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BODNDIBT QUISTIONI
statement of Sir Wilfrid
Laurier in Parliament,
�-IfH, TOPPER
FMPOsal to Inonw thy, Tu in
Chinamen,
I QUBsT101 of 01DE1 UIRID,
Ottawa. .low 6• -In t000rdandw
with the Ota NAft mads last week, that
as «tin an 1M was a'b imort,to do
PLO -
so he wools }law abs Igocse Pur-
sssldtan of all tic facts respw,tinngg
the „egoWoppop b the AKgWAmuIf.
can WPM
subject d
(bmmlm"
the Alaskan tyoYtlary, fir Wlif
.- cdved ,W agec W V IW&p *sal
_..u,.wt(Jas_ thin attsrtioug submitted
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ARV,
tweM for a singis momeut
rDIItD r► quwtioa or ally controversy
�Rw� )yripest arch _—a1
tic. British
CaOpMeoR =61 &tat the Valwattela
tray r� 10 yv taken " la
am nttsrly at a low w latlegloe, tee -
cause, as we all know, the For lett rlo
twsrrr sed PrItue Minister of Great
Brttaltl, Lord Salisbury, reloodgid very
much frog the PLAtutdn he orwaally
*"-IR to the gasst1oa. and
ecus arrived at try which
soAa
dl
wwa
111114111 any adverse pwxresslou for
60 yearn. Title wan et great oulwomakan.
TIM9 TREATY OF 1826,
What I feared was that the adup.
tion of *-bat reference In the case of
Altsks ought raise a very import-
ant question. It is true that It is
about i'7 years, 1 thi uk, since the
United) States of America capon into
W— !011 +d Alsaka. making their
Purchase from Ruada and &apulring
then rights' of Russia as they were
under the treaty d 1825. But tile
treaty W Iti_L between Rusahu and
Great Britain, carries us away buck
for over 71) yours. And we relaws.
bar that my right bar, friend, and
also and more especially the Minister
d the Interior (Mr. Wftotu. po,twlth-
a.
union aim at tie William, mach, it 'W"elr.
Ation ou the Ler d P-11.—ir .h.e
- ougm t 1ra*Ssseese ss. sad q� almdg that coast from time IMUW
_ -Yea,, .. Ii;YaJtatena sf U. W.'as. abw"f ; &bas to the term nae-, I think
wan such that Slier Charles Tupper by the Mbilster of tile lulor,,
ter
afkrwards frankly &dmlt*4 %hot 1130auhig that It had tar" In poems -
the puedtlon of affairs and the aeeke ehsn of ltusabt and atterwardm or the
of the British Commissk— ap�aar United Htatexi am the purchaser of
ad In a stronger seal better Ilght flan Russia's clines. I want to draw my'
whorl viewed In We Ilght Of WO le- right hon. friend's attentiou beforeIt
forou,vou which was alta0e seam becomes too IsU,--and until the M&%_
,hl tie cammlgelon'11e Wr is finally closed It V not too late
proto•ul as read ley fir 40"Lau- -W the fact that w far as the Vera-
sirs has set at rat the YiatloR of suelau boundary was concerned it
,repftslbility kir the feldltnte to Ar. was a matter of comparative IadQ-
rive at an agraenrent elpou the boaud• ferenat to (Trent Britain whetber
ary qawti0a, and show's clearly the this Oettleur•nt or that settlement
UalUd Sto" Oammisslowrt In their along tim- line Il rontroverey should
eounma
k'r Proposal demanded that 00 bObOft to Win country or the other,
Matter what the decision of the or. trot It Im a mutter of Imnseruee Im-
bitrnta rs might be tespeating tlx+ pprtenco to Canada that adverse
kvuti,w, of the true boundary, under poasusslons shuul+l not establish
the treaty at 18'=6 between Russia a t4tJs to anything that was not
anti l:e,glaad, all towns and softie- Include.) am belonging to Rasola un-
arms upon tidewater (which Includes dor the treaty of 18'25. The treaty
plea toil Skaguay) sett.leird under the latw-een Ruesla and Gnat Britain
1stb6rlty of the United State, and eatabltdred ton Actual Ilse of dewnr-
whL h are under the jurisdiction W the cation AN well All could W eatablldit.
Cnitet States at this time, should ad on paper. It provhlel that the
rema;o within the territory tin-] Jur- boundary whould be a certain Par
Idictlon of the rnited States. The allel of h nf
mitude until you OOms to
ruitol states Comnou
iseloers also two- Mnt St. &;Ilam, and from Mount
poem that the arbltral tribunal be tit. -Et4w down to prices of Wates
comtld,s1 of thm representativss Of Jdand, cho aosffit iiRpi-fis a matter
the United Stafne and a Ilk* number In controversy. 7be great ppooint
repratent!ng Oren% Britain, but pads of contention between Great, Brit -
no prrovlxion for tho appolntlReat of An and anti the Cnited Ststes Is what
aspim The British Commissioners, In was meant by the " ouawt line,"
11 ,*plv,.-rafaond W.aousipt tits ooaateo -beaus-ft oaau" tt1lnhwIva 9l.eiless
perp ,bate. because they dib not pro- opd,t line or whether It should In
vile for a tribunal which would chute the upper watersof the Inden-
nerrvsarily finally dispose of the ques. tationo or inteta. ire contention
time, and breaow the provision with W Great Brkala &IN.y ban been
111erence to tidewater arttlements that the coast liner • uid follow
claimed that an effect shoatl be alougthe general contourof the sea
givPli to the oocapettioa by the United coast, Dot regar,ling tiro Inlets or
states of land 41 British torrltory. no% following the inlets to their up -
wit ch jutice. MM and the equities per winters. "M point 1 wish to
of the crime do ani -require. The UoltM Call attention to in whether Rus-
9Satem ('nmmtmioraer's were Anxioas to aim might not wet up a claim that
p,onie lwith asSeti
tlaoos on other ill*has been In possession of that
subjects. several of which were so far territory, and tient under the retr,r.
advauerd " to aware the probability once to which the Venezuela prey -e
of & settlement, but the British Com. dent was folktw.d the international
nisti)nero Insisted that all farther experts would in. precluded from .lo -
negotiations be deferred untl Lila claring this it, be, territory be-
trroradar. quwtlOe haA Uaen disposed longing W I @nada. Edo it might
Of either by agreement or referesoe b000me A matter of the moat vital
to arbitration. The atateoreot of the importance to establish bow, far
rnm!4r wits listened to with tmdeep- pack the United States or tis Rus -
not attention by both ,tier of the
Row- Ant' at %he eonclsokm he was Gra cine Of could o. adverse to
legrt ly charred. Great Britain could go, so far a.
The speaker -I think that tothe affects this lite from Yount St.
esm e,r n eomsuuloatlon of this kind Eltas to Prince of Wales Llano.
a action for leave b le'trodno* an or- Har Wilfridthe Tawe, will my hue.
deer l- rat noeemowr. it may he In- mead and the Horse will permit me,
trodar"I by command of His Excel- I desire s make holy nes or two ad-
Mm•r, which Is according to the Eng. osrvat . upon the lines op bio ad -
IM prnetlee, and tion in orvlortdis% vanoed. We came to rhe chonllesion,
dha•uxr4wa d,r ohonrvletbR mal not be after giving the Witter onA beat
prvventel by the roles or the Iffmme thought, that the cosy rules which
the Prime 4lnist*r will move tb%t oocLd be adopted to the position of
the- ,vxnmhnlratdon be laid on the this" which existed in that distant
table Part of the coeatry were the rules
str Wilfrid Laurler-I nrovw tow% p recently adopted for the sottle-
thin ..AAmanlestiis be now laid on men a' of the Veneaeoladifficulty. With
tie table and be printed. re and to the ooaopatime by Russia,
+IR CHARLES TUPPER. I d0 not know how tar it is a matter
at ,the moment affecting the cuss.
Sir ('ha7leg 'lhppar-i will, lu the 8uppnaing it to b* true that Russia
fins .levo, ask Ray right bon. relent] had, at the head of the Lynn Canal,
U be 1, act alta SOaorry as further t for instance. etch poluession or aecu-
ltuv laves its Wb@" then ccumAmkm potion as would constitute ■ title un-
a,liurnnl until the sstrood day Of der the term& of the Venesuelan
tsguo- but It would be interesting. treaty, still the tact remains that os -
after all the discussion that bas der our construction of the treaty
laken place &ad ria statamonts given the line oroamaa the Lybn Canal at a
to the prem in the United ftaie0-- pr[at whiob would ,save share apttl*-
lta en"'ll , Is fact. I may gay, semi moots clearly within Canadian tem -
official to kaow wbstlar say right tory. 1f it be determined by the ar-
bon. friend Is In & pudtlaa to take bitrators that that In the real line un -
the flows Into jL onalld ll o0 as to dor the tresty of 1ttJ5, then Russia,
ye- fact of as agreement or arbitra- by reooguiging that line as the bown�
Sim having base arrived a%, or, At dary, clearly gsvo hp her claim to the
All AvPnt+. for •odual vdveodi pecadler territory on which those settlements
arbitratioA, or as to wbetbor ar wree, notwithstanding that she had
r"nw'rct, for an arbitratiou bay- those settlements, and was in that
hren AMved at between the Uel- ,ryes in pamension. I will not follow
tat ;+tate+ anti Great Britain, that the argument further. I hope with my
net ,,•nx•nt was Ilimulted by the ben. friend, in fact I feel sure with
fact that the Canadlse Government him, that we shelf have theuestion
u
ecniagree to Prepared to agrto the referred, and I hope before Illicit, to
Relax vlvPn,ll as peopos" I do act arbitration. The experts mad lawyers
blow wbotber ray hon. friend In fro will find abundant work in the met-
ra Rialto Any further common"
tbni
R, tinniest o[ the questions involved, :.nit
tat if ro eco should be glad to
g ma+1r now bate I do not know that any diselnlsion in
.
Sir Wilfrid iwurier-There 4 no Parliament today can throw more
TO
light on the sohj
proposal whatever, I aat liberty
10any. [ am at a modus. vivendi pendinANSWERSTTQIiFBTIONS.
tie ne,(otistioa Whet was proposed In reply to Mr. Maclean. Mr. Muloek
vu the terms d an arlitrafiao for ■ es&tel that the widow of the lata
fiermauertt settlement of thin bound- poatmastPr at East Toronto had been
try. anti them are an(]er negotlati,m reoomm-rxled to the department for
it this moment. i am not Ina posi- the position.
tion -and I rogret it rery mush -aa in reply to Sir i ibbort Tupper, Mr.
Ila oPgol tivwr aro "in Pa iog, to Slfton ankl that neither the pedigree
tirP to the tia.ae Muni
tion of of the editor of the OIoM nor of the
What ion taking place. There b me, been Crown timber agent is In the Onuses-
ennmuniratitsns in the Ameriin gess sen of the dwptrtment, and therefore
IRputing ooA thing and aaothbr to Iia was quite unable to answer the
it►asda, but ao Nhthg as the neg�ootti- quomrVon whether Mr. J. W. Willison
&faces are pending I have no aetbar- V a cousin of Mr. J. S. Willison, editor
ky frim the Imperial GoveraQant to of the Globe.
sake any commusilasUas to the Aouss, ,after reason thea first hour was de -
with regard to a motion vivendi. I voted to the eornrkMration of private
Ray say there has ►sole so propaaal to billet.
late Imp but • pprvopoaitlan was made Ci r,gEMF. IMMIGRATION.
tehave n prOTldanal boundary sstab- Mr. Maxwell moved tits second read-
' h&led on the Lyne COW. For the Is-1
In of Via bill to Impiw certain re-
t" years we have had a provisional stilletilis on Immigration, which pro-
balbdary necepted by the two eosin- poson to inorwase the tax on Chinese
trim on the- summit of Wilts Pass ImmlgrantA from $50 to $500. In
&td the summit Of Chilkost kin to the tiontion he onntended
Pia, wit apps R q
a r^Pcaal wan made to us a few days that the preuwmt law tout fallen short
ae^ ., have m provisional boundary of efficiency. He quAtPd at length
put ''Mb the Dal" traw we have from former (Mhatela 11111111' -upon the abject,
-Awl. a
" it, snit 1"npiare I will M s /yea- snmbth- 1nlr forr tc o pra,ple'ot Brltbh
Ilen't very nom to lay it blefore the Col^mbia. The majority of the Chines,
.Won,
err Uharhw Imported Into ArlMah CrnlnmMA, heAe-
tho fall Tsl,pW_I may, say that clarad, worm brought through myndl-
•bat thP�10meas of tm ytut000ta oaten or re^Ile contractors, And were
�'le the �y ars so"slat bo- to a Maw of lNmdsntat to thane who Ad•
Wrly nndengvne�te� ape pr'ett "Ibeed the price of their pa Xv. and
s% and t� WWO Se&ity simply slaves. Q&Otatlooa
pj my imp t kb0 OdsSlmiM that f dW glebes exprWAWA h� mom who
wee %bel eorreet teMNt he eontanded, quAllf ed to judge
1kflew;��ly• that th* sta� $ of the Rtvm by Mr. Maxwell to *how
t � d hichra a %b pY teal thmam In an orgeullzAd nwwoment
fw the ex tion of Minmen to all
( PIR ion sod�lauaSsSloh t pnNR d tltw wetld enArw conditions
of the &Rost horrlryltlt nature. Chla&-
ar tri y haul a atorto Ev chair
a'"'ro*r%ns ala s, d slid rstrtflh%q+AulwtRr,,rttr to tic
nag acid Waif fee 8eitllb Cess• ewtraaior or ad warts Ixtriceglktha,�h
1*0"
r -fir% IeOt lkh have As p&
jroyl)itheft wamlr bold eletNw n was ala► RIIMrfy
whM1n Ur tat WW*o man to a8r-
%hat as 111"0 a> (i1hMr ~
my %h&t i O/rl�VUw4ept. eel ill>jj cat M�ftR IAbOt slid
ey r'Mtht hm, f dl111t.
Ghat t w'at&d r a gt@otfSa that r&hsd the pnolnt of oil der
t aw.rn„e a good dlsiwl d laalprrr4 Oe& pas ylw bill pput�rsrr 1 a toi_� It
AM that wars the a�Nort of the chest to rsooehmerxdrwbmby thin W
•l d'� me , as tt&O (6 b = �Q°�°tioutanded wt
rids 1elirat� 111111@ am &tel tell , the
_. .-..--.1..-
As It did nit tax subjects of Il'r .tiso
)"Y.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier expressed tat
opinion thialt the objection of Sir Hit
I batt Tu W the point ut unl*a wa
uut well taken and that the polu
raided by Mr. rills wee well Lakou
Ilunamuch as the bill proposer! U
levy taxes which go Into %tae tress
ury of Canada. He wags nail that th
Spe&kor raeervo him deohrlru upon th
Wiut.
The delimits was ad}uunuol. uyolt so
.sing a- ,%fr. , art ttgppz asd List Iiaaai
&�rrd at 11 P. m.
()%S&WA. Juu00.-Theentiredlay lit
batt fb/Rt it, cuu nnitUet, diu:uwiay
lire nisrsenaeut with the CiraudTrani
Railway fur the eiLtenslon of the In
ter000uLl Railway syatom to Mout
real. Tile (4wilajtiot utsstrue" tic
Progress of the.hill, unit at 2 a.m. tim
Blows was aM An moseleee
I -Ar 13ihbert r.14�rhlg to chi
re. t, of Mr.. vMA w1Mh hu beer
ired whe
tLer It was tmbempittka ttoh&ve tIs
av!deU01) taken before Mr. Ogiivlr
print il, and it so, when.
Mr. QtOln, b, reply, reminded SII
Hibbert that wheat he br ht dowr
the return fie stated t the evi
(1011100, wbk•h was very v saloons
was ballet copied as rapidly as prat
welder mil tin aondFw-mm
Yr. ram iatruth. kill t
" tam%'
exlstleg act wan, he said. a very
won W Nmaao spoon bast, &Alt to re
soot years, owing to the not very
0reditabla methods adopted, such as
fere ImPlortation of foreign or uwe-
resideat d. -putt' returning Officer
who are experts at their line of boot
-
nrar, who 'ria not ttedtate to mutl-
IAU, tau ballot and cammlt otter Ir-
rvWularIU-. Kew regulatA(mm we
rklulrst Thu bill propLmd to ubol-
1@h the necessity d a deposit by can-
didates ; that the returuing officer
shall be compelled at the request of
either candidate to give a list of the
deputies Itpporintari, talleltber with
Pole at which each deputy will act;
tbatrrWeat poll clerks be appointed;
that the peualty, fur taking ballot
Papers from the pa -Ung booth be In-
cr-1 ; that the Provision for the ta-
co" d A new ballot wherea voter !un.
s{o,;ied his bullot be obligatory In.
sUad o' optional. and thit time agents
or the candidates be given the right
to lee the face of the ballots when
beteg counted by the drpst�__latUlFn-
t+tY officer.
Upon the orders of the day being
Milled. Mr McInnes asked for Informa-
tlou respecting the reports in Lire
uewpLwwom tkat certain iegtatation of
the British Columbia Legislature with
refereneP to the Immigration of Japun-
use has been dlsalloeiv&
Sir
,�g(JWilfrid LlnAw..la ,, sstated
VO"-. vMu golf ifrltlah (7aluKt
With regarl to 900 isgWaWon Pleased
at the session terrors I&AL, eeeoerning
the exclusion of Jspauem tabor, the
Government ha.l come to tm conclu-
abn that the not should be disallowed,
AW 00 recommended His Excellency.
INTF.RCOLONIAL EXTENSION.
The Hoose went Into oominittee upon
the :bill (wnftr"ig the agreement with
the G. T. R. for the purpose of secur-
Ing tine extension of the Intercoloulal
Railway system to Montreal. f.
Mr. Foster Ioqqulred what reason rx-
iated for asqulring a one Kndlvf�lpd
half Interest. right an,I title to the
G. T. R. hof& at Rosalie to the Vic
toria bridge, and , W• the Chaudlere
motion.
Mr. Blair, In reply, pointed out that.
having secured one-half Interest in.
stead Of merely having the usual run.
11111119 powers, the Intercolonlal Rail-
way, should any other railway desire
to acpuire running powers overthose
meetlorils, would In such event ha on.
titled to particlpats in all the advan.
tagem Accruing to the owners from
such an arrangement, which might
realise It substantial pecuniary return.
Cpm reassembling tonight Mr. Fos-
ter abaw,d fir. Blair for riot producing
a A•tail-d-Pwtdmato of the cola of the
1'ananakn br ftc. Mr. Blair said them
was no d•talkd ewtdmate. but he had
Ill his harnl tl,e memorandom priepard
try Mr. Ftahreiber, giving film estimate
Of the Gist. but tie refuasd to lay
thio tap(sl the table of the Houma.
Thereo;wa, .Mr. Foster d•clard there
waA nosh In the memorandum, and
Welt )fr. LtLlr had deceived the
Hogase. , •
The dristin continud until 12.30,
when Sir Charles Hibbert
rabd the point of ardor that the
Minister of Railway's, having quoted
frau a report of the engineer of the
dopartmnit, should be vv pilreld to lay
that report Upon the table of the
Ho,aar.
The Depart, Speaker, who was In the
chair, hold that the Point was not well
taken, at all ►vents at this at&
Sir Hlbbert Tupper asked that the
HrAker he vvgvirste'd to take the chair
And give his ruling, and In order to obi
talar this ruling moved that NM eOm-
mtttPP rWN '"prat prcUrnoe and Ask
lirtvP to dt Again. for the purpose of
having the Rpeaker'w ruling.
The motion wan declared lost, and
Sle' Hibbert thorn claimed the right d
appsat to the Speaker.
Sir Wilfrid I.arrrler pointed out that
Sir Hibbert had IeLltvrn hon murso And
the cotnmittrip had refnrwA to ripe and
allow the Appeal.
Mr. Bergeron contended that the
proredest during the disrumetion on
the remedlil bill recognised and se-
tablished the right of a member to
an appeal to the Speaker without the
qquAstion boiling put by the Chairman.
He aasared the Gavernmewrt that this
was not the way to mate progrem.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the
other way did not appear conducive
to progress at all events. After the
clear, deliberate and manifest inten-
tion to obstruct the business of the
Howse which had been shown daring
the afternoon and evening, bon. gen-
tlemen an the opposite side had no
rprotest.
Sr.YFaster asserted that nothing
that had transpired within the House
warranted the Prier in making Any
such statement.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier said obstruction
was manifest from the tact that aha
pesoh dowing which the Minister of
Railways was alleged tto have, referred
to a &moment was mads some eight
elsyw agq when the Speaker ecu is
I
obair, but no objection or de -
mond lwpas than made lids the pd�Ioccu-
comliefil y1C. 4 a `t'>lFetrTlltV
niAed, when, if hero waa Any pdtlt
of order, Lt should be raised Urban
the Speaker was in the chair. After
tonne farther di tumian Sir Wilfrid
l:aurler suggested that, acatirding to
the rubes, the committee should rise
for the purpose of apppeeaaling sgalo*t
the ruling of the Chairman
Deputy Spenkor Brodeur then na11-
ed Mr. Fllnt to the chair, and the
ona mitten rose. and the TIT CVmker left the chair. Mr. slat
on act log Chairman of Oom-
mittoe, reported that the cnmmlt-
Am had risen for Slo po,r of ob
taining a sallag spin a polar of
older.
Sir Hlbbwrt Top ier dAri(ed that
the Dalarty Speaker had the tttd1g�l1t,��
a take than Ntadr. AA trMtfrted
fiat the quearlden he docidwd by the
1Aheity f�SRhPr Btswkwr replied
teat wrioMi 'I�e ruiaaa having frown
e slhti ,ta OW Oirir hi the Mit",
is hill t tis t to prwoMe in the
atAkum d Nle Striates.
air Hibbs A Ta WaIA d teat
chis>;sarum el"M not be•ser!t.! rp' ..rr u
Ore DOpaty spxdskor. hot must be
decided by the Speaker.
*fr Wilfrid Laurier maid We ap-
peal was nut to Mile : tpeuYer. but W
the ffloa.m
The division wan then takau, and
the ruling w&s mustalued by 65 W
20. At 1.80 fire Htxwa again wont
Lute oommlttet+. and the debate wan
resumed.
At 1.40 OA. McLt+tutau winds 4111111-
effectual
fl In-
effectual attempt t7 count out the
9*A-.:--
I,LPDX AMONG IK PKI -1O
Hir Charles Tupper waked the Pre -
niter If the newssppaaper statement that
tin+ Lake Sap*rbr, with u party of
Doukholoro, wan detained In gwaran-
title with smallpox on board wag
oorreet.
The Pr*jWW replied that he had just
Ix -en told by the Minister of Agricul-
true that the steamer was detained
with smallpox ou b ourtl, but he wag
unable to state to wlea&.,aitent the
disease wan present.
The Hoose then went Into oommlt
tee on the O. T. It. agroement, and
the ob•tructive discussion of last tight
was resumed Just About where it was
left off, and was continued far into
the, morning.
At 1 a.m the secun(] (-funds ht the
iitvle>wep9 ftic g�tmd A&W peboat
two lours' dlsoaniou. At that time
p Ministers of the Crown clad members
(rya _of ,the"C+p}odtdue ware Aell IIWn
good et,tlnR crvtet moat, pMkhes bind fresh
bread with friar dirirtat4m 4loot smd
utter disr,gard of posail,le cause
quencee. Ttae peRspeeta for an all-
night dwmlou apt! bright.
Officers, -
�A OPBRITION B�1DBD,
were
__
In lie t. Sian,' of Ingersoll, Ont.,
?ells How it Was Done.
alt*
1:. - ,
symptoms or Appeadtcuts–The way
Thq Were s*11•ved-Th• Sufferer
Now Wet a&d Worklusi)every Dar,
(From the Chronicle. Ingersoll, Ont.)
In February, ISLB. Mr. R. A. Sloe
wall taken very W cal wad confined
to his Smms 4or several weeks. We
heart that be was to g, U, the hoe-
pital to have an operation teerformed,
but the operation nirvt,r took plane,
and am he b s hart i W work again
and In apparently goal health, we In
veatlgnted the call@ and fowntJ , that
he has been using Dr. Williams' I•hak
I'Mo .for PAISI.,I1 WIr. Mr. 8*. ,lit-.. A
highly rot+pooted citizen of Ingersoll.
having resided bore for over thirty
year* and has been It ,faithful em
ployee of Messrs. Partkr A Son's floor-
imbing mills for over nineteen years.
When &slot by a Chronicle regyorter
whether he would give an Interview
for pwblinatlon, telling the nature of
film dlsoxams and his cure, he readlly
Oonaentld. Mr. Bite gave the details
of his llloess and cure as follows:
In. February 1 caught el. bo&7
cold, which seemed t•) mettle Is, tally
left side. The doctor th )ught it was
neuralgia of the nerves. It remained
there for some time cud than moved
to my right aide. In the region of the
apiweadfx. We applied everything, alld
had fly Walters on for 48 haterd. They
,corer even caused a blunter and did
I
he {,stn no good. The doctor" came
to the conclusion that the appendix
was dlseaned and wool(] have to be
removed. The pain was very great
at times, and there was each a stiff-
nevn In m7 ankles, also In my baud,
anti Pala all over my body. The day
and date was out for an operation,
Arlt I was r,(-onclled to It. Aboot
a week before I was to go to the
hospital my wife was reading the
C'hroalrle. Abe read an account of a
man who bill been cured by the use
d Dr. Willitmi Pink Pills. The nymp-
tome of the (limeade were no much
like mine that ebe became Interested
and wanted we to give the pills a
trial. I had little faith It, the pills,
but as my wit*) seemed tri be anxious
that I ehoald take them. 1 cotmut-
ed. The day for the operation � pad
now arrived, an.] I told the doofw'a
I did slot think I would go to
m botptdal for a while, as I was
feeling better. I continued the pillet
and was greatly surprisol and pkvns.
Rd with the clMlt. I contlnoefl to JM
prove, anti have long alnce Iven a
all Idea of an operation. hen 1
etew,0W to one the pill, I was unable
to wade, anrd suffero:t something aw-
ful with the twin in my adds. It was
Inst five weeks from the time that
I efattect the use of the pills that I
was able to walk again. and I had
been doctoring three months before
that, and I h the beam working Pver
mince. Altogether 1 have taken six-
teen boxer of the pills and they, have'
dons are UK" good than all the doc-
tors' mMdnln s i PrAT took In my life,
i bare now every oolefirlmnce in Dr.
WWtamn' Pink Pllla and think th-it
they are the best medicine to the
wotid to -day. Certainly had It not
Won far tbem I would have had to
go through the ordeal of an opera
tion and perhaps would not have
been living flow_, i hope that by mak
Ing this public it wltl m of benefit to
others, as It wan three -P ors of theca
articles that I first learned of the
unequalled qualities of the ,Ills.
The puWle. Is cautioned Against no
mer'oum pink color'0d Itoltatfonm of
there famous pills. The gsnelne are
Poll] only In tnTee, the wrapper
around which benrw the words Dr.
WllliamW Pink 11, IN for Pale People."
if your dealer (].-,s not have them
they will be meant pose pal, at 50
cents a box. or rev bolts; for $2.50,
Icy addr'ening the Dr. W1111ams' Medl-
clths, Company, Brockville, OuL
Kerasins in ben Slaksasm.
The Petit Marsellals, a journal pub-
lished at Meareeifdon. France. claims
drat two drops d coal dl on a lump
elf MR r every tee minutes, as soon an
tae symptoms begin to appear, will
ease the KwJan and It pftwTored
In for a Mort time, pprreevent sea•
sickness. The Lyon leedical, an old
and thorvntfhly reMabt� Nor, re-
prints the statement witfi not ex-
actly a djr"ct approval M It
noel ads a�d ng It.The1111tr U
tals "1d", n°1p1a A gRat ood Sign thn.t Iia•` t W,, at
least, -arch trying. Tile doss ie not
half so bad as It &Mears. The repos,
mender finds a y advocate to
thin lWho
Claims to liars r. F
wanowedO d the gaR!-
caso d the pasrollu'ta In many le-
stanhoss. All Hast we can ma�j L that
1f It wUl DreVe" the ales 0 att1t�
tim flit til , rat" at Chataae il•If
while a 'minstrel" d blowing. It
say rtely b* ttuutad to work well
anywhere, even in t4a�t miserable
shoming sea of the iiglteh Clun-
USTH uUIHT SUM
ghee 0 344 Web.
When a run n unless bow mach Ww
woroun Puv,/ a widow who ban jet
lost A rinh husband It awakes him
ohlrer.
The CbrlAdan F.nditvw NoMoty has
MO" than R,RM.000 nations an tae rolls.
By the stem$ a( By-aad-hy ani+ ar-
rives AS ton ►awe d flews_
Aging No eoeiAupR& 4s am 91e arts
sat wt . Ler of , t4W
l
SEASON FOR STRAWBERRIES
Here are Some Most Delicious
Concoctions.
DISHES TO TEMPT IN EPICURE'
Strat0l6lif t''ream-Fill of-siIVIras car
half full of atrawborsi"; then fill
the oases up with one ounce of gelatin
dissolved in one-half cupful of rich
milk, sweetened to taste. flet ton ice
until very cold. Serve with whipped
or"m.''
Beaten Strawberries. -Wash, hull
and maah slightly one cup of aLraw-
berries. Beat the whit" of two e pp
stiff. add two heaping tablespOoel�%
of powdered sugar and the berries,
and b"t until very thick and stiff.
Serve with angel food or delicate
white cake.
Delicious SLraw bdtriss.-Stem large,
ripe strawberries, put in a bowl,
sweeten well with powdered sugar,
squeeze over the juice of five large
or six small oranges. Set on ice to
chill. Serve without cream.
--mlw_ i'f•! 1rJmonpleaa AnNiftO -- -♦.
past• the same an for baking"pewder
strawberries in (be imtre of each
and draw the lthngh around them as
fur apple dumpling&. Lay close to -
nether on a greased tin and, steam
or 20 or JO minutes. Serve with a
sauce made as follows: One table-
spoonful of butter, one-half cup of
wdered sugar and a 'ittle lemon
ace ; add " many crushed otraw-
rries as you can beat in without
curdling.
Molded Strawberries. -Beat the
yolks of three eggs with three table-
spoonfuls of powdered sugar ; add
one cup of rich milk, and cook until
thick. Remove from the fire, add one -
box of dissolved gelatin ; stir well
and strain. Stir in one -halt cup of
cream and flavor to taste. Line the
sides of a dish with lady fingers,
cover the bottom of the mold with
choppedberries and r i the mix-
ture. Continue a layer of beirrissand
custard until the dish in filled. Serve
ver) cold with whipped cream.
Strawberry Fritters. - Make a
light batter of the yolks of three
atlgs. beaten, four tablespoonfuls of
milk, a piece of butter the alae of
a walnut. and a Iitte malt, one tea-
spoonful of baking powder. and one
xoant cup of floor, sifted together.
mI x smhootin,. then add the wh fes of
the eggs beaten to a stiff froth.
Select large, finely flavored berries,
and drriupp two or three of them in
tae batter .at Z tams, tskltifr out A
once In a largo spoonful, and fry
quickly In toiling fat. When a nice
brown on both sides, serve at once,
dusted with powdered sugar, or
serve with strawberry syrup.
Strawberry Balla -Make a riob bis-
cuit dough. and roll it out a quar-
ter of an inch In thickness; cut It
Into four-fneh squares: put morib"
ripe berries on soot square, sprinkle
with a very little sugar, bring the
corners together, and Place them on
a battered tin. Melt one table-
spoonful each of butter and sagga8s
in one-fourth of a cup of loiling
water, and bruit the balls with It.
Bake m a bot oven, and serve with
any mason preferred.
Strawberry Shortcake. -Silt to-
gether one quart of flour, two round-
ed teneepoonfu le of baking powder, a
little malt and ace tablespoonful of
sugar, and Into It abep three table-
spoonfuls of butter. Add one cup of
sweet milk and one well -beaten egg.
Pat together an quickly and with
as little handling as possible. Bake
In a well-greaassd pan, laying one
sheet on top of the other. As soon
s• baked. separate them and put be-
tween the credits a thick layer of
sweetened berries. and also corer the
top with berries. Serve with sugar
and cream.
When children aro pale, peevish. and
restless at night they require a dome
Par two of Miller's Worm Powders.
Stand Up to Tit a Anon.
"People would find lass difficulty
with ready made shoes," said the ex-
perienced seleaman, if they would
stand up to fit them on instead, of
sitting down. Nine persons out of ten,
particularly women,want a comfort-
able chair while they are fitting a
shoe, and it to with the greatest dif-
ficulty you can get them to stand
for a few minutes, even after the
shoe in fitted. Then, when they begin
walking about, they wonder why the
shoes are not so comfortable an they
were at first trial. A woman's toot is
considerably smaUer when she site in
A chair than when she walks about.
f3xercdse brings a larger quantity of
blood into the feet, and they swell
appreciably. The muscles, also re-
%afrs certain space. In buying oboes
thin tact sbonld he borne in mind."
Many persons suffering from rheu.
madam have boon permanently cured
by MWIer's Oompound Iron Pills.
Hls rontboaslnt
Tine church warden of a church 1n
Went Cornwall had been Informed
that flee gravedigger had not been
digging 'tits graves as doep as he
should bare done. its took him to task
about It, and remarked in conclussorn
Why, In Ss. Joint they dig the grave
four feet deeper Umn here. what
does it mean T- 'Well, ft's like this,"
answered the old man readily : '•Wa
ain't only got to think of the barye'
part but also of the resorrmtion. By
the thio, the St. Just folks are out
Of filets graves cure '11 he well on
the way to heaven.••
DALLsra entup of apinoBND
AND ZLIUMPANZ
will oe1't Wy writ pneumonia, if
taken in time.
swiss Girls.
Meccas umidbts liars wide and deep
oaul•tsRlp Uoao&q but in many of the
cantlI - they at* allowed but a nar-
row ahotoe d brldlll mtoni. it being a
r�0eaosSly *meshed,-IIf. onwtrlttetr. law
this they asst marry aJYOnWI of their
erery *Mrrrgaaats IMM 1a61ogge-to
a �'4 WUM sella Ob§P 4f is to pre.
vetrb any AM craw, your from out -
d t* freeoo1Neg a.00nrting the MAW
ernR d %is opetr�1 v111wgs,. The owl-
em
rtes A - D@asw*rr4 frequently
ebarlgrrQ-*bbGB* flavor divulged A
lover d the vlltyygs, if challenge&
lute %b0 UM --114 and it Is An
elamaate" %] Is the on•guarA rwanks
CA tem paarbwtive -OWty. He may
A" woe oelnte"upte4 Kndle.
*cribs& Sgt the bur from afar mast
fight his way path tits challanging
sentoeiy or tan the shrewtllatt and
whns0 mem@andal steaMh.
MO timer's beat Physicians well eK
The Rion 0111 1"nlrtg Company baa
Insutoted Issal pe-ocrwdtnam Pick eat
tba Grand 'honk Railway Casp&ny
to 1`90 le/.AA, alleged to heave
been nes ime,dl 11M�s11 in trNght
estoo on dl ander the - rim Mabry
drift.
It Y More ilabnRd to (nivel tins to
let this moplorlM 4 ah.ktrmf
1lOs lgagey.
Ap1oft-
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LATE GOSSIP
Or
TUUND
WORLD
A few yearn ago the British red-
mtralty wade a careful Inquiry to
�t t1ha. Tiffltlp,- I Ikeing _ l su l t
1t Ursat Biiif�attiui A4 • result
It was found tr►t the satire British
navy, if wiped out of existence, could
be duplicated Il Ewan years.
The following eurlods notice recent-
ly appeared In the local columns of
Hie Springfield (Me.) Union : " Mrs.
Vary A. Goodwin, widow of the fate
Stephen Goodwin, wishes that overy
one would oblige her by attending to
their own affair@, and she will attend
to hen."
A young woman, thorxeghly In-
structed to the art of china painting,
finding that It has grown old-faab-
loned dlmeovered a new wayIn which
to apply her art. She makes a busi
es -
ne of repi/g �R
iacetnR piety le lien
rets of allies.. ♦11 eke need@ I@-oua.ort
the other pieces and..sh0- can match
enow-betweefl tit" fa
sstOL4he fiend -painted copy union his
Attention is especlally called to It.
Harvard University M to pen 'mien
professors and assistant professors
who have served the Itualtutlon for
twenty year@ or more. a plan of re-
tLrLng albwmaoes having been sstab-
1whed bj, , tm president and fellows
of the university. The plan was
first-wtggeated 14 Harvard In 1880,
since which time the necessary fund
has gruwn to $340,000. Harvard
In the first American university to
establish a general system of retlr-
Ing allowances.
Adelaide Rlstort, Countess del
Grillo, is food of company, In spite
of her advanced years. 8he always
carries a cdmrm, which she belle
res
has protected her against the nZ
eye. It Is a bard's claw set In gold
and It herr-but one- rival In her at.
fections. With It abe always car-
ries the pen with which, at Rbirtorl's
request. Queen Isabella of Spain
signed the Pardon of a condemned
man. The ex-crtminal lives In Bar-
ceiona and often writes to Hi+tort.
addressing her an "Madre Guardia:'
A new plea In candles has been
evbivsd by a oer'ek'an- tIftmicA1 menu.
faoturer. It Is simply a mass of solid-
ifled spirits pressed Into cylindrical
form anti distributed In round tin
boxes. The .olid spirits burn readily
and need no w!ck to make them ap-
pl;cable for heating or cooking par.
l)Ogmw The flame can be extinguished
ike that or a chafing dish lamp. After
wh'cb the little surface spirits, which
become liquefled by the heat of the
iflame, resume their hard and waxy
conmletency In a few minutes.
Probably the oldest chessmen
known to exist are an almost com-
plete set which is an
In the
Euot Indian Museam, Loncidao.
were excavated about thirty y�
ago on the site of the city of Brah-
munabad, to Bind, which was destroy.
ed by an earthquake in the filliglith
Century. They are black and white,
made of Ivory and ebony, turned and
Vlain in character, without ornament.
The kings and queens are about
three Itches high, ate pawns one
Inch and the other pieces of Inter.
mediate heights. Fragments of a
chess board of the same materials
were found with them.
H011d shot popping into the windows
of burning houses, with long life lines
trailing behind them, are to be a
spectacular frature of time In Brook-
lyn In the near future. Each hook
and ladder truck hereaftier is to
carry a small gun mounter near tae
driver's seat Each gun weighs
about fifteen pounds. A shot, to
which a strong life line in attached,
1104 in the muzzle, with the rope
called behind It. A cartridge Is used
to discharge the shot, and the force
of the exp:osion is sufficient to throw
a line ever the highest building In
the city. In tenement house fires,
where the escape of tenants Is cut
Off from below, the lines will be
thrown into windows,
Iter. John Watuxn thlnko the great
hulk of Englhrh churchmen are Indif-
ferent to the rltuallstle row. They
respect a parson who does his duty
by the sick and the mourning and the
Pori and the children during the
week, be says, and if he chooses to
wear veatmerrts on Monday they do
not think more of his judgment. but
since It Pleases him And the women
and does them no injury, they offs
uo opposition. Mr. Watson thinks.
however, that etm- soon as they are
convinced that the Church of Eng-
land Ile 1n danger and that the dan.
Car comes from the fooli,hasm of a
tow ho6lbeaded extremists, they will
make their volae beard enol also their
power.
A dangerous criminal was about to
be executed In Caloatta. While hie
Inst "Ift WAR pkolng forward, an
Engll,hmaa who had just landed huC,
gad five minutes' conversation with
him. which wee grartted. All that
was heard of the Interview wan the
final remark of the criminal. He
canal after the vlsttor: "A tb,tnsand
p(mmis to my, hairs! You understand&"
When the hangman had prepared for
his cad duty t e cOlprlt cladmed the
right to say a farewell word. LIM
Ing Up his voice he roared aloud to
the sAeosblod multitude: "All you
who listen bear mJ dying statement:
The boot coffee is the coffee ofill.
3ory. Chowman a Choker, of 1-
MttfL mad London 1"
llluald's Lialumt Ossa Dlpbtbri►
Novel Dancing Oentest.
--I%"M. WNW w'MMY- A _1 """"sleatbltn
Rome on to the number of stops
WbAcb an expert dancer could make
In w givan time, sad. Is order to
deelde the matter dettaltely, It
was arnaagsd to glre it trail and to
award prizeor s to %bodancers who
,xeelled In thAa rupset. Too compo.
(itt0n began at 10 O'olook In ton even -
Ing and ended At 5 o'clock next
mAt the closer It trine found that the
hest roneid had bee ride by a w,a-
loan. edits had danced 29.000 stem
N which 8,000 were waits steps, and
what next to her ease aaNNe ors
Mon. wbn had daw" SIAM slaps,
Tic tsuss twin. tmrefor0, the five{
sed snlvond prisms war* &warde&
rdhw leewyra of the sage elm agarttatse
WNW not matwl&ctawy, As rot ono of
lien gu(Xesdsd W dancing so A4
UMW as ISA00 alba
if we r$in "at two Dianne st"o
,slimpill
p�r*o equivalwt to cue stomp whwb a
rl d e60&�e i&O w�we. w three
price ead *60 WAS tleowned ql
of tib* hall antrareld at is" tonalty
mom
dist tidR,,agl envois hien that
eb
TTie Signal r .
to hvalsaMao
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Bu.lnsw Chanes Waupd. not elaeedlog a
Ileac mantis roil, 11 per moot►.
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Houses on Male and Yarm, se SsJo. Sot to
4
oxoeed a items. in for stet pada, pm. par oub-,
sequeut mnmtb. Lar/err advra to propnAS
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noe, e obJdaof M1ob Is W
Any special ticM
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promote the p eauni&ry booed& of any tridlvid-
u&l car company. W be ouoeWered an advertls•-
etout and oLarg d moo* y.
Loyal is type
300c -as ue oaeoent per
word, no notice lam &ban ten.
Local notices In ordinary ramAing typo two
gqels per word. No motion for ten than Soo.
NoUo•sf.wohnrch"and caller reltglons and
beenevol•nt institution&, bait rate.
lfaheorthee who fail to receive Tits REGMAt :
1•ggararly by men will easier a favor b ab
Qu- Un r as lit the fact at as catty & date es
..,e,� .&bmsaa ,nit __stem dr Mars.- iota- .w .<- A
the old and the now &ddroe ek*Uld b.tivta., ,
Pabllah.e. Nouse.
J. fl. Le Tousel, of Goderich, has beep ap-
pointed local Travelling A~ for the Tows,
eh,pe of Ooderiob, Oolboroe. Aabe•ld sad
w, '"'.
t. )cal postiamote w over the dlsarict am also
empowered to receive uubscriptloms to Tea
9lex A r -
All oomeunica,ttems must be addressed
D. NcGlf LICUDDY,
Tun Sew
Telephone Call lo. Ood•rt•. tilt
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�NI HOLSON. G.D.S.,
• Hobsae op�pppooAmslt10 the Fi;i am".Gold.Iruling. IIrowa a" Dltaes Work &
M. MABSS,
D.DsSLD.&-J)XW1Je Surgeon-Laam
foraildsnbUopw%Waaa "--ea.dtae
A" Ural tooth • sp*daip Oak" t One. wast
N. and !quare (up •tajrs . nttranse 0o weft
;Veal.
JM. TURNBUI.I, D.D.S., LDJi.-Dlex.
•Olins hootrseOa (L1.ir ..ndtlaa .iia
m l Odd sad
artidoisl soot\ mouaaod oen gold or afw Waawe
barn. Heschl atNo•n given to . par_ _
V8,161011,V8,161011,oaf t►Uu
• -&Ptonal. Os;e to Ma-
Lman's now block. I ti Witt
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Eotter. Notary Pabia Cmas4 ass lack of
Commerce Clasantil 140WO Gd�Ir
-VCAMPiON,bl40.- Osues
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Glenn, Noy. as, ise over •fiend
Hall. Square. OOdsrtak.
O. JORNSTON--BAR DaL t-
• sitar. Ommmwwoow. ao, tp
lamb. OM*m: Cor. H&masen &nit K A
streets, Ood*eenk, Get. _ - -
Re tHTDoAoRRiBTNR. SOLt'roq
next dew
eem. Privatred; b lead )ON m
of interest. Ilse
G!v ARROW t PROUD/OOT, BARJUSTLRS
A•tornera 9eltdufa;e.m, ta. oederMh. f
T. Garrow. 4C., W. Peeedtat
%'IAMIZRON, HOLTpa H�OLM� SS, BARRM
(: Cha' area 44C P Hitt, Ded� =
0. WARD, CONV2YAN05 &A,. AND
• eomml-slover for t&hiog and am",
rw:ognIsmaion of 1x.4 &Adavfr ....%.
tin-;, depodlba; or sol mo dociazaYm s to or
oonomelef( &ey acf on molt or pr me W
the Rlah V.-, et JwYee, as Osils�tn stA 7mt
for On rio, or in any oouny at Ilfrdma
CoUrL AL toafteemsdons ewAlly W pramgas
sx*mtsd. Residence sed P. O. &ddmso-1Qwi
sermon. Ont sow
LOANtr AND Defityet"CL
MONRY TO LOAN--TIVS PSR CX*T
Non•y 10 loan• privab foods; a6e ftwL
clam carate be rent or 000. Hasson and yen be
not or for smile. S. N. LSWIS. Barrister,
Oodeeen►.
CBSAOSR OONVSYANCSR AND iN-
. euranee oQlos. oppombe Martie'@ Ronal,
Goderich.
MO- !lb MIND ON MOTTO♦O>r AT
ry st.Oltesm{ NWesaImwnbed. o.aiA.
wbl. CI GGD 001100 Marla► Hotel, God -
FJ. T. NAr TZ1L rIIM LIrS AND AC.
. Gld•ot Lsarwao• A�sat Y lowwot mems
Ofsem: Cor. Nor" d sed Dgwar*, Goderled 14
MONI T TO LShb LARGN AMOVNT
of Prhal•1Lds toy laVoiAniont atow,
OARROOA,u1rrOOsT1Urags&
Apply In
RADCLIryL-OSNICRAL I NS U R.
R. &ace, Real potato and Memy
_Juni- O&ly ent.d•e, oompwis e*p�emu
=3
W tot load on straight loans, �&tttcbo bweel
terO■o•�t fecund "MoeZr from suY the
Wed atreal, GodMeb. mm.7
frsw &IACRIXE sHOrs.
NW MACHIN%HHOP6–ALLJUNDSul
ReSpm,r Work done at Resooeable yloaa
farmins implements for male. M..bla sy
DOW &ad sowed -hand. bought and eoN. W
gines and Boilers for sat. Stand: Hate' aY
wageon sb1g outset Vict,o,orry(� snit TreLu�r
eteeen. J. IRAXTRR RfINCIM♦N. eL8
AUc47ONppxvp&e-.
1 �HOMAB OUNDRT, AL'CTIONSSR AND
Insurasoa At" L. Wish. Use.
London sed [anaashlre rin Ina pog„., tN Gap
Distant Mutual baa Co. Saha atbuseed to to
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