The Signal, 1896-7-30, Page 110114
THD L E w TDINQ N37WSPA1"3ER OF HURON OO 1 TY_
FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR -258o
GODRRIOH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY JULY 30, 1896.
IONS DOLLAR
D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
NI1t1M ACV[RT1E81M[NT$-
Jp 11 I SCHOLARS WHO PASSED.
Bs.pw-Wens e.t► sI
�x
P. B�
N -won abode W °Ilesilli�ety y,�e iehool [waving Exuma i u��kY.r t P.
Agate Dyspepsia -Fabled & De 3 Dined Martha
Sealed Taman ter Waterworks Wasted Lase est tee Ileieeemlut 1-- --e la she
-P. Heb 5 Wess.rn tl.vl.asn et Nares -?e
Lew -Prised Mem Seem -EL L P.Usuk8 goesia •tae May at be ..
Jersey Calf bon 8•b -Henry Morrie... 5 oohed boa ate. tat,
�adapy Cntasefl Mw
eing - Mom&na6
Umbrella Lest -Jas. Wilma 6
Medli.s el a•sishs14un--W. R. Rear
rasa 6
Friday Mertkte.-J.. Rebates. 1
Wer.Wt-K. HoaM. 6
. COMING AND GOING.
Ed. (:•crew, of Toronto, is is 'Wok
Mise May Tighe M helfd.yea in Leek -
now.
Ed. McGregor. of Now York, is up as •
vett.
Tlws. Wright is vistas as s.1 the Pout
1• arm.
.los. Ireland, of Blyth, visited town o.
Friday.
Miss Minnie Armstrong is Osiris' i.
Stratford.
Mr. sad Mia Hy. Rothwell sed family
are is town.
Harry Claws M spending • weet's holi-
day is town.
Miss Holmes, of Leedom, is visiting rela-
tives M town.
Robe. Raw. of H•miltee, is meantime A$
the Pd.t Farm.
Miss Aseie Campbell, of Se•fortk, "past,
Someday in town.
Miss Jessie Robertson, is visiting Miss
Hays at Se•forth.
Wm. Cerriok, of Boston, is in town on •
vest to bis mother.
Rotunda( officer er Todd was settling ac-
oounta oe Saturday.
Inspector W. J. t'ddey, of Clinton. was
to town se Maeda,.
Miss May MoMordie left for her home user
Kipp.. w Monday.
A. D. Dudley, of Now York. arrived u
(:oderieb ea Friday.
Miss Sallow*, of Listowel, is ratter Mn
Is... Castes, Welftit.
H 11. Os leder, of W idsor, was i.
(,odenoh ee Thursday.
Mn. W. A. Manta returesd to her home
so 1 &trot en Monday.
Mite Proodfoot, of Detroit, u spending •
few weeks is Goderica.
Ila. R J. Hamlin sad wife, visited the
old boats Saturday last.
Mw
Somme and aims, et Detroit, are
visiting Mrs. Jett Reid.
R. H. CoIl bs. barrister. of Egotist, was
in I:ederie' last Friday.
Yrs. Saba" .ad children, ef SL Thomas.
are visiting relatives In town.
M6. Id• Robinmoo, Shade -et., ie visiting
at (.odericb. -Galt Reporter.
Miss Pickard, of Holiness -We, visited
Mrs. Devoid Ross this week.
Harry Par...s refereed on Saturday trees
• visit to relatives i. Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Brydgee are visiting the
latter's aster at Brum Mine".
Miss Hattie Johnston, of (:titan, Ohio,
Is oaita.s friends in Geder4b.
Miss Flamm Me .tea returned last
week tress • visit to L.ettow.
Miss Cees, of Leedom", 1. vidti. at the
residence of Mr Hlatom, Fast -et.
Miss Mabel said Willie Blaym Wt are boU-
dsyina u G.derieb.-Brassm% Past
Mrs. lobate'', ot Mt. Thomas, was the
reset of Mrs. Donald Koss this week.
The Godsrleb Lumber C. le hereat all
the raw dust the Harbor Mill Nakao.
Mrs. Win. M.Creatb is melting bar rim -
tor, Mrs. Roth. Foley, at KMAabridg..
Mr". Stotts, of
t Mrs. Hamlin, N•pier-et, last 8ns-
day.
Arthur Burnett sad Apdrew Rehashes
it o0 a wb••Ibmg tour to Gederfed -i l.h
Reporter.
ilea. Le Tomei i Men • two weeks' visit
to Sr daughter, Mrs. J. H. 13.• Jen,
C'leavUM.
Mr.. Tbeeepu. and Mies Merpby, of
Leades,are the gaggle ad Mime AW.8psac..
%-bteria et.
Mss Aramaean retuned hes weak to her
teas i. aftering w, aftspeedtwo weeks
b Goderir�;
Mr. sad Mrs. W. H. Harris and thew
childrn, d Adrian. Mieb.. arrived in tows
se 9•t.rd•y.
Yn Young and and have roamed beam
after a visit se has pray, Mr- era Mar -
Jammu Reid.
Mrs, and Mies Roes Kaimsm* De reit.
Pro natio* at the reekkac. of Jas. O. Ms-
L•Meb thss week.
Jam =kW
Lessavg-
anilin Rhea Selma. 8••�Itun vYfiRed is lase
priselpel gam C.
High
I.Wis sew• km week age visit
y
Ma A. J. Brink. nod feelfh.d 9s•hw1R
all ea • two week's viols to the hdyti wmH-
w, Mrs. J. Addhem.
bb�Ya• '• vires -- finh
es
Pe-
trels
D. M.D.m.M, gawk ef the leastes.te
unit mussed ea fl terday hem • awe
"bake' sigh to lllfsk•be.
M ti Wrle.s lob w There -
8"4". dfay lest en •yidt M ��s MC A
MAW Inaba aid Owes Waller. d Dela"
/wahBiu. 01 Mr. and Ms Jeb. Rob -
"Nes. .arrived le tees.. pr Me °"161411 es
ir
mss Weeny of the .b d Om. -
d. lisrus•Getyb, *NW bi bmQy m rind.
hal W a. Wwwgk
Oktf Julia Masdlth b lbw latest dells
w the bib& NM& ed.bbla jobb Ms
k b eke V daft ka to weal Se ow lb
""I "go hwerlit we be • sleep ereued
W E pn It•h below the name. o
tkB wadtd•tet that have s.es..ded in pass -
hi the Pubis 8vheel Leaving Eami-Btim
ia the western division of Hate. The
High School Ifatrame list was published
bet week.
The oeradiates of them who passed the
Katona.me will be Bent to He tesebese to be
distributed •t the opening of ebe public
"shook. The Peak Scheel Leavieg ..r
tilantes will be sent oat as seen me they as
received frees the Edue•tiB. Dep•rtm..t
they may sot be reo.lyed before Nov is .
HAYFIELD
PRBU.' M•HOOL LEAVING.
S.ak & moody 980
Assn B. Kennedy • 812
mrro ltcs STANDING 0i(
Martha Ken 545
Helve Sparks. ... 646
Annie E. Polleek 638
Jessie Stirling 596
DUNGANNON
rrsui' BCSOOL to•Yli G.
Mabel Botha 615
Willie Keeley 800
Ames (:rammstt. 624
Mary Jardine 648
Lillie Msilougb 800
Augustine Mothdre. 638
Etta Bowers . 816
Emma Crate. 670
Jobs Hiles 807
Ni..a Ktlp.trick. 661
Willie Ki pariah 622
Frssg. McLean 1018
t.YTtANC 'SANDING ON P.ILL
Joseph Griffis 595
Bertha Ryes. 502
Thos. Reed. 575
Cecilia MoOsory 591
EXETER
Pt-BUc **COOL LEAVING.
Victoria Bmaabaw 768
Lilly Huvtee. 655
Amy Johne 722
Violeta to R.s.o11 671
Willes Bowden. 797
Herbert K. Either 710
Warren Roma 811
Walkerton Kerslake 634
Miltee Mitchell 867
Steam S. Walker 715
Eva Browning 671
Eva Carlia( 771
Nies Kimonos y .. 768
Lime Weir. 1007
Fred •. Hombres
Harvey Hicks.
Chas. Hvadsase
Harvey Lew.
Wm- H. Salter
tNIII.ANCB !RAIDING OX T.S.L.
Mary B.rlw.nd
Allis Hasdfrd
Asa" Martin
Jobs T. C.mw.s
Leather Hicks.
Hector Moores
Ethel Ripen
Emma Lewin
limey owaiiig
Herber it
Lather H.waed
ZURICH
PVKUc SCHOOL LEAVING.
John Brae
Lilian Blaiehi.rd
lamb Ehlers
Desist Hardin►.
Frsdrlek Rlakhon
MaSeeder
ds Dna
Newman Beaton..
Willis Forrest
Amish Kaa
Robert Blgek
Dwight Walker
ENT.ANt7 STANDING ON 1.5.L
Ellen Boll
K.ihlwsRape
Wm. ICIsiastiver
Simkey Wsi.nilir
Platy Lrry
Jihmu'en
CL=.in •Waltman
Leans WIlllams.
UODERICH.
MIMIC NASOOL LWWG.
Katie Campbell
M.ngie Ofvant
Wm. Meir
James Melatayre
Miken TWall
Seery Long
Obsess Mara
Wm. Pfrawnier
Meade
Hoary mpTIANOm itAittls ON 1.111.16.
943
769
638
734
852
504
541
016
572
609
571
604
540
534
596
510
632
666
673
724
740
675
813
810
719
614
796
744
576
561
633
4M
596
597
603
666
681
816
708
680
734
768
774
716
741
Mb
BIW DaMew WS
Albeit hear 1194
ROOS Malian ► gal
S44e4/11446.ou.r.e.ee•e.....e
Away Naha 611
646
466
618
Hsaeid fYid
Harvey MeDerrell
Barry Wells
e
RELIC 5011801 LEAVING.
Mind. Drags 736
liana Jamas' dll
a
Jai LasaIMO
.. 717
707
618
745
rad MelLgeeia loo
Ws. 1. WHolre •.. 706
agger ltitggb...... ..... w
_,.seas Wreow ow R a L.
MOM
It eller !1t/rw
liess
Liam• Domm
Ample Eula"
Wry rbiarmee
= Lode
Tina
Mena
alk
1161
ell
TOO
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT•
all
743
Wl ITrom our own Oorre.pondent.
ifil
Dena. OThener.. 'w3
Wm. Rutherford. 737
EXTSA ICS RAxDL u O. P.S.I.
George Wawa- 540
:AND BEND
reo:.ic SCHOOL LEAVING.
Harvey Be.n.berr► 678
Adeline Rets ... -
ENT.ABCB STANDING 01 P !t L
Nobs Flekken*........... . 601
Walser McDougall 646
HIGHEST MARKS OBTAINED.
The highest marks obtained in each sob -
loot for both E.traooe and [waving were ..
follows :
Mere M tatereegs.. were That Caswell M
Mad Anywhere [tae-iewe et to
.wanly U•-et•lty aillPorbod
the The asset.
676 DUNGANNON.
Nor,oa.-The tonal armor leass
tren Tea ethos lia Sanyo. i• •t the eo of .1 srd.
reaveiyns.r, ata. who will reoehe or-
ate
ter .s mmtpsiess. advertising and Jeb
wart., and le authorised to ere re slpis fel
eeouets sold ter the seas
Tommie, July 28.
A*II.Ass.-Deri.g hist week oar village
was retried with • shootingsllery,uabrelta
Bad hat repairers, all of whom have 'mode
their exit for other pointe.
91 Cooke AND GGI1i..-Jae. Warren, P.L
61 S.. of W'slk.rtom, Co. Bruce, was an v
u
village last weak. We were pleased to nee
88 hem loot ..arts, .s4 vigorous.
HAti arrixO OPKRAT10N.-The &scoring
35 of the gram orope of 1896 is being rapidly
carried on, the weather being racy favorable
It has been remarked th.t the oat crop is
beta. eerier b•rvssted than the oldest
settler esu remember, by some three weeks
earlier thea usual or latterly.
GOLDEN WEDDING oi,iG -Two of oar most es-
teemed and venerable citizens, celebrated
their golden wedding last week and enjoyed
themselves iamomely among their friends
mad relatives prsneot. We extend to them
ooagr•tulatioo., hoping they will be spared
for another snob 000nsioo.
VI,ITIIG.-Mw Catherine Vaughan, of
Toronto, is the guest of William Milligan
47 and (.ably, sad easing to enjoy herself
49 among her triad& ..d snluustero, here.
136 Mise Sarah Dsvideon and her young.
110 est brother, of Guderich Township, spent
116 last Sunday with relatives here.
85 I1iIRos-sa5NTr.-W m. Sproul is having •
76 new 'tone tosadaiiou and cellar pat ander
72 hu residence. S. Stotbero and J. Isles are
900 the ma&ooa, and are making an excellent
job Our venial blacksmith, Wm.
Tbompeen bas improved the appearance of
has implement store room and blacksmith
64 shop by painting. Sid Gibson, the popular
painter, did the work satisfactorily.
CO,WIN.. ASD GOING -Oo Wednesday of
Inst week Misses Me W biaoey, of Colborne,
and May Tighe, of lioderieh, with Mrs.
Foley, of Catboat. and bar ..• Peter. of
Goderbh, were the guests of it popular
hatcher, Jos. Comer, and his wile, who is
• d•agh ;or of Mrs. Foley. They report
having had .n enjoyable time during the
vett Mn. Bence, of Wingbam, during
last week was the guest ot Mrs. Trimble
and other friends and acguaint•ooae here.
SPIA-IAL BEw,io c. -The municipal council
of West Ww•oosh held • special session o0
Monday, the 2701, when it was taken into
consideration .s to the granting permission
by by.l.w to the rote payers of the police
village of Manchester to raise toads for ex -
pewee it, eosseotion therewith. It was de -
aided M paw • by-law mit .roeios of coun-
cil which will take place on the 15th day ot
Augu+t next. 8. C.ldweil, J. P., of Man-
chester, was present on behalf of the oite-
nem..
NCPTIAL.-Os Thursday evening of last
walk there sat • Joyous time spent at the
resided.. of Daniel McNerins, Ashfield, the
oeesalon being the epithet in the tooted
honk of matrimony of bie youngest daugh-
ter, km .lepsis, to David Re&s,of Ashfield.
Rev. R Fairborn tied the nuptial koet. A
lame oompeny of relatives anti trends,
many of whom were from • distance, were
pres&st. W e oosgrstal•te the young
ev.ple, welling them • happy and prosper-
ous anion end voyere ever the sea ot m.tri.
"may. They have located in our village.
We extend • hearty weloome to them es
satinets.
to -moo
English 1:raem.r, Willie Elliott ...
Googoapal.. 1 Herold Rh/skates"
l Everett Keegan
Campmates. Wille Filled.
Frank Mcett
Dictation I Katie Sway, M. Cottle
I Brown Derain
l Myrtle Johnston
Drawls'. Kaily Wood
Aritbm.tle IR. Ho:table
C. Monogr
History. Arthur Gotham.
Ruttish Literature, Fred Mooroe
Writhe,. Elise Tye.
Phys & Temp., Jno. Wesly Currie.
Raedlng I F ins to Andrews
1 Tho' O'te.mblin
TOW 1 Susie Weir
1 Katie Swan
r. S. LEAVING.
Reading, Era Gerling
lhawlsg, Minnie Do..
Rook -keeping, oto., Limie Weir
English Grammar, Lan Weir
Eagleh Literature, Frankie Ii.l.een
Composition, Lizzie Weir
History, Frankie Maws*
Geography, John fes..
Arithmetic, John Lem
(Fr•aks@ McLain'
Algebra & Euclid Jon less
I !envie O Connor
Phys. Jk Temp. Livia Weir
Total 1 Frenkel McLean
i Liziie Weir
46
105
66
85
47
58
46
664
649
150
1018
1007
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
Don't forget the Waterloo band.
Linen Cuffs and Collars at Robinson's.
We got the rain we seeded on Monday.
Cycling was not easy work on Mo.d.y.
Blue pIombe are already in the market.
A line of Men's Shirts at • bargun at
Rvbineoa'a
Holy Communise at St. George's next
Sunday morning.
It is said that Poplar Row is popular
watb our cyclists.
The latest addition to the corps of cyclists
h • well-known clergyman.
Regular meeting of the Public School
Board next liooday emote*.
The fog whistle again commenced the
week by serenading our people.
The Camden Order of Cheese Frauds
meet in regular session this, Thursday, eve-
ning.
When you boy the famous BEAVER
Chewing Tobago., be sure the word Heaver
M ea each plug.
The Hoedown Bicycle Factory is closed
till Saturday for the purpose of patting is.,
• sew boiler.
If you wait to enjoy the comforts of
boa bey • 10o. package of genuine TON K A
8meki.g bleats.
This evening, Thursday, the Herons, of
God.riob will meet in full for.., and have •
battalion wheel le Poplar Row.
Oe hot den pedestrians bliss the castle -
ma whom forethought and Ro.eostty
plarcek.d the detain' toaet•ia k tis Harbor
Pe
W e make by the Gaslpb papers that
Foamy lawns peened the ream* hark .wheel
ex•mm•ti.. with • total of over 500
marks.
The regular monthly westing d the
Ki.r's Magian will be held ea Wednes-
day, August 6th. at terse 'Week is the
roost over Tug SIG.AI. odes.
Friday mendeg. between 9 end 10 i eh.k
60e. Tweed he 25e. Between 10 end 11
o'.kok, 20.. ehe.Ii.g her
sed 12 e'deek, 90.. Pillow M.s, 44 X1,
for 124&. at &W awa's.
Remember tie Odd/atom?, ware lea t
NhRsr. Falb. Fridley. Jay 31st. Tkhet
81.75, geed for two aka. Trak elate at
6.50 a.m. Tl.kaa .may be W how H. Arm -
1 ��., wont
d tW 0.T.anR.Goderiek sill parte
.f the world,
THE HARBOR.
fterf balling h again b"0smieg fashion -
obi
The • Meaner Cambria was m pert a 8..-
dy vegetal.
Itis tor ewe s be Waugh it
Meek ef what,
►The - '. � ` 8. ble gene isle pert on
T
Tb. heheaear Hetiyn iv.d bothe
deer ea 8atued y ..anti.urn
The barber was Wdy ae.ggwith.d wrow
beat as 8•t.rday wea4ag.
The armee• had • tell p-na.pr iht es
her upward lap en BMsrd.y.
The Yell t.b as mess fee TSrnket
w d terriera sambor of bows.
Ben Gabe wee
the sense i b ars he the pea i Y
Heft i
15. laklsU asp. se • rah sewailves.
land wary sesand set es He intoe.
Jas. Owers add mat web i the Dashes
whose be w41 It b the tersideAre el Wm
Ow d ear eeptime leak • weabr d
=papa he • alp ea the bre old
y
15. o - -nor Merles bees Yaw lisp, ea
rived k pest se itiMgy wish • oleo et
•
gThew
ena.. vedlh • edgewee weirdeal Imakar
1DjwtM
•
BENMILLER.
TUESDAY, July 28.
AN Et.Ernoit Bar DE..1DED.-Two of our
grimes made • bot of 85 mob, thirteen
years ate, that the Retina Government of
Ontario weld stand kegs Was the Cw-
e.rvtWv Government of the Donhto., and
the bet w.g decided en the resat of the last
aigeeka W. Vaespene was the sae who
held the stakes for 01 these years, and paid
it over to the lucky water, Thos. Gledhill
• tow 4.yn�age. following M • oopy of
the bet : 'Thee. Gledhill, of Besmillet,
Ws. that tie Reform Government will Stead
lager Wham the Domi*M. Germinal*,
(Commrvative). R. 8yseo.d., of Maitland -
villa bees tont is will sok. Jerome Moors,
wbmom." 15. mossy, 410. wee heeded
ever Mahe time to Win Vaasa*, who has
bed Wbe stakes m... the 1218 Das., 1882 -
Wriest' raw
OsttrvART Newts. -11 h ear p.lfal duty
to lave to mead the death .f Willie
Seowert, ase .f John Saw•rt, smrrrym•n.
d Oak village. The dammed paired away
ober aIU....t six meaths, wb
he bore with iob
tie.to
the tiof boa death at aa how
me on
Tbur.dsy .•swag. Tho fatal disease ses-
wm-Mau, brought wss ti a •slot! �p�s
fret showed itself last fall when sea l iL
wag esamnned and the peeks*
wase dwarf the 8pelaa. rat
hese to ov...lt ea expert a Teresa
who. weld weld give se hopes t r bin"i
["ismer,. The diseased, who was is W
OW year, wee • lee young men. He very
*ewe d herd .p M • law m•ethe sten
seed wW be wmmeeorwd by many who read
this satin who haw had dmagngm with she
aolmars. for be meds Wawa • sueorsl
ballet* W hie Whales and eserteene man -
ere. 15. Want w Sainraey w.. largely
ettseiallby she Iwasaki* nightmare.
•b.friendswYSso aMates sail osier
1=s.4106.. bmths 4.54 p41044 He
am
Is aerial of yearr Wale
wow
w.� �
lama were H. Far E. Made. A. Me.
Jew Tlemapeek 1. Bea1 e d C . 10,.
d is loving
gees den_ s b
the
wmslsw 1�s loll
eees
mail dogma 'pen Iwima:
leen
Jaws Iltewrws end bene Kenai
011y. Web sea.& a sad were *sem Hama
fig and O.ur ohs &MMM Weibel, end Ur
oaf ken/sha wee prawn M lite
LEEBURN.
The Wemw'. Missionary 8eai•ty will
meet is the ahem& fee business today.
Ceemubh• servtee will be held in the
ettrob Mends', A.R. 9. who. Rev. Mr.
M mrrove, of brioches', r expected to pre-
side.
re-
Thr.biyg will opines.... bore the week.:
Fall wheat is hoary ad U the yield is geed
it may .take up for the present low prisa
Sorrows t Stewart threshed at A. Job.-
stoe's on Saturday.
DUNLOP
Treaties, Jul 28.
Mr. sed Mrs. MacDonald were f. Clings
hes week.
Mrs. 1'. Home. of Gederiek, sus • tr•.t-
Mas visitor here last week.
Mies May M•cQ.•rrie, of Bay City,
Mich., is vasitisg bet sister, Mrs. D. Lew-
sm.
Miss Lilian Webster, of Godertik, has
been the guest of Mies E. M. Tiobberee the
past fortnight.
Henry Coombs, of the Free Prose staff of
the Forest City, le enjoying our lake
broea., and visiting Menses and fnesds
here.
KerrWilrD.-Miss (:.orgies La.RMy, of
Tomato, who for the pact month has bee.
the guest of .dlse H•ughten, rotarned home
Tuesday of last week after • most pl.•aant
visit.
The hotel here bas bpge thoroughly re-
paired and axed up, with new siding and •
verandah &ad will be punted, wbiob makes
it one of the best rural hotels in the Heron
tract. Mine hest Glazier has bolls very
saooeesful in 115 m•s•gcrosst arse. be b.-
mine its landlord, scsN • par age.
C. E. L U.
The following are the topics for the dif
forest young people's societies wbiob meet
during next week :
Knox Church 3i.P.S.C.E., Taeed•y eves -
lag at 8 o'clock. Topic tor August
4, " Little kindnesses.- by Mees Jessie
Mil ler.
North -et .Methodist obarob E. L.. of l'. E.,
Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Topic for
.y 31st, "Joseph,•' by Maass Givens and
Tran
Victoria st Methodist aharoh F L
Friday evening at 8 e'oiook. Topic for July
31, •• Cou..cratioo," by Mw E. Millan.
All are cordially invited to attend these
meetings.
VICE ROYALTY COMING.
Lard and lady 4ther4a, Ie Sian Siede
rlck ea 5ep*Mnber.
The secretary of the (:.N.W. exhibition
received tis following letter hat week from
John Sinclair, Governer -Gem el*. secre-
tary, dated from the Citadel, Quebec, 10112
July :
'• I am desired by His Excellency, the
Governor-General, in continuance of previ-
ous oorrcepeodeoce, to inform you that the
arrangements for nu:proposed Lour through-
out Ontario have now been matured.
And in accordance with the.. He Excel-
lency, accompanied by Her Excellency, the
Comte. of Aberdeen, hopes to visit the
Agricultural Fur to bs held under the aus-
pices of the directors of the Great No.th-
western Exhibition Scetet y on the 23rd Sep -
halter at Godericb,
Their Eio/Aesoies, In 000e0(1a1n.. of es-
gegom.ets at Peterborough, will sot arrive
in (:oderich before 1:25 roe ee the day
above me.tiond, and as be has another •p-
poi.t nets to fulfil at Brantford on the 24th
His Exoelleocv u obliged, with • view to
making the fullest u.. of the time at his
disposal to arrange to leave your oily by the
6:60 A. et. train on that day (24111.
Their Excellencies instruct me to say that
they look forward with muob ple•e.re to
seeing of the agricultural resources of your
minty, as well as b malting the •cgtmio-
Mtoe ot the threaten of your Seamy, and
.f as many people of the disiri.t as the time
at their disposal will permit.':,
A Ctarma I■Jeep...
To the Editor of Tun SIGNAL
Sir., -Will you allow e --
to chew the peblh the jejuna
M the violists and storey
of God.riob.
in your paper
that 5e done
ofyi town
A petition was lamely cry -48d amid pre-
sented to the eoonoil to have • sidewalk
made to the bathing besob, and the tams
was awed in the hands of the public works
oemseittee with power to so', ad we lad
that eemmiNse revemmended that no satire
be take..
I lad. aloe. the wet le weall, yes it .a-
w l be deme. although the pnhlte would ba -
alt. as it is the approach be the greatest at-
traction in sr tows -the bathing beam.
I aloe find that town .grey eae be levell-
e d sway ter experts when we ban Wee as
Bred talent it Iowa
RATE Para roc 30 Ys.ia.
A BIT to NATvpAL Hiwoay.-$a.0 d
w vitamin at Menewte.R Park last Than
day. sejeyed • gala MAW. sa the maybe/
k was set ea He program One el the
piekniskers akeeve.ed • torp party of red
any w the aide el the lake b sk, end, lel-
lowing Wham up, found that they ware •w-
he.htsr • ..hsy d bask any several yank
farther up W oak. Than bleat ay
were net the tvmmen garden psi, bet •
lunar speaks. The rut ..d the Mash
trete a geed swab •e to gee. bit the terve
were the bar *Ohara Wb.. • red and
• bleat awe moa, Who wed- fellow would
gamily doable up Me opponent and way
We .t dean the bank eo She them of the
mal party. When the waster arrived
H. Meeks were presby nearly elmae.d est.
and He .gave teen b.gleaiag t aril
am""l Memel... N•tlhr.lt.t eel us that
the red was, who are • runs ef weaken.
make saws et War waives and laws W....
M lwevide Med tar their uses_., hue we
AWN Noy le swab 4.. '- ♦oat is Wb.t
ihrsMLs. H. Wpm H. er.hien hitt s.Mbee
ylelt b eta peva. we nee the per Meeks
weryiel weed and diewing weer wide
lia1 asperse de by leakier sea wed hemi!~
Ike Gas all Ike wide el WebAtter we
dui
l e k sends. d rkhan
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TP. ltu. n
OUR OTTAWA LETTER
What Us Going on at the Capital
The • emetttes Writes are sew Anxious Se
stave an Ia•Mse.ey gem Teased
-Whet to .«sat Weald Be
-Tarte le ea the Trail.
OTTAWA, J nay 27. -The Tory press
is set b•ppy. Already they see t6. country
Roisg ie the doge with rui.,•d dissolution
staring us i• ell twee. Bos wash whet in-
terest are they new urging Ghat a amok.
may law be as sass passed. What • sed
it would be for them to have ono half the
traders of the oosatry who have bees made
Meolvent by their fiscal policy, while the
promoted aicoopolie►sus made rich, resh-
ape into she bankruptcy court the moment
Liberal Government take hold of the ad.
miautratioa of public .Hairs. They would
lake to nsve such evidence ot depressed
trade to lay at the door of the Liberal
party, but however groat the demands for
seek • law may be in the publio interest,
the insolvent trader who bee been ruined
by a ..sew tariff policy will boys to wale
• while Wager tor relief. Following the
pas.sge of an inaolvewy not by the Liberal
Govsnment of 1875 there • e • general
ruse for the b..kruptoy Dour , the amount
of failures in Canada having .au from 47,-
696,000 in 1874, to $28,843,0 t an 1875. In
1876 they aggregated $25,51,,000; in 1877,
25,523,0C10• ai 1878, 423,908,000 ; in 1878,
429,347,000. In 1880 the l.solvewy law
w.. repealed and the amount of failures im-
mediately dropped to 47.988,000.
How often have you had it thrown in
your face that as a result of Liberal govern-
ment the failure reoord in Canada inores.ed
fourfold, and in support of that argument
had the increase in the .mount of failures
which followed the passing of the ineolvesoy
t ot of 1875 thrown at you
DISHON TOT AW:rw SSTs.
They had not the Moiety to say that the
rush for the b•s►ruptoy court in 1875 was
.ot due to boeiness depression especially re-
stricted to 1874 and 1875. but was the re-
sult of as .00amul•ted indebtedness extend-
ed over • long period of years, which the in
..[vents had been unable te unload or shake
off until the in.olvwcy law wee passed to
relieve them. Would they have the hon-
esty now, should Lir. Laurier oak Parlia-
ment to pass an insolvency act, to admit
that the largely increased number of failures
which moat surely follow was the result of
the aocumulatioo of business reveres dar-
ing the past 16 years waiting to have their
li.bdtties ouoh•rged ` Hardly
Without the insolvency Si. we find •
large increase in the Dumber of oommersaial
tularae going on t0 ('.nada at this very 5s.
moat. How much greater they would be
it the doors of the bankruptoy court were
ibrewn open to insolvent traders1 have
• statement before me of the failures is
Ca.ad• during the months of April, May
and .1 ane of 1896. which aggregated 82,-
815,249 as oompared with 42,317,000 dur-
ing the oorreepoodiag quarter of 1895.
Eves under that wise and good Government
which bas just vacated the treasury beaches
we find that in the oIosirlg quarter of their
career there was m increase of 21 per cent.
in the greg•te of oomeneroi•I features as
compared with the corresponding quarter
of the proceeding yaw.
One very significant tact in oom0eouon
with the failure reoord is that over 44 per
mot. of the failures was that of mauf.o-
iaring est•Wubments that the so-called
" National Policy '-the policy him tuned
you from 30 to 70 per Dent. for their pro-
tectiee-was to build up .Bid make flourish.
It is well in the oust Hat you should
make cob of these facts. As • name of
self prowetios against the arrtumeste that
will be wed later on by our political
opponents it M well we should become thor-
oughly acquainted with the condition in
which Mr. Laurier foxed the pantry when
he took over the administration of its .f -
fairs tram Sir Charles Tupper.
TARTS 01 TNT WAS PATH.
I had • long Wk with J. Israel Tarte this
morning regarding the report of hie bevies
already unearthed sent very Andy wean
wawa a os.a..Ymm with the administra-
tion of tis Public) Works D•partmeet un-
der the late Oeverament.
At We preempt nit moat it will be as well
to allow Mr. Tarte to go w with hie inves-
tigative without seassenti.g upon what has
• beady boa resealed. .lase now at will be
s• lkient to say slat before very keg the
enwatey will base he oyes opened wider
Hes over as to whet hes bow brag oe M
OMaw ter the past 18 years. Is wee Mr.
Tette bees etcpo..re Bent bleGravy .tad
to sir sad awed Sir sadIHerter
M Inure from the 11m►leey sed Ina
work ie likely to esnt4..,
I. • few hays it te pwk•bie that •.m•.
H ag will be heard of She gleam of entree is
pawed after
they the lage h ore &h ted. busthe Gewgaw
Gemara' refused be dip it he a party S..
AN I*POSITA.T NOVI.
Talkies Td Mr. Laurier lase awns.
the Premier tad me Uwe as r g rola the hes
Atlantis weasmm8ip ..rviso be did net healed
sal m i / be Wbs palsy of the lab Gleam -
mint ..d swag the.e smarten el • mill..
damn • year kr • pertly fest p•mengse
e tpkte. ler tibia Sh (Acs. Topper w
snared knee an enewiewew with the Ali.n
freight and sad etagere ser
armlam • y, het be woad -5.. with the
het .
vt.e as well. New leaden will be galled
ler after the sways 5.. ban theameghly
looked esWe ea le e dh-eniw. Rand elei
looked
. en.msm.d.w. Was will siva te the Ow
were d Canada the bast r.eere lie the
meow they will hew to pny M eu eeeew
rapid w ww.eima0.. wash H. .•teas
..entry. There are ..sem queer Minna tad
✓ wwwwelee with renals
lie `et Athntk ereles by�i5. Geo-
araoleM t array be 1111 • p54IL. le ghee
you the law sews day.
lead week wee a maerW eta
W Ibe M wawa basbwa