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The Huron Expositor, 1897-03-12, Page 4� i - I -_c . � � � / � . . � . � - �- ,W , . I I * � - -1 ­ 1� � . I Klm 11-UnUA -��'Z'Afxubll It � I . I __ . - I . � , "I ­­.. 1; . I . � . - I . I I � f ___ I—— _ � ­ M I I . MARVITY i @ �, , - � fif J_-� Rfti�:.� I?1-1, ,­ --71, - �. f .� ��M, _. J� ! f, i -e -, : I I I ,;w, ;,5, �: � " - : , 4 � , - � I ` ; ,� � , FF; , Z " FY, .,t,�_-� : 1, 1� �:. � I I , . - n 1 - . S � � ,�­ I t ; ,_ j! � �� ,!.,:: , __ �_ , t� f� �� c I I - -, - " , � ­ � 1, � , 1 . U, . Z - I �;�:_ . ! � � � � : . .1 � � I 'J - !i'11!___,r;,4­,L 11 - A - __ I am I - .- I . - . ­ - � - . . I !!!!!!!!!!!!! � —,.,-.— __. � . I . -!-4 Tt -#* � - I . ZM9 __-7 . � , � . - I - -,_____-.-.--.---...,. --= I � � , . I . . _.;�� - 4 I � - . - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. am be oonatmated, and then v this r"d will or at time a*,& iklitidal machine, and to be procured and used In theme, ;munioi- 'Pit-bo"61t The two , counn" ww to � 11� � I .- . . � , � I be valuelew except for loexllurpoiol� sad K he Nefimel the 9pp9nouts of , the -C�overnmsnt palities.. The sudito I � way, also prepare set at dagavr's points toi enable union - - I AZ Q_ * 4dA_ %OGD I AW The ftu-e between the parentheWs, atter each Brit . - &. r_" �_ --- , L -which the . of school on on emid4ilde of the line to boycott I I I denat" the Vmge � of the paper on ish Columbia . reqnirci k, local road to to name one single instance that would even books df *64ount ,for! the Ulle. �41 TUT 01111:��* 40'11;*_ - L W � - - =rUmment will be foond. � I compete with t6 Canada Padda it should in the remotest dogrse give oblourink to boards. The auditor, may eb "y.tM*e on gowunion Tnen �more effeotually,, and - � w'. . � . I build it with Ila own moubr' The Dominion such a charge. - I aim sure that if the ad- his own motlonj�awh n �Giqnosted by mi mein. tb" was to be done in the � name,11n ind . . , - 8= Ukta"nie, Updonald (1) - . . _� e - - . - _� � 1, . I ng r0ot*wr.- wiffle (1) . has no mousy to waste in -*IN goose enter- mirablq�. address of Mr. Rose, which wad her of, the mlinici I council,- if directed by t of the Baotherhood of Man. . . . i - I - I - . - _ ' ' a, . .jou I . . . . . - . C*ndtd Statements -B U. Gunn (5) prim at thi mll of speculators and boom- pregnant wiih facts and figurft taken from the Lieutenant-Mvir 40r,in-C,ounoil, oi if � Fvr my part I do not believe the Cana- I I - .- � SprialrAnnounoemeniff.-AVw. PickaTd & Co. (5) liters, who have regard, only for their own the yublic documents, could be placed Ili the .required by requisitioni in writing, signed d I Ian labor un- ions� had anything to'do --- I . . .. I I � . I . . , I I � spring Buldnen-IL morml & Co. (4) , pockets and who want to blood the many for hani v of every elector, the groundless I by 30- riatepe, ,&6 &Ioll audit -and in- with Mr. Corliss or his' clauses. They . - Auction Stle of F%rm Stork -T. WwN4 jr. (A) ' . I %erma Oka L � �� . L Auedon Sale of Parm Sftok�—Joha sproAt (5) the benefit of the few., charges which have been in 1 the list and speotioii 01 0 'and iiadneys In the dealre to see the Americans': unions with � ; I renow-J. J. wagbin (8) . I . � " I � � I ; � i - � . which, no doubt,will continue Ila tzes future, I hands of the treamurer or , collector ch they I affiliated trl' . . � seed Pon for sale— A. Bachanan (5) � When Postmaster General- Mulock , or the whi an- umph In time I 11 . � � L - I - . I Farm to Rent�-MD&la (6) ' gets to be :lavished upon -the Educational Do- 'auditor may authorize the work tp be done -of strikes over non union men and � ! I I I I I . I 11 J.� I . � 11 shoroorn Saft for Sale -:-W. J. done worrying over the post3ge on. news. pertinent, would -have but little offict upon by some person to be approved by the those wh Nb one caft blame A . . ,. GrestAuction Sale�-P. a. f B, -na (6) A tile -1 o hire them. . .. I � � ., . Z Lott (12F coun try. - I I , Vicutenout-Goverimbr-intConiioil. The aud. tbAm for that. But It is Increditable that . � . papers, he might with profirturn his atten- I . . � - "raw fttter for Sale --W. 11der (8) Mr.' Rome' speech practically wound up I itor is to have fall power to summon wit- the should lj&V�-) secretly supported Cor- '- � I I I ­, . 6. Gobp th#Bwt�-D. XcLaughlink Co. (5) (1) tion to the parcel postaepartment which is ,,L y I I - As Opm Ldter__L*mherd&1s a rAndgborough #.no debate. But the Opposition 64 a Uttle nesses and to compel � the production - of lims; for the of compelling the FS under bin care. If hill department cannot - - . � . � I I Print 86lick-441-W. R. walis (8) surprise in store. Thv'hadt.sn amend. books and documents in, the same manner as Government =& to pass retaliatory , � I . BICYcles for 18ff-LuraWaki & Willi= (8) . I . .� �� -1 31004y Wanted -Rot 2, SUft (6) � affor4 to carry legitimate newspapers free of went to move to the motion tego into eom- in court ; and municipal treasurers ,within, legistatiori coyering the cam of non. -union . I I � ­ � . - 4 . . I � -1, Bun ftr Sao -11. CA* postage, it can scarcely afforA to * . mittee of supp The following is the five days from their appointment to office Americans entert ' � ea __ . I De Canada; and, in . � - IWAI UUAS for Ws-AlbleKelvey (5) wmdaTfor the large department -11 6- a motion : 11 This Wouse regrets to observe . Are, to inform the inditDr of their - conjunction with the Corliss bill,- virtu- I . . _ � st­ . - Pow for Batt -H. Ompbell (5) rom 0 gointment, giving him Aheir fullasm DRY GOODS - � . - bring Tom -W. J Molt if ronto and Montreal to ,the �ouds of the steady increase in Provincial expendi� &P &BY prohibiting the free transit of any . � 1. I '__ � � � a S&P ftle---s. We the Dominion at a rate im tures, and also - regrets that the present an postoffloo address, and the auditor is Le kind of labor across the international . I , , I Hand Mad Slest & Co. ,p) I by two-thirds � . . I . � I I munem & Jo. (% than the mine parcels could be oarried by the value of. the indebtedness for annuities and report to the municipality and to make such trontler unles# the workman crossing de- . . �/ I . � I , 1WJ-X momml & Co. (8) - Tegular -express companies. In raising a row railway certificates does not appear in the recommendations as may seem to him - to clared bin intention to become naturalized I - - I Bu , A. Iftoide 181 'Wat the postage on news , while per. statement of - liabilities of the Pr�vin9o. be necssmaiy for the due carrying out of the in the countri to which he -was going. ' - . . � . _ Woo for Sale WMe T. T. Woman 181 PAPM � , ... ` . � .PW,We Im "so. -Waft T. T Colemn an 181 mitting this abuse of the mail#, it seems to over and above which - a surplus in de. law. The expenses of " inquiry made bT wW� sAn Arca lft�_Ont From Protection. .0 . � --W. somerville [$I , us he is strain' t while he - awal. clmd." A - I bi � , ­ I � . . S sing . the auditor are to be psi% he municipa - . renAlrArrivido-W. W.. Boffinau IF] . I � ity to the Provincial Treasurer when the - Corliss declared In Congress. that %this . I COMPAINY I . - BMU IRA Show -Jobs Way 151 Iowa& carnel stnense & r'p.. We may also re' ilk motion, although comparatively mild auditor was the way to protect labor. "Upon - 11 , Gms surpriw-MaKinnan A Or% M I mark for his bobefit "iiiat if the co=try - is and colorless, was, �f course, by the riles -of I . personally conducts the inquiry, or what. theor7, 11 i he asked, " we Reoub- � - . . . 1, - - - . - I lelivery to7the the liduse,a motion of want of to the _Wrson ,disputed by him in other Clan I , - - - too poor. to continue the tniia � , Gonfidencein licans PASS a law for the protection Of I . . , - - former, of his, weekly newspaper, it should the Government, and had it been carried cam. The auditor Is toibe paid by salary. 4 capital, the industries and the producers '10 ........ ,.� - I - He is to report annually' urn the number of the nat I I I 1� not afford to delivef the papers and letters would have uscesoitated-their resiguat ion If we fall to proteot),tho I&- 11 � 11fi#01J#J*, of the rich city merchant a. his door twice There wall no danger of this, however, VIM; and character of the investigations made by � 11 11 at *#volt 6% 47 . borers against I . r — __ 0 3 R -.r .... ... � or thrice every Zdar. it r imposed an there are a number of uncerts,in elements him, and hanges- in'the rules or �hese birds of 'go who * . . . . I � .... � - . - 12"velay of mail in the Houie, there was a good deal of cari. y .., 0. 'in' froni a foreign s, �hem Of . r. � _� I on newspapers AS frZ"d I&"; wh Ph he in& der advisabl i", 11' . . � I ,I as to any a oil to =rO — I - I 'i -!�,� - - matter in cities should be cat off. Every ban the fruits of their toil, while at the same I � - � I . . � I - What Ili odty to know how the vote would come k or company 0 which the tream. -_ i . � � . � . e for the country g6m should be sauce out. The Opposition, also, had an object in urer of . & MUnioip&lityrl or achool board time we undertake to protect capital I ' ' I __ - f I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Match 12th, 1897 lauc against the' pro!ducts of the cheap labor . ' Are now ready for Spring ' I I . � � for the city gander also. What say you, 'Making their. motion 'mild. They .were has deposited moneys an such treasurer, ' . I � Business. - The winter ... � . I � - - - I Mr. Mulock? I I I in to, state the balance in the. hands of of the world?' I � (Congressional Record, . I . - .. . . P. F � . anxious to make a's good a showing m�s poll- 1448.) This Is sound enough protectionist ' i I � I .. Eftorial Xot�es and Commeuts. - - ,sible on the first division of the session, as the bank or com ny at any time whon,re. goods have been well dispos � � I . . � � At - a Conservative Convention held in -well as the first under their new leade�,- and quested to do so ey a me m1ber of the council - logic. If ,the �: owner of a boot and shoo. , � ed of� and our shelves . ..,;, . . . factory in Buffalo has protection against , � - . I Thewritforthe Quebec Provincial elee- West York a few days ago, and at which a in order to --do this it was necespary to catch or school b6ard, wo shalt, qua.rterly, oh the Canadian booti and shoes, why not pro-, �i and counters are once more . � tiona box been issued. May llth has been candidate was'. nominated tor the Legis the Independents and as many of the Pat. first days of January, April, July and,#Ooto- . loaded with merchan- !. f � - - - I her in each ear, deliver to the head of the tect *the worker, In his factory, from the � . I . - I . - . 11 11 fixed " election da audc' nomination dw lature, Mr.,Clarke Wallace, a prospective ,rons as s*ible, and th succeeded very mun y Of Canadian operatives, ! __ � -, - . Y . - � .1 will be one week ear 'er. - - __ ai Z icipality or chairman of the school competition dise from countries far and near, e- bough� ;- K well. Iwo Ot the so e'a led Independent f We hav, L . . . leader of the Provincial -Conservative party members, Messrs.- McCollum and Gurdi of board a statement showing the balance of especially if they return at night to Can- L . . - � i .. . . and Mr. Whitney, the present leader, both Lambton, voted against the Government, such treasurees accourib at the close of ada to sleep and to spend their wages largely, and, of course, as usual wiU show a . . Wallace, as re. and the.third, Mr. Hagarty, of Hastings, business on the last day of the preceding there? - -On the other hand, since Mr. � I splendid It was expected that Justices Ferguson delivered addresses. Mr' a ' � . I I � � - - . I and Robinson would give judgment in the !� in the Mail says that his policy as Conservative who was elected by month, andr the statement is to be read at Gurney In Toronto is protected against '� t ' of L . I - I ; - � . Reform the next regular meeting of the council or Buffalo stoves; why not protect the I assortmeh - everything new. Our great jdcsi,re ,- London election case on Saturday last, but separate schools in -Ontario is sim- votes, paired with a Government supporter, . � i _; - ply this: school board. 'Every mortgagor or other moulders of , Toronto from the competi- - . I . L As the schools cannot be abolish. 80 that his vote may alsolbe-classed in fiLvot r � , __ __ 1 .4 or repea g every single of the amendment. All the Patron mein- payment of moneys so- I - 'e. selec- -- . 7 on account of lack of, time- -and pressure of ed, he would go in f I lin person liable for thei. - tion of Buffalo moulders, particularly , I � now is to have you call and look through, th ' J - �, I . I work,.they have postponed the date -until amendment made to the law since C�nfeder. bera, also, with the exception of Mr. Bennett, cured L by Mortgage or e.61d by .municipaI_ when the latter, are non-union men on- i I . - . - I I li - �'_* � I . I - I I I � . 'i I - tering Canada. i to defeat a strike for - i I . . the 5th of. June next. Mr. Beattie, the sit. ation. If the sch6ols can not be abolished, of 8tormont, and Mr. McPherson, of Gleii. ities, on the 31st day of December; is to i f tions we have made . for you-- variety, � I . hitney took, I � . . I - , � the Dominion Parliament meetson the 25th it all in and said not a word in repudi - Cavan, a Patron member from Prince Ed. ,' uneontrovertible. Only � -1 ting member will get in another session, as they can be mangled. Mr. W pry, voted with the Opposition. Mr. deliver to the head of the Muni ipality a higher wages? i . . . . . uew �novel_ ; I . 1. , atioil, statement of the amount remaincing un- The logic I from � ties, and everything -tip to"date will be lound., I . - I of this mouth. althou ward, was absent. paid upon such mortgage ,on that this argument . protection to home i . � gh he spoke after Mr.. Wallace. The He, although a Conser- , . * date and ; , . - , I Z � vative, before joining the Patroiis -generally Bhoh . - stat ment is to I be -laid before industry lands its back An the sixteenth I � . question now is, was Mr. Whitney afraid to . i. . You are sure' to be pleased with both our new I - ; A contemporary, in speaking of the dis- controvert the statements of his burly votes with the Government, and it is likely the Counci - at its next regular mep't- or seventeenth century when the rules of " � I ,; I . : - - .. . � � satisfaction of the Prohibitionists with the coadjator, or is7 that his policy also. If it bew6uld'have done so this time. The ing. The treasurers � of , municipal. th6 old trade gullds'and the barbarious' I I i . - I - is, be will not have the support of. the peo- division, howevev, was a very satisfactory itiep and school board's, sie t legisla�ion of the State ,together made i� I and,low Frizes. We can only, give You 4 few � � I 1. liquor law recently introduced into the On' I . i k I I pie - of this Province, as the . one for the iGovernment,' all moneys held by them. as such entirely imp6ssilbe for fthe. artisan to leave his .. I . I . people of On . as ,they scored a . . I i I I f tario Legislature, truly says : The Ontario tari , re a people who, above all things majority bf�miXteeli. separate from their own moneys, and are to Own land for an6ther to;bqtter his lot in � ; hints h,ere of some thim,s. You will get g�eater I . . J ' . V I � deposit the same to a sepatate account, life lest he shou�d come in Competition r , � - : . 0 . I 'J .71 F .1 . I I - Government has done more to proalote tem. love0fair play. To abolish the amendments A motion! which hem Veen placed on the which shall show -that the money so with his fellowmen or carry Abroad and i ideai when.you come ana see for- yourselves. :11 . r � � - �Q deposit. . . ,Z - perance than any other GovQrnment that .,, the Sepai!ate school laws, made for the notice 'pap'r by Mr. Garrow, of West ad is the money of such municipality or diffuse a knowledge of . his... particular . I I . � - � i � � - i - I - . I . . I ! i improvement of the schools and the'be'tter Huron, has ttracted a good deal of notice. school board. Theme are the-1-eading pro. craft. It is rather late In* the- day to re- T � .t ever existed, although it gets little thanks , I — — � i � I . v _­ 1�'., - __ . . - - __ 4 _; education of the pupils, while leaving the It is to the flect that members of the ci visions of this importAnt act, and they seem vert to thosd dark ages. At the same -----' . . � . . ................. � - I and less support from Tory prohibitionists. vil , i. ___________;;FM_ - I . - .. ; .- amendments to the public sch" standing, service and fficers in the employ of the to cover the requirements very fullv. time one does not see how'" a Canadian Cotton 'oods that wiU wash, Ne Every Day Wear�ng Goods, Twee& .. -i - i __ - �t � __ � i I The Dundas Banner �says the Dominion would be.a gross injustice, grounded on Governmen who derive the major part of Whatever .is !he reason, a great many mei;� Protecti 'nist can 111inct fault with Brother print.q 4 1 .. petty spite. The people of Ontario do not their maint nance from 'their offices, sba, here have been suffering from illne;s this Corli' 0 preposterous 006d i_,, ; I Government had better let the Crow's Nest an &cti 11 , fr in 50 to 10c;_ New Chamw- r Boys� Wear, I � � - _ -that sort of legislation. It*may suit not hereafte. -,take ve part in. Provin- n . L Cotwi_; 4., ; want ss's reasoni 1g. it is fo at t5c ; � . I � - . I . � to brays, fro, 5c to 10c; Linen Effects, ades at 20c - ' irting, at 100- � - r I �1 .Paim railway project alone. It may cost 15 Clarke Wallace and Mr. Whitney, but it L - session and several have been laid off entire. I � . I � , .a goo(! Shi L ' 'L 2- - F i eial'orDoinfidon elections, and that civil ly for days. The Premier himself was eon- say that the Canadian workman is pro-. from 9c - 1 2c ; Gingh ' s, from, 5c to W ' 30 Up; I ' �; 1, or -90 million dollars, " once it is set on foot 'Won't suit the people. � - servants shall not act as musicipal -Conn. .. am . ,hite Cottons, from Factor L . _- I - a strong demand will be made that it be : , , I - cillors. W4 I ether this motion is tined to his residence for �wo or three dals tected when, onj his demanding higher 15c ; N - - Crepons, from 10c to 15c : Cott _ 1� - I . I . being made last week. but is again on eck, although e wa 9 to meet the enhanceil 6ost-of the 01131, .at Mill prices; an extra Tick- ; -.1 IN , ge . I I . I carried through to -the Pacific -coast -- Ross� . , 'Mae " in Toronto Saturday Night is do- at the instance of the Government or n't .i t I f in Organdies, from 10c to-25c� Opaline i' ' - �� T. I � . 04 . -_ I �. Protected necessaries and eon enienoes of Eff ) Cotton-�'[Batts Warp.s - :. land in a great mining ca 1 8 8 il far ro well. on. Mr. Harty, ee ng, at - 19 c I � ... � Tp and, neede all 1109 good service to his country by exposing cannot exactly say, but I do know that ,ts, fr)m 10e . ; I &k. - � v , t � . . who has been ill nearly all ummer, is as yet -life which goes into his employer's poc- o 20e., at close f! , I - �, . gures. I I ... � . , � ,- .11 tt the railway advantages it can get. But some of the trickery practised' by the large it has Government approval and - will be only ublo to be in the ho occasionally al- ket, all his employer has to do to main- — . . . ­ ; LL - I i - I .. . I . . . - . I I - 1, Rowland is as yet only an experiment, and supported by the Government. This motion though he thinks he is getting better bub lie taln the old wage is to import I . .1 � departmental stores to decoy �customers and will include Registrars, Sheriffs, License has failed free of . ­ in the eventof it not proving to be what - � - 11 " L � � .:. ,� ni�st perceptibly since last session, duty a few car -loads of non-union labor Black, I )re I I - - . � ,is an erin . Fancy Dress Good' twenty . dif lerent' . 1; fool those who patronize them. He also very Inspectors and officers of that'claim, but will Mr. Hardy 5 i .from some sort Of from the United. States or England, at 15C ; 8 �eiliarw at 25c, 35C an 5 c , so � we all hope it 'may prove to be, the greatest ss Goods, Nun�s Veilings � i . - �m ` e milli�na spent clearly shows the injury they are inflicting not include License -Commissioners I whogive d 0 ; lin , at 25 - . ._.1 . 4 m'iu uld be jusi so on the country. The "bargains" they of their services free, Marriage License Issuers brought on % to have been I c per ,yard ; a, 'comple* , jr- - nervous coMrlaint., ail Viewing it strict y as a deduction from S �zials) at 38c and 75c ; New , . . e's �� �v on ra" - r 8 . ,­ �6 �. - rom o ,1 *4 lap I ever �� . � . - ­ L., much every no- Tri rk. Hen. M r. the Premises 0 range of 100 Dress Suits, at 300 � I I f our N' P- -advocates, the Brocade. Cloths, 40c and 60c Crown to 50c . nv � fer are simply to deceive�, as for and others of -that 'kind who, while they- Bronson, member of the Govern. case presented by ;Corliss is bbyond criti- ; . � .�, :,I called bargain they give they hold an appointment from the Government, ment has only been in the� holasq for a day c -Ism. It Is wh�n we come to put It in' Brand.Cas imerei 57c and 68c; Priest. Silk mixed �Dies ' i i _� _� expect to 'per yard; ti, beautiful lot of ,. � - . . - It is said that Hugh John 'Macdonald, of make and -do make a dozen sales at the full the appointment is of a 'very minor char- or two this session. His ,health has not force by embargoing the free passage of ley's Fan i?s, 75c and $1.,00. . ses, from 50C to .$Lw .- , �q Winnipeg, son of the late Chieftain, has re- price and sometimer, higher. Their policy -is acter, and the income from the pasition is been good all summer, but of late it, hall labor - .c per yard ; choice liateris-18 for.,NV L . tL � L to break down opposi . tion r , ai : , 1_� �)' � ceived the consent of his leader, Sir Charles . - and aitablish comparatively insignificant. it will across the boundary and straining ids,: , tZ -I also been much worse and his ease is considefe i the relations b - y monopolies and they include all civil servants who are in the em d et*een two Christian com- &C. ; Silks, pretty an4 -cheap. � : I - �! 9 are accomplishing I . - critical. He has been ordered by his physi- munities to the breaking point ! . .� - A Tupper, to retire from Dominion politics their endevery rapidly. In nine cm -es ou�t' ploy ot the Government on salary, -and that we - Chow ns and Colorings in . I who cians-to South as so ,e Sig , I . � ; k and take, the -leadership pf the Manitoba � of ten people who.patronize these stores do are.supposed to give their Whole'time to the as bill strength I o�d saying that Veilings, aces, Ribbons and Chiffons. ..� J "I -i will perJtt'. The life of " t minister, h � I . . w .; :_ , . I Conservattives in the Provincial Legislature. . not get as good value for their morvey as service of the country,and who should do'so. a Cabin'e . [ ,to,e I v s . - Handsome'Patterns in Embtoideiies,-: I j f. i ,,,=se from which e il and mon trous 0. . I'�� 5�1 they co Id get in the stores in their own either Dominion or Provincial it, not an easy 'a follow must be evil and . . — . . I � - �v I The Manitoba Conservatives U These latter, also, will be precluded from on, . . I i requires a r I . _,�� 9 . Insertions, Edgin - V, i are as bad off � serving as municipal councillors. � It - to e and it - -, , obusi constitution inonstrous',in Itself. And the systiem . - . gs, & c I � i for a leader. as the Ontario Conservat local towns, while every dollar they send to ii qui 41, lt­ji.. I', Ives, and a; thick skin to stand the efrain. which autborize$ Curtains and A*' 3fatefials, Lace i I I �'_* � i - � '. and it is hoped t1fat Hugh John will be able the dQpartmental stores- is a dollaf sent- po6allible that the motion will be passed the few to tax the . . ; ,, - � . ; 1, . � :: I . many and brings In its train trusts and . . u . X� i ­­ . - nd him so as to beat ps I . I I 1:4� to rally the hosts arou from their own town, which hel � to depre. RanimQuely, as it in intended . to h"top a . Curtains, the pick of Patterns, from fj" . . — � - i I I I I � d � __ ,t f , � Premier Greenway at the next provincial ciate the value -of their own property. In grievance of which both Conservatives an combines, Red Parlors and boodle, to 40c'to $5 per pair ; special value in - Spring Carpets, 6oice Groun. � 4r. - this way the I h OUR OTTAWA LEr TlbR. nothingelse. We can, it the . d 1 t� peop e w o pa rowze these 1, !I z , Patrons have Jong been complaining. in - � " �- t - election. Bat the doughty Premier . of t .r _V- ­ "national Chenille Curtains, Dresden Art Goods, - I 'Patterns in ., .1 . Manitoba has met and vanquished mammoth frauds ultimately lose tw so far as the Ontario Government is concern. I I policy' I though In 'cur hearts we all know Shades N-rith hands ! greater o dollars I -_ I : it to be robbery., i , 150 to' 306 ; great variety of - 'o - I I and better men, both in his own party and for every ten cents they make in" bar- ed, however, there was a great, deal more . - fancy TJnions,all Wool I' . ' said about thisi matter t (From .apesTy and Brussels,, ' Out Of it, and -if Hugh John tries cone U no gatins." The 'departmental store as now ban the eircdm- Our Own, Correspondent.] . Congressman Mwim of California, Curtain Materials. t . ) - - 4 - �! I with him he will get knocked out so ly conducted, not only ruins the -place in which stances really justified, as aside from two- � . , a Single -Tax man 7 Waessed - or rather - - I . � Moor Oil 40loths ind Li�oleums.. cheap, �'-� " I � that he won't know what hurt him. it �Xisiav but all other towns in the imme- I or three leadilDg 6flicials, theremas very h4i Ottawa, March 9. -Thelast veto whlc�rl maintained that , Co I rlls� was strictly, 7 . I I J!V . I . I ones . � I - w ur corners of protectionist I , . i ea e Mr. Cleveland sent to Congress was his "doctrine, but I re here i, bice shades, I . � -1� __ �, diate neighborhood, while the only on' tle interference in elections by the offie Ithin the fo observed with New Wr ps,1 � fe,w Jow priced I , - 111"reply to -the contention that -it is � truththat a . imported , ' 1 . nee- beriefitted are the foreign capitalists who -of the Government, and until the change veto of the Corliss bill, as the bill with � protection I Parasols, a case ot beauties � � � - ... bave their money� invested in the business. Government at Ottawa, the Ontario author Mr. . . was a fraud and speciauy .. f r the e.' - iz's I essary to im � labor men . arly . trade, also -,- � . � I . I pose postage on all newspapers, Like every other babble, they must" and ities were almost forced in self defence t Corliss's amendments came -to be ought not to empl 3Y its arguments. "The Ladies' Ca 'e in I Black- and , � , i - I i . ut before that time erg may Protection that lal on. needs, " he said, I I is I I A vnder the present regulations the mails are will burst some time, Uu take an occasional hand in, as at the P known. Mr. Corliss and his back . cloth --i early to.mention -them, but when - the _4' � Colors,. -w,i Ginips and' Laces for wa,rm sunshines c -YpOl need one � _ . � not. against labor but against 11 ; omes, ' . . burdened with "fake" newspapers or ad- cOmestheywill do inestimable harm and vincial elections there was scarcely a n be sorry but Canadians and all sensible I monopoly, . � ', - . ng. - : - I cause hardship and misery to thousands of stitueney which was not more or less e I laborers- -from their natural � � : I select early and get your'. choice, � �� . - �� I vertising sheets in the guise of ' - TO 0 Americans are glad - that so wretched a which bars Triju . mi 4 . i � Z�� % lew,pape , innocent and honest traders. Those who, run by Dominion officials working . in- -th Opportunities and strips them of the lion's 1 1 � ; � . ; I � � measure has received Its quietus. Its share of wh � _. _..., - w - -.- the Canada Presbyterian sensibly remarks .. turn their back upon their own town aiud interests of the candidates of their par at they are permitted to prp- - � . - I - I -­--=== � ... I I � iF Iii our opinion, the Postmaster -General their faces towards the city de Partmental Under the new regime, however, w effect woulc,�_have. been to create bad feel- duce. Abolish special privileges, rein . - T i i I'll � could, if be felt so inclined, ded F ove � . . . � � I � . . ­ , . ! . . , � I . . s . r� the spigot,while they wa t es, perhaps - free produc 4 with the ; i , I 1� T - means o ea. in I I � � � ­ . � .. . - 11.�' I -e newspapers to at the bung hole. . Mat a stop to, and the - Ontari to bring tiOn or the free exchange of . : . . . -_ . � � . , I kl.% f I i legitimat vise some stores, save at ste believe this sort of thing is to lug between the wo countri every barrier thai � ow Interferes 4 " av n - * - � i circulate free, wtile �ubjecting­ the " fakes " .1, � Lgislature in this, as in many other re. about absolute no -intercourse..' wealth,&Ud labor w, Ill take cam of ' � ., t. -1 to -postal charges. This would itself. I 1, ' ". I _ : 4 � 11 . afford the —_ The Corliss clauses, I regret to say, seem I �1 . - k � 9 post office a much needed me ; forms, are �implj taking the initiative, and I RUPpose In saying this Mr. Maguire had 1, r -- � 11 I . . - �_ I , 4 7 -_ I - asure of relief, THE ONTARIO LiVISLATURJ@* no doubt their good example will be follow- to. have been suggested by the labor mind, but his . . - - while it; would not be open to objection . the Single -Tax in his a MILLINER Y*'� A , I , . _� — �, ed,not onlybytbe Dominion, but by, the unt - words we equally true if we leave it out ! . I � . hat the circulation of I ons. Mr. Corliss - said so; in fact, it . . 1i ; I I t knowledge among . I r . I T� i.. (From our own Correa I ondent, other Provinces. Mr. Garrow's motion has , of account. If trade were free on.this � � i . � ... � .4 � P .) . . 4 � - ! �, - : i �� the manes is impeded or impaired. This is Was by threatening Congressmeli with the ' I I . - . - I 1- - R . the. proper course to -take for the pres ' at ToRo-_,zTo, M�rch 9tb, 1897. also taken the wind out of the sails of the � continent and labor and capital at lib- � oft...N.=.Nn.u..,...wm.o 1 � o �� .1 I Z ent � i ; I � - i _�. - Opposition, as they intended makino a mo- loss of the labor vote that he got ther� to I ertr to appli thems' ; . � I . � . . el"�68 to production i I � . � " I all events. If, after a fair trial, such a I The Budget Debate, after lasting nearly 2 41 . � i -_ I - � .11, I m_. , I � i an tion along the same lines, while �cw that � speech in Congress and exchange where they could be carried � . I . - i . - � I J I 1 . I �* I I Zi., on to the best adv' . . -be weeks, was concluded on Thursday evening. will not. only not be necessary, but th will January 27, 6 quoted with glee a . antage, th6 lot of the i * I i- is found to be unworkable, then it: wi1T . I eZ support him. In his ; I - il i ., :1 I I reso- Working man and � of the rest of us " ­ " time enough to charge all publications a, The d be deprived of any credit, that mi I __Ow ,Millinery- is her' d such a profusion of noy�-* - _�, W Uniform postal rate. . ebate this year was the most protract. 9 t at- lution in fi%V6 0* -The e. an . h � i I I I . tach to t e initiation of the, movelnent. f the clauses Passed by 1 Well would be benefited immensely. This I '� 1 , � � i i I 1� I ed that has taken place du4ng ,the present Mr. Gibrion, of East Huron has intro. the two branches of the Michigan I,egIs- I Is where labor's victory Is to be won, not elties ! One never gets tired loo - the now . *Ue - aii . .1. � I I � I . .1 I by turhing -man against man and fornest . kinz at - �:1 I The Toronto Mail 'still continues to pub.' Parliament. It was well sustained on both duced a bill propelling t;6 amend the lature, which pad been bulldozed too. . � , �11 I P . X I . ,�! � lish column? of anonymous letters fro ' MUX -11- . - - mi -M - LI; . I � in cor. sides, and many excellent and instructive cipal Act so as to a M, . I � I ry . .- � � I � I � form means of reliefio The official report in the Congressional Ing envy,, hatred, and malice between - i - 1. . ; � : . . �: r�ap . I . :ij, I i . ondents. abusing the Minister of Educa. addresses were delivered. ; Nearly all the those farmers whose lauds have been taken Record " mations. I I . . it comes fre' s h from first hands. AR this -wfll � . .11'r wav - .. �� . . . . . I a I - . - e -JA �. . makes him say: "In the name ,of �'� -_ I i coln - I - d who � � . 1W . . �- I f &n and hearing, false witness against the "speaking" members on boi th sides of the into town and village corporations, an 6,000,000 honest,' industrious - laborers in ' 1)aahwood. . . : , ­ - % , , I . Education Department, and it has the cheek Rouge participat are being unduly taxed fo [ . �. . y r urban purposes. I i - : . 11 ,I . . ed in- the debate. The ' but laud I ask members to . .-We-have this week to ebroul- pretty soon now -in * . ur lady 488 4 * I . He proposes to invest the county councils . protect themn I OBITUARY . one grand display.' - 0 w istants - . . �, � I 1, I to say -ill its issue� of Saturday last that three members from Huron were heard With power to pam by-laws to detach these ageinst the birds of passage who come to ! tle the death of Mr.! Henry Voelker, one,of �r I . . . � . 11 ? "There- in aistrong feeling prevailing through- from. - 11 . . ; .. i i � - .. I I � . - - 011 I - 0 ' Mr. Garrow f West Huron, spoke lands from, the urban' . %e oldest residents, 'Of this section which are gettmg ready for the Sp�ng opening, W11 I ' ", � ut the Province against the coati -nu . 'o municipalities in rob 0 , I � k ance in ' ur wage-earners Of the fruits of thelr� : occurred on Thursda�, of last week, at the . take I :j. office of the present -political bead." on Wednesday. As he .always does, Mr.' which they. now. are and to attach them to ich wiff .. � I This - I ; - � . �� k . mt, of course, is based upon ,its Garrow gave a thoughtfuli, argumentative I I ,It, stateme the township to which they formerl be- labor," as if the six -million were likely 1 good old age of 83 iears, I rconth, and I I ' - . I . . , �i . . 1 days. Mr. Voelker ;was born on January p ace i i r1fl vil. 0 be benefited by the Qxclusion of six or t � . � . 11 :: � string of annony wh longed. Thereare a goodmanysma I in "alew weeks.. -1 � � ��A - u i I 22nd. 1814, in Sach*en Hauser Germany. I .1 Im .. -fourth I D6troit end � I 1. a tho h it is im open secret that three - and well delivered address, ich was at- lageewhich, when incorporated, took in SeTen hundred Canadians at:' - ' ' , i mous correspondents, &I . ­ . tentiVely listened to by a 'full House� In 1830 he was married to h4 ' I . � 11; x Of one, large areas of1arm lands.in order to secure now morrow- i . . . 'Tese letters are concocted in the I i . . t i j be- � � ---- A tlation enough to enable them to BUffalo. "I have resolutions of every . ing widow I . . � I - I w. In 1846 he emigrated to this 1 14 � Mail office for the sole purpose of booming he was heartily congratulated n all. sides PP' ; — A-- , I i k I -------% : I � 7� � . becom these lands � . or n in the UuIftd I country, and settled down near Hamburg, i - . � L � � i � I � I �, -platform. Now, it would be vantl more in Province that is more credit - 0 t6rio, where he IiVed for neatly eleven � . I - I � � 11 -e is no epunty in the are now burdened with heavy taxation, at , States heartily endorsing 'the measure. I I I . I F on his effort. Thei i 4 y- ---�-�� the Anti School plank in the Opposition L (� e incorporated, and organized lab asso6latio; I? ., , , T . . abO represent- least with greater taxation than similar lands Let us hope that, m6st of these &psocia- ter which he me- I . . . I . � / - � . . I ved, to this section, . � F �p Journal if I � - � III the interests- of the readers of that I yveniars, of � 11.1 .1., it would publish the ikdmirable � I near Zurich, for nin6 years, and � 11 --- � . � - . 1 - I adjoining which are not within the village. tions endarsed only the reasonable fea- after that on his farm, a mile and a quarter � We'expect to do a I I I � I speech made ed in' the Legislature than .old Huron or residing ' � .� P m It in to free these lands that the aim of I I ar,ge business this Spring, and 1 1 t, - . w I I . 'i 'by the Minister of �ducation in the Legig who e representatives- occupy a better ;131-- the bill is, and if it becomes law will, no tures of tho'bill, those stiffening the north of this village. In IM8 he was I 1. . � 11 lure I . - -, I �� V - have made . __ ,;� . "I I � . I - art in and united with the . . every preparation for it. We -do busi- - I . I :, I was a I I - ,�: .4 suprimAry, I the debater. Mr. Haycock,, the -1 rushof farmers whose lands are thn � I faithful member until his death. - Hi � . . . .. I . . I I an understandable - that the Patrons took little or no p ' village 'corporations, as there will be a gtantsi and knew nothing. of the Ann- Evangelical association, of which be has not Aared i6 give its readers eve. converted _. I lat the other night, and of which the fi0n. One peculiarity of the debate was, doubt, result in breaking up a good many rekulatibng againsf a bad sort of immi- I baPP'ly mail . Lnd although I . it continues to abuse and miare eade1r, a situated, . . is mar- � ness upon the low price basis, .. present tr-e Canadian features. riage with Min Annie Wolf, � - : ,_ ,ducation, it t had the � t . . and low prices go a I I V Minister of F to ge free, and without them the village . � which proved i . . -1 . ; .. . - I - . .. . , a no spoke for a few minutes, but (lid not touch will not have sufficient Population or a I The Detroit Torglon. . to be a happy one, was blessed with eight . � - I . . 1, 14 . ! . - "long way now d�ys -in makig a smart � � �1 to a pe, . , -.� children, tour of whom, two sons and two ! business.. I . � I !* courage to attempt to controvert one single on any of the questions that were discussed large enough assessment to justify i e - Some ,of the assoelatlons� cannot per. daughters, preceded him to I t � �s I . - I . � statement, made by that gentleman. "d during the debate. The debate wab furnish- rate existence. - There will, however, likel 11 I the spirit world. I I I I - I I - F. still. the Mail poses as a fair and honest ed by the great gladiators on either side y hope be excused on this 'groun � � . . - I - I . be a good deil of opposition to the bill. I d. The Two sons and one daughter died in infan �We cordially invite. ever body who wants the ­ � � ry - � iT 3ournal. If it would 1 h the speech of - Mr. Whitney, the leader of the Opposition, A vef7 important bill, nei in the father land ; one daughter, the � Me . _____ 1. - I . T � the Hon. Minister alpu referred to, it was the'laotto a --hope one of the 'Original scheme set on, foot . I r e akivi a fs said in - I � . I _peak on his side. This wag moot important that w of Mr. Jacob Schluchter, died about, sixteen oicest goods at the closest cash' figures to come to 1. L-� wo I !ch i , 1�. - Whitney's first speech of a session, is the one prepared by the Attorney ' I I � . uld show its waders tfiat it is neither Mr I illj6 introduced this Detroit to have been as follows: - To pre6 eareago. Mr.Voolker wasa, man of robust ' . - ; honest nor fair in its criticisms of the Educa . protracted : I ; - eheassumedthe leadership of General to make better provision for v'ent non-unilon men, say,. at Toronto lh d I . , E� - nature sine Ca t an Istrong constitution, even in his I .� tional Department. _ the � 41 1 ; j- � his party, and on this account it,w,ms &wait. keeping and auditing of munic from bein loyed to t&ke th: place of old age. 4bout six months ago he fell and . bur store. You will not only find profit, but com- : I.: . - � � f, _ ipal and 9 emp . e : I 1� . I � 1� . � � ed with considerable expectancy by both school accounts. This measure seems to be k g u io men . received savere injuries, from which he . - i � � - friends and opponents, and we fane that Called for on account of the large number sions of th at Bliffalo, the provi- never fully recovered . , . .1 fort as well, in dealin,r with us, i � -� The Toronto papers, are, evidently, going y stri in U n - Since then he has for everything is i I none were disappointed. It � ' . o Allen Labor Iaw. ' �� . a . ,� - 6 amzy about the Crow's Nest Pass Railwa was vigorous, of defaleations by municipal and school . forced against thom; . tha were en-. not been able to walk unassisted. A week i . . � I- . -loose they got to Buffalo they - when I c9nveniently arranged ; ther' ­ confujai , and , . -.1 . I Y- eloquent, and in every resp,ebt in good treasurers of late years, and the very t is to my, ago Tuesday- he began to feel qnwell, and . � I � � Some of them advocate the building of this form, a . nd shows that his were ormlited from that time he could not take any nour- I I I P is 110 ion ' - � ­ X vernment, an . . .1. 4 1? . : L� 11 it". and imperfect manner in which it has been for distering the United' States "Under ishment, and in spite: of me ical aid and � � PA 7 made no �� A � i .in 1, Mr I d . d mistake when they selected- hir as their shown that the books and accounts of contract.,, ow did . . youl, interests will be well looked after by, courteous - �_ ,. . �11 leader. Mr. Whitney DO A=7, the the most careful nurai r I : � I � � that it be worked as an independent Gov- who followed by these municipalities have been kO t BUAWO ilimpector, know they we" under ! � ! Hen. G. W. Ross. The Mini'- r of Educa. by the officers in charge, as well as Xe, contract?' . The &negation is .that he and weaker, until Thur;day evening of last I � i . . 1� __ - .1 i I - ernment road, while the Gibbe . and others . tion- delivered an admir-A atespeech. it equally loon' � and obliging salespeople. - 11 favor the handing of the'franchise over to was moderate in tons bl L� e manner in,which theme ac- when be fell'p�esoefnlly &*loop at U, harmed it from the unions inToronto, I . I . .1 3i and 6ony in counts have been audited by the auditors W) I Lo did nOt wish to a" the strike fail = c quarter to seven. He retained Gen.. � � I . - __ � the Canadian P&dfie Railway, accompanied matter. He thoroughly and areecitlulgally appointed -by the municipal. bodies. Al- and who therefore "Picketed" the nam. 11ciousnessuntil thevel last, and only a - .. - . . orences of union men and Informed him of their g tti before he I � - � N b ' substantia,l bonus, in exchange for the cleared up and answered I the num- though there maybe I some diff few moments r1ed, he said, 11 It iii . r . ! . I . t - ala'n'doument of certaiu'-privileges which orous charges that had 'been made op a uf light." Mr. 'Voelkor was a true � %�, - � Z - I - . f! , that Company now enjoys and which were against the Government,an .unon in the House " to the details of the departure. Thii arrangement *orked ad- � . . � - 1, . d mote particular. bill, all parties seem to be agreed upon its Christian, and delighted in doing. good to � il ve mirably for union I . �. 11 . J. grAnted by the late Government. And so ly against the management" of his depart. necessity, and the Go rnment have been �Wh&t Was to bed men In Buffalo. But others. An longas he was able he was a - I I � � . � . . one for union men at kagular attendant at all religious services. 11 the war of words proceeds. But where ment. He showed that inatead, of the ex- strongly urged bT such bodies as the Pa- Toronto and other Cai�lan frontier in . I I -1 I � L � t . they all make the mistake is in assuming amination having been increased, there am. trons of Industry', the Grange and many pointsp Hem Mr. Corliss stepped in his illnems he resi 61t rX I . � . I 'I ' that the road will, as a matter of course, be now twenty-three fewer examinations than other representative organizatiois,to submit mid in effect: s%et , . ed, on Christ, He . � w" d to the will of ; ... � . M 1)� I . I I and God, and his faith was 5 I , - I , built and that largely by Government there were in Dr. Ryerson's time, that the such legislation and to appoint an officer such adUns who cross us ex ludO all Can- leiLves two sons, ! I . . I I - two daughters, twelve- - . � .1 i money. These boomaters do not consider entire 'system had been simplified and as the bill provides for. This bill provides day'js work the boundary to do a grand children and one great -grand hild to . V � . .. I I i! . , tf� that the Dominio'n ha� a�ready more on its 1cheapened, and that while the Gover me t for ,the appointment of a c r and return at night: t;D their moum his loss, who have � the. beirtfeelt pyra. . . . I 1. " I I I wed per ,x without either bonasing or under nere be known as the Provincial municipal and- Canadian Qovernment sad be- I . - hands than ita Government can provide fcr, aid to Public Schools has been i D U n iffice to homes In Canada- This Will force the pathy of -the community in their � � . 4 taking to' puFfl, that w High Schools flicer to to. rete, k 0 eave . � - � ca" Out any such questionable enterprise ial y decreased per pupil, and that these in- frame rules, to regulate the form of books 0 1 had been mater- itpi,and confers power upon that o ' Ila , by x- r meuL Him remaint were interred in . �� , . cludiiip Amercan -labor; not only -Ameri- the Goshen line cemetery'on Bunday, and . . � � as this. If the Government undertakes stitutions are now more self - c . CJF � � . , �' -sustaining than of account to be kept by treasurers and the An labor working In Canada by day land were followed by a large concourse of - ' ' � . I I I .'I returning to -the United States at night peo 16. � I i I I . -1 I .1 either to. build or bonus this road they will they have ever been before. He also ex- system of book-keeping to be adopted, and -P I �, � , ,�� . . � �_ � make a grand mistake. This is one of the pl6ded the charge of centraliz' .. but also American labor. -when it canbe . % _____w=� . - I � : � ;; " matters hi which 'they, should decide to go showed clearly and i di ation, and the manner in which securities and moneys show , and the - unions in Canada will -Mill Emma HannamAn, of Tavistock, ; I _ ` - slo .v. If the RosslanA mining district is undue influence, . . I - : �� in isputably that no of municipalities and school boards are to look after thi - DR I GOODS COMPANY �i- I I ��, is exercised by the depart kept and the auditing of said documents, that it I I .8 Part of the prog'innime, who was ran over by a rig driven by Henry I 11 I '. not an exception to other mi ' n districts ment over any branch of the educational that the auditor shull prepare seta of books El entering Canada undef contract Wettlauier, jr., of South Hamthope, is doing I I . . - I f : ) I I . 11 - � � the world over, the booin willi" g to take the Place of striking union nicely un or medical cam It- in mnd I . � � � � have died out system. He also denied the charge that for use by the various classes *of munici- labor. d . . � , long before the Crow's Nest Pass Railway the department had been used in any ' Such was the gloss put .eFstood, I . I I I I - . ;� way palities, except cities, and theee books are on the: Corliss that -Miss.' 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Many IWOU. . - I I - , Bongo I 'i h 3 T the eidelle. � I 1 5m� , � Aglad to see �, then gave A I I Teniperanco - . �� r to tile J . Iniz, _ � I - . I WWII reprw - � for the smaJ . . ,Orphan Asi - . do it. Dur , - of his own, I � the nov!s"I I � , ing noble a t f the poem w.. Bush." Iffi. I An "alftitatiol ' - rendering 01 _. ws.x beartil] I would have, drs6wirigs of I poiliting to � . . a sovicoof . . tairiment t I i . elevat,mg- ail I ; rare quality - � I thought it �11 � I 1. hverybody, I � I -evenseeiu K ,9 . ; gaper r4eplut � t- r ope he *il � � L � fa,iorsble,di ! : of Radies " L I . r % . to 3fr. W,ft . box social -i I . . � , Wlednead&y' . .attended, .c( I I A. UcE ,we , )42Ewen�o I ,_ � . day, -after w. ;� funeral tool; . p , . . Mr. W. J. I . I montAlla'r 01, . I I � . sojou M- in t] �, done bl.!nga . reeovering.-r ed last wo�ek lege. wb- ere � , I making. 14OMS.-3 - last'week at -theie bouglq �Salnuel Ran] - . I . , to.h'- A Wait IF WMI _18chwal . 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