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THE NDWSP.&P'ER OF HURON t7OTTNTY_
FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR -2571
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896.
W. HURON NOMINA?ION, i , 4 a; .y;;o war, ';
T('hPee Osndlsalss In
II.r eioottoo boodle ; that bed deterimiaed to
take Manitoba by the throat mote= of
the Field adopt.ne • ousothatory o).re. ;---s planate
this plans of whet were tread, extrava-
g.ww, oorreptloo sad co on& (lead an -
plans. ) That was Mr. M tleaa's pdioy
Mika he bad swallowed se • gelp, bat wee
tt on that would soma= itself to se. ia-
tellige.t ,looter ' Whoa Sur Chris Tep-
per returned to Canada, 32 railway charters
wen revived which woad saw ea expesdi
tan of $5.000,000, but there was no
allowaaeo made for the county of florae.
TH E attendanoe at the nomination Where was 1)r. Holmes' pet .theme ± It
for We.t Hama for • rwpreeeata lye M Par- eeulds't get • oast, even with the able aa -
ha Wes darts* the nest awes, and which =tam of Joe Hook and Robert Mclean
was held in the Courthouse, Goderiob, Prioce Edward lelaad, which w0a mo larger
Tuesday atterooca, testified to the feet then Huren, and had only 106,000 u popu-
tb.t a great Merest is beim taken in the biros, bad esva radlwaye promieod-one
hour every back yard (Lan*hter).
pr.eeot election, sad that the peoole are The ('higoeeto Ship Railway was asoNer
m•n,festing a deep interest in the result of wildoa' scheme that wee brought up. It
the ouotset. Eleotors were present from failed. boi.g voted down, witb one of •
•lm.et every part of the 000agtuesoy, and tnajortty sootiest it, •sA, said Mr. ('amerce,
all "4"1"*"•@d ""d• wen well repro that vote wag mise. (Load cheers) Thee
there was • pro tics to loon the (' 1'. R.
tented. $4.000,000 at 3 whoa the astry itself
Ma It bad a matter for specula- , owed 4253,000, o,
. Why were •11 these
twin for some dye as to whether an projeote promoted by GoveromestSiaply
effort would be trade to sidetrack the third w that the roc piens could be sweated for
candidate, se s. to make the sledding treater•
boodle for the Tupper o•mpaiga (('been)
It Iupper had • majority wit Tue.day,the
for the Miaietaial nominee, and failing to people's money would he squandered In the
wt atm to withdrew in any other way it way stated, and if Robert if°Less was
was hoped by the Tummies, thus than elected, be would vote for every echoes*
would bee repetition of the i.tormailty intim that Topper would bring op. The Tory
n omination papers which had railroaded o•adidetos were tryts* to bribe the people
Newman out of the raw when W.ismiller in the 000aituenciee today with promisee of
Wel the o•adidaa, but this was provided tuelway.. Deneb sad other p.bin works.
. gamin by Mr. Kilty sad hi. .gram. I'ro4t- Sam Hao bee wee doing it in Wisteria, Heigh
tag by the exp•rie.os of the past, they ob- Jam M•odOO•ld in the Ncrtbwe0, Col.
M. C. lyewssen ('eenes the Ifitrflrr>.
6
111.11111111v is IM r. r. e. ('.wdldsa,
asd Webers Meru• srptre
mama ire ('eeret.alela.
tamed the ..oneary Ma intonation is
the regard, sod bad the '.*.red dna-
mem .'. prepared by Lawyer M. O. Johnston,
who saw to It that werytkmng was den •..
corner to statute.
At 2 r u. the ptvli.io.riee had all ben
arranged end roteraiag . fhtsr Todd dwar-
fed that the low had been oomplied with in
may iwanoe and that M. C. Cameros, G.
M. Kitty sad Robert Mclean were duly
nominated to comet the .lection on Tues-
day, Jose 23rd.
Prow in Rtitieb Columba, Tapper every-
where he °posed his mouth, end other tal-
low. ell over the country. A roost Tory
cartoon had pietared honest old Alexander
Mackenzie guarding the public tr.wry,gun
in head, agau.t friend and tis, trot who
was goading the treasury now, when the
gang of parliamentary boodlen, beaded by
the " prince of political °r•oksmen, " were
making the assault ewe it at the presoak
time ' ( Loud cheer) W bo stood guard over
the treasury when it was being robbed by
(le motion J. M. Sheppard wee dootd MoGreevy and Caron, by Hegrar% sod his
chairing' for the public meeting, sod t.1 • Tay Can ; by Outset and the Correa
shout address told the large gathering the Bridge ; by Goodwin with tits sesbts oe of
objeot of the me.t4* and mod. of preeed 1-oe.* Tupper and by Ooderdosk end Old
ore which bad best agreed upon. The first Tupper' (Renewed cheer,). Aid this is
speaker called upon was the policy that Robert McLean swallowed
ROaI*T w•LiAN- without winking (Laughter). Then there
I° °"°1114 hie "Mr*" he said ho w b•••orae the policy of coercing Manitoba, and
Mr. Mclean swallowed that •leo. Tapper
bemuse the gathering be.ee be bad received mid it wee hie policy, end Mr. Mcle•e,witb
the ('ottssrvtive noaia•ibs .t Smith's oat examining it at all, bolted it bodily
Hill. He stood upon Sir Charles Topper's The speaker went very fully into this hires
platform and was to favor of every plank. tion, and Mowed the itasiso.rity of Sir
la business he had 4:limy. bees et in. Charles Tupper who bad shooed the bill to
sod wanted British fair ploy. He was is stand in abeyance until two month. and two
favor of t het lies d @er..ahtp@ to Ear -der of the ..trate which bad been called
load. specially to deaf with it, and It deehad., d
A voice- W W it Dome to Godericb
Mr. 11eLea.-It will go to Rrut,l and
Liverpool Brat, and thin we will talk .beat
Micmac it to Gdelrieb (Lonna). He
then talked noon fault being found with
the thieving that had bees done in oosweo-
ttoo with the obsequies of Sir Job Themp-
mi, and aroused It ea the groosd that peo-
ple always took advantage el eon pressed -
10211 to sake everob•rge. H. wee set •
public npe•ker, he mid, bat be had been
('
born in .d'n.b Mweehip, and was est sa
outsider or a candid•,. from Hansell, as
had been tete ease oe fester oo ei.s., and
expected to be eleN.d on the 2.3rd of June.
The mem is benimee. had ooifeden . in the
N. P., fer Grits sod Tarim were investing
their maga is toast indaetft... " In oen-
*laino .ad finally," maid Mr. Melon. " I
am in aceotd with Sir Charles Tapper'.
whey, •ad with Briton eesseetiien s.d the
Krtttah flag." (Applause.)
r..-, uAUUSON,
on oomt5g leeward, was loudly Mimed. Ho
said Mr. MoLe•a'a Masons was•oberi.sd
simple one. That enamor had accepted
Sir Charles Tupper'. platform. Moe bolus.
right or wrong, and lot 8ir Charlie do the
*Mize for him. (La gbosr) Refer wo5
had been made to the fame= bet enquiry
of the mangers of the Meal itdoetnie
would now that they were sot the pro-
ducts of the N. P.,a.d the mangen would
tell Mr. Mote.• and hie frwsds that they
wand be better .g without the se -called
promotive tariff. He want •tY mad
ea wmeel . aprophesy abet Malt
would Malan he
fuse, like Mr. Malat
noway state that he bad heard
Tory prophesies before whish had wig
materialized, just ea M. MOL.s••'a prc-
pbeoy would net emeri Jia•. 8ir Charles
Topper, who did the thekng en Make
for Mr. Malian, had =id se be • prophet
()u one mane he had pretended that the
u P. R. would pay Wok the $66,000.000
which the matey head given them
to construct the read, sed the messy was
never paid book. Oe the seine needgn
whoa the spirit .1 propbsy wee upon him
he had pro that ie • Mesa el years
now el Mauiteb• sed the Northwest
would rats an°.•IIy 640,000,000 be•kN• of
wheel, and the lames men/ output fns
that part of the matey had roan= only
18,000,000 be•hsl. ; and se Tery :=641: . -.s ,
by men who didn't de their ewe turkieg .r
by men who ..dsrisek ho link for the
whole party, mid set be relied upon.
( Laughter.) One madam opposed M him
had t.ken 84r Oberlin Tapper'. Minn
Wes wide t Ie wee w tan Wat platform mei• i
s seek Le
ma who 'append remittal lorielaelee,•md
mea who opposed remedial lenalabien, mads
.apMi@ru_ oge/yow who wend
The ether ,•.(lit•
• we' NW
rreorm--a platten. d ,sly
oae_plssk,sed Mat plewk wan the o•teei'm
el 422 per wt. of the pepel•tl•. of (]nada.
That neat, said Mr. (smarm, M toe ea-
rn for me. (Cbmen) M.Lema'. pkst!•rm
la the Weal
1. e e• h s r whe W bask=
@d bed Mvei ea the sentry eier esrly WI hi
oaii yearn
y h ism • Wader= not hemmed ear
m*swl 1.14 is 91163,000,000, sad Suet bed
/led -d the eatiesa a edlt,.e tar an T`yper
said Nene N. M . Maar neral.. of *0-
1 Sime had Mod our ea-
eelell 11o. X000,0$0 ho P.-
uu"•000 ; fiat 1d teereeend hard m>utiet.
beet 178 M >4 per eon: Seo keys ep •
m.ua ease em4ra Meas •t • wady me of
tkMO t thea had ss.seed as eep.eslieled
g p t that b.4 psesel-
pe.oed. Then it was obstructed by Sir
Charles' fritrsia and .Sir Charles himeelf,and
obokd is ooemitt.e. Today 38 Tory oan-
didaw were epvesiar it on the hustling'
•sd they wen just a god Tones as Mr.
McLean, but they did their own thinking,
and having road the bill knew it was • fraud
ea Catholics sad Protestant, psrtioslerly
oe the Catholto, ea Manitoba. Where wee
Teary oon•istssoy in this ooswotioa ' He
(the speaker) had opposed the remedial bill
bemuse it was • fraud, and when he weal
down again, as go to Otuiwa be would, he
would oppose it for the mole reason.
(Cheers) Then were 112 doom is it,
and otter weeke of fighting Drily 15 airings•
had pained and thew were so amended that
the author of the bill woulds't ksow his og-
e pring, if he bpp@sd to met it. 1. the
15 =nee ptosed then bad bis 68 •mead •
mete, sad the same properties of mead-
, eats woad be made to ibis nines had the
kill beet fought ort The bill was mow
statement end oould eel cream • war of
raoes,ket ems as it stood it was not design-
ed to boned' the Roma Calle es of Mani-
toba, fer it made eo provime for providing
IDIOM by government .rest to aid the peo-
ple ie keeping up the Separate Schools it
they were reestablished. Not ow elan
in the whole 112 gave the Roman Gebel=
the beeist•no• of • Oovenmet monetary
grant, and the Dominion Oovrsae.t could
n ot by the ooseatutlou cane the Legislat-
ure to pay one neat towards the mantes •
n os of Separate Sobool•. Update tbe@e
ossditto.,, of what w would the wheels
be, except as as •dditioaal burden epos at
already .panely settled sad tapovevbbed
pespb. Bven if the MU had paned, it meld
anew b•oome 1•w, except at the welt et
the bayonet, .sd mod the Meader ef ar-
tillery sad the roar of musketry, sad wen
abm eets w in Oaarb ,11 mid deo to
(Lendwee mmade. that alast nowt xead be
~ ) He an that MtrimnessMLs
hdre•sed. bat they .benredressed by
the Lesiolat*re that emend the grievers•.
The May d Hen. Wllkid Laurier, Me
MOM sod bet O.s•dlns be "ebbe hie to-
day (lead hewn) was the Mu. play. It
was the policy .f onedialiia, a ream 'hat
would ream pease sad harmony to the
whole eeeatry, aha* wend five @stlxhsfi.s
le every floseminatlos sed every mood, end
poem= the well-kslag n the future of the
fair D.4.4a m wbW ear let his ben
cast, and where we hoped M leave • 4MO••y
of Marshy end brotherly kind.ew le ear
'hashes awl ear shier.'. @uilara
(lead sad prdosged ohms.)
n.
5. artyir
wig@ wail rennet by • maim el the •ads.
mea when he men formed at the salt of
ear, and peeved ham elf M be • reedy
speaker been hie etsadpoat. Hb pselMen,
be odd. orae mg.slgqwe in That ee± ef W ego-
penmenbttlleved that the other talker
meld gee the kende et the riled ess1lit.
ba/ Is the Mid. Mr. 01Mireu W said
OM on el the plate= wee tis earwax
sad the other wee tea Weal, 'ad that
moat thea Mr. (I.mer's'. Wailers' was
loge rho Shag. (pate, beer.) Wen, he
would try M shot's Shed Isgmbeles. 0.
we • O.ms.evatdve a that h' wend eea-
more all that was ARM and be we • il..
ismer a MM be would rik.. oil tb•t wee
gang.
t Ahoy M Ind ben ban lel
reaa.1 i. wip, wad w «his tbw5.1
ahead be wAsetes Mem he w hived n
0.401± s..'1y es may yew . the other
w se d4. tis Mmeelf. he .M hod bees
bis he 0.40ie1temehip. bathe Ibs+t
WM Map hang 515.44 M tea
__d one, beery ha we p5aag. ohs. do
Mow fellows, and had • beam Mine of
impreviag by mug to Pasti•met (laugh-
ter.) He hod hie own views ea the gen
Mee of tariff, nod would like bb hearers to
try and forgot that time. were ouch woad.
as '• N•ti•o•1 Pony " and " Tariff
Reform He was opposed to • Wall
that would meta oombu,.s and wen -
and be was ..t to favor of •
p▪ olicy tbst would Weed oar oonetry with
the products of other ooeatr►es to abs den.
meat of esu owe people. W. should hove
better trade relations with the Mother
Load. Maar, beer.) As it was today we
dioortmim•ted egoista Driest° to Use extent
of 43 per oat on British good. ea against
36 percent os American goads, and it was
high ten that principle should be righted.
Leaving the tariff a ueetios bad retina* os
to the Manitoba School qus+uoo, the speak.
er said Sir Charles Tupper had suited UtM
the letter was the d1-lmportaat feature el
Use preemie campaign. It was 000teed.d
Ina it was oot.aitutional for the Govern-
ment to grant r.ntedtal legislation, and b.
believed It was equally ooesutauos•i not t.
*,not remedial I.gisIauoe. He goofed free
the.uitutieal year book, sen. 3, sub -see. 93,
u favor of bis °emtotien, and the .4...e
read seemed to bear out his idea. The
Ooverawest had made a preteooe of gram -
Mg remedial lagiel•etoa in order to get
Catholic votes to bridge them over .11 otter
difficulties in the coming election. Now they
talked .Lout disobeying the Qaeeu's asa•
date. Such alk was all no.Nnee, e• the
Queen did not sea as to greet remedial leg-
islation. He behoved in improving the
children by • grand system of natiosa
e dshools which would extend from the Atlas -
tic to the Punlio and build up • spirit of
brotberlio.e..od sound n•tion.l sentiment.
irrespective of raom or creed. Never admit
religious tenete or dogma in the .ohoob, but
teach the children to ung "God Save the
Quin,' and "The Maple Leal Forever."
(Applause.) There should be no empire -
slim, but justice should be doe* to every-
one and equal rights given to aLL (Cb.ss.)
The speaker 000tuurd that the history
manta in the Separate Schools was not of a
character that should be .flowed in .ohool.
is a censtry Irk. C•wada •.d quoted free
the S.dlier eerie. pp. 57, 58 sod 59 In pieta
of hi. contention. Tory wtn•pullere had
been going around the country in the pres-
ent mammon tolling that bis candidature
woo • Grit dodge and that he had bees given
x500 by Mr. Cameron to anter the hold. 1
tell you ben and now, said he, that Mutt
statement it absolutely false, and if there it
any m•° Lure who dare snake the smt.meat
let him some forward sod make it. (Cheer.
from Mr. )Cilty's friends.) I never Meed
Me mood of Mr. Cameron's voice mat •
few minutes ago when I was intrduee4 M
as the Terme Weil, that b sot to up to
d.1. In 187E 10,000 Grim left their party
ad voted for the N P. ed tarred the Mao -
hoot a Government out. He wondered how
• may Torte.ould break away on the 23rd
of June. There were two great lineations
adman* the public at the pre est tomo -the
Motown% school ouestlon and the tariff
(lueering. The speaker entered apes •
• +'og preea••.attnn of the school questiuu
and Mowed up the oo.rptracy wbtob lad M
the departures of Sir Mwkesate Bowen a d
the taetaU.uoo of Sir Charles Tupper, and
the .ubMgu.nt scoots Is eons.oties with
Tupper', pretence at memo the bill. He
did not believe Tupper was boom t° hie
action on the Manitoba sobnol yuesiioe, sad
said to have the matter tln.11y tattled it
would be nommeary to have Hoa. Wilfred
Laurier celled M to oomplete the work sad
have it well dose. (Applause ) The goer
tion of tariff was • meet important use, said
could not be overlooked In this campaign.
They ware often asked, " What is the Re-
form pokey on this euhjeot Y' The answer
eras an *say use, Free Trade ae it ie in Nag -
land ..1.ere from the Tenet) Wait • bit,
, aid the sturdy old Scotcbman, and you'll
learn better 1 hen to leer at the great system
that has mode England the greatest power
in oommeroe and the creditor -posers! of the
w. rid. I Loud cheers from the audience sod
long faces oo Me part of the jeeror.) B
then explained the policy of the English
st•te.mea in 1846, when beginning to dew
struot the new system of free trade. The
hill repealing the oorn laws only Dame into
force three years after it had passed.
Thereafter, one Kam of raw material afar
another was freed, and ten years alter the
firer movement only the ,bedew of the exist-
ing system of Rnglish free trade had bis
accomplished, and over twenty years elapsed
befor.- the free trade policy was perfected.
If Laurier proposed to tallow English pre -
Meet and no other, and the allegations
made by Tory speakers and journals
that •uoh a policy would injure Come-
dian industries were ridioulond in the
extreme. He gave facts and figures
to .how that the farmers were axed
up to the hilt. and then compelled to bor-
row, in Pone instance. from the very men
who have Peso enabled to H»ace them by nos
of Parliament- Store IR78. 475,000,000 had
been pisoed .rn mortu.ge no farm property,
and one of the anomalies of politics wee that
we often found men with mortgagee
ea their lands and chattel mortgagee on
their goods hurrahing for Tupper and the
O. P which hadn't made them rich. He
pointed oat that previous to 1878 we had no
millionaires in Casade but that now they
were getting vote numerous, and the more
numerous they heoame the more
taxmen and mechanics would be grossd down
THE MAN FOR W108T HURON.
ken n the ride teem whore amagemsaa
were bin/ made by the candidates sod
their friends iei the order of bolding this
meeting. All thew .toriss t. eiroaletioe
are false, and I deny them absolutely. Mr.
McLe•s said at Belfast net my candida-
ture wee • Grit dodge, and be would prove
it te be et on a..i.atiew day. Why doesn't
he prove it (Chasse.) 1 defy him to de
eo, even wltb the ria of hie bird perjurer&
(Reamed ,been ter Kitty aid • very tired
expression as the foie of Mr. McLean.
JOHN CRNRAR
WY UN DIMS speaker said spoke M 'the is -
Meet of the Liberal party. He opened by
saying that every etas had many a god
:Iran.
nien of a ..ighber easel pains Mw
.4 .p..ad ayes he believed that hie emit -
bet was bossst w dmhen.t, eeserdbg te
his polities. Te awe= en'-'. peutieal .l-
blMtlew
in Canada was looked *pen as
. eemehi.R terrible, hat i. Regain it was •
matter d name oe serre.oe, .eeeedi.R to
the ..dlMses, sod me w arm Ihe.ght
the Lea of for so deiaa. Sash mew lord
Derby, Hen. Joe. CbembrW.. sed the
D ake et I)rvenhire 1.1 eb..gd from Ub-
erab to Tensa witb.se beim healed out
of public Ufe. Bus we dsa't de that M
%Nod& A mem M e one di w the other
b.seee hie fabler mod grosilfetber were
em that aide hdere bm, and .e .mem ef
r•@oe1H it oengllee by ids party .ae
ehaii
meaty
few the 1.55....4 then they'll
bawl •ha.t Oid nog. and pr ee .bout
Mir loyalty. (L.m beer. i There l .etbng
Minh .heat them i love be War
Mone of the old f!sp sod the easel Mein -
Om of the eld had by may as whe
homily haW,.e a sham, het M hear a
Beer who Ire w the snit prim-
e( loaf= q41 w British fair play
.b.et iso ON 11eg gfv.s me tis
(lesdltmt) New, she She
Ow monene m- ie who ,peke here be.
day. Be ,Med le the Tupper p.lio,ef et-
ersi@.,-whet b Weir. M the lhatieh idea.
end ±:shod abeat hie doroM@_ be She Old
neg.It w.sa't SM tOpMpr he wee Mist-
ed
IS woeTTopper hod
boss used Old near Laurier n
hirer et Its Ohio per e•.itflete woad
still bare steed it`pTermsH. it. e.m*
et the vanities, eta lsa't Imes bow te
Wok kr list M evai spas piddle w/ be mid Shed She tkilt us gasoline.
en that the millionaires would have the big
beak moms and mos than their sire of
the good Mings of tui. world. He elated
with • rises* appeal t• tear off party
Mum and 'le gemmed ,sly be the promo-
tion el that which would make Cann •
f sad prospectus sesstry. (Load &p -
plows.
UR NOLOM
got • grist reception os ening forward.
He started in by sdmitiamg eorrnptioa on
the part of the Uovernmest,bat a de•,oeed
be pair it og with mese alleged Mercier
steal M Qs.beo, ae U two wrens, made a
brit H. did net. hemmer, give say par-
Mwlsn of the Mercier etaa.•nd as seeder
woe acquitted beserably when b.oegbt be-
fore
rrfere the esmt e, the dower did ..t =pear
M make numb et a point. On the expesd1-
tete be stated that the mosey had beam
@ pest is the oro. tle. of legitimate works.
sash se railways. mak, eta The N.P.was
ant de eeased eppea@n,sad the speaker pout-
ed out that the UMW Seale enema was
the proper system ter Cando io pattern
atter and trot that of Britain. He Mur
mated the primitive argument by the oew
qee tien i. Goderieb • ed (lint= re.pea/ve-
ly. 1. the latter taws there is a avis bylaw,
whin o ant the me In Ooderbh, sod the
peale of that tow. Mke their teems down
els4 have apse lama without fear of bring
tisk pn@p@r*y isjared. Is (loderleb the
eom is d*A@rent, .d u the speaker .neat
M sew that G.deib ee5re.enbee the De-
uton in MS N favored keap. up I les@
Instead et herbs epos Lissa. kis argosies*
rather told assists ata se sent aieb ed
that preferential trade wen • Tory paler,
ttlibHes. Joseph (a•mb.rbn has
thea Mere will be se. preteresWl
Made Whit maw
! et the blames 111e
.
anew the pail., d Ie pre
y
Ile .bflat dare dieted flda a was se ass N
Mem-,sae in the United 8105. apposed Sr
Mepke
o@1iw, et the het that Ptr.l-
t b • .amight@mi free-trader,
sed Met the DemeersMk plat/ern was oh -
Mutely wpm= ho preterigen beer start
i ie.. Re made • ndssesm te the Tay
m.4Wdsteo he 0.erilms. IOWA bad se pew
dealer beers', swipe te make the
maims von s -M that Mer& Hert-
er wed )belle were mmdideb e
ransa rte tbe Tepper teem. tbe neo me a
wmXeM meld the e*5r • sr eaM-ter
OMB DOLiAR
wuufa
PAT
11108
THE SIGNAL
M Own Tai.
D. McGILLICIIDDY, EDITOR.
dWi•t, but each with the Trapper troller on.
The tree bre•klaot table wee neat taken up
Melly. The Manitoba goataoo was • deed
Metre, sed voting for Mr Kilt, would do no
good, as he bad no show of electien. M•
closed by readmit an extract from • speeob
a Hammed by Mr. Caesarea, in which that
guidons* attmolied the Franchise Act sod
showed bow frauds wore perpetrated by vot
era' ..mssanP lMt off who should rightfully
b.lesg. (Aapfew-
A Mort reply from Ur. Kitty brought
the proceeding. to • /(lens
LAVRM, ¥Ow1►T. OA=RON
Parity, 144441 &IA h'asplrity.
DUNGANt4ON.
Nonce. - The local •sentry fa 1)iepeno.
for Toe 8i0NAL is at the sane of J. (1. Ward.
J.P.. 000veyooer. ta. wbo will remise or
den for subsoriptloo., advertising and job
work. and to authorised to give recetpte for
.moms paid for the WIMP
ti 0.1)A1, Juno 16.
Hit Hee' wit. -The .sonrtie of °lover
hey Drop hob Wee oommeonsd in this week -
boyhood, neueualjy early we presume.
Purim* Rol' 1 to rumoured t het • .et-
her of farmers, to ..00ergwooer of • dry ret
io the potato crop, have planted a wwsd
time.
1)It IVP' Cot hT. !hymn coat will
be held here on Friday, the 19th toss A11
0000etned will govern themselves .000d-
mngly
-Mrs Frank Auatio, (see Mier
A. Md;ana) of Kingsbridge, during lest
week wee oo • visit to relatives m West
Miamian.
(,'tor Prower. rig -Fruits, such as apples,
peer., plume, thus far are promising, sod
wilt be abundant ; 1$11 wheat aid bey, light.
Spring cereals appear good but • good
,bower of ram is oeedd.
POLITICAL MxzptN,:.-Oa Thursday the
18th met. • political meeting In the moron
of the Reform oandidet., M. C. Cameron,
EW., Q C., will be held here. Meeting to
oomtwooe at 8 o'clock sharp. All are
cordially invited to attend the meeting.
CoxveLESCING -The many friends and
•°gnatnt•aoee of Miss Eliza Whyard will
be pleased to hear that the is (although
slowly) reoovertng from her reoeot illness.
Also that our ge•i•1 and much esteemed
produce dealer. \\ fih.m Morrow, who has
been somewhat seriously indlepo.ed, is
gradually reoovertng.
MINI. II' u. N,vrg-Io pursuance of •d•
journmeot, a pension of the mueiotp•1 f•th
ere of the municipahty- of West Wsw•.ceb
will be held to the moa plait. of meeting, en
Thursday- the 2nd day of July oommenotng
at 10 o cloak *harp. All 0000.roed wail
govern themselves •000rdtagly.
Ss...Trrim: LA110h--Our p•thm•a.er, ll.
Olen, had his .off on Monday and Tuesday
improving and repairing the 'trees in his
jurisdiction. have is a hustler in anything
be undertakes, and is quite an adept in
gradiag and gravelling:our .trees. He is
determined to bays oar strove in Food or-
T/neoRMalrT. -We pis
taut, we have bis credibly informed
that Or. McRae, of this villege,has in oowe-
qusnos of hie high standia in the Inmv.rn-
ity, al Toronto, hem offered an •ppooh
sent, as • member of the staff is forooto
General Hospital. winch evinces that he'
%sad.'bigb in hi. profgesioo.
Coition ♦ND Golw..-Rev. R. Fairborn
arrived home this week from attending a ,
session of the Presbyterian assembly et To- '
rano J. M. Roberta returned from
Toronto last week afar having attended •
meeting held in that oily of the directors of
the Eleotnc Railway Mise Celia Peet -
land as visiting friends .td aatuaintanoee in
the atrcutar tows.
INUKuuir or Pot'swytoN.-Oo Friday of
Set week Mrs. Joseph Stothere presented
her liege with • fin b0000ing son and hair
to the manor. We heartily extend contra,
elation. on the snot, and .re pleased to
be able to state that mother and obtld are
doing nicely, hoping that he may long be
. pared to them. Our pop.latios seem to
be gradually on the increase.
Conics Norg.. -Rev. MoK•y, of Look.
SOW. (in the absence of she pastor, Rev. K.
Pairbetrn, who was attiadhig eeeemoe to the
Ammo bly), miaowed i)ivm. Nevin in
& skin* church here, oo last Sabbath after -
tenon, his theme of dieoouree beteg ,. Unity
sad Lova, in and for the Mater's
sad was founded oo the words as 000afned
is the 23rd and 24th verses of the 17th
Chap of John'. Gomel.
Vterroun.-Mo. J. Krydgeo, of Godericb.
visaed relatives bur. on Thursday of lane
week. The armies town and fta envtroe-
mes .sem to .gree with her, as .he look,
halo and Warty Mise May Lowry. for-
merly of Ds•fl..ses ad sow of Toronto, b
ea • vidtieg *.., to relatives and friends
here W. P. Oris.. .ad wife, of
Wisgham,
and formerly of Wm Wawa -
anti, were ben Iasi week vieitiag friends
and aegs.istass.s.
Lrnr.vf•o 7111 )TtnHWAt. --(her road
esmatmieasss sod mimaeter• are homily
engaged M emanating Jobe and yerfortsng
states labour with a vim to farther =-
rv th..ssdieiss of our th*rmonfares
sotios is the prom that net a few e(
is, public toes are agnates further ..d
stare improved methods of improving oar
pub= hfgbways, tn I.trsduolsg rood -making
of whish quite • ember of
bies are Making savannas, sod
.thew wseid ria* as to the htre4tesise el
n sA msnbinry. M mash for the ego el
worrisss.a
apt QA11101118011 sila df edi pities to
eMMe :@M fr lbemawd.
1h. Impssisat q-- heh.4
.. d w be
withNsad waw. freely weather Morena
everybody. Asd this gamin le mow M-
tl.d by the PISS pmeliffilien .awed by
Fibre Mamie. Il le She pun fibro tram
the .priw`hw .14e se esh as dib it wed
by e. dieresis' @hemf.sl peostr.e, mad
head emend. jab es wed se enema b.
makng • @trend. wis/Med mad sheep
la4te. Near( every see known this
uprose b sae et M• trent .en-wdmMss..4
feat
mil sad M be i.msd-ee Mb laterite
be made satWy Irma a Obs wend awls
tb.remgk p.Neettes bon the ebb .aid oe
smr.lh' Minn, M tile seven tion lirmnrr-
n g die enteral tub et She bed,. Thom
hub embed wish its liebt weisht and get
aids seem make M 4.
ea .4.•5@ M .
lee dr eater 0eibbe el wee MrIp11.w
1006 OTTAWA LETTER.
What 1W Gelne; on at the Capital
Mew tee tapeedlt•r.e Was Hera Ia.-reared
-rellslrs' J.M .ad arssdal•
Topper Will Wase ere Nesey
811 Varier Tra. [vie.
OTTAWA, June 16. --This is the
last time 1 will have of tatting to you be-
fore the eampsngn is over. Goo week frees
today yen will be Med to pronounce Your
,,edict : guilty or not,wlty.
rA»Tx Tnl', IN yet"I: IIAT.
Duna* the promo week you will be •p -
approached many times by Tory wndidatee
and their agent, to give them • vote. Re -
tura pledging youreetl there are • few goes -
Goss you might ask them ea to the use they
have already made of your mssy. Cate-
chise them closely.
1878 1896
National debt 1)140,36/,069 M3,074,927
(Interest on debt 8.186,714 12,747,564
Expend Ito re, tso-
soltdated fund 23,503,158 38,132,006
Sup.raunu•tion 106,588 265,385
Jwtwe 564,920 756,682
Civil Government 823,369 1,422,227
Fisheries 93,262 443,322
Peones ttams 308,101 449,599
Indulge 421.503 955,403
Legislation ' 618,035 941,570
Mail subsidies, etc, 267,534 513,26E
IiGu. 618,136 1,574,013
Mounted Polio, 334,748 046725 46,12Mounted
Theo aro osly • few items in which the
increased expeodtture s shown. Like •
ready reekoner I onset take up too much
spans, as 1 snot to licit the dispositions of
this political caoohmsm to the size of your
bet. Atter tiring this at the 7 ory candi-
dat.. and they persist to asking your vote,
all thea you will give it to them if obey
esu satiety you that these was no stealing in
the Cornu Redo*, Galop Rapid. looks,
Lament' Klock, Sheiks Island and St.
Chas. Branch railway lobe, to ass ootbmg
of the attempted raids o. account of the
Soo ('anal and Soulanges Canal eootr•om
sad a score of other political public works.
You will be safe in making the promise. I
don't want to get my political catechism too
big for your bat, but their crtmioel reoord
is • long one. Ask them ei by Hon.
Tho,. McGreevy was pent to jail, and what
iotluenoe rot him out and why Sir Hector
was lord to leave the Cabinet Ask teem
why John Co@ttgan did not let his friesd
Arbuckle know the Tobigue Valley Rod-
way subsidy was coming until after he bar(
purchased his property, whish wee to be
three times doubled in value by the 000-
Imreotioo of the road. Ask them why Fce
Mit -
nallowed his political friend., the 000.1.
etre Fredericton Bridge, to default later-
ert for seven years. Ask them to tell you
all about the political assassination of 'int
Mackenzie Rowell and also about the Mon-
tarue letters, the forged lettere, and last
but sot least remind them that De political
oar.er of their party practically commeso.d
in the atmosphere of .modal, the L'aotti°
@ sandal. Ihd you ever near of it' When
you have received them, answer, 11 )ou are
satisfied with their replies. vote fury.
SCSI ...,I)
The ruling passion with them is proving
strong, even to death. It will be mom
bored that when the Minister of Flaknee
bought down hs supplementary estimate.
(sat .wtoa, the How mid they trent •
little on the large sad• ; tau savored of •
big political event It was pointed tai
'bet there would he another mean In July,
and that while Parliament was wa llmr to
vote • reasonable amount to keep the Gov-
ernment gismo with their legitimate expen-
diture seal the coming session, there would
be no sppnpriatmon made out of which the
Government oould draw their political fund.
The estimates were ouosagoestly 001 down.
On authority that can"0 ... (bawd I learn
today that they ).avis • t sr .uad Lord .\ber-
dee. sod have ir.duc.d atm to sego • war-
rant which mail les lie in co their own re-
epoombelity to ratite the .Honey Pat aatwat
refused them. Th. -y hes.- i•uored 1'artia-
meot and the people's r.prc.eetauves and
now have ample fund'. at their disposal.
This is fadep.odent of the $12,000,000 bribe
for railway subsidies with Menses to
which they hey' peeped an Order in Coun-
cil, again ignoring the authority of Parlia-
ment, for it is with this Order in Comsoll
they etre now teyiag to buy up oossttq•
esion but whet do you oar& you patient
and Meg .afierisg tax payee '
IA)05 Of T.
Jest before he left for Farland slier ha
Ins kicked out. Sir Mwkenxi• Howell, in
coarse of nen. er.*, ion, remarked to your
oott•.posdest that II oa odor remade the
prom might at..ok him, they could wt lay
the ebarge of extr•aageno• at his beer.
'• Dat wait, ' he said, •• until you .I••t Tup-
re % 1•r smother five year ." That was ell
he would say. Re had ensue • I..gtby
deeamsat 'bowleg up the villainyy of the
traitors whe had conspired so his dowtat•ll,
but he bold@ that in nerve. The ream .f
Trapper te pewee meow' at last t bre.. q v-
teee of • alnico dollar. • year toward • Mt
Aileatie pwwgor (net freight) oto ssehip
earwigs, net tis t • farmers bew.St, bet fes
the milliew•iw' who have keen made
wealth by the (.v.raamewst. it mss
$170,000 • yew fee 20 years for that wild
e at oeheme, the 2hig.a0. `chip Railway.
Is what way ms that benefit the farmer t
it mesas the semetruet4os of the Redoes
Hey Railway. MM shit as least W500.000
et year messy will p, sed • few minims
awe is the.esotrsetleo of the P544. same
M Avowals -ler the (arrear' beodt„ .l
e earee. :hens std • beaded mere 'shames
8b Ohms Tupper is pledged tis Hirt
prised abbey.
11Me Hoeg ef Pent harm b badly po.-
p Grier ter the *train' ee..os'e eseess. bm
Imp repass made te the meet. Dawns the
1•M Mwew= el sib Bgbbise breed tie
chisel goblet oma from ie1.w*a uhaN.r
ng le nee begm*ses mad N is seeresd m1•
b @.ether bee see boa the ma* p leve
OtWe Chs se Ow1R>tl as
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