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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-4-27, Page 3CRUSHING DEFEAT FOR TUPPER. pc:: ri tlis "Charges" Rejected by Overa whelmtnr. Vote. THE HOUSE OVER Z TO 1 AGAINST HIlL Ottawa, April 18.-Tbe debate ot the address Lii evil to the 411)(4101i from the tartme war brouget to i couch,. woo thks evening at 10.30, when the vote war takeu ou the eisuendment to the antenthneut nerved by Mr. Bert - tom ((eaten Toronto). which was car - reel ripen a vote of 101 to 18. Hr. Bertram's amendment was am fol. owe: "'Mat the following be rebate tuted for Mr. Clarkes amendment: 'That we have, teuerved wee plea- d that on receipt of complaint/a against Nome of the officiate lo the Yukon district Hie Exoellancya of e* Oov- •- matter m eneueut took, prompt action to hi uire the • and hare appointed Mr. 'William Ogle vie as Commlissioner for the purpose. Having entire ccaficienee in the integ- rity anti ability of Mr. Ogilvie, we are fattened that hie inquiry will be Im- partial and thoro. and will team ' liks Excellency's advIs.r, in poemessiou 01 much informatkin aa te necesattry to enable them, to do juetles toe!! parties ceneernede " The debate to -day was largely 001i- (104 to members on the Government Kele (rum western 000stituencles, all of whom, expressed their readiaelet10 await the receipt al Mr. Ogilvisese re- port before demanding further Inver tigatiou. MR. MORRI8ON SPEAKS. Mr. Morrison, Neve Westmineter, refueled the debate upon the ad- dress,. He apologised for taking up the time of the House In discuseing the Yukon queetion. which he had been led to do by the references' of hon. geotlemen opposite tO thejart thiut he had been lo that district. several of theme hon. gentlemen had gone me far as to assume that in censequence of hie visit he would be pleasesd te tiMiulesce in their charges. Perhaps it woukl be well at the outset. and nothing more mete be neceesary, than to give that amumption a categorical de. Teal, and to *mere those hon. gen- tlemen that, they could • expect very little t•omfort from &nettling he had to say in oondennottion of the Min. • Mee ve lite fineries. Me ere tile em or the Government with regard to the adminietration of 'drain there. lep to the tene of prorogre tion le 1898 there wad not a whim' per of diesatisfaction with the ad- ministration of that officer, and whets the tilne COMO to consider Ili.' selection of hie successor there was an equal unanimity of opinion that los successor 'Monet be the pre- fect incumbent. Mr. Ogilvie, to fill that tomition. They would. have condemned the Government lied they overlooked that gentleman. He luul considered it him duty aft a public representatire to go Into thee country and see for himself the con- dition uf attain teere. With that object le view lie went to the YukOn. and at some lentil desecribed hie trip and the lac ente which came under las observation. The ponce lute' preserved la.w and order. and and property were ahnolutely wife, a ormilition which was the re- sult (if the excellent service done by the Mounted Police. When he re el at Lake Tregish. one thing more than anythine else Impreseed upon bun the difficulty wherit the Government had io tusodling the Im- mense number of people who went there in such a short season. The number attached to hie canoe by the police was 15,790. showing thee between the latter part of June and September, when he was there. 15.- 779 craft of yarious sees had pro- rated lam, down the river. anti at a km estimote lie thought every one of those craft wou ki ha ve at lean three people aboard, the num- ber in he canoe and most of them were large mows- He estimated that some 75,000 people heti gone In before hiss, and when the number who went in be steamer from et. Michael's was also considered. hon. member" wouid see that there was a tremendous number of people going in during the last few tnonths of Major Welsles eoutrol of affairs - With ten times the Mall it would be impoisible to fully satisfy the demands upon the Governmeat setoff 111 Dawnon. NEVER A 8I'LlefFIC ,CHARGE. During the) two months he was in the itistrict Mr. Morrison saki that he vetted all the creeks, travelling some '-'011 mike. He went entirely alone and unknown, so that he hail the very best opperesinities for hearing any com- plaints. better, lit face than the Kent, 'tee Nugget men or any other more - moments, and after having traversed' every creek he came back to Daweon. /In had thought that he might he ahle to make tome suggestions to the Min• inter, tint he had not been able to hear one Roselle charge against the offi- ce's!. Ile tried ineirectly to jeans a mim'ro'. meeting in Deletion to air the grievances that were talked of in the street', hut the men did not take suffielent interest to Istiki the meet- ing. He knew Mr. George. of the etagere who had formulated the charges. Mr. George had told him of niany complaints and charges, but Mitered none of them. Mr. Oe.orge withdrew his chars's@ before Mr. (Ail- een coinnibmion, because it was re- stricted to event,' before August 25th, len ail of the charge" Mr. George hal epolon to him about heel occurred prior to that time. When he left in November the poet -offline hot been put in as goal working order as the port- iere' In the eity of Ottawa. The Gov- ernment had been forced to adopt a defensive attitude by the action of the Oppomition. Instead of being al- lowed to develop a progressive nnd trotetructive politer. In the name of the people of tba. West ?le appealed to „thn reifiesttiell to ewe hindering the - emernnietif Teo* the develoement of the Ynkon. MR. T. D. g/tAIO. Mr. T. Texan Craig (Kent Durlian) eald that Mr. Morrison hnd mnile nn "'WOO for the Government, lot it we* net an apology smelt an he Witted etre te have made for lila parte. MR. RICHARDSON. Mr. Richardson (Lifter)/ Wb fOlkrir- "I. saki that he had protested *gained the officiate being ellpyrvel take nsi endow in ecellweltim with the 1. re_liketee and heemgretniatea the iii;ertuneet wpon haring disoredinnerl PreetIne• Hon. member* of the owernment had made it very elever that thee perpmeal La no measinte to ladola till* fealty offiernia. --lemur* this charms made hy the reetteltien, he tooled that Mr rekleleeInhed seeitnit too ine selfir eharsee 2nft them t hieing the ertienter ones mat the rlornmeetree_ e'lrierat of the f iota '481/0 31ov7 tri limn retaining gliteeterlea, ineevengere And anseet- nen see the Persona he toe mi s. he. ante, ems $38.60.0 eit. A, dinner wee . apihle41100111. igeonertiesieWity at eraithee _teethe co51mis! lane in eennectkm with the water- front Wes. MR. DOMVILLE. Mr. lionivele (King's. N. B.) sold that the atteclut of the Oppusition in eou- motion with the. Yukon matter* were more largely direcited itt the elittieter of the laterit,r than at the officials. and had narrowed (keen at kust to an impeachment of the Minister el the Interior. He rerented the /Altai* made epee himself by 81r Charles Tupper, because lie had felt it bus duty am Man towards man to defend an innocent man, whom the right hon. ^gentleman was elanderlag in _the Home, weere _attacked Lad ,to opportunity to defend Mimed. Major Watielt war not a friend of las: yet, believing tliat the fouler te the Oppesition wee making a mistake, he lougist to check him, but that lio1. gentleman cried "Silence." to though he war Wei itt per mul cracking the wiap over his followers& Because lie had broueht before lam mine years ago scansialsin connection with the C. P. 1L ir Charles Tupper hati never forgiven hint; he had geme through his ()r. Doinvillee) county and slid hint' an injury, but he had lived to wee the day when that right hon. gentleman was turned out of power. The right hon. gentleman had alendered him and had Wander- ed Major Waled'; lie heel cared nothing for Ms (Mr. lemoilleat) feelings, and he cared nothing for the feelings of Major Waite' anti he family, no king an he could gratify him apieen. The thoaker culled the attention of Sir. Wattle° to the fact that hie lan- guage wile unparliamentare• Referring to the method by which chair0 are being made against the (ioiersituent, he mid he Would out make the etatennent, but lie vrould ask the hon, leader of tile Opposition what he would say if lie did "tate that they had seven *8,000 to the Nugget news- paper to help tt out of difficulties. The hon, g•ntle•man had refused th give the names of those who made charges, but Ir• could give him the name of one - Barney Segen-who lied Raked lien for Mir Ilibbertes address, as he wanted lo.end tern- some compfahren telitinerf, The hon. le.acier of the Oppoeition had mad- a charge ageing& him in the lionise when 110 knew it to be, false. The Speaker calted Mr. Domvilie to order for the latter statement. Mr. Domville withdrew the 'nate- event. and expressed les regret that the leader of the Opposition had made the statement without having first es- orrtatned that it was, correct. MR FRANK OLIVER. 3fr. ()Ilver (Alberta) said he, aid' not altogether share in the childlike con - teepee, in the Aimee angelic roun- 15l10e, some members expressed 61 the Yukon. There were charge' againet the late Adminietrator for the die- tect, but that official is not now in the service -of the Governmeat, axe there had been no allegations against hie succeseor. After Mr. Davin had spoken, at 10.25 the queetion was put by the Deputy Speaker, the members) being called in and the vote taken, the amendment to the amendment being carets(' on the following division : Ythe-eiliters. Bain, Detainee Beau - potpie Beleoure Bell 1PrIneet. Bernier. Bertram, Bethune, Blair, Borden (King'st, Rostock, Bournesa. Bourbon. nate, Britton. Brown, Bruneau, ger. nett. Cartwright (Sir Richard),Caney, C'hampagne, Copp, Coettgan, Deebene, Demers, Dobele Domville, Dupre, Edward's, Ellie, Erb, Ethic'', Feathereton, Fieher, Flint, Fortin, Gauthier. Gauvreau, elbson. God - bout, Graham, Ha ley. Harwood. Holmes. Hurley, Hutchison, Johnston. Joy de LotbIniere (Sir Henri). Lang, Laurier (Sir Wilfrid). Lavergne. gets, Lewin. Livingston, Lognn.Mack- le. McCarthy, Meiregor, Mc(iuigan, McHugh, McInnes, Meissac, McLellan (Prince). McLennan envenom), Mc- Millan. McMullen, Medore, Marcel. Ma rti nestu, Ma x well, Meige Wig - nault, Monet, Morrtion, Oliver. letr- melee. Paterson: Penny. l'ettet. Pronix, Rats, Richardson, Rinfret, Rogers, Rome, Russell. Rutherford. iiatard, Reiter. Semple, Sifton,Sinet- singer, Somerville, litenson. Stubbs. SutherInne Toimie, Tucker. Tureott. Wood (Hamilton). Toth! 101. Nays -Beattie. Bell (Pictou). Ben- nett. Blanchard, Borden (Hall(aX). Cargill, Carecallen, Chnuvin, Clancy. Clarke. Cochrane, Corby, Craig, Davin, Degas. Earle. Ganong. Genes, (Jilmour. liaggart. Hale, Helens, Hughes. In- gram, Knelbech. ternary, Klock. Ktoetifer, La Riviere. Macilonakt (King's). McCleary. McDougall. Mo Inerney. McLennan ellengerry), Mc- Neill. Marcotte, Martin, Mills. Moore, Morin, Pope, Prior, Quinn, Roche, Tay- lor, Tupper (Bir Charles). Wallace Wil- son. Total, 48. •The following membere were paired : MeChire-Onillet, Cerintle•Roddlek, Sir Davies -Sir C. H. Tupper, Multi. mon-Klock. Cowan•Montague. If iilock- McAilleter. Fltspnerick - MneLaren, Davis-Tyrwhitt, Gaits -Ives, linePher- oson-Osler, Dyment-McCoonlek. Tarte- Porter, Campbell -Seagram, Fielding - Powell, Lanaerkin•Brotter, Calvert - 110111, D. C. Frmer-Fienterenn, Dr, Mae Innate -Unclean, Talbot -Bergeron, Frost -Sir A. Cnron. Geoffrion-Poupore. Brodeur-Tieriale, Belth-J. R. Robert- son, galenist -Biel (Addington), Mac- donnell•Ferguenn. • 14Orlite-Rnennugicl, Carroll-Proner, Prefontaine Monk, Clinritooliobituron. IMPERIAL STAMP DUTIES. Before moving the Adjournment of the House Sir WIttrtd Laurier read a eniteeram which he had just received from the High Commis/donee seating that the proposed new Wimp duties, according to the resolution, only affect suchsecurities ea are not now let te (damp duty, consequently colonial reel Government stocki, honed and reentered In London art not affected, but that stocks of all kinds honed in Canada and Internet payable there are Affect. et! if sent to England for MO. A mooting of coloniAl agents, - general Wall held In hie office to -day, and tie. matter Is being watilbed closely. Ottawn, April e The delette upon the addreen having been dim- powei of, the House to -day nettled dowe to beefiness, And the proceed- ings during the whole of the after- noon amnion partook of the nature of a prolonged note of interrogation. In immix to Mr. MeDougall. the Pleader Welted that the cod to the Dominion Treoury of the prohibition pleberite was $1S0,604 1.0 date., Mit there were+ a few outstanding se - count". In *newer to Mr. Kionpfer. the lervenier atifltad that the total nonce the eornatiwdon relating to affairs he- tween Caned* and the United Stet's'. Whether travelling exPenee. Urine expenses of the rosimlnelonerm. their ere at it cost of 11318.25, sad Cale edam 'share of the oust of the dra- ms. eveu itt. Weehlugeou wail 11665.- 05. Certolu trips on board the liov- erument steamer at Quebec mist $77e. The auteunt peed to Mr. John Chariton um member of the commit/ - eon We. $1,766.48 fur living ex- penses. He received no other payment thee %her Jest ALAllovii4rterene. rieeghtwer . tee iseM6 questions relating to Deadman's is• laud, Ur. litertieu retied that the land war not handed over to Van - mere; City in 1887 for use es a park. As it was toed us it site furit contagious (Rouen hospital and a tiurying groued lit ounnection with the same. It wee not considered tu be of very great value. Mr. Elifton, in :tonere to Mr. Corneal - len IN. Haertanme, mid that him travel - leer and living expeume pale by the Government Iron July lots 1894 to lebruttey 28th, 181391 incluesive, was $920; cab hire, $25 ;. a total of 045. Tile travelling expenew of hid private mecretary for the mule period were 11408.30 and hie cab hire $450; the ex- penses of his niemenger were $12.6.1, makjzsg a total of $1,867. The exPelleee of Ws friends travelling with him were not pald by the Goverement. In mower to /dr. (*aigrette the Pre- mier said: Far from considering that En expreming their opinion upon the subject of Stellate reform the Proven - cite Legisiaeuratareweararialipplug the fettle* amigrati to them by the con- etitution, the Government are a opin- ion the% the Provincial Legislature& love a vital intereat in tire question and that It is eminently proper for them to express their views on the same. If the hon. gentleman holds a different view he in at variance on We point with the leader of the I ippo- *Von, wild. in the debate on the ad- drese apealam of the conclitionu whtteti he beid ensee&ial to juetify a reform in the coturtitution of the Senate, saki (Hansard, pare 86): "Why, sir, the un- animous vote of the Home and of the Senate of Canada would not accom- plish the object, =km every Province in this Dominion from tire Atlantic to the Pacific, that 14 a constituent part of the' Confederation, on due not- ice and afteron election ratified it am well!" THE MANITOBA SCHOOLS. In answer to ler. Caftraln, ler Wil- frid Lawler mkt: As a (postern of fact, there Ilea been no correepoodence between the Government or any mem- ber thereof and Hie Holiness the Popeosaul the Shored Ooliege a tile Prepeganda In relatlen to the Man- itoba sehol question. As a quedtien of rigitt, every subject of iter MaJ- ty who belongs to the Roman Ca• thole Church ham the right 1.1 cor- remmond with Hie Holtman the -Pope or tee Perrot College of th. Pro- pagenda or any of the Archbishops or Bieliope et Canada or of any other part of the world, and for the tie- atelliereof Vat" elan, elellikilliselretbe abridged by ine (stet that ho may be an adviser a the Crown, he owed no account to the hon. member or to any utile r fellow -subject. The Govern- ment have reasons to believe that the settlement kncern am the Linner- Greenwae rettlement has been ac- cepted by tile majority of the min- ority, thougli not unanimously. In so fax art the Federal Jurisdiction Is concerned, If the lion. gentieulan 3. not eettiefied that the settlement shoukl be final, it is open to lam or arty member cf! Parlement to attack it.. In no fa.r as Provincial jurisdiction is conoeened, Mr. Greenwey at Man- trea.I on the 30th of Derember, 1896, "Hiteing knowledge of Ute Mete of affairs which existed prrar to 1890, ae we hied, welepugh, t It was not In the best interests; of thet coutitry that it ehouki be done. But, air, we mkt then, and we say now, if you can eaggest anything during the disemesion to make it more accep- table to ail chums, we are Prepared 10 acceot It. I know I an, vent- ing for the penile of Hatiltiphrt, and I repent :lean, and I want you to make a note of it, that we propane to work out the modem in a fair and genenoue feint, and not to under - the reeponedbility of ceasing up yirenor Nixie solissole, leaving the of 'thorn. sehools in a etate sltilgla is the reepennbility. If they ranee. It they who ert na- rrow time to time, euwgert any y wheel we este meet their we to a fu,rther extent, we Mail ways be prepared, Mr. Premier, to ler it." n reply to a (exertion by Mr. Mc- ary, lion. Mr. Blair stated that P. Peered, divielonal superintendent of Welland Canal, had been dismirted ter Inquiry into charges that he d mnd• it a practice for years te see- the names" of laborers upon the pay riffctor kmge. r than they lisid,reallei n reply to Mr. Caorrain, Hon. Mr. nem Mated that the lease or title eke which the ('r-ownbolds the peo- ny in Quebec known ste the Plains Abraham expire!. ort May let. 1901; t the property reverts to the ladies 8t. Ursula, Quebec ; that a memorial been received from the Nova /leo- nine/real Society of Halifax in to- tem to the renewal a the lenati, and t the matter ham been mete. con_ ration. The Government, Dr. nor - Mated, le disponeed to consider fee_ ley the proposal to acquire the pro - y if the price le reasonebie. ir mee)lifed1 Laurier Stated, In reply Mr. McMillan (South Huron), that was not In a pupation to -day to give orm.ation ngarding the amount of travelling a.nd living expensoe of Charles" Tupper and III* secretaries attendants while he was a Minis - of the Crown and High etemmia- r. on. Mr. Blair, replying to Mr. Ben_ ostated that no prIvate car liaa purehosed or construeted by the iartment of Railways since July '943t Ind the official ear Montreal been purchruerd for the usr• of the fic Menager at a cast $4,50e Wilfrid -Laurier, in reply to Mr - demon (Halton), minted that the of Martin C. Connolly for the root sertione mete of binder twine Kingeiton had been accepted, and itt eact entered Into ureter it with the a Hardware Company, of London. prima °ogle not be given until the t had been marketed by the pur- ring toe question placed on the, by Sir Hibbert Tupper, Hon. Mr. I said that the mining regulations' tea*. to the Yukon elerritory have published several times' in the (ia (innate, the fourth publoation kig been on the 5th 01 March, 1098, he had no information as to the they were received At Damien on. 8Utores announootnesit ti y to Mr. George Tarim that Mr. •le, the Adminletrator in the on, le no relative of the Minister he Interior, was received with take fif chi 01 4113 ran wa vie al comb (le the af he ter Wo Bo Pr of tha of had tea tat the nick• den Ora Pert (Chee to he int the Sir and ber alone nett beer fare let, Tref Hen tender CU at cant Hot)) The Oil bpi' cheese liele Mier Mee aPPI teen Can.n bit hat date City 0111 rept Yuk of t cheers. In reply to Mr. Douglas (East Ansi- tdbi))ft), Mr. Seem stated that 1100 permite had been inenwel he the De- partment of the, Interior to Import liquor into the Yukon Anne the let a September. 1097, covering 120 gal- lons, anti that SS had been issued hy 110 Government of the Nrirtlierest Territories', twit not at the respoort or loglifsmition of the Government of Can- ada or 0$ any offirael thereof. Replytog to • merstion by Ron. Lir. Feder. Fier ftk-hael rertwright mkt that as ler ma ran he dotarnatned from the tormon Meet( the diarrhwinatIng (MOP.* imon Caned/len kismet' wet he as nearly as can be itilered, owing to the reffieuity re (ern*dns the elamefiess term of -realms bins kve enueserrated, followie: Bar - .ei11;19. C-1791.4 of 48 pounib; peens and peas, 8 8-10 ovate pavr beetle, of 60 pounds; beck. wheat, nom, utter, 4 4-10 mute per butted ef 86 moon; rye anti whetter, 9 7-10 ciente per Mabel of 60 pounds ; canned lobsters am' clammed wits; apples, uolue; butter, 9-10 omit ear puund , clover, bliteetice Mid ag- ricultural inspietueuta, none. Mee ternole...me ep -teat the M"Maimieet WAS DOt aware that meref now little baPse conetructiesi a, ettonaer at Pit., had bei en utpurted to work Bennett, B. C. - Abolut 100 out of s. Set of 187 (=nom having been disperee of, the tot* up the consideration of the optima of mutiou, of which there were 94 oti the meter paper. A num her oi u J15I1 motsona for returns were 1esi, anti the Hone took re - teem. When the Mum rammed thel even- ing Mr. Frossr (Lambton) explained that he bud voted for tSr. Bertram's ansenitment to the amendment to the tuitions', but ids IMMO had been one heed Iron the Votes ant Proceed - to authorise -the amalgamation of the -Erie & Huron Railway Company and the. Lake Erie & Detroit Rlver Railway Cotnpany -Mr. McGregor. Mr. Fortin moved the second reading of lea bill to amend the winaing-up act. It provided for tile appointment of insiectora for joint atock coni - minim =dug lrjtn liquktatitei, And irt- spectors not to be necessarily paid, and their appointment to be optional with the Judge. - MaJor Beattie moved the second reading of his bill respecting the sale of railway. passenger tickets. 'He explained that it was intended to prevent speculation in ferry loath. a practice very common on the Detroit River, or, In other words, to extend clic law preventing ticket -scalping to ferry boats. Sir Wilfrid Laurier pointed mit that to make this a irenerat law would be very unjust to the minor ferry lines, 'luck as those acme" the Ottatra River, and suggested a private bill to cover Major Beattle's came. The suggestion was adopted. ABOUT CRAIN INSPECTION. Delegates Present Arguments at Ottawa, _ UNIFORMITY IN SAMPLE SOUGHT The aelegation regarding grain in. spevtlua was heard this forenoon. Hon. Sir Henri July was present. and along with him wets 110n. CM - .440 meeting le, reading the reeolutious &newel by the western grain 'stand- ard board Thew neseutions, when rummarized, &Awl for one inspection of grate at Winnipeg. /tot that it be final. Thay ale) requested that there ihould to grading under the act. and that mixing should be done with. The inspectors of grain are 1.0 ba paid by weary, and not by fees, as at pre- sent. Dr. Douglas, M. P., movie. and Dr. Rutherford. Id. P., teecoedi, that the western board representative++ should be heard. Mr. C. N. Bell, Secretary of the Nord, pointed out that it was the dethe of the board to have grading by the act, so thee the standard will be as close to possible. Mixing ought to be done away with, and the wheat should be placed on the Euro- pean market as geceived at the ele- vators. The object was to get the wheat on the market In as perfect condition al possible. There ought to be one and a final intootion at Win- nipeg; there were now four or five different points. Mr. Castle, representing the Corn Exchange, Winnipeg, supported what Mr. Belt had saki. What was wanted wan to get the wheat on the London market in. as pure a state as when It left the farmers In the west. ?dr. Parials supported what lia4 been agreed upon by the western replevied'. Lateen, ere that the trasie might be puts on a sound basis. Mr. McLachlin, a Toronto milleraeld that the meeting which had passed the resolution" presented by the west - are Board was not representative, becauee he was a member and was not invited to be present. Thee were here to attend this meeting to -day. or at any rate representatives were appointed to be present, from To- roete Hamilton, London, Kingston. Peterboro, Guelph, and Thorold Boards of Trade. and from the Dominion Mill - ewe' Association. There were also rep- mmentatives premed from Port Ar- thur and Fort William. Besides these there were just three members of western grain Standard's Board. He stout(' like as well es they to see a peonanent standard, ran it was im- poneible to got this. Ass a practical man who had to deal with wheat he wanted to( say that permanent stand- eei was totally impressible. Ile ater- Rested that the mooed resolution should ho taketi up be Itself. The first merely said that the pres- ent system of inspection was Unsatis- factory, in injuring the reputation of grain abroad, and was adopted with- out discuenion. The isticond reeolution of the wentern Board won ln favor of a permanent Hoard, and gentling under the word- ing and meaning of the art. It was deemed ter itself The opinion In trO west was pretty general on the iftelect. It was saki that the erop varied, but the standard should not vary. Mr. A. L. Spirit, of Tommie, wanted 11 permanent etandard defined. Mr. King, of Port Arthur, represent. Ins the Board of Trade there, approved of the propceitfons of the western MOM Mr. Crain, an exporter or Erato from Manitoba, mid all agreed on the ne- cessity a uniformity In grain stan- dard. Mr. Crain held that the present Act shook, he remodelled. Mr. Sefton aakpd W liethry Mr. Cretin, na n lamps exporter, heard that grain inmseetore were leen rare- ful le, gentling wheat for export than for domentle ettleisometimes grading No. 2 for export ite No. 1. Mr. Crain makl this had not occur- red to lib, knowledge, nod that if an kinpector tliti smell a thing, hin use- fulness was at an met Mir Henri Raid that all 'seemed to agree on something permanent. The ressolution wan passed, the Mitre resolution providing against& the miring of wheal In a eargo shetnient, so that no mixed mops mirooki earry a straight grade mere, firote, wart unnnimounly missed, the word terminal being strnek out, so its to Inchste all elevator*, whether at Fort terminal or other- wise. The meeting of the gralnmen ad learned until afternoon. kik ler Kbiarts sad tab so other In the Manila Pollee Omni. "Who and what wee the deoeeneeri• "ilei was a tembeenot from 'Frisco, TOW Honor. "And what Is your 0Ion110 for killing him' "He waa the Intl' hinatel idiot Tour ironer, who worked me wtt sea thout the imprimot, elegise a err, - tlermIand ruin -.44011.kliPee, ..s'estesismersese v rereete ^ LOTTIE ELWOOD DEAD. A Bothwell Girl Commits Suicide in Detroit. --e-'eliiieeseee eine. HAD BEEN A VAUDEVILLE DANCER Detroit, report : Pretty Lottie El- wood, vaudeville *weer, whose hotue wee in Bothwell, took fifty mute' worth ot morphine istert night, and her lifeleas body is now iu poesemion of Geist Bros., undertaken+. Of late battle her beeu revving at the Wit Home, ou Larned street. Her room was pretelly furnished photo- graphs of men nod women acknoed the wet* a piano steed In one corner of the room, and empty clempague We- ttest, tied with ribbon's, 'leased her fancy. Yesterday afternoon she re- mained in her room About, 6 o'clock a measenger toy brought bee a note signed "Fred.' it explained that the writer Waft unable to see her any more, and that he had left the city. Lottie called & bell boy teal sent lent after fifty ciente worth of morphine, which etre heeled at Bratien's _pimenuthe. est itire111110. A few momenta later bottle call. ci Clarence Newby, bell boy, to her room. "Clarence," she said, "I'll be dead le about an hour. See that letter' Wen, that MAO it. Give this to the coroner." Lottie took a nqte from her bed and gave it to the bey. lt read am followa: 'Mother -Forgive Inc. Good-bye. I did it for you. No names mentioned. "Lotele." Dr. Charles E. Blakeley was called and worked over the girl, who rapide ty became unconsekno, and done died. Coroner Hoffmann came an.1 nein the remains to the morgue. Last January Lottle determined to die anti took a large does of mor- phine. She was removed from her home on Randolph street to (irate Hopeal and recovered in a few dept. shortly after her recovery John C. Frick, a young tierman, who loved the pretty little actreas, asked her to die with him Lottle refused and Frisk went to hie apartmenta at 109 Mouroe avenue. and 'swallowed enough ("Rebuile acid to kill two men. He was found dead In hie note the following day. Another man, a mer- chant, also ended his tomer on , the glee account. Lottie was about 22 year* of age. Her brother lived in peered, but le ;tow at his home in London. Ont. He was notified hurt night. .1111_11/1711B1„.WIFE file Lady Suffered Terribly From Rheumatism, Her Jointa Ifigan to :Swell and Twist Out ot all Shane -Death Would Have Been a. Relief -Dr. Williems Pink PIlls Restored Her to Health. (From the Harriette' Tribune). After long consideration ena much hesitancy about having her naUlP made public. Mrs. John A. Copland, wife of the editor and proprietor of the Harriston Tribune, has revolved that the world thould know how weederfully her health was restored by the timely use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Our rep- reeentative interviewed Mr. Copland and the following it hie statement of the case: " Whiled we were living in To- ronto at 99 McGill street, my wife took 43 In the autumn of 1894, and had such racking pains that she could hardly etlr. Ono of the beta repecialiste in Toronto was toilet in and he diagnosed the :epee one of acute inflammatory rheumatism. His prescriptione were given and he mid that the case way a very severe one anti it would be a wonder if her joints§ did not become misshapen. %hat ties emin-nt physician proLet- et! CAMP true. At the end of anionth my wife was worse than ever, and her wriete and knuckles were twist eti greatly out of shape. She wan so oeheartened that she would weep at the *lighten provocationshe was loath to nay ln bed, and had to be amilsted to arise and dress, every movement giving ber intense pain. During all the ensuing winter this elate of things continued. the gratin ally becoming worne In spite of the ittrong medicine' and the lotions that the doctor prescribed for her. We tried in vein the montage treatment and the electrical treatment. fdy wife would moan nearly all night with the pain. She was .unabW to hold the baby, and even could not bear to have a perion point a finger at her. I feared that the spring would we my wee under the nod, anti you may be mire I was terribly affect- ed by M. All thls time we continued to give her the doctor's treatment and medicines, until finally my wife stoutly refused to take any more of the drugs. From that out 'the began to improve, and one evening I was astonished to see her coming to meet me when I arrived home from the office. "Why." I mid, the doctor le doing you good, after all ?" "Not at alt," said, anti smiled. Then she pro raced a little, round wooden box and held it up. "I have a great sac - ret to tell you." the laughed. "Un- known te you, I have been taking Dr, Witness.' Pink PUS, and thin he the seventh box. They are rapidly curing. me. Naturally I was overjoyed and almost, wept at the thought of how very near I came to losing her. She coutinued taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pale and before she had finished the eleventh box the wee quite well again and to -day her write' and knuckles are as shapely as ever. Several of our neighbor's in To 'onto knew how sick she was, and can corroborate every word I have etid. Either myself or my wife are willing to 'swear to the truth of theme Matoments. lir. Copland ha, been laughed at for the enthneinem with which he haw sting the prairie. of Dr. WIllInme Pink Pith', hut he believes that anything so valuahle to mankind Pt0.1 1,1 get all the praise it deeerven. - lire Copland was open at her re abienee oti King rtreet. Harriston, and she eorroixtrated every word her husband has maid. fthe reluctant. ly gave ertusent to have her name publithed, but mail that ehe thnsight It proper thee the effiracy of these pine ahould be noes known. She wax led to use Dr. Williams' Pin* Piths through owing the steermniss of CUM, in thus newmpapers. • A devil haa been closed in gerwir= whereby the Midland Terminal Rail- way Company and the Florence & ("ripple Creek Rallwfte, fuel the Fier- cest* redaction works, at Fioneneve Vote hew. been mold tn a London mend, - nate for $R,000,0110. -.44erora1 est*. semeteeed ses merle eller" at P. W. Ellis & Ores I I "IPOPI0istilten AIMS sale jewelry factory. Torento....4016igairs Aic-/1/0444411101-411" MEN AT WORK 00. 00. PLEASURE BENT ass always Accidental Hart mat - *At - Tbysleai strain. ST. JACOBS OIL is a good treed in such than of Deed ; it cures surely. eggewax /SSW 1100 PanSfiltVie0 WHAMS The Yolk Wept Prom the Air by Pr. The Signal quest Moving. A European inveutor haat elven something entirely new for the pram vatiou of egg. lie had come to ti conclusion that_ the econtain within itself the elements for ita ow erieservation, and that se loug at. ti yolk le not allowed to come in col tact with the air, decay would not se In. This object he proposed to acconi pile* by keeping the yolk oonetantly Immerged in the iiilburung. Were ehe yolk nieseeb 4be-siteil. which is por- oar definite air, It would be con- teuanated. It is a well-known fact that the yolk hag a tendency 10 rim in the albumen. and if an egg la al- lowed te remelt' at reset for a certain time the yolk will COueli to the top. and, as bacteria doveiop very soon af- ter, the whole egg rota. Part of Hs " invention, therefore, contests in turn- ing the eggs so tbe yolk ix kept txm- tinnally In the centre of the aibumeu. If tbe egg etapding upright were wholly inverted the air cell at tile top wouki ha ve 10 plough its way f rom one end of the egg to the other. and there la, cousseqaently, a risk of con- taminn atio. &, tbe egos are only tuned to the extent of an Inclination of about 45 degrees from the upright; that an angle of 45 degrees on one side to the same angle on the other, or 90 degrees hi all. at one turn. Tbe clop are plated upright in perforated trays, each of which contains a hun- dred. The trays are stacked a frame, with about three inches be- tweini them. They are hung upon piv- ots. and are kept In posItiou by wheel - work at the aide of the frame. A couple of turns of the handle attached to the wheel will suffice to turn the frames from the one angle to the other. He claims that he can thus turn 23,000 eggs I:: hall if an mhininnute00 . . or 1.000.0 elirI a'rt of the invention connate in a method of viewing the eggs before they are sent out, to assertain lf &hare senseagy.bed.ermagatemeg them. 'tor that purpose an arrarepeenent 01 black screene le Marin in front of an open door, and a tray of eggs la ens- pe_nded 11.11 it Tbe viewers look out- ward and 0511 at once detect a bad egg by ita dark oolor. Tbe whole 100 are viewed at once. The inventor made a teat last year with 3,000 ewe and poetesses numer- ous certificatre from parties who had tested tbe eggs. They were put in on March 5th. 1897, and were taken out at the end Of December. He had re - no complaint/8 to to the quallte of ttm egga Oat of the 8,000 eggs there were 100 really rotten. Ile thee announced that he was going to make a final teat of over 50,000 ears. 11 rusissaso tod r- KVILRY THURSDAY MORNING Br MeOILLICVDDT. ed Terms of Sobertliptissi , •15 Six 111011th.. e• en One year, 1 Ott ADVMRTI8ING ALWAYS P•T31. Advertising IS an indication of prole perity ; yet too many merchants seem to believe that without favorable trade conditions" and actual promerity repremrated by Many mills, plenty 'of mosry And nunverons antes, edvertio Ing does not pay. They appear to for- g et that from Mleer neoessity people mune atielitye freyieg noteething whether timer he gotxt or finencially dull. !Icing, therefore. compelled to buy, the next quantal vrith tire pur- chaser where to bay. Naturally the meechants who are not chary in the Me of the advertising columns id a goal newspapere like Tim Signal will got their patronage. It pays to ad- vertise conetantly ; the mere publi- cation of an intermittent announce- ment la AO unprofitable practice for the merchant to follow. Tb• New Woman Now enters upon pursulte formerly monopolised br meet. But the femin- ine nerves are still hers and she miners from thothache. To her we recom- mend Nervillne-nerverpala cure -cares toothache in a moment. Nerviline, the most marvellows pain. remedy known to ecience. Nerelline may be used efficaciounly for all nerve pain. neer Try Bre Nessesst " Are your eyes tired ?" asks a Columbus avenue optician by means of a sign In his window. " Try a massage, twenty five coots." The operation takes ten minutes. and Is very 'soothing. The optician places you in a chair and quickly manes° lates the eyelids with his forefingers and thumbn. rubbing them 111.1t towanl the noes and then bank to. ware the entre. He says that it prevent. the circiiinalen of blood acrose the eyes and clears away the tiny. flitting emote 'that some. times bother people who read a great deal. Lisp Kinard a Liniment hi the House. Tim New Shirt Waist. Fieurodolis in blade blun, purple and red are to be seen on the new allart-walate. Red fiser-de-Its op lilac shirte are rather hard to bear, but large black ones look almoct as ugly. On the dell, blue shirts; that promise to he more popular title year than any erther color, dark bias and white f learn delle are rather odd and effective. But It le a stiff design at beet, and deem not mom imitable for so neglige garment NS a Mom. linen bodice. wass mired of a bed cans of ()OM by MINARD'S LINIMF.NT, Srinse, C. C. I. Lagos. 1 gam oared of tom Of votes by MIN - AMPS LINIMENT. Yarmouth. Charles PIttanner. 1 was (-urea of &fatten Itheumatiern by MINARDle LINIMENR Burin, Nfld. Lerwies P., Butler. A hay famine le reported le the rloinity of London. Ont., owing te late wprtnie. John th-Lea.n. of Rroolidale, is dead, aged 102. It le seated that E. 'T. Hooley is to be prosecuted. MOnteetrl I Is tklielta.111111 with a floret in the .thelewile rinneter. Thera meta 10" =r1 414.11 In ma une when It le tett in tbs. srertfieast section air a cheek. Who/male emigration is end ..Mt One month, in adVAAllo tires months. Astvertiable Melees /eget sod other came 53 visetkommeste, Perlin 3 fir fled m it. rtio aii 1 1 °tints per line for each subieouent intertl•m. Meesired by a 000n pare!' s..ale. kluelness cards of six linss and under. 43 per 70.1r Adeertieements of loaf, Found. Stniyed. Mutations Vac .nt, Situ.iou. Wanted and klu.inon. Chance. Wald. cl, not ex,eedIng 8 lines nonpareil. $1 per month. Howie* on $ale and Farm. on dale, sot to exased 8 tines. 111 for fins month, We per sub- it-tiuent mouth. Largvr sdvo. in proportion Any special notice, the object of which le to promote the pecuniary benefit of •ny nal or company. 1t be ooneldered an advertise- ment and eharged •emirdingly. Local notices in nonpareil type one cent iner wordno notice Ism then We. Local notices la ordinary reading type two rents per word. No notice for leas than 30c. Notioss for churches and other religion' and benevolent Institutions, half rata. _ Subwribers who 1.11 10 receive THIL 1(.01•L regularly by mail will meter • favor by at> qnalnting us of the feet at na early • date as possible. Whim a change of liddreas is desired, both the old •ifd the new adieus...1'0'11d b. steal. Publisher's Nolte.. J. E. Le Tourrl. of Goderich, ha. been •p - pointed local Travelling Agent for the Town- ship. of Ooderich. Colborne. A.htleld and Ws wanostt. paetinastsiit over the district are also empowered to receive subscriptions to Tits 81All own munkwtions mufti be addressed 9Nal- D. MCOILLICUDDIC, Tem Illitnest., Telephossi Can 30. •Genniee, Ont. THURSDAY, APRIL. 27, 1.99. • 'MA% F1.1,1140 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAi. Mixed 11.11 and Repress. Mixed AIIIiiVL Mall and Repress Mall and Repress. Mall and Expresso Mixed ILO* a.m. 1.10 p.m. 1.40 p.m 10.30 p.m. 7 13 am. 2.30 p.m. 3.33 p.m. 0 SISTRITRIL m. NICHOLSON. L.D S.. DENTAL SUMMON, - -- Room. opposite the Post OrRee. Gold Filling. Crown and Bridge Work • 8p101alty. . Tear,,' RePtglence. g M. MATHER, D.D.S.. L.D.S.-DkNTAL /J. Surgeon -Latest and approved methods for all dental operation*. Preset vat lopto of the net ural teeth a specialty. 033ce: Cor. West tit. and Square tup steir.i. 'Entrance on West .treet. wit ite • fat Surgeon . bi emaciated h I M. TI'IRNSUrN19o.D.S.. L.D.A-Ditel- Dr. Dixon, of Mont .1 Gold and poroelikin, artificial teeth mounted on gold or aluminum bases. Special attention given to the pewter 'salon of (1,r natural teeth. Office In 31.'Lawn's new block. 24 MU LIM AL., EIRNIINT HEATON-BARRISTER, SOLI 14' citor, Notary Public. Canadian Rank of Commerce theme". the Smart. Ooderich. lew I y 1,1 CAMPION. Q.C. -BARRISTICR, SOLI .1.4e Woe. Notary.Aks °Moe over Medical Hall, Square. Ooderlob: ik.Ar IL JOHNSTON-SARRISTR. SOLI - 1.31.• c3i Coinrals.lone , te, Money to loan. 0111one: Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew streets. Goderiels. Ont. 604 0Iftze(bre.. 71'8. :Berttint."..11wLerd)LICitTirelatt: Prods( Sunda 1. 3.53 at leveret rates 3150 4'AkI(OWa PR0UDIrOOT-.13-ARRI87KRe. 5.7 Attorneys. SolicitorsAm, Goderich. J. T. (Jarrow. Q.U.. W. Proudfoot, ADIRROM. BOLT It HOLMES. BARRIS Cemeron, Q.C., P. Holt, Dudley ROIIIIPS. ewe. 'elicitors in Chanocer. Re., (19401015. JO.rAR.L71V11NCIR. ti .nd ia recognIsAncee of bil1. aMdavits or affirm* Wins, depotti lions or 'demo declarations In or concerning any action, milt or preeeedIng in 1.11. 11110 Court of .1 melee. the Corset of APPeal for Ontario, nr In any County or IdoutIon Court •Il anaantiona carefully •nd promptly steamed. Residents' and P. 0. addreft -Don Smarten, Ont. 22eStf _ LOANII AND IPI5VRA35C14. • --- - M (1.1flUsy'rtft)lolAiknApl•rii;irtieVfitCodis PER., CIfiNT, claw farms to rent or sell. Holmes itAloter1.10 rent or ter *ale. R. N. letWiel, Barrister. lioderich Ci SEAMEN, rONVRVANCER AND Di- em" intrance °Moe. epitomes Karin's Hobe. norierich. _ ItIONILV TO LEND ON MOIIAlee AT lel 54 per rent. Notes Mimeo C. 81..A. GEO °Mee : Opposite Martin's Hotel, Ded- erick'. L' J. 7. NA ;TEL -FIRN, LiFfil AeD AC - .11' • Mr* lmenemes Agent : at lovreat neat Oflire Car. North sI. • lid Square, Ontierteh. 74 vfoNRY LENT) A LARGE AMO1'N1' ,V1 of Private Fund. for Investment at low- est rates en neeekom mertgagee. Apply to (+ARROW ft PRO(' DFOOT. 1) RADCLIFFE ORNE1tAl. I N LT - 111.• aims. Real Moue and Money Losales Agent. Oply first rifts. companies represented. Memel, to lend no straight loan., at the loweat rate oi interest going, In any way In suit the borrower. Office Second glom from Square, Weet street, tioderieh. RIM MACIVITIR IIIMOPoi. 'W MACHINE SHOPS ALT. KINDS OF il ROp.11. Work done at RO11.01111b1. Priesw Farming Implement. for sale. Machinery, new end amend hand. bought and sold. Kn- ighton and Holier. for Rale Stand Date.' nld wedlion a50p, corner Visteria and Trafalter erten. J. BAXTER kt;NOf MA N ' AVCT1016111111111140. rrHOMAS OUNDRV, AUCTIONRIR AND Insurance Agent. titsledieh, Ont. Agent London and lonewihire Eire Ina. Co., the Gore District Mutual Ine. Co. Salsa attooded to In she Part of the comity. Only 1011N KNOX, ORNIRAL AUCTIONSICR el itnd Land Valuator, ciederke. Ow_ Rav. trig has terneiniwitie armistice In the sun timmerhur trials. ha I. to c position to die eharge with thorough atildafaction all ems miwion. entropies, to him. Order. left at Buxton'. Hotel. nr sent hy Man hia 53ltrigle. ninle.1' t 13. ?tY ettimetc ntitineearttend". RRIA 0 M 1.851113*50 W LANS. MORS OF MARR1A011 If. essee.ny Miller's Warne Pandang correct all mint' trenahlee ea 'sat of appoptik • losimierro" arni11116U-1111111WO erne. pietztae. Edo.; nine to take..