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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-26, Page 2TV—, I ­ a * I I I , I . A"i I I t 46 &ron.,; News7fl000d.. I I ,� 1, , " , � :( , , 4 ., r" I I , , .1, ,#� J�r - 4 11 , ttliq I 40AT, .1 14,p ,JR Ad%l� � , . i , -.---.---I- ­ -­ .­ - __ - t, g-1-71 'r'' r 0444 -News Letter,� . I I ottl,,Lwa, istb utty.- rhe eighth week I of the session closes tomorrow and 60 t little real'gress has been mado with . the U.Iff tbrl the chances of proroga- tion before loth June, which seemed . and twa,weekis ago; are,dally growing Wbs and threaten to disappear alto, I .. gether unless,, less the Government really .1 , n)a,1r4an,6ft1)rttj rkighOqstPess next . I week. Practically nothing hits been I . I done since the debate on the Budget %vas closed over two weeks ago, excelikt :. . pat.,k,t; it fe%v items in the estimates And a talk With a stray �'i . about di-amissals. it , discussion or two on some 9,f the PQ� 11 � I I I liar results, 9f the, elamsy: 1118,11pet, �,Ph I nj, which the tariff 1110 beoid patched and tint erecl so as to ma,ke some. pprti,oPs lof it unworkAble.,1,Vh.is delay in, deal - I 'int; with the tariff is because it hits N raised such a vigorous protest from the " . 11 I inaoufaettiving industries in Canada, that it is mitnifest that a great many important changes must be made, and . r.".. I the Government cannot agree its to -what those changes are to be. Two weeks have now elapsed since the bug - get debate ended, but -tin ktttP;Pnpt hr 1 ,". I , 44 , , been made to takeqo�bp tl,'�jrl , , JD& ' , I � � mittee of ways and weans, and 'i " is ,1� „ now said that ft will nut be brougbtmjp ��,,.�i again for another . week or fwo, and a -t will he mitile to rush. I then an effort . it litrough onth,ellilolki that M V. Laurier I , go to) Elightfid'. Indeeda, rumor Iniust 1L. Ic'," has been current that the tariff wottld I , 11. V . - I be loft in its present conJition, in force" I: without being acce ted and approyed I : by Parliament, until Mr. LauvievVre- l� , c, I turn froth the jubilee celebration, Par- liament being adjourned from the loth. N� .:, - June for six weeks or two months, but j �'L 6 1,, !", it, scarcely seems possible that this can be the intention of the Government. . y,�,,' THE PROHLITIOV PLEBISCITE . Vl�.,:�. ., I Besides the tariff there are the I 7� . �' Crow's Nest Pass question, the Plehis. "',cite Bill, the nianiendments of the , - -f I - � C', - criminal code and a number of other matters which will make it extremely 1.!'. I difficult for the House to get through business by the loth of June, and give I ,,1 some foundation for the rumors which 0- . , I �.. persistantly crop tip that there will be an ".1 "I , diournment" from the loth of , - June to the middle of September, or � tz". and a fall I ;. . prorogation early in June - Session to deal with the tatift, which 1. �1; will in the meantime, be "hung tip." :�_ "I ��,111_11. , . There will be it good deal of debate on �. , � ,',.,. �' the Plebiscite Bill, which is intended , li�,�­; - . to have been completed on Saturday , '��.,'� , and will probably be introduced this ..,?, " F,1" - � week. It is said to provide for a vote ­­, _ on the Doininion voters' list, on two , . questions, prohibition and direct taxa- !,� ­ ktion. It cannot he learned whether � _- any expression of opinion will be ask- t�,� ed on the question of compensation. , , �: By putting two questions in the way V,��7", 1 E., proposed, wily Sir Oliver appears to he 4�_-,'! . �'. providing a loop -hole through which to escape enforcing prohibition, should the vote be in favor of it, for while it. , R, I ,, is most probable that a vote will be .,� 1`1 i I �, '1cast, in favor of the abstract p inciF 0 - I ) �! of prohibitiou, it is highly improb,mle c ,i-�4 that there will Ili.. a vote in favor of , .�.11;11 I the concrete filet of direct taxation, . and if the vote on the first question is 11- 1 - "yes" and on the second question "no" " - ' ��_ I the Government will lie -, able to make E.-,`_ the excuse that probibition is impos- sible because the people will not have 1, I I direct taxation to recoup the treasury ,.Z , _ 1: for the Toni cif the eight millions which would follow for the abolition of the , 1: custoniz anti excise duties on liquors., . 111;�,,. � MAKING PL4CtS FOR PARTISANS. I. , �111 - ;'I'S" . One of the features of this ,session, ',g; , . . . ,ou, ,�-, has been the nninei 9 discus.,,ions.9n I, ; . cases of dismissals of public t:ervantR to make places for partisans of the present Government, and 'there is I ". 1�1 , I scarcely a sitting of the House, with- .. � out one or two instances of such dis- --'., , I T, III., missals have taken place. But to Sir �, s , .­ ., . Oliver Mowat belongs the credit of - having mude the "big push" for a clean f 11. sweep is a very important branch of 1-1, the --public service, the penitentiaries, �'..;, - � � �, and'Fr6m present appearances it looks as if within it few months every official . . in every penitentiary in the Dominion �,0­ ��. I will have b&en changed and new men 4�,'i - appointed to giiard the prisoners, if r ,, ,!::, Ii, any are left, for at the rate Sir Oliver . 1 . ,� is pardoning murderers and releasing I'., :, - 'i.; "".. m victs who have the slightest politi 1Ll ,,pull" It looks as if the prisoners i 11; - .'�%­: i well as the jailers; will be pretty ­ t,- .veli "cleared out" in another year or two. His method of "reconstructing" _ I 1, I I the peniten larW hits been simple.. it=,nt,� - He . d a briii)wission to llex � * ,` I amine trid re ci t upon" first Kingston ­ . report and then St. Vincent de Paul - tiary, and oil the "report" in ZeInilcese he 'I w i 1 1, act. - _ I uo doubt, , The Cornwis 'Sion, 11, case of Kingston cousi6ted the c, of Mr. James. Noxon, Inspector of I _. . ons for the Ontario Government; v, R[91�E. A. Meredith, an ex -civil ser- e " 4"', 1.1 Z vast who will; superanuated eighteen !�, 0 years ago by Mf. Mackenzie to make a IL Vaca for Alr'.' Buckingham ` Mr. , l ackenzie's PrivAte Secretary, and , !� Mr. 0. K, Fraser', a Brockville . alification -1 I lawyer whose ' chief -• qti, ;, 1: is that he is a brbth6r of the late' C. F. %,, , Ili, . Fraser aqa ,%y ,Is..t $gpd,tts the prpba- '. , � _. , , 11% , ble 'successor o n. , Wm. Harty, ,- I should. the state o, Ahat geut44VA' health fd-Iredre -iron the the Ontario Govqrriwq , ,nt.Thjs.qomTi§4ion -e- '-, held a long ihvdsVgXf4)ij,A6d hits� 'Ili ,';.. ported." This report was...) , Ilia, , * 'alm down on Monday, ,and;_�as *a Yo tier ; I I expected, recommends "a clean sweep" I'll , 1 1. of the officeii, ifi6lddilng the Warden, Mr. J. H. Metcalfe, Nx, M. P., f I , Kingston. ,T 40 Cora nAssi pore ,�'te . 1�. Is are , Z , =1 , ,. d, the regulatro�� III "kin � I that laxity tin surlier revail y4cyp, %1. . P, It; . .1 b. 0t, V Ip 11�, wqel t 10MI 0"86 ". � 4 7A ,, nil., ."'. The H.M. YaVid I r well-meaning man, ispot a disciplin- ) I I . Avian; and mak6sthO effeati*U liffol is to ,.'keeg up the ,ditcitillnei ,of : the. prison. , I He as,pot an,eMcient, loyal or jud). , lity cloussupporter, or P,dy!oqr,Jr% �bto*d+ * .: - I warden. -,S: I , , I � '. .1 , I THE C&ANORS SUGG98T -P ,D, I , , ' The wale n arA hjq­ e ",are ho ., " " llt,y I . , aN 11 M 10114h641, . ,2, 9 ­ I- -te �f Afew 'me now prevailing low slate _ - I . 1 in the � , �O A60 , I institutiVA , A , 1. �r , .1 I Vilf*94f.0, '.. 't I I marked inefficiency an ne�.'eMf' tity " ofalarge I1uWb4r of-bliedhIl6rdinate officers. There issaid to, fie `a" lack of I ,." harmony and constant narrelings, r.. - Wtf­ he general " cal)ttllingaii'df4�,16tig'�,',Ia T neglect or disrega .jd of ,the InWrests.q,j I ' r,... the prison., "'these A'A V619 wid "oll,R.' I "' , , sione among t, o,m �� , �t&qq *_ "eaip I . I I ton''ce o I it s i v_ hfi � , 4go . f "c') , - W k1 0 fal t;,, 6 ;a 117��I� 1 .7 , , '00�� I , 11, . r ,�- I �) " .1. . I Q1' tthoplum )q legipps. �Tjvr of es 1. I .. - ---r, I 1, _7 7 --.or .6 " . I � ". ; I . . I . . � I , 0 � I _ '. 1, . _ . "'.., _ , � , 0 .1� � . , — p , , ", - " d ;4000 1p%1140i.01.1� I i A -or - :.0tx ' *�Xil, IF � Voll '0 I 10 ,� I , t, it 0,,,, oft - V * " am.4, I - -0 �11 � , . ,ro .. I "A r I , lale � "t .'' . — " pt,�; e- t U ,.�t .I,; -9 ,,-, k, _* , � I.., IL �P,,=',� Fob �­�.11 er!V'5�1'UA,I`*0 'Viii, . I � I I . . r= I' I 11 I. ) - 149"117WK,M" AN% 11ZiW*ll ...V "".­­, -` 6 Ild' not loss th4o $300 erlt, 11 should' -Inb 191gh Odntailssioner spok6 ittrblo Per annum, with residence unfurn- own personal pxpopl,64,0_04: -��'.. , _6�,Ph,*,,Xo�,# � , 11 I ­ I it I West Terruokbs, �W,Iwtei aolve- tip 11), fished. other remote portions Of the neWly,set.' , � Thogrison regulations should be re, v1sed t orouglily and the duties of each tied portion$ of the Dorninloll, 0�e,0 i I - poxt neighbor wits perhaps a long diti- officers defined. tancogway. When sickness came Into I No officer of the prison to purchase it home so situated, and,where there rung articles frotu the prl4on Qts)x`e§ pr nilght.be blah .one u-pittap, with four or , to keep animals on the prison promises. five children, stud bov'b6sbitpd, what a Mai -vied men not to reside wj4bln blesatnk it 'woul hai ' b ' ' . of ,h tO)ave . the prison walle. , t evein lirily, Writ nurse. f1111 '00 (it be Officers closely related should riot this connection, a -ad 10,order that . am hod at the'prison tit the sawe titnt. �... , . 110 luisar ,uqjort might be enter. )prehQ , tained, the. spokkek d4tnphapi7ed the . Firearms in no case to be used in in his fact that the intent -ion of the order was to ongo a nurses as efficient as dealing with a popvict ., Cell, I , " , " , 'be those trained in the best hospitals in �. . dai3gepouEk�.�cg.nvick�lsuf)PI'4'I ,(Its- I , cipiin6d, by turning the blise on hind. Canada. I I In concluding Sir Donald referred to The gen�-ral admission of the public the fact tbat Her Majesty had -signified to the pvloot) is objectionable and her wish that any national memorial should be discou raged. I of her sixty I . should take by years reign It is recomuiendoifl. that the services the form of hnspital and nurses` aid. of James H, Metcalfe, warden; William, . I. I Sullivan, deputy warden; Patrick O'. A Sad Suicide, Donnell, storekeeper; and N. P. Wood, assistant storekeeper, k)e dispensed SIR HECTOR LANGEVIN'S ONLY SON with, and that Jam 1) vIin, ,the.en- TAKES HIS OWN LIFE WITH A ineer, and 3 amp§ I - , I he, stenard, .- 4IN te REVOLVER. summarily dismissed. Dr. Stran e, in view of his advanced Quebec, May 19 -Shortly before 12 Hector age, �houldte retired. O'clock to -day the family of Sir Langevin,resides on St. Louis W. S. Hughes, chief keeper should be transferred to another prison. street; was startled by the detonation The number of keepers and guards of a revolver of heavy calibre coming from the apartment of Hector Laforce might be reduced from 50 to 48. Lp.ngevin, Sir Hector's only son. A A number of recorlimendatibns are rush was made upstairs. Laforce Lan - made regarding the internal workings govin was discovered on the floor . . . . of the: inbtltution . stretched on his .back. Blood gushed ST. VINCENT DU PAUL. out very freely from it litillett, wound above the tight eye. His right hand In the case of St. Vincent de Paul the Commission Is now sitting and the grasped a 38 -calibre "Bull Dog," which first result, has been the suspension of I told the story. Langevin was still breathing. Medical aid was hurriedly Mr. Ouimet, who has been once guilty of the unpardon4ble offence of being a summoner), but he expired shortly Conservative and, worse still, a broth- after. er of Judge Ouimet, late Minister of i Laforce LftDgevIn was 38 years old, Public Works in the administration and was it bachelor. He always show - of Sir John Abbott., Sit, John Thorup- ed a peculiar disposition, and followed Sir son and *Sir Mackertzie Bowel], a past a s.yle of life which was far below ,sufficient to condemn tiny man in the Hector Litrigevin's social condition. eyes of such llitupartial" Judges as He mingled with the working class, Messrs. Noxon and Fraser. Any%yay, and became a leader in labor uniuns. Mr. Oulmet has been suspended and He was at prominent K. of L. man. and Mr. L. G. L. Foster, a very cornpetept officer Ili the DepaetW.eht of'Justice, in fact he devoted all his time and ext - orgy in fostering organized labor with - appointed Warden temporarily: but, out doing anything for his own person- ' of course, after the ll�veport" is made aladvancement, Socially or otherwise, and Mr. Ouimet d4b.missed Mr. Foster he has grown sulky and strange of will be removed and some good slip- late, and it I,; said that the residt of the porter of the Government, possibly oue recent Provincial elections' preyed upon gir of the "Cor6mission" appointed per- his ,mind. His folks at Hector's matiently. Indeed itbas been said in tried vainly to divert his impaired joke that the whole County of Laval imagination, and it few days ago he wants to get into the penitentiary, got worse. His melancholy and sulki- and the Liberal. representive of the ness increased, his ' appetite and sleep County in the Commons is repot ted failed him, and he looked like the pic- to have had over ,I thousand applica- ture of despondency and wretchedness. tions made to him fur every position 1�e was present a;t the breakfast table -the from the WardPhship down, These with family its usual this morning. 'Red "Investigations" will serine so,ca Then be repaired to the library until I the purpose for which they are ruide, 11.30, when be slowly went upstairs i that of .making places for friends of and put an end to his existence. the, Government, bkit', the pu "lie miff _% This has been a hard blow to Sir . r-, not hove iw"t e o .1 I . � , ��00�t" Hector Langevin, who has lived in sol- I I I ,ruado, , reotnops ,'of the I I (in nary retirement since the eventful account ��A the, paetipaii 'col�oositiitirk � days of the Tarte-McGreevy upheaval. of the coni missiobs, 'Ori the*St. Vin- He has always deplored his son's way. ' cent de Paul Commission Mr. Lafor• ward disposition. His son's tragic tune, a Montreal lawyer, has been death has been a severe blow to the old substituted for Mr. Noxon. Mr. La. gentleman. . fortune figured recently in a suit in Montreal Where rabury at the rate of A "Poor Man's Tariff." five per cent per day was Charged, and ,___ . ludgment obtained under the Quebec The Liberals promiseda "poor man's aw, -which provides r -hat any inter- tariff," and certainly their new tariff est "Mentioned on the face of a note" has hit the poor wan, hard. may be collected after a note is due. It has increased the cost of his tobac- This monstrous state of things has co 21 per cent., and has largely decreas caused Sir Oliver Mowat to introduce ed the number of Lueu employed Ili th� ,a bill in the Senate restricting the rate industry. . .of interest. � I It has increased the pivice of his rice . MR. WHITNEY SPEAKS. 10 per cent., and has destroyed his Canadian rice milling industry. which A large and, enthusiastic meeting of Le Cercle Con . servateur was addressed employed a number,of men and a con - of capital on Thursday by Mr. J. P. Whitney, leader of the Conservative Opposition siderable amount * It has killed other industries and so crippled stift others that wages must in the Ontario Legislature. Mr. Whit- be reduced and the number of em - ney, whose health has not 1�!,-qn very ._V ployes lessened. good for it few days past, excused him- It inthe tax on his shirt * 'Its self from delivering a long address, but . It increases the tax on his overalls. made a capital short speech in which he touched upon the necessity for It Increases the tax on his cot -ton government by party as the surest way to secure the liberties of the people and socks. Ob, yes I we have it "pool man's tar - by of the benefit to be derived b aztrty iff," and it hits the p6or man hard and from organizations such as Cercle often. -Belleville Intelligencer. 0onservatevir, where intelligent men How can these Conservative papers could meet and.discuss public affairs. print such things? He only referred slightly to Ontario Does the Intelligencer know that al - politics, promising to return shortly though the poor man's tobacco has and deliver an address on provincial been increased by taxation, he still gets affairs, but,the little he said conveyed his diamonds free. the utmost confidence in the success of the Conservative party at the next, Although his rice has gone tip, his I provincial election. The meeting was green turtles come in free. an exceedingly barnionious one, and The poor man's ,shirt may cost more, good short speeches were made by Mr. but his imported parlor grand piano 0. S. 0. Bounreault, president of Le comes in five per cent. cheaper than it Cercle Conservateur; Mr. T. W. Our- did under the regime of the Tory rob- rier, president of the Conservative As- bers. . t.iri . . socift, n , Mr. R. G. Code, president of The poor man may have to pay more the Macdonald Club; Mr. J. M. Me- for his overalls, but his oil paintings, Dougall, ex-Ald. Cluff, P. Baskerville, either old masters or modern French ox -M. L. A., and other prominent Con- school, cot -no to him free. I servatives of Ottawa, all of whom ex- The poor man's socks inay be away nfiden6e that pressed the utmost confidence up ;hut be can import, free, all the or would return two Conservatives chand musk he cares for. at the next provincial ,election. I The I poor . man maybe hit, here. and . there, by the new tariff ; but look at Victorian Order of Nurses. the grand compensation he gets I- . Hamilton Specta,tor,, WHAT SIR DONALD SMITH HAS TO SAY — __=_ ' OF IT. One resultof the Paris bazaar fire is . % ___ . . I't) A recent address Sir Donald A.. ' the closhig'of a nttwber pf small theatres 'aud cafe,ch,tIntqq.l;q' WWII St"Ith, High Commissioner for Canada. r, are gonsi4ered dasafe, , , I spoke In most earnest and,r.nthusiasti� 'terms of Lady -Abetdboh's national' I . . . Delaney,, ",bo was Accused, of arson., 4oheme for dommemoratirig HerMajois- d ' diamond jubilee Oy,thd establish- 'y a "' was Tuesday committed fou trial by ai� IS "' te Pattullo of Orangeville, Magistrate . He 1IJ1a be taken before the county t c he men f Victorian Orderof Nurses in _(� , 'an (I. - ad R,ftrring, to the b6nefi . 'on, I judge Wednesday foV election, Ju . cellcoof the scheme, and the almost -The trial 'of the M61ancthon ,Town,, , mdasureless goo hich­wqI. folloW,its doliip�eflbn�, SIARnAld saad:, ,; . ship arson' bases" took place at the Assizes at -,Orangeville. ,The Brand' . I . ".. I tTheto are many here 'who in the 'time of's"fferivig-bave bad trained , Jury: birought,in true bills dgainst" J4mes Ballard, JameaR. Corbett and nurses in their homes. They can apo , and are considering atonzo J?.$tniQbj A, it ntimber of other cases• ' preclitte what it is to be able to Ilaye ' , ' ' ' servicos of a ' " . . trained. urse. T t"e W'what a n� aid it is t6 the It - 4ey ' , kn.6 tT, g yalculn h labor ,Mr. Thos. Mann, the English lbader and agitator, who was to have or the stitgeon to have issor, n him those Who earl' Intelligently' W21nister , dbliverod a lecture in Paris Friday III' ht, was. forbidden to do so by tile Ofice, what bus -been prescribeld,,ah attend" and was, •given twenty-four .to the requiteblents of the patient in Emirs in which to leavo,Frdhee. . a sl�jlftxl; manner, and also ititelligently -, As a ,memorial of the Queeln's dia- assist its far as necessary in cases ofl.mond jabilbo the Anketliftht' keelding ,surgery,, ,. ,, in H6iland• h-avtt decided t6 6ndow, a I "Refgrging .9. tho, fact that throughout ' bed in ei,pdttkit,ytitf,,o(tch(if"tho fl%+e to1ndo1h,hb'9p1t4ls,*iCh the the, 11 ni",Ongagin, t4or ateassocia, , t1pna1q ovei)t c9rmty,aiiA ?n ov ry par- lbdding sum of blie th0t1s1LndK'pdt�tIdd, u , �11 �.rbiigq ,,n4i_%(es ..uA er toe i4b, ',tf � . . • ueert'4 J111illee p eses, ` ►Aqheple, ,tge �said; '� tave ' , . �. , I - It 1. . t . - �Lt 4 , . d pqtnjpq� 0, A 0k a In Mont T4k,ee ,; e , .`amental' . I 1. T � re I 'were ri #y,ea It no twpnty-AVAY speaker been a O,d, Mats --- _ __ -4. ,Tilt which', virtually I ?d -, 4 W dqaI latterly in ngland and in,;Scob- 'tier of 0 bief's t � 60fil cfitirg6d the dofenahnbti wit ' conduct ­,. tium, conduct - land, and I have.hearcl on,every hanA " I Y . nected by family.ties leads to suspicion "I Of the great'beriefits'that have bde"n' Ing a drug business without a liddrise, . . and dislike on the part of the other brought to the homes of the people and thereby endangering the public.I I officers. The disastrous consequences 4 1. 1. � I I � I � . . I I I I I . I I I � I . - . 1, � . � . . �I": . .1• 1, ­ .1 1.111.1 ,,� I I . I 1� 11 �1 I � , I � . X414p% 44mplrp., � ! .. W , # , i , , ' , I I * , , , � *. , � , -1 , , ; � WROper 0 , 'Ai Need ' i M"r. oa%i)oi�u of. 1x0on tlihiks, - , , . � . FAIrlio, : 0,6. I I I 11 � , � " ,,, . 004 �: � I'll I 'loo I nil '! I , 'A j 1 , i . 6� diont I I , 1, � . W44 104i A 60h , 001� �,boul %__ - � I �,u I , ..tleaa of t t, �, '­ . f 1; � 11 � _ .... I i !, I �jf --,,,_'0 I - Ir - b, th , Q weringlopt AL � , , ) . ' I _' I`— " . 911,� I i I, , flaying t 11 (_� ­, . V I'o 'd to Mr. �,rael)rarte , � I vltjl� ,'ip IoZv ., -mra Mow r . � � t,bO X40004 WhI41% 4 due to so exalted La e $11, §Pades and, 6vels, Rakes. �. 00,rsjjtiage� -,, !he public ought to ,,now � LUe�fptqts� and ;Tbt3 , and Hoes, Poultry Netting, $pray Pum . , or this reason we ive ,ps, . �s 'The Rupert's Land Indian Window Glass, Building Paper, Wire X�Tails, 3 not Is an Institution for the training of Indtan children in Industrial pur- Out Steel Nails, TUorold Cemon suits. It is'llodev Government rules, - One , :t, &,o,.,,, &c. One of these- �,,ule.q sets forth that no' Me are in. a position to supply at -very close figurea. int4icatifig' liquors ahall ,enter' t1e I I � 11 dooFs of the achpol..,Anockthev de,cl ' . . � .1 . � � � - . . t 1, I that no property 4' itie school = I .i - A s. and i � lov i underawy ctrvumsti�ncea be,taken,put HAKM"' LAND B.R01 S. . � I r. . . of the sebobt, Mr. Tarte , � ', , qiade his . , . I �Y', - - are, , � -_ . .�y - -_ - - fantous Junkettlog tbdr ,of the North- Westin orth- I klflll­oll I I �, . .1 , . - li, I West in the private car Culerlil,nd ' ' . .. '' , A�' , "" " last year. Whet a,tWinnipog , ewerit New Waggon, Carriage - r, V1,*$4 '� . ge an4,- 4 I R -,4p �'i 3 I " � ­ I "'. ji off with a party of gentlemen to in- I , ' I 0 a We. An elec- tre we rap! I have opened opt n Rattenbury street, next door �.o, Tf,cJVQrd's black - tionthe St. Andre . 0 1 , ro and smith shop, and am prepared to fill orders for Waggbris,- 1i - , "'A all 4hp, was expected in Winnipeg, I . ol,� �, 0 rria"ges A'd , ( . Mr. Tar to of course, developed or the vehicles. Repairing and repainting promptly attended to. Sallisfacti6n gnar- occasion a deep personal and special anteed and prices the lowest consistent with good work. Call and see me; bs- interest in the rapids and in the pro- _ poa%l that they be rendered navigable, fore you order. # � CHARLES WALkFM The Rnpert's Land Indian school is I near the rapids, and there Mr. Tarte . I I . . t 41 - itntl his friends determined to take -OPP—SPECIAL BARGA' NS.—_.woosi- lunch-lunch being a prime feature of . Mr. Tarte's programme. Among those TEAS, TEAS)l TEAS. Ceylon, Assami alibi dOpape?.i 8 lbs. good who were of the par%va rotrlineii,t ­ . P - - and noisy flours was . I L. Rich- young II eon for $1 or Ilio per lb. . aidson, the member for Lisgar and the , . editor of the Winnipeg Tribune. No Sugars, Sugars, S'lagim . one outside of the party doubted that luat to hand one car of Montreal Sugars. No. I Granulated, Coffee and Raw's " I , everything had gone well until there in lible., one hundred pound and dollar Iota. ' SPECIAL PRICES. , appeared In Mr, Richardoon's paper an . I I T, article declaring that the Rupert's WE KEEP'ThE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF WEDDING PRESENTS IN THE - Land Industrial school wits full of bad COUNTY. Dinner, Tea, and Bedroom gets, Fancy China and Lamps.; . . , : I odours, and was inefficiently managed. 26 per cent. less than regular prices. Call and see our Goods and get S It was then clear that something un- 1 �7 ex.pected had happened, and that cer- prices. I I tarn of the partisans were after the SEEDS' -Timothy, Red and Alaike, Clover, Turnip and Mangold. All head of the gentleman in charge. Rev, fresh aud now seed. .1 Mr." Fairlie, the proposed victim, is a - . 11 Church of England clergyman, an ex- Cash Paid for Good Butter and Egg�.— I I part Indian teacher, and withal tin out- � . spoken man. He wrote at reply to Mr. I i ichardsn, in, which he said that I J. W. IRWIN, Clinton. , ,1 whatever swells were smelled by the distinguished visitors were not smells appertaining to the institution. Then ' he let the cat out of the bag. It seems READY FOR BUSINESS he Mr. Torte's party wanted to in- Q I spect the school by holding the cele- Sheppard & Beamln, The Clinton Family Grocery, brated lunch within its walls, and for Are now ready for business with a new and select stock of Family Groceries, . this purpose it brought with it certain Flour, Feed, Provisions, oke. We guarantee our values to be the very best in classes of champagne and a sufficient the market. Teas a specialty. Terms Cash or Produce. quantity of whiskey, and soda with cigars as an added luxury. Rev. Mr. SHEPPARD &.,BEACOM, ONTARIO % ST.. CLINTON. Fairlie objected to the bringing of the liquors into the building, such being .— contrary to the regulations governing . them. He was then asked to give out CLINTON SASH, DOOR, and BLIND FACTORY a lot of the furniture so that the func- tion could be held in an adjoining . ,0— structure. This, ten, was contrary to I _. I the regulattions. Mr. Fairlie, however, said that while he could not permit the liquor to be brought in, or the fur- S. S. COOPEEIR, Proprietor. niture to be taken out, he would glad- ' I provide a lunch, without liquor,- for General Builder and Contractor."-� the e distinguished visitors. This offer - 1 was not aceepfable, lit uor being a re- * This factory has been under the personal stipffirviaip,A -and ovnerbhip for uisite in the inspection of rapids and eight years. We carry An extensive• and rellabli stocle arf'd, prepare plans and Indian schools, and,,so the party spent give estimates for and build all classes of buildings on a h ort notice and on the a couple of hours of solid enjoyment in I a neighbouring place. Then the empty a osest prices. All work is supervised in a mechanical way and satisfaction bottles were sent back to the car guaranteed, We sell all kinds of interior and exterior material. I Cumberland, and Mr. Tarte, with the Lumber Lath; Shingles, Lirne,.Sash, . Doors, Blinds, Etc. other, teetotallers made a hurried trip . 2 through the school. No opportnn'ty Agent for tie CELEBRATED GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured was taken 16 test the ;efficiency of the management, not- were . complaints at Waterloo. Call And got prices and -eatitdotear,befor-s•-Plo,o-iiig yont orders. . made as to smelts. But; Mr. Fairlie . I I I sayR, it the visitors really detected smells he would- be Inclined tosupposeI I , - that they would .be attributable to, the CLEARIN0,13ALE.—.swo.. , 11 - ' — I atmosphere of smoke arld, liquor Wb have decided to sellout out . entire I 6 Stock of Crock6ty and Glarawaro in which the gentlemen bad qbeen ' "' ' ng I prior to the inspection in this month as we propose giving up keoptn� 11ce�"lin64- intendi sitting 'It just , I whi the their interest for purchasers will find the prices very low as like ,oda be sold. -1 the Christain and the industrial edu- Groceries also at Close Cat Prices. - - , - - - . TermsiZash or, Produce. cation of the young Indians, Another I , clergyman has supported Mr. Fairlie's . G. J. STEWART. statement, and gas pronounced his Ager,t for the Kolona Tea._______,===n, conduct entirely ritirely justifiable Mr. Rich- ardson, wholly and entirely because - AN - __ __1 Rev. Mr. Fairlie would not break the rules in favor of Mr. Tarte and hisyiD champagne, attacked the clergyman. . Mr. Cameron of Huron is so shocked Cheap 1 Cheap ! Cheap 1 to find that discourtesy should have " been displayed towards the great Israel 8 E81 WOVEN WIRE FENCINGThese,­::z:::2�:� . Tarte by a mere p�irson that he wants STEEL WIRE , ROPE SELVAGF_ the clergyman to be hustled out of the WIRE V- . institution on the ordinal y. spoilsman's 6 charge of "offensive partisansbip." It W I . seems that Mr. Sifton is going to look Z into the matter and do what is right.I I We all know "what is right" when 9"I FENCINGS, the spoilsmen want to creat a va- cancy. Sothe pretext will b! taken ''I i "I .1 111 11 . , gym. for the dismissal of the clergyman. . . We beg to sav to Mr. Sif ton that it he a& Manufwtured and Sold by - - - - I dismisses Mr. Fairlie there will be only Us 011TAR10 WIRE FENCING GO.i LTD. 0 0 as well as one reason for his action, and that. Zukou. 021tarto. the refusal of Mr. Fairlie to break the rules of the institution in order to ad- 10JU11ORS' 0111010E STEEL WIRE NETTINGS mit liquor for Mr. Tarte to the pl�eju- - FOR TRELLIS, POULTRY YARDS, dice of the Indian children, betore . whose reseuceaJamboree is especially LAWN FENCINGS, ETC). bad. Ar. Fairlie did right. He has SOLD" ARE SOLD very MUCH LOWER this year, than ever before. . shown himself to be a man of courage. He has shown that even Ministers can- THEY ARE THE BEST, ask your Hardware Merchant for them. not induce him to Violate his trust. If he should be set aside the outrage . shall ring in the ears of respectable I people throughout all Canada. I News Notes: After an illness of about four months . Every clergyman in Canada, has John Burton, bide merchant, of Lis. . Political Points. been invited to make reference in the towel, passed away Thursday after- . .:---- sernion of Sunday, 23rd May, to the noon In bis 63rd year. Deceased had Dear Grits . Yon now have the rope work of commemorating- the Queen's beeb suffering from heart trouble, and -plenty of it'. "Won't you please go diamond jubilee by founding the `Vic- his death' was not altogether unex- pected, altbougfi it is a severe blow hang yourselves ? torian Order of Nurses in VanAda. to his bereaved family. His son, Scott The people seem to have great confl- About four o'clock on Saturday Burton, was out of town at the time, dente in the Grits since the latter morning last a tire broke out in John looking after his father's business. adopted the Tory programme. Brennan's tannery in. Chesley, and for- The deceased had been -it resident of Mr. Whitney, leader of the Ontario rtlerly of Wingliam. U started in the , Listowel for nearly twenty years, and engine room and had gained so much was of the town's' best known and opposition, is about to make it tout' of he before it was discovered tfilit respected' citizens. He was a, the province. Tjr� scheme is good, for nothing* could be done to.. . member of the Methodist church and Mr. Whitney will make friends and en i , building, which wits totally, destroyed, also belo ed to tho Ancient Order of eo,urago the party %VherLve,r ,he goes. . together With the contents and about . United Vovkinen. .Mrs. Burton and . ­­�1­19_ — I � � $2,000 'worth of hemlock bark. The her sons have the sympathy of 1111111Y A ma%ni0cexkt equestrian statue p 4f total loss is about $14,500-, partly cove.- friends in their bereaveiiient, Geq,fge asb1i ton Wa$ 111117eiled in ed by insurance:in,the Gore, Waterloo I . � . i 'ngatu day"by Pfesident tom- - Philadelphia. 6n r I I . . and Western Fire Insurance A serious and painful accident oc M X` I* I parries, The ca,use of .0re is not I:curred ,on the Grand Trunk a.b Jean - it' is reported r',-'�6,tea t6at'r� -plWt6 murder known. Itffig Georie has been discovered at I Otte's 'Creek near Chatham Tuesday Athens an that many arrests have The cer6monies irY connection with afternoon, whereby four men were in - been made., .' � "., . the opening of thebow Cbrist's clifirch, jured, A derrick which was being . , Listowel, took place last Sunday week placed on a flat car for the purpose of I Mys. SutliprIa d of Riddel street.," and were atten&44 by great crowds, raising the railway bridge over file Wop stock, age T 08 years,, attempted, I h andreds being nhkbI6- to gain admit- creek over -balanced and swung off. A suicille by sw toatice, Bishop, :Baldwirt, of Londono gang of 15 men were engaged in the . ]lo strychnine., She ' ' L recovered with 100dicalaid. I , I - conducted the, sti-Vices and preached work, ,A. R.. Anderson of Chatham There tare indications of the posgibil� � in his usual able and eloquent, manner. bolongingmto the carpenters' gang, was ity, of serl6us'trouble between FrancesFrancesOn Monday ovenin confirmation ser- aiding there, and on the end of the * and M6roceo owingto tbe-fnaut6ionq, Aces, were held, M, ebullaing a9kill bridge next the car, - He jumped off , of Moorish tribesmen- into Algptlad being packed wheii'about, thirty-five to the edge df the creek to save him- ' ,, , territory: were - - Wled., Tlie'now church is self, sts he could not get past, and in ,, I I one of the lfitndgbme96 in Shis'seotioil doing so hesprAi6ed hinliself and sor- The- iol'kierals of South Huron will of the country, being iouMy ilijured his left Anklo, and lies � ng built of grey ineetlirl co vention in ,gerishil Ort:pd- stone, from the famous M6fib qtiarries, in a painful -condition in the Montana - V, 0, nominate a candidate near Owen, Sound; accordin to plans Hotel, . Dan .Morrison of Stratford, and, prepare for the next Provincial furnished by Mr. Darling,, (TToronl­ qtigineer of the raising gang, who WAS can�Mgn- the well knti'WO chutch itteblteet,, aWd, stinding on the flat car on which the Mrs, Gordon, widow of one of the is a great; credit to the ebb rogation , dor,,itck was being placed, bad his head victims of the Point El ice brid e dis- and toWn. It is. capable, of seatidg,' bad'y out. John Nichol of Windsor, aste.f, has got a verdict toe 11.0,000- About 40 and with thO ppesentgopull Who was stavi'4141T on the ti6salso had agam�b,the, City of"VIC60tik. Iti-SaMd lar rector, Rev. Mr,JeanA, ine &rgd his head cut ivn severely bruised. A , there are many more stilts of a similar the congregation will no doubt con.oung mad from London was serious - nature to fdllow. . I tinue to grow and prosper. Ty' injured in the hip. i . I . � JM I , I . .11 , JI � . I . I I . I I . � I I 11 . � I I " I . i� I A .-11.. �1 I � , I � . 1. I I . .. . 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