl:e a Parte In whose '0 (14'. lean. 1 said that the farm had lace
ho•u..1 tor this 1.ereaped 40 ler cent.. and according
that ten- t.. my arithmetic If a farm was
worth $104. an acre 15 years ago It Is to-
day wor'h 1440. but according to the
arlthm'•tie of Mr. Maclean It is only
worth $411. i would advlse Mr. Maclean
when he write. about figurer to have
so.meleely to take him by hie c'o:.t tail
and tell him to ell doe'.4.
He again taker /We t* -teals. for say-
ing It Is true there has been a decrease
in the prier of land. There Is not
a farm tnaday that le worth 40 per
e* nt. .f what It was 50 years ago. Mr.
Maclean admits there Ig a decrease In
land. but will not say to what extent.
�tlll, h.• say. a0 an argument that
farms may j{snesibly have been decreas-
ed In Canada, which Is a protectionist
.-)unity: hut he takes refuge in the
,tatem.rt that land has diminished in
value also In England. which Is a free
trade roun•ry. I grant land hag de-
ereseed In England more than 40 per
eent. more than its per cent.. and I re -
)(Nee in It. 11w•auae the party In Eng-
land who suffers from diminution of
price is not the farmer. bet the land-
lord. who has heal land In monopoly
for age(, and ages. There la nothing
to do. In this but to adopt the old
dernncretlr doetrine of freedom and
equal jostle, to all In the matter M
taxation as M ••very ether matter.
The motto t4 the Liberal party Is that
taxation should be distributed, that
farmers and raanufa.eurerw should be
Maned up,•n an equal tenting. and that
very man w1." paste a [cent sho.1114 4414
It Into the treasury sad not Into the
pockets. of a faithful fief. Thla is
the policy upon which we stand. Thle
Iw where 1 take I',gue with my friend
Mr. Maclean. and upon which i hope
the elector. of East Tork will carry
my friend lir. Frankland to Parlia-
ment
Then Mr. Laurier held rep a list ret
pmp.rtlt•e to he aced In Toronto for
rears of taxes. and enntlnu.4:
1 am perry Mr. Maclean is not
here. This Is an evidence of the pros-
perity which aM.'et• a part of the
in county of East Tnrk. On thew four
the time of Mar•k'nate sad latuntalne. page's are mentioned 1241 properties
:t Is still the battle ref .manrlpatlase which are to ,e sold Mr talus in the
against oppression Very loge of hie- good and prrwperona city of Toronto.
un -y records that there has been a tots made rich and happy by the National
1ltant struggle going on between omen- Polley le spelt Al this. however. the
erprtlnn, on the nee side. and oversea Conwervative party sad pones wlfl go
Mon nn the other, and than b the hat- on saying that this la • prosperous
ale In which hie Liberal party Y at SWuntry. 1 Wass It for yoN1 fn decide
Ag'ad. I ameba* the t'iahtaelal Matey not
but. I believe, not the prospective
etemia-1 for flee riding. H. took me
P. task for stating that there was not
• farm In Canada which had not de -
e
prastd In vela. at least 411 per cent.
Mr. Maclean says that whatet.r may
ge w
dered. 1 terms*"Men
effl Yr.rk 1eader ten -
h4. heart-
felt tl*..nke for the etc roceptltn
accorded to blr.: elf. Oita frhmbs, and
especially to h,s genet frigid. Mr.
Tarte. aApplausi-:)
It *as more than (a Wartasore a) might have
that the pet►T'le f r Tarte as he
the u'casslon t • .know M
d was prima al the fact that he had
n"r Mo. I bor-
thr. t (neer
toes illy In the cunt rot of a band of
thieves that they dare not n,or.•. he
!led reprh'e•, to mote himself. :.1,.1 he
party! into the and mite the sreruilh IJI •�
branded es a dt-horiere man. 81141917
Wei/LW I was h•'oee( nt•d had the
hoteadle of sly convictions. -
Mr. Tarte mad•• a pa'Srind ref tropes
to Mr endo(sen eel of a note for $1104,
hM twills.. for t. tech at tion Moe been
Pather freely cowmen:•`d (144)1., and
closed hie sotti"*hat seat 1.theaal rt.eeeh
with the h.talest maw* : e• 1 knew all
that was two misty to lay own .Irf.nex•
was that ) u(; 4hould sea isle sad bear
nes to keta f me, and I *41 $abetted."
tar te411.r.•'a *sena:.•
Mr. William klule•ck, M.Y..followed
the •• 1)111 Mau fr»nc Quebec." and ex-
plalned to (h,- .e:. who had reetaini•tl
after !h.• t.•nnlnatwa of the ptln4ipal
&deft-, Asea the eireumstaneea connected
with the lilx'rathu of Mei.:re t 14
Con60nY, and tt4ik uta.*.a;nrt tv ', .' • r-
ally
-ally denounce th • Conservative te.rtY
and the pi -emelt Adhtin1/ratissi. H.
was particularly revere le his run'
demn•t4,ol of Mr. 4t'. F. Maclean. tate
present mwnibcer for it:ast et- a py
whitens he insisted the
Aat
watt swstaue•-d hi all its tafatttotts acia."
"If then Is on. -'mut lo- the Drente -
ion P•r11am. nt tt I o shneld the hhre�
aside in the Interne of good
trent, it is William F. :Maclean. tea
most rc►olicy,- saidtthe1.i.l*ier from
Na-
tional I'dley,"
North York.
Mr. It. J.• (Sibson closMd the me. ting
with a few remarks. In which h.- a4r
pthe statements
rrs. when the procession
weeformed
previous. speakers
was f.lrmwl and air. Laurier ,•aeeirt'd
to the Tremont Hoare. whr after aart
Informal reception. the gifted
le -
man Was dined 'by the Liberate et this
district. subsequently returning to T•t-
ronto by the regular train. arriving to
that city at 9 o'clock.
r°Roue) 400.1040/ LICR1Et
ase.a*.d Frees the Mafiosi by a rare\IIa)t
rr•eeeealea remeaINl Medi an Attire...
On the arrival of Mr. Laurier and
party ..t the Un4- n 'tatloc they were
met b'. the I.titxa t•ommi ee from
the Young Liberals and eak.tay oder
the areaway ••f the new at to
where . the
nu rte- { of tfetth (*lb
and
and
& larft
assembled. Mr. La.11re•r'* arrival awe
the vernal for I.:enerntta and hearty
cheers and for ten minutes the
Liberal header wits k'1N teeny shaking
ha>*1s with his .'••unit supt�'
bated of the ism en's own struck tit'
the d"Mapleinto
and static nikytard wheere
moved Into tilt
Mr. Stewart 1.y•'n. preeddont of the
club. escorted Mr. Laurier to • raised
platform and preew'ntod him with an
addrees. which war replied to.
Whoa Mr. Laurier concluded 11'8
speech there were cries Of "Laurier
to Premier." and the toc•If'-r.us cheer-
ing was again rent•* d.
Mr. 1.anrier ,spent Sunday In Toron-
to In he quiete+t possible trtanncr.
taking a much-nrixled rest. In the
morning, with Madame Laurier, he at-
tended rerek'e at St. ltle•rlaers C41thcd-
ral acid spent the beta'• of the day
at lir. Mnlock's res,denee.
Editor 1. t.. Montgomery. of Marshall,
1111.1 Democrat, states that ter seas• tears
w suffered untold agony tram dyspepsia.
At last he began the use of Ayer s Sarsapar-
illa, and b. the time he wood six bottles be
was u well u ever. luras others, will cure
yea.
reamer' h. was p----
U-rnan [we're them: The r,e• i•tien
corded that day by the !sold.. of Fast
York W;yt Worthy
wIn, A.tro'1 741' r 9'
tatkn of Y1erk,
1111
finite( was the banner. the premier
eotulti' in the cnidae of Can.uli.n free-
`do•1. (Cheers.) ration." .•tn.
---1-t--would- be _ter''ZMgg
Limed Mr. Laurier, 'to .ay that Ihr
V of York had been hallowed by he
struggles .4 114 n who. 7 V.(1 ge i.. tha-
*311* ag ri,.R .l .very th:: t
snake, life dear, and life eerie so
their eptlntey might live. This
Is the place Where the tat
14.on
Patera in Canada, et- the Telt.- of the agitation
*gam,tt1s, monopolyand P''.liege, had
agxtn t against
{)eget wkalnst the awn who would
(.••need the people of Canada to hew
weed and draw water ter them while
they live in snluenee and luxury out
sof th. earnings •.t the people. i can-
not t.,ryt••I that great $,tan. Alexander
Ma.•ken4M, a true man. If ever there
1, as one, who Came to this old coun-
try In order to teach the dextrine that
freedom was the note al condition of
la 11. • formal condi-
4,074 at frecivil life. as freedom Ir the
normal condition of t ••Ilglows *11. as
free
man all through 1ifee• normal is the 431111tt1 es ca1.ndition oI
forget, as a Liberal c'.ming front the
old Province ret Quebec.. that ah• • ly
f
1141. when La.fen.
teInr the
of the union grl.&te,t men M bis
tele*.
tt0nentfnn, and Moder of the Liberal
party of that time In Quolw.'. had Twee
defemethode
which st ed ln his own a biter pe' ind,nwyere pract
under the name of s French's. Act.
and a (lerrymandrr Act. the Liberals
of Ynrk (rents thlr arms to him and
carried hint triumphantly into the
Legislature there to fight the fight at
the people.
Although tea ranee of n.tte on, om has
been ones fought and
the
struggle has to enmseeece again: for
aMhn.gh the battle In which the Lib-
4
id
. rat party 1s now enga0• d may differ
some .1 from teat fought Is
Alt say
thought
that runt;
from ros-
t r at bed-
ridden Kid -
net ear
w at- int
back-
actg.,t did
not necessity
oft my
h to liniment.
It realize
the myself
M 1 ache
ha ides,
weak
un
painfb.
e and a
dull,k of
en tress
from
thLiver
Poi.. uffer-
in few
do y re-
sults Am -
int to
.ev t a
's K.
all
tw
L a ,
..l uesatio•r , mute(ked
118 . 4
wee ,•.,• lot ...tat L•,• au a'•k• a complete
pan of Albumin 11. is � ea WI.,, that is
�
fuser than T,•w,u . - .0 wr.r tiara.. •4'
ladt.wl•s 1.• .I iaroel-
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING•
EPPS'S COCOA
r � O
101.1.11 A . a4.`b. • of 1 ee
awe throat. a .. a
rr,...dc !Fur- 1.1.441
Iran 'he Wart. ,.mite
awl twat. toe wrtun.rd
t...uw 01 tr.* lr)11a at-
iwooe'kul ,abate
PYNY-PECTORAL
ttacertain reme.ly tweed or..' 1.-.. know -
aid a of :he dement it nae .'rental to
LARGE BOTTi E 25 CENTS.
11AvF; Y()i' •EEN THE NEW
STIKL STOVES AND RANGES
\'1'
lVORSF [LES
Guarantee•, not to 'rack, SVar►' of
Break.
WE load the largest awl finest assort
went ..f 'to•es ever exhibited at the
G. N. W. Exhibition in Goderich,
and we are selling them very cheep.
"Small profits and quick returns
is our motto.
BREAKFAST -SUPPER.
"Br a 'horwnah knowledge or the natural
laws which
ion
and nutritiiongovern operation..
. and by ae�n
.refnlapplication of
the fine properties of wrll.a•leeted Coma, Mr.
Rine has provided for our hr.akfaat and .up-
per a dehea',•ly flsvoured leverage which may
save us many heavy .motor, bille it ie by the
o8ybsgraft aeon.
flict
ntnmaof
aeualty built up until strong
enough to resist every ',ndency to dlsmee.
Hundreds or subtle maladies are floating
around us ready to attack wherever there is $
weak point. K e may meat* many a fatal
shat[ by keeping ourselves well fortified with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame." -
(Ned Srrrice Gazette.
Made empty with belling water or mak.
Sold only in uackets.by (,roam. labelled thus :
JAMIE* arra a 4'a., led.. Ileastempathle
Messiah. Leaden. ragla.d.
253 /1
amilton St
BAKERY
EXCHANGED HANDS.
DAVID STODDABTI JR,
J. R. WORSELL & Co.
The Stove and FurnaceHAs104.114.1111.
u tT.
Dealer
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
n�,�C00KuBESTFAIT ENo
wishes to announce that he has pur-
chased the Hamilton Street Bakery
from John A Green, and intends car-
rying on the Business in all
branches in such a manner as will
give entare satisfaction to the people.
of Goderich.
Mr. Tarte said It watt probably shock-
ing In s' bad a man as he to Mow
his face before an fntelhgent audience
In Nawt Ynrk. He recalled the fact
that during his last visit to Toronto,
In 14*a he had been proclaimed by the
('ontt.rvative proms a brilliant speaker.
an able writer, an home. t man Now
he regretted to note that be was daily
4.440ented In the same papers as an
tin prtelpled politician and • man
VI hoop notches way such that he was
no longer fit for the asemeatton of
honest raven, but was Inclined to attri-
hut, the change In he tone of there
printed anw4•orta to him to the fast
that he had changed his pot tkw.1 filth
sad weal no longer a1311MtPd with thin
1'onserwatiOo pre to his 11*1 Dative i
Thanks to tee .Rorie m part of this only for the seaes*p1. 1 have given {Arta lee r.terr.d 40 tb. P ewMl •d -
„winos re Tort la former we .wt- Iwo ow de'ne M wq m, *hIt't Jos e but ; •.Istat .YMstratlew as • - east of dirty blMa."
rlslltwlAtas at-. >ot� -,M
!ee 111fA •• tags - • ,n -
le
A Full Supply of -
Bread,
Buns, •
Cakes,
Confectionery, tic.,
will be kept constantly on hand.
OODEBIOH
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
Wednesday and Saturday
SEMI-WEEKLY
Swerraaorto C'eryatal & Markel
manufacturer of all kinds of
BOILERS,
Smoke Stacks, Salt Psna, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.,
And Dealer in --
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All •iise of Pipes and Pipe Fittings,
Steam and Water (owes.. (:lobs Valves,
(;heck Valves, Inepiratora, Ejsoters and In -
meters Constantly oo Hand at Lowest
F'rioea.
A speoial line of Steel Water and Hog
Troughs for um of farmers and others.
N sletin p asepuy seaweed Ie.
A. 3.. CERYSTd..
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taB
O ee eiteeded to at MOUSA V.
Oar )thee 1e opposite t►. U. B. Pates* CX
Sow ane lei ten obtain Patsyy la 109 time
has those •./110' a from 11' A RRING TON -
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rORDRAWING. 41• ■ti•
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es make NX8R Wt 0�
rWrltr1ere. to this pesl.4aaamethe
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U. Potent advises
testes sed red.es.eee t. same1 Meats 1■ Ma
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