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THE SIGNAL :2 HGIODERIOH ONTARIO
When you mome to tee Otr'ou•
tet tut hew* your wheel Dor
you: 1t will them b. p.rtectly
safe
35 Bicycles..
IN STOOK
gives S. preepootive bsyer ample
shades Prioee rases from
*10 tl, $55
eta ..y peeks!. 11 yes
have my desire for • wi 1.1 to is
be year •dv.Mes be sae es. We
sell for mob or lastalwts sod
talea your wild wheel in saoh•Wte.
Oar IWuey le the heat sgalpp.d
meld* the dem Ya can rent
.a Al, wheel by the bear, day,
week firth at • r . „Doable
nts.�
Emerson's
Moak House, Bicycle and High-
olsss every.
Only One
American
Cream....
Separator
AT $50 CASH
Weiuuaswr, May 23.
Mr. kind Mn. Bele leave today ter 0.4
Nish.
J. B. tlswktse IMO yesterday www for
c)amlK.
W. B. r.ld..1 floral, wee 1a tete village
m Sudety
Tb. oeetre.aM.. et (ASS .bank held •
vestry owtt.R thee mvealas.
Mr. sad Il atiYieher. of Be.elller, visited
in the hese .f Thee. R1e►adsee es deeds,
leak
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W. are ssUtng BHARPL119
bIiPARATOR , the kited
that weer fells to sive ends•
t•otlon, et ors •.d i00.
tit. will Rive a tet days' Wal
free to anywise militant eye er
sere sire.
Emerson's
til y e sad Music Howe, West
street, Ooderich.
Zke $x�gttzl,
u pVY.SmD
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
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SODSRIOfe. THURSDAY. MAY. ,ti. 1111.
BIRMINGHAM UP AGAINST TUPPER.
SINCE 1884 ROBIIT BtuMluoa•r,
of Toronto, has been the secretary of the
Liberal -Conservative Aeeociation of Ontario.
He is • mai particularly suited to the
position—reticent, resourceful and of firm
purpose. There wei nothing in political
methods thin be did not understand sad
""'-Mis(3uwisacel.sillieeia•�4disc... -SatEI
the greatest benefit would A ..rue to the
party that put its helm ni his heels during
the °S etico period.
Trusted by his great leader, Sir Jure
1•AODoiALD, be was indeed the ''boss" of
the party, and ether politicians, great anis
wall, bowed at Buteotorar's shrine. In
those days Torres was not the orb of the
Conservative party ; he vas merely • satel-
lite. Bir JOHN MACDONALD was the Con-
servative ALLAN and Bus Bu i.usoHAM Wa
his Prophet.
Te series of unprecedented political
victories that feU to the Conservative pxlrty
when Sir JOHN ruled, and when 1111111240.
Yat was his election chief of stag, are em-
balmed in Canadian history, and in all prob.
ab(hey the true inwardness of how they
were achieved would never h•vlbeen known
or even suspected hal not • cloud bigger
than • man's hand arisen recently between
ROmazT Bigr.Imti5Ar and Sir Cstm.m
Torry It is • well-known tact that the
Ooaaerva4ve tarty that had been male by
Sir Jori, bin:DONALD began to die on the
day that Bir Joss passed .way. There
were other alleged lealen of the party, but
the mind that had conceived the ides of con•
soldeting a great part ' ' - `^e'd that
had guided its destine_...... _
were powerless in death. Makeshift after
makeshift was tried to lteep the Conserve-
' tine ship oft the rocks. uutil hilly the crew
• mutinied )^_a tele latest Captain had to lib-
- -weps `o the leader of the pirate -band, who,
I'" --
in kis tum, .a. unable to keep the doomed
craft off the ',Male
The Conservative ship went to pieces, but
thee orew got to land after a fashion, and ever
mince that day there has been little or no
h•rmooy in what was once known se the
grand old party of Union and Progress.
Torras has been branded es the wrecker of
We party, and Torras on the other hand
ha been endeavoring to shelter himself be-
hind the alletlad Incompetency of others.
BlRIIlpoRAs was selected In one of the
o(bsrs, who had been unable to work mit-
mho ander the malign influences of Teresa,
and we slated for disgrace. Whereas,for-
merly B,MI$of&r hurl been the heed of the
beap in Tory organization, now he was rele-
gated to • back bench, and manlike HAM
BARKER, A. W. WainHT, Laavrvo and
ANDREW Baosea were delegated by the old
baronet to look after the fine work in Ont.
tario, while DALer, of The Montreal Star,
(Herrn GLHAM'm hired man), was to keep
an eye on the work in Quebec province.
But BIpr!NuHAr wohld not be side.
trwked 1 be stuck to his knitting like a
dame of ye olden time, and finally Torren
devised the plan of netting off hie salary.
For four long yeah—sl.os Jane, 1896—Bra-
laminae has worked like • slave in the
Tory vineyard without money and without
price, and now he ha risen in rebellion and
makes the claim that the laborer is worthy
of his hire. He has put in a statement of
wages In arrear, and hos also stated that 11
the amount be not paid at 000e be will be
forced te.J.ef • .1! truth about the way in
which tie eirie/ieditlitoriss of 1887, 1891-
2 were obtained.
Torre, in reply, ewe•n`#bet not one
dollar whish be can oontrol will ever find It.
.gay to BrRMli(OKAM, but those who know
the two firm well are nqt slow to say that
the baronet will come from off hie perch in
due nurse, and do the bidding of the man
who holds the fortunes of the Ooomervatl tte
party in the hollow of his hard.
Row world be • good time for Hamm
Powmu•, M.P. for Westmoreland to ask -for
a parliamentary investigation into the
oases 4 the .aeoweea (hat attended the
e(atior limier the envies of the Tory
tkt.vernemnt between (8M and 1896. Hs
would not tad to indulge in his lying pro-
pawe6ss to prove that ree.ality wse rife
Amiss them years zed that the leaden of
Nee party hem", it.
or did they suspend the town bylaw os'ihe
Ath of May. •
--A wast has peened without au affidavit
from PsrrvH.rr H. will have toxo better
or Hall Bauman will not keep him under the
shadow of his wing.
—Ler'• ase ! is this mel, Bar BAaxsn,
the man that Torras says organizes for him
without getting a dross farthing iu salary
and boards and washes himself
--AND so affidavit.monger Sar BAstss,
is to be be the new Minister of Railways and
Canals when Turret'. rules 'the roost !". To
adapt Dioses to the conditions, "Bass s a
i. willin'."
48., 98)(1..91 .t Qi &ht that whoa
BRINY Powat.., of Westmoreland, rd
of Biarti,uraM'e threats be would have got
• nice new oleos of soap to chew on the Boor
of parliameut, out he hasn't done so. And
Hewer does chew soap so nicely. too
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sod on. Cwaa Wau.ecs have evidently
lucked thumbs and sworn • feed against
slick Doc Moe -nous, bluff JACK HAooArr
and "slim" Bog, BIaML+urar. Tule devil
will have fine soup when the c-r.iing is
over.
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LETTER FROM AUSTIN CHISHOLIM.
mese or fit. Rzperts.ees d .be femsred
pee Rase captest.
The L..1.Was M u •:wait free • letter
reedved lone week by Mrs. Was Chisholm
from her see Asian, W Smelt Ahisa. Tbe
hoes is dated Bleemtesne w. Aurid 1beh
Today being Rader 8asd•y, •.d sot hav-
ing ley duty to do, weep: that at 4 s'olwk
Ohm oempeoy hems to ro m what duty. I
have a Iutlle;Msw to write. Os Beed ir.day
we bad services in amp sad had • Beer
P cA M promb to u, Father O'Leary Baine
do - o with c1teri0 tsyer, sad It was minim!
to b..r hie with his Boer sooesl, bet he
saver a pretty Reed ssrmos. Today we
rent dews tow* t ' u -oh •ed assisted et
• ' wartlike of the etas, It beteg the
• -•. w• bane bees Weide a (harsh stow
wa het r t ts.oeo, and it .5seded bee, to hear
Ohs stem a.d rhe ober. Than web notes •
oe.lrear bestrew the peel of the erase sad
the pets .f the pas that hes bare bow
bearing the past ample of months. ie M
very quest Is sump today .team for tee
b•ecl• that were playing W the .Drain, sod
the drnr .1 the bagpipes that is Oman ooe-
tlmaelly en the go. It has bow rising all
swrwi.t. but It her lot so • little, and I
bop. It will other up, toe I doe! wast 1. b.
sat W it all eight, the.igh 1 am r.tttag seed
Ye It saw. 1 see a000rdiss to the apms
that the Maxim gas did arse% work ae
Paardebej Drift, but these is set eorreet.
Tb. Marion gem. Wte action ea our rtebt
en the 18th of iebrary, fired a few shats
and ghee retired out .f action. It M oaly •
toy, se one of the Isperial ef5osn o.11ed it,
sad he hit the awl is the head wised he
Dolled It that. 0. the third day, when Ws
wars la •eyes, Use 'lashes wore brought
up to our sear but Dever tired • .het, •met
whits might cam. set ...Mos of A .ompay
had M draw the gar eat of settee. They ere
pr•otdsally useless 1m thla.mep•Ige. 1. lost,
they woo sae at all. We have r.oeived •
premien from Britian (olsebl• W We .amp.
. f • writieg pad, envelopes •ed penal!,
seok., teh•000 and hs.dkonbieh, whteh le
mush •ppr.olated by the osepsay. I have
mot home my obeeelM bet, feu 11 1 kept le
with me I would be gen be less It, there ere
se many plU.ren W the reglateatu Yee will
e lm dad sem. .mveof+e W 1►. Da you
know, It 1e floe when yea am apprwbing
• battlefield to hew the roar of the artillery
sad to see the dlferenC espremeless oa the
fame o1 Oho men when they beet the •11r.
Sea ere very tray, some are mil smiles •e
the prospect of melee a scrap, some are
silent and •freld .set will drop outs with
soe.00mplalnt, and thea the mem will Ova
time the latish with .tereesiem of • s
°owed, "H.. rot the ppem-pem gym."'. Hee
get the. Ma .sritss,' Me. Semetim.• yes
sae bear the gum ten or tweim intim sway.
A maple.f weeks age whoa w. were
eat to • .crap a the Medd./ river we o.sl
hear the gum boosts, wise we were mwireb•
WH sot d Bloemfontein, • d1.Wa at lwes-
t Iwo miles, and bow we did mord& to IM
there Is lime, but we did set tee Here 911
dart, ad m.sm day the Beers ware gos.,
with
Our eavelry miter thee. eel we had to
seise bask. Whoa we wen eek/aieb we
le
felt like a yesegeter going .1 see
fiesta (lass had broegbt him for (Animism'.
I hem Rivas H. shown/molter me seder her
hall • doses pilots, bet I wi11 set he .bee
So get them for • swath, the er
is se bsuy. I had to pay use •ed
e spies for the baa daea
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BOOKS AND PIER100IbALS.
M.'CLtnu's M&HAsrirs. — An areal. en
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Nevi a tMageels � rakes the story et
M.Olrel the ssedM
..a .f the ate•e bmsertemt mallets that
ham arise, devise W O* esmeere pris-
ms Maw remrem tem sad the .rs•dsatim
ppe.t1 new.. sod will sb.w wine these ems
aims ted to pie r.pssdion H. pselbe-
Met hmdepesl...s Mee. The MINNwilt be genu.* by .1. Umbels tft.sh.e. et the
New Yesk them.rew Alv.reMer.
the mite settees wilt be me by ITT.
Chass* who bee lesson .telytoe e e psh
ism ei bees I$.b► 1e wee bat/ festa,
shine es meeat ei hie ... keret lass end
simmer•& 1s the mates, .t It Wo.-ossob1 s.
ad •.ossl~ Note, tram photograph' Mb.s W
the author.
lassie\ , hire. IA ILdatilk et w tow
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Clothing, Overalls, CSweeten, etc., and all Other things found in an up -to -doe
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