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The Wingham Times, 1888-05-11, Page 2rr r QTfflx` IQ P aPo rl l lJi ' ''• ha «ut11; ;hgaztif+ o .1ict1*-What xztt esstatea tt, >ZYca...4 nsre4 QUO. arts wariliro- pw^Mpct'.— Cwkiet K w 3:9 51,INIhTis'1t 0 Lust session/0,, Litro a aiew cabt"l, egisla• was eres cal.e,.i,. tint of ltr lister of Agriculture. For sonic time to lion. \.. M; moss per>itrmaed the lonblo duties of Pro• a incial Treasm r )mai Minister of Ag- :ieulture. 'JI aari'4ultural industry W ', ;,7ro.enalucut i, the iia tustry of (Mn • .ala and is en fled toi(atter °wields enation than iMe hitherto been ao. c• raed it. T Mowat administration has oto doubt . lone await to encourage awl develop Ontariq's agricultural insources by he establishment .and *maintenance ` the (t►ntario Agrieul• rural College e td . IrVeau of Indus• tries. The aa ointment of a practical agriculturist, 'hie can devote all his cnorgios to tine 'urtheraneo of the farm: "et ing interest ea not feii tothave a whole. t..*oand stint lating effect, There had het, a good d'al of speculation as to who. s`.•tauld r.. eive the *eve appoint - went, the favo 'ices bein ;,Messrs, Dru- ry, Awrt'y and l;atlantynJ'. Mr. Dru- ry, lI, 1'.. P. i r East Siuicee, his just been appoints and askslhis eonstitu- cuts at an en y day far their endor- sutian of his a 'coptance. Ife has had ;t long experi so in Municipal mat- ters, is a praae teal and successful ag- riculturist, a , god speaker and very popular, with s x or seven years parlia: ineutary espei encu. . He has been an active nienaber of the 'Ontario Agricul- • tural and Arts Assooiation for several years, a direct% r of the Canadian Fruit Growers. Assoc ation and. of the Do- minion Grong . Het is admirably, qualified for tie position to which he has been chose). and it as to be hoped his selection ant redound to the sue - tees t•f the ag icultural industry iia Ontar lot - EDITO ' IAL 1(7:211118. • Mn. JuRTIcn ENaY, of the Supreme Court of Caned , died last week. CAiti 1Di 3 ti cot ons, sold to Canadiau wholesale mere ants 1 for 20 cents a pound, are sold in Japan at 19 cents a pound! • THE YEAR 18' 8 is ;the tricentenary of the defeat of he gpa,uish A.rinada in 158S and t bicentenary of the revolution of 1= illiam. of Orange in 1388. IT Is rlaorosE r iu a ;bill now before the New York egislature to appoint six women as i i speetors of factories in addition to th meri now employed. in the same ser%:ce. '.Tax New Ya k Legislature have passed, by a vett of 80 to 8 in the As- sembly, a bill w ion- substitutes elec- tricity for liangh g as the means of ex- ecuting criminal . THE Isle of i1 alk, it is said, is the ouly place in t • world where un- married worsen a e entitled to vote at the election of „.,mbers of the legis- . leave body upon :the same terms as )nen. Thu Manitoba Legislature iitro- eineed a hill to a per cent. Theri to meet, the d required 8778, 0 needed. to put tic 'into shape to :earn ise 81,500,004 at fi as 1,'280,000 deficit River Valley road nd 835,000 will be Hudson Bay road its land grant. ' IATHEW .ti,itl• oL ' died of heart dis- ease, and s.e dirt ; is father, and his randfathi'r'befere bitn, Twenty-five years ago r. Ar: old was t;ld his .heart was zv ceted, tut he took care of ' himself tine roved that heart disease net:d not n cessar interfere with 1treritious nae ital 1= or. V11E511E11 14::Itcn:: , who had ar,1a- jority of but seven ben he niet the Quebec Legitlaturo• ast year. When the douse meets he will have at his baeh a solid wajorit - of at least 18; all the by-elections 1 eld with one ex- • ception, have Tesulte' in favor o2 the Mercier 0audislitte. Dat. Ii atnn, samt ' medical super- intendent of )e Toro to Insane Asy. luta, argues'trougly f r the establish bent of an tinstitutio where those wile have be 'oiuo slay to the drink log habit tai be treat a on rational and scioatifiei principle, IIe claims that as we Ike= the sale of that which causes $ruukeene, the revenue 'Troia this 0oua .r: ithouid e applied "to tfie ereettiott acid fnaiute ancJ pf lion• vitals for the hate of t s body and :i;id destioyh 1a.ak it, - (writtenfo Ttn:'rzn's.) It is said .lis :r:eellonoy, the Gov. error General, w I take leis departure from the Donii t ion on the :11th of May. As it is its desire to prorogue parliament bof• e he leaves, it is likely the session wi close about the 18th inst. Members ar bopoming restless and anxious to get I write. The remaining epeechee will t ierefere be shorter and business will b , hurried. The debate upon the 13ndget was =tinted this week by Hon. A.1 W. 1ilol elaia who i tide a loon speech in answer to Sir Et hard's. lie brought out some go•1 points from his own stand point at was very abusive and discourteous t' Sir. 11,icbard Cart- wtialit. After tht Postmaster Gen- eral bad conclude his speech, Sir Charles rose and .uggested the pro- priety of eoueludin r the Budget de- bate. This suggest on was not ao- eeptod by the Libere 's as it would not be profitable to alto v the Hon., the Postmaster General o escape scott free after all the ab :0 that he had heaped upon the Lib -al party.. Pet• torsos, of Brant, foil wed, making a splendid speech. H 4has very few equals if any in the souse as a popuw htr orator, He is gift d with a strong, voluminous voice t1. 1 speaks with great earnestness .tai d power. His speech npou this etc sion was more than usually happy. \ A strong vein of humor and scarcas ran through it and by these sources t ' power, as well as by the • broad carni .}1 sense of his a:ernarks, he was ena tdd to level his opponents right ' anal ft. No oppmn- ents rising to answer, he debate upozx the Budget virtually c 'sed. Tho question of " I , perial Federa- tion" etime up ou 1114r day, on a reso- lution moved by Mr. M salmi], of East Middlesex. Dalton 4 °arthy, mem- ber for Simcoe, availer himself of this opportunity of makir _+ a speech upon this question. Mr. Dalton itleCarthy is president of the lin 'vial Federation Association of Cana a, and was there- fore expected to do his bast and say something good and. y all means loyal. He labored for one 1 our and a half to show what a great llIessiog Imperial Federation would b to Canada. Bat certainlyy, he failed to show that .the scheme he proposes: s even feasible: He proposes a U o between Great Britain and her cloiiics in a Federal Parliament comp ed of sepresenta- tivea from the colo iod and the United Kingdom. Great Bstitain would be required by the pro oslid arranger -tient to discriminate in fa>1or of colonial products and the c t lo4ties to discrim- inate in favor of t e =importation of English manufactur ' • The colonies would of Bourse bete e identified with and partly responsi for England's foreign policy, and 1 . Id be required to vindicate that pokey if necessary by money and men,,¢' .This is a posi tion the colonies avo Id hesitate to take. The aims and s irationsof Eng- land might, and no bt would, , be wholly different from hat of her col- onies. Her policy, bot, domestic and foreign, would beso la'gely different from that of heir coloni • 1 possessions as to render the .Feder compact in. operative. The present teling largely opposed tip this meat. 'Prue, drive aro land of coiisideralsle infiu of Imperial E'ecierati national feeling isj'so str. of Free Trade't that a tempt to establih "Fa Protection would aceor Salisbury's opiuic 1, lea revolution. Lord `dart' Bright and even Ur. strongly opposed to ;any would tend to estab ish of "proteotion. " Vitl phase of protectiot th duets could not resceive tion in their favot!', W. indica 4i favor sof th perial Federation',is iin impossible... We i:ro tol erationists'= Haat t w farmers of Engla d a colonies. This is; tri surners of Ennliantl al 1 England is 'ederal stove - en in Eng- nce, in favor , but the gly in favor zy serious oa- r Trade " or ing to Lord almost to a gdon, John Goschen are measure that the principle out a certain) colonial pro - a discrimit a-- hout discrian colonies, Im- racticable and by the "Fed- uld benefit the well as of the but the con - it determined to -day to prevent,, as tl oy were in 1845 to remove the tali on l ead. Untaxed bread to England is a prime necessity to enable her tot feed] er people cheap• ly and to comp° e wit 1 the world suc- cessfully. It is trope ed by those who favor an Iarip , lel +ederation that Bit -gland would diecri riinate in favor of tea imported ` rout 1 r possession in India, as Again, t tea mported from ,iiipail and Chin . l3it it is plain that in retaliation for this isoriminatiou japan aitd Chi i a Would ithdraw th•ir trade from Englaud. It tud, ,gone up the s cit sonredistance,. posed that England di and the delegate delivered spoceltes, favor of Oanadian cer=' I ivo It was not then k own the exact terms stook, as against that on t le LT. ta. ;riven Premier (a 'oenway, but :au ill • But the fallecy of this )rapaal is ovi- tient was made pu 'li(i to arssuro the people of Manitoba that illy, Greenway had proved ltimeelf to be a patriot, aud, literally, " the saviour" of their ban X190,004,000 Province. Since that tune tho full ade with the U. S.terms of settleste 0 annually. It is known in the L at Great Britain will riot admit o against such a deut when we (melt '.r the relative value of Canada ea d the U. S. to English customers. Tiiglature trade with Canada is less t1 year, while her t is over 8500,000,0 not reasoualale tl would distriniina profitable customer so as to benefit a few Canadian farul rs and to satisfy the loyal aspiratioink f a few McNei11w anti 1►:teCarthys, S pposo for one moment that Great Bt`tain would put a discriminating duty t pen cereals and cattle imported from U.S. the Ameri- cans wou1d at onto withdraw at least a large proportion oft her trade from the English markets and would enact laws damaging to Canadian trade and commerce. This she Mould easily do in many ways and thus injure Cana- da to a much greater extent than any advantage she could get directly or in- directly by Imporial Federation, England has never beett rioted for her saeriflces on behalf of colonial in- terests and it is not prtbable she will continence at this periodlof her history. Imperial Federation I was brought up in tho House arta before the country at this time fort a special pur- pose. This purpose i to draw away the attention of to people from the more practicabi and #Isefiil ono of Unrestricted eciptot ity with the United. States. By this arrangement of Free Trade ith ottr near neigh- bors, the greates facilities can be ob• taiued by the g1 et industrial classes of the Country t sell n the dearest market and to b ty iii: the cheapest, Any policy that 'il pxavent the en- honestly, arranging joyment of these ri hts•is inconsisteut their population, ant with tlio well-being and prosperity of dering" thereto suit their any people. as has been the case iu tl# Dr. Adam Smity, the great writer ern parts of the Domini upoii political economy, says : " To petted that a general ele p,ohibit a great egeople from making place some time in Ju the Most out of t ,eir products and ern- doubt the Greenway ploying their capital in a way in which receive what it rich they may consider industry most ad- hearty support of tl vanta;eous to themse)ves is a inani- toba. Again than fest violation of the molt sacred rights taken, of mankind." , Tam, Yours Trt Now the so called I1tational Policy lfit have been. made gislaturo, but space their enumeration. Suffice it to say that monopoly and; disallowance have been done away with, and that the 1 •wvinch' Govern- went has gained the ower for which it sought. Several at plica ions have been made for chart rs to . construct jay to the oeforo this o taken to ate railway eau be no and operate lines of rails boundary and, no .doubt, l year's cropb are re dy to market, there will, e adeq accommodation. here doubt that this appy change in affairs will give a impetus to the prosperity of this Pi v nee, as indeed already there seems t be a tendency in that direction.'Ili e who have `Hitherto refrained fro ming to this country and investing 1lteir money, on account of the da ped prospects caused by disallowan e,and. monopoly, can now come here feel that they have some security tl at their invest- ments will be pro :ct d and their in- terests advanced ar d rot allowed to be sacrificed to. the , ictations of a band of monopolists. Another fertile topic for keen discuss u curing the past f•:w days in this t 'evince is the Redistribution 13i11 la .ly introcluped by the Greenway Gov rnmeut. The general sentiment ind' tttes that it is a fair end aquitablo .ettsure, In the arrangement of the iffi :est constitu- encies theGovernme it live d.ealt very entaccording to of " gerrymau- vn purposes, . more east - 'Et is ex - ion will take ext, and no o 'ernment will oserves—the plc of Mani- ou for space y op W. does prohibit; a great people from Winnipeg, May 1st, making the in st out o their products by a tariff wal into the most 1 This-Nationa a great people capital in a way themselves by pre port duties, from' cheapest markets. almost intolerab gr eat productive as well as a ma people's most s When will o their own, inste terest? It is hit industrial olasse should say one to let us reason togethe Ottawa, May ath,i obstructing their entry ROUND TH crati.vd markets. Polio goes prohibit eat investing their ds dvaritageous to 'eating them by hut purchasing in the Therefore it is an Ilurden upon the assts of this couutry fedi violation of the rod tights, r people look after d of their party's in - h time that the great of Ibis country e other : " Coale 888. WINNIPEG EPTER. Material Improveni= t and mecidoaly Brighter prospeets'consequent gni the Abrogation of C. P. R. Kemp. oIy—Largo I Rmigration t1ril €ieason: 'EJie °distributZon Iiil &c. To tiro Editor of TIM Tiac Dna errs,—Shite writing my Inst letter to Tau Tunis, I am pleased to say affairs have' tai- n a change, and for the better. It e prospects for a prosperous seas., are a great deal brighter than thewere a month ago, and every one sef ups to be of opinion that the eountrt is going to boom amain this su . , r. The influx of immigrants pro use to be larger than for' many yearsspast, nd taking every- thing into conliderat'.n, the outlookis indeed brightl;r, S ortly after my last letter was writt n llh.esers. Greens way and 1G2artta re tried to Manitoba with the tempts of .ettloinent in their possession. It ha been learned here before their a>i!rival that, they had been given doeurneet 'its tha,.would set aside the disall(wtatice polio hitherto sup- ported by tin; Domini.0 Government and give to ? Manito a the right to charter aid 4onstruo railways in any part of the previa, Upon the ma rival. of that' train 'from the south, which carriektt the • tato delegates, a largo and t nthusia.tic crowd of the most prominent eiti :ens of Winn1 en and also of Many oth: towns iii Mani- toba, assembled at t o depot; and des spite it Ileay down all of rain, gave the Pretnieq and his colieagtte a right royal waken a home. A braes band was also at the depot a d headed the procession u Main str et, tho crowd following, regardless o the slttislr and mud, of w1) h there ' a,s an exuber- alleo, Tho ttiCc sign 'pped; site Reviews, a antes • >Y r Duch. Tntss Last night's spe inept in the Presbyt in itself a success, will in the matter of at hardly up to the. m I were Pope of Ptio and 1 would canonic the magic lantern. 1 myriads of youthful ly I too, in my " ser was gladdened as often James Mont present to the mi " Eager fauey In a voy age Surely it is som: W. H. YOUHILL, 1878. WORLD. ritoranzatio9ae 'attar entertain - ran church was financially and e ante, it was k 1 just wish e siugle hour, he inventor of has gladdened tarts;; and reflex- es' yellow leaf, " ducator. How "'s poem was , beginning fined,, . mind." to have the ra " of Worth with Islands, the Island rotight vividly vith Captain Villiams the ;tango, and had a tag ':f the Indian 'whelming pre - time power was deu, the Suez Gibraltar were ran, the screen. T o r, but Ido not ( yi en her island or cherished m'; own beloved folt when I re- ys of lusty man- ith niy boarding hill, with Holy - me and the brave ividly thrown upon gard Mr. Oampbell a q et enthusiasm h. 1e will bear fruit ounu the world, es will take the here the true uture eiviliza. tnei 's ey un°o f th. hin "Fauna" . and 'i Fl America, the' New Zealand, Continent of Aust before us. We Cook, we thong! Martyr, of Erro lively mental p Ocean. Britain' ponderance as a portrayed when canal, Maitt a thrown sttceessiv am not a hoose grudge our belov Palace, Osborne Balmoral home land: How ecsta called the happy hood, Ana playec school boys on Ca rood, Scott's mon old castle were the semen. As r Himself, there is about him, which in another voyag when missionary 'niece of honor : s greatness of the w tion will centre, to a) Alia ailed tt of 0030 ec nes •id's Lr iuxao1i". White Mr. A. Hamilto being ill with sore holm is attending fanners Are nearly Horse distemper i this vicinity. Sas. Clow, W. M tail aro roeoverin 14:iol+adscau who 14, E. Wawanosl >i'armersvilie, California,. hu is o thr hit thi very orse the sick list, at. Dr. ()his. .—Most of the 1 seeding, - prevalent in belonging . to rog'i n and A. Bin. fro : %.—Vii: D. aught 5, 8. Na. is tow an last ye Elje 4113 1'+tritItY Fib' TIMES :S OFrR WINGS SubseraptZonprac Aiivr :3 iCC. 85 00 One 11, uti Local a. 1 other casual fit ' sertron, and 5c. wr line for csilr.-.•/ No local notice vill he ehatirel and Business Chances Maur' , ' ti lines 01 for fast month, tecr. 4:41Uent month, 'these terms will be otric,i, „adheryd to, Specie) rates Mr U'IVer ..111TtireMentn, Pr tor longer periods. Advertisements withant erAfic directions, will be inserted till forbid and dm creeordingly. Tram sltory advertisements mueti re paid in advance. Changes for contr.set cel1ortmements must bo in the Gino Wednectio on, in order to appear that week, Pro MITA: AND rUDLISIIIM. Dn. IlAcpox.uar's Osman, Wocounm. OPIUM: AND Itnsienxeu Wingluun, March I, 11 4.11.111STERS c. ' Solicitors for the Bank of Hand •er. Commissioners or takarg affidavits far Manit be. Private lands' o lend In straight loans at est rateq. Offices - BARRISTER ',ire., c BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, N OFFICES -Beaver Idevic, Wilco Omani and 47. Private and Company funds t interest. • Mortgages, town bought and sold, Mercantile ter a, V.4103TONE. iTARIES loan at l'ow rates of 1 farm property effikens specialty. -`;') Silver, Val, ...de., re., Mates, vanfOng la prices front :,,54 ) upwardg per set, mamma; mai brid„tework, Teeth ex. tr.:rated without the least pain hy the use of Vital. ized Air. flead Mee, Wingfrou,kkle entrance op. Saturday -Office at.:1111M's hotel ; Carrie: ist and each month -Office at Whiteley's 0 el. Extracting, 25 cents, DENTISTRY, LS. JEROML, 11 I am ;Taking try in proportiosn0.11. Vegetable Vapor adminis extractinn ottect!), Cur only OFFICE : tin Alm Beaver Brunswick Rotel. Sli JOHN CURRIE, Wm -Lift LICENSED At Orders left at TurnS• Di DEAN, alto JiL LICE▪ NSED AUCTIONE OF Sales attended in any 500 AU. jUl setts of ranches m for the runless 3, opposite the JAMES IIENDEI1SON„i All Sales attended to p Charges Moderate and All necessary turange CALEDONIAN nee This commodious hall tale meats of every kind tunas Sm., apply to it THE COUNTY` f the Ca. Charges' rNTIES 11131614 AND. and on the Shortest can be made at thei be secured 4,4r entor- very low figure, For . Ile•opened Jan'y 3rd wi its attendance. Young to appreciate oar thoro now students are onto Mit: OF OtiOUG Orme Hoene: 10 ix SS COLLEGE. another large heroes° in en and tre begin. wory, and as a result, Loam% Ont. MI grafts on. New York AND SOLD.