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The Huron Signal, 1886-5-21, Page 1rH1B?Y-NIWTH YRAlt. WHOLE N U M MA 11111. 1 TRE HURON SIGNAL every bider Morales, -b7 Me - Sams.. et their O/oe. ort b si DODgRICH, ONTARIO ♦.4 hi despatched to ail parts of W. serrewitd tit e:water bribe earliest toads and trains. Ttiltrn.--$t.9e la edemas, postage pro -paid Webers; 41.7x, if paid before eta mouths VIoid f set to paid. This rule will be trtotll O OW 4..—Eight seat. pe L Met et lasertto. ; three seats per line for eso►adtssemtat lasertlos. Yearly. ball -yearly w sad quarteety etreete at reduced rates. aims rmunium— We bare stsoa *nt-elass jobbing dgorteteat a eeaneetlea. and poasses 1•s the mesa o.mptete net -1t sad beat facilities for terming inn work is Ooderich. are prepared to de b.elaess to that it.. at prloestbat team* be baste., sad of • eaality that aaa•et be amassed.— Tema* Cee* FRIDAY. MAY 21.1e, 1S$S. —,-- ?news are looking brighter for the Hume Rule party in (-treat Britain. Ir the cry of "Canada for the Cana- dians" b. • loyal watchword, isn't "Ire- land for the Irish" just as luysl 1 Let MR Tory N.P. shouters reply. Ten Dominion G t can give Asndte& of tbottttande 4 dollar to parliamentary bots, but .wdbats ars al - law/ to accumulate at the *moth of Gederich harbor without any action be- ing taken by the Marine D to speedily tweedy the matter. Then will be a dem led i . t In the ship- ping prospects of Ooderich when the Liberals get into power, as they will at the next ebioties. Brett= Mr. Cameron, of Huron, spoke on Sir John Msodugald's North west Representation Bill and pointed oat tkat for years the G t had op- posed such s measure and only yielded after the people bad rebelled, Mr. Thomas White's urgan, the blonereel Govette, says the Opposition impired the granting of lion to the Northwest Terri- tories That is • fair ample of the party exinnetes Ministers regard for truth or hencsty. [Hamilton Times. A mutilate of the iguorsnt Tory edi- tors are busily engaged in stating that M. C. Cameron, M.P. for West Huron, dared not formulate his charges against the subsidised Tory members and their friends on the door of Parliament. One of the know-nothing sheets this week that Mr. Carrern wee still • r, savagely upon biro in the present "dumb dug" on the question,•1theu*h I crisis. When in 18e3, O'Donuhi.c came GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 18886. The setter to the i)wordwa by tb'e rem. Tog Tvrento Week says : "The Op- o{Mratimili• Klee. A. Aedrewtofrom wblcbTga etetiAL takes as extract. was never 1•t.aded position seem to have adopted new tat: - asap attack s• the Ooverswe•t dote in their contest with the lluvern- .uoW bare 1,. reader. warm."... but nmrty t0 IIIuM►ate the way 10 w►tcb tea ludtaw magi. Instead of making • gamed are treated by the un.rtaelD{M white settlers 1a the vaunts I. {Exeter T rasa assault, akirmiab►n; parties aro sect out That's just what we elates. Mr. Came- t -i attack smite points of the Govern - roe has got hie strongest points vain' ment's Northwest policy ; and although the U from those who at that they were driven back by superior force. time had no ides that their srideaoe they eontrised W espew tkr manifold was the C Mr. Andrew's teonoto•y and that of the Go.- erement officials agree as to the neglect of the Indians, by G t official.. A lawyer has a strong caw who can prove the guilt of the prisoner by the evidence rot the prisoner's own witnesses. Tes editor of the Star is an elder of Rrox church. M. C. Cameron is a bel- low et. The elder loess no opportunity of +basin: his fellow weekly, likens him to Ananias, accuses him of falsehood, and in every wry leads the public to think that Mr. Canter/4i p1 one devoid of all claim to respect and confi- dence. If the pious elder really believes this, why does he nut seek to purge the church of this untruthful man 1 It Mr. Cameron is all that the elder in his paper states him to be, the elder's duty is clear. If the elder, sad not Mr. Cameron is the liar, as the Seaforth Kr- positor clearly and decently shows him to be, then the elder i. • di.grau to his olio*. It is a scandal to the church that a man holding office in it, should publicly, and in the most foul bad in- decent manner, abases fellow member, knowing and believing, as the editor of the Brpouh.r has shown, that the otleo- airs articles are "absolutely untrue." It's an ill bird that fouls its own neat, and long prayers are of little avail to a man who weekly bean false witness against a fellow church member. S.!r1Tos John O'Donohue disclosed some of Sir John Maodonald's double - destine Friday Last iu the Senate. Par- tieulars of the case are given elsewhere La this issue. We do nut draw attention to the matter to ay • solitary worito the praise of John U'L)unohoe ; he bas made his bed and he should now lie in it, so far as his barter and sale in 1882 is concerned. But we do ay that it is • little hard to see his Orange friends turn nearly three months of the seven had expired. For the benefit of the igno- tent Tory editors and that portion of the public which receives political held (1) from them, we might say debt Mr. Came - net took the earliest epportusity poesi. We, May 4th, to repast the charges of against the G t, and to arraign the "Forty Thieves" on the floor cf the House. The able speech of the member for West Huron will be found in the "House of Commons De' bates" tJ May 4. to this section under the enmities of the orange party, and to further the inter- ests of ex -County Master Johnston kr parliamentary honors, he was cheered to the echo by the loudest sow of William we have an our midst. In Gudutich town hall he received a perfect ovation, so far as noisy cheering was concerned, from the meu;lwrs of the ()range body who were present at the meeting. He went to Kingsbridge in company with Brother Jobaston, and did his level best to make things solid there fur the °range nomi- nee. Ueda thew circumstances it Mmes with a bad grace from the Orange Tories is this locality to WM a solitary word against John O'Donohe.. We admit John sold himself in 1882 to Sir John Macdonald, but he fulfilled his part of the obntrac ly deeaiv.d by Sir John Macdonald for his pains. Hie crime now is that he was not willing to continue io the trace. atter Sir John had proved faithless to his solemn le is a satisfaction to know that al- ibottgk tea Irisb section of every com- munity j ss bean Icotei turbulent to a very large degree, events are fast proving that the Irish are not habitual 1 , hut, on the contrary, can usually be found arrayed on the side of Lew and order. The re- cent Chicago riots ars an instance of this regard. Not only were the Irishmen ocempinuous by their absence on the *ids of lbw rioters, but most of the gallant policemen who suffered and died to maintain the law were sone of the Emerald Isle. The police force in many of the Canadian sod American cities are conspicuously Irish. The following is the natlet al crimple:Om of the "buys in Mee" of the New Yuri force: Of the 2,934 of the New York police force, 1.746 are natives of the United Rtates, 974 of Ireland. 30 of England, 14 of Scotland, 13 .1 Canada, and 136 of Germany. ' adaptability of the away in incessant and prolonged sato be fir more effectual than would be one set batik, — wbich, murever, with the r.t majority, could end in only one way and would so leave on the mind of the coun- try the impreaiva of • decisive Oppni- tion defeat that is now *voided." Tes Mail is c,nlinsally esrping at the policy of the Minister of Kducstios, and WHAT'S UP? Things That Aro Happening Around Us. A rreeadtr •tai wnaa Tier ear abw■a ■. C. C.'s ewes* en Me Sadler t.esatea - Sea. Jeer's Desetesar w - 7N seen are )s,Otl.LICCDDY BRUs eteu.nass 11.341 A YKAIt IX ADYAKCb mature and careful consideration, but Sretaad's K.essIes J■b/loat. when I rolled all • double-barrelled and As we expected, the enemies of Home emphatic "No "' the buys took to abet- Rule in l.'anada are iu easter nes user tea ter for fear of • thunder scuta. A pa- .unities of the Costigen-Curran-Sir John anion without salary dotsu't suit my W triotus instincts, and Maw. Ajss would combination, iu preventing the Parka - like to `e indemnified fur the wear and' meta of Canada from expressing an upea tear of my if I undertook to and unqua6hed opinion in favor of Home deal out law on emailIulstiuris. \"1o,( ' Rub for Ireland. The Toronto Week, you don't, and don't you fanjet it. ! 1 do, than you may chawff toe : ' What's wanted is ter the people of —I see the Growler of the west street Huron to memonalie,e the county cuun• Almoner is analogs to imbrue with me . rl s4 the Jure meeting to tusk* provi- are behalf of the Big Boum sion for paying the police ts•gistret. a 11 be bee a grain d sees. left be won't suitable salary, and thou couggeteut men try on that game with sue.1 bare no, will offer cur the awn. Mre Ajax ambition to wash any of his dirty linen might eseo bo wit tug to sacrtb a me 19 1. public but I ovoid oaks even the self publicinterim the salary was suftl• constituted Growler, dance meetly large, But it requires something to lively music, if I w desired. I give tangible to make a men accustom himself hies (qtr warning, however, that t1 he to ynamite explosions, a la Fuher Mon - Is an able speech in the Houma .4 - *ikes any more tying redectsone upon ro at Orangeville This bolding of u81 s Commons last week John Charlton, ' ei7 hitherto • I 1'11 without sufficient salary tc bey an soei- dent policy ee • piece of malty, and there is no health in it. It may be patriotic and all that, but most office -seekers are patnotictor revenue purposes only. And the one who isn't bus a lop sided brain. —1 don't wonder .t magistrate Boat quitting the beeinese, atter .IL In the Wm place, he had Ge salary—it very seri- ous . Then, neither be nor his law partner were allowed to pra.tice in the *rimiest court—another serious n. And again, b. had re- cently married a wife—yet another, and a very serious considerativa. Any unit of these caamie would impel • man to throw up • nu salary job in • hurry ; but it wasn't until it was settled upon that magistrate Scott had to try oases its the vicinity of the violations, and until ma- gistrate Soult's bettor half decided that his worship should not go galavanting from Umbers* to Ashfield, that magis- trate Scott wade up his mind to retire from the bench. I commend the little woman for her geed sense in hindering bier sp.uae from teoomini migratory in hie habits without corresponding bene- fits. Lees than half a century ago I was yeti, d from public life in s similarly summary manner. I didn't like it at first,hut I gradually became reconciled to my fate, and today I rejoice that I was thus stored from becoming as great a rad - shout as the worst among you. "If I don't, then you can ehawif rue.' Some- how that " obey" business in the mar- riage e:remony often gets kiud of twisted •round. --However, I think magistrate Ssott should have closed up the cases he had in hand before retiring from of •c.. That's what I'd have done if I'd been the p. in. and the p. nes. had been A,.ntf. 11.P., peeseated • lengthy list of mem bore of the Senate and Hoose who had &PDlied for and obtained timber limits for themselves and friend•. In the list of those who had applied "tor their friends" we find the following :-- •'Thomas Farrow, M.P., appliatioe for Joseph Leech, Miasmal*, (tat.,) March 8, 1883; order ie -council for Jus. Leech, 50 square miles, Alberta, April 29, 1884. On account .4 application Asher Farrow, (Blu.vale, Ont.); order- iD-council to Asher Farrow, 50.euare miles, Alberta, June 9, 1883. Appli- cation for George Le.•"G, Brandon, Man., May 25. 1883; order -in -council to Georg. Leeson, 50 square miles, Alberta. Jane 7, 1883." A COCPLI of months ago the Loyal Orange brethren of Canada were whett- ed to provide a fond for the defence of Ulster. Cuntribetions have rolled in so rapidly from the panting and patriotic loyalists that this week the aggregate hu swelled to 8250: We dou't know how many 1►rangemw then stein Cana- da, but we don't imagine the above re- sult will make a good average. And then, you know, Canada is to furnish 200,000 lighting men, if wears to believe that blatant "Loyalist' M. P., B.11y- kilheg Johnston. This would average enc -eighth .1 a cent • head, for the Can- adian invadint force, which would cer- tainly be a small capital to begin the war upon. It looks as if this "loyalty ' business hasn't yet got down as low as the pocket-1t's still lip -loyalty. As Powderly has said, "In the hands of moa all mouth, the gun is as barmiest as the sword." A newt deal at talk is at present going on with regard to the question of Home Rule for Ireland. Some of the "Loyalists" have got to ranting about tea guarding of the right. of "Protestant promises to Sir John in regard to the unless he was "knucitng things down, so to speak, after he became • practical i Which, under present circumstances, it f31slor," rad one would think to haversupport of their people. It was fur pohucIun. Ha was one of the kicker almost a dead wesilht un their hinds. I them talk that Ulster was a part of the John Macdonald met wsnced iijj<at1Ut tion. A{ew.ndee Mackenzie iu }aaclu.anyt_jmtus_uand addynsa . Green isle when Catholicism had never the Catholic rote bought and sold for a 1878, and in 1882 he sold himself, body 1 i ata, air, your very obedient serrans, taken rout or sprouted. Such is not the price, and the bishops were innocent of and sleeves, to Sir John Macdonald., It Lucanow. May 12, 1886. J. Y. wasn't • caah trams/awe, however, sad case, w the Protestant and Roman any complicity are that they received a the buyer 1.11.1 to comply with the Skew. 7t.► Catholic bodies are very nearly equally letter from Sir John h(.dunald. The terms sit sale after the ;foods were deli, - 1 in the so-called "Protestant' I storm is fast gathering around the head *red. Time was given for the payment, province of Ulster—standing about 52 of the perfidious Premier. but John, notwithstanding hos auction - wring Protestants 1'. 48 Roman Catholics ofd , neglected to obtain an approred joint note front the wily Pre - "When the official bead of the ;Catho- lic) church in Outario stoops to barter and sales of votes in politics, h••w1hall the laymen rise above so base a doctrine, or consider themselves anything better then chattels t"—(Toronto Mail. The above from the chief Tory crgan is another gratuitous iusult to the pre- , i • f the Catholic church in Canada, and to their people. The O Donohoe disclosures have lost to the Tory party ail future bops of support from the Irish Catholics of Canada, and the Mail is Might .a bun like a bee en a poste, and take the sweetness mat of him, too. A word to the mos sasgodas a kick to a fool. —And cow 1 reckou I'd better take a gate at the horoscope, and look for poli- tical p(o)hnts and uauuicipal quarts, and ether things that may•louse, edify end instruct my friends In the back tsan- sbmps and elsewhere. By -the -way, did yoe notice where they put my rations - twee in last week's paper 1 Of 000rse you did, for you'd have read my column if they bad printed it on the.. margin and lapped it over on the Gest p.ge. 1 was going to rive the editors a bit d my mind—said • mighty caustic bit at that— when I discovered my old friend, 81. C. Cameron, was at the bottom of the af- fair, es usual. You sea, be got on to the G t cn the giseetian of the illtrsatwent of the nation's wards by tite gang of thieves who are in the employ of the lndiau d , and he showed lop their rasealttier iu great shape and in short metre. It seems that front Dowd wry down, they're a set of rascals from the word "Go."—only they moat ge. Cameron made it hot fur them, and did not leave them a leg to steed on—but what's the uw of going over the story when you're read it in Tali SIGNAL 1 The Alnwnine.s Growler will say that it was • "sett- " speech, I suppose, but h.'U take oars not to pub lisle it, all the same, as he aid in the esse of C.weron's "suicidal" remarks ear theLuadry motion. For myself, if M. C. C. never did anything during the see cion but make his speech on the illtreat went of the Indians by the ( t I'd feel bound to stick to bar back until he wiled , • . through West Huron tit the next election.. And from what I know of the neighbors they aro all going to du it, too. Old John Calvin brought hie a copy of the t'reaby- te,iaa the other day, and the religious editor of that paper was standing by Cameron like a stalwart, and I'd kardly got through with the article when John Wesley, who live. on the corner lot,esm. 'along with the (lirufein Guardian, and showed me a leading article when the writer was patting Malcolm Colin Came eon un the back with both hands. I haven't sees old Hirom Hardshell yet, but I guess he'll tote round the Baptist in due curse, and let me see that the organ of the dipping friends is also in favor of having the In -lien weeds traded with common decency by the Govern meat of this Christian country. And it Oat a bad thing to have the mural sop - port of church organs when • man doss his duty. It shows that the seed has not willing to go its way to cast odium uplift born cast upas stony ground, or swat - the hierarchy. This is not the first time lowed by the fowls of the air, or choked the Tory organ has endeavored to cast by weeds, but rather that it has germin- slime upon a Catholic prelate, but its std, and waxed strong, and brought efforts will again prove as un.esiting as f"nth gond fruit. alio mute it be. —But it's Senator Jub. U Donohoe when it elated that Archbishop Lynch's that has "made Dwngarvia rise' duwu brains were inferior to those of a "poo- at the chain . l .he spooks—the $en - di. dog." The Moil is only trying t- ate—•t Toro.tto. I recollect when Juhr. prove that Sir John was rigt.t when he wielded the auctioneer's hammer an Tor - said • gaud hand he was, toou. Atilt; he "had no confidence in the breed." 11er that be alodid taw, and bseame the Bot the Mail and Sir John will chant* tf "talented Irish barrister." John de their tune between this and election served credit for working up the way he Ba this as it may may, the above did, but his !raving to do wutb the see time. tioneeruag busioees tin bon tk. spoiling tract u • falsehood out and oat for 1 11 1 h sit t t ex at him, a ter a uu see s g t in o the Jfoil cannot show that the Catholic his big head that everythune si d every - bishops made any overtures or gars any body was saleable, and he wasn't happy COMMUNICATIONS. We do nos hold oareeives responsible for thus opinions sit mar Correspondents- Contribu- tere tt this department must confine tbem- selees w public questions, ant be brief. To the s:ditor of The Signal. Dot Mi. Sarum, -It would appear (rues the that the people are wakening up to the necessity of getting more railroad aec,mmtdatiou for this section of the Province. Wtughem has been at it for several years. Wroxeter and B ytb are now striving in tho matter also. But I have another proposition to make on this subject, worthy of the con sidsrauun of the Fsilrut4 committee and of the poople of Goderi-h and that is, a line from Teeawater, by Lncknow, Bel- fast, Dungannon and the Nile, to some desirable point for creasing the Maitland river to the harbor at Goderich, which the G. erum.nt has selector! as the best harbor of refuge and lifeboat station to be found on Una side of the lake. Fur the wisdom of this se;ection I, as an old alt, and of several years' on the lakes, can give buy most hearty ap- proval, for the moment you leave the end ut the pier at Gudench you are in deep water, and free front all danger from rock or shoal of any kind, from Sarnia oar the one hand to Cockburn Is- land, at the very head of Lake Huron, on the other; and free also from the fogs that w frequently endanger the na- iigation of the Georgian Bae, is addi- tion to rim many hidden dangers front sunken rocks, and reefs, etc. To the the C. P. R. Cu. this hue would be a very great aJvntage, as it woppld utilise their line from Glenannon to Toeswater, Gotdwin Smith's paper, says : "In criticising the action of Parlia- ment, however, we must not be under- stood to suggest that the Puriiamset or the Ministry are resp' nimble for the in- troduction of the subject. It was just the kind of thing that aC t de- tests, and that only • factious Opposition would think of bringing forward. Ws aaa SUR% rt. AT 7111 MIsr.TsaS wOCLD GLADLY NAVA a*sLriD IT, had that been possible. As it was net possible, rase DID Tett$ NOT Tn Ix1 W,r fr. ADD rain •UelLI $I.Y This gJ has been .Wade • ground of esosurw it is, in tact, • reason for admiratio* and approval. When they eo.ld nut entire- ly preemie the mischief they did their best to minimise it, and they etroceeded. There u something almost cootie in the wind-up. Parturient mountains never brou*ht forth a more ridiculous moose ; and the mountains looked every serious indeed when their labor began." A ata.d.rer 1155 $ se facet. It u now over a month since Mr. Fer- gttase, M.P. for Leeds, rept lag to the telling speech of Mr. M. C. Cameron on Northwest , made the following insinuation in regard to Rev James Robertson, B t of Missions in the Northwest :— "The hon. gentleman made reference to the statements that appeared in dm of • Rev. Mr. Robertson. I happen to know something about Rev, Mr. Robertson, which I do not are to disclose or discuss here, and which, to my mind, dues nut add ranch to the weight of Isis statements. I am rot go- ing any further on that subject." Messrs. Fairbank, Charlton and Witt - eon, who said they were personally ac- quainted with the rev, gentlemen refer- red to and had gond reason to believe that he stood high in the estimation not only of his own Church but of other churches in the Dominion, chall.ngd Cdr. Ferguson to be explicit in his state - taint conceal nothing. Mr. Vermi- lion was dumb. 14e has had ample time to make gool his assertion, and if he cannot he should be compelled to with- dnw the cowardly insinuation, confess him•elt a slanderer and apologise. The (awnda P by - is none too severe un this • tire 4 Leeds when, referring to his tnieer►We conduct. it mys : - "Mr. Ferguson now s�►nds before the people of Canada as a meatber of Parlia- ment who uses his privileges to stab by insinuation the reputation of a mission- ary .•f this church, and who when called upon to make spec.ac charges or with- draw his insinuation. is tea, cowardly to do the one or the other. We direst the attention of the Christian people of Leeds, especially the Presbyteriaos, W the conduct of theft represeubtive. — [Hamilton Times, •:..what candid friend --the Tory Sen- of every 100 of the population. Thebes •iwere.a Itrai.ds. inter. It's •clear caw of "(.u.ng, going, a nowt.Ylwr, of (obocrg -gives it •biking another strange phew in this gnsetiou, The Democratic party of Now York gone so ler as t YDuquhee u Mnccra• o. to believe that his to thus : — and it is this. that those who are most lbw been purging itself of the boodle ed. i have reason "Wail not someone kindly induce the blatant about the ''rights of minority hi aldermen, but as yet we hear nothing of (►range friends in this section will herrn Inland" were as dumb as oysters when the Conservatives of Canada ly sympathise with him now that be is ni Mai! to arks an cod, for a while al leant. dee • action, for he worked all he knew of its foolish and pay gambling at the Ireland was ruled Int the last 33 years ', James Beaty, Jahn Whitt or Wood- P Rdueation Departtrent1 We get column ����y� worth, men who have been expn.od as h'e'r to do thew•g•td turn in Huron ie pi after adman of senseless and foolish _121 P,wrw•,.•, end when "the rights of members who sought their personal act 1883; they rejoiced with Aim then, end t.,,,k pro.o.t. fie proved That aro the du who war mid by Tupper and Macdonald twaddle that N *opposed to be erases—sin the majority" were templed under foot. granditement at the expense of the case to le hoped they'll weep with him potent territories at Unbrio the Down - to be unworthy to get any contemn, was of Hon- Mt Rosi work. Then Aave Following is tea Protestant and Roman p�e they preteeded t.. mar... end lob, new that he weeps ever the perfidy of ton Government had sold 175 limits since r given the eontrsct fur lbs new beitdiep very y (,scholia population d l Islet by coon- trafficked in public lands and railway air John. the decision of the Judicial c.romittea Iby Langerin, who now ear Nut M has been wetly end serious 141aodera —So dies magistrate Scott, of Con- They went upon the Provincial domain ,.ed hitoselt a good and ,.1604. elms crem- ated, in the department, bet the very cheroot. Dalton McCarthy rad Thoma P' `pv • �� by the Nail, with its ties : Whits weld have been hatter employed t"n. has re"gn'd• and thyro. a recency and dealt with it as though it were her tractor. Thus the last vestige od exams P' R C than in hrlti:ing fur John Whirw and f•.r some man cal a radi.tal minion property. Literally, they tried for Topper's deal woe t)nderd.s.k is 0*.childish andignorant hall-6edieg,tr6kss 10716 73,093 bent. I've been lookia t around to sus t.. steal that which belongs t.. 5 h.t$rb., .w.pt sway. --f Melee ese Times. theme Mandan possible. Oer.deestin•al Donegal , his bad tongue. (Toronto World. 1 • allay instills- Londonderry 10,719 173,095 who'd be a suitable person for the billet, amt arcsl it nut among Meir �. !r nsNtrmri! • pot Mt the crop of es�. Jo• n nBeattie has lowedot • good 11 , the rascality of the (1c sentiment had not 1oc,oa rel; The clerk of Berlin town averse* the sewn. 1c.nncil hes been shelved, and I don't think Charles sad its supporters would n.4 be tolwst- written to, the Godeneh tows elm* Seager would accept under existing nit- d for any time, but • gored many of the to decd out what kind of carpet is wool .uwtausst A lot ..1 the nets/lnbw a people are bestowing as demoralised as rya the Goderioh Loon hall. Tuve thm ght it would just soil ms, as I wee the Government, and ion en wrong in what comes of a town hsnng s tern well mad to giving matter and things actioas of thy tical. —{New lira i tation for neat aul hawing. Cearrw/es of P,aed. Parliament en Irriday viten ■ 1 money to pay Mr. Charlebois for his work un the erection of the new D buildings at Ottawa Sir R. Cartwright asked if this was the same Mr. Charlebou whom Sir Charles Tupper Bud wse not to be trusted with any contract. and whose name appeared as one of the t.: west tenderers for the contract in Brutish Columbia given to Mr. Ooderdouk. Sir H. Langerin said he Wes the man, he believed, and had prove bbarslt • good and reliable co•ntracter. Sir R. Cartwright Then he ought to have got the onntrect, the refusal at which to him cart the country $209,000. Ondetdonk had grade his bargain with Tupper to get the onntract for coswtruct- tag the. British Columbia end of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Bat Cherie - buts' tender was lower than Underdosk's by j'd09,2:t3. Tupper tried to get out of his difficulty by pretending that the cheque deposited by Ckarbb,is as secur- ity ecur ity war not roomer, but the @eidetics was all ateinst him. Then be stunned and raged and declared that Charlebois was not $ lean to are . t a.. w, ....t flit' /Tolima Noel/maid aid hacked up the ,se.rtion. It cost $2,r9,213 t.. give the job to °nder f'.werea ere m �• dont, who proceeded to import tho •- When fir. Cameron, in his hrucefirW t ends ul Chinamen to work on the read. $n.1 tt'initham speeches, ch.rje 1 men• Ilore touch t)nderdouk ggre to help the berg of parliament with being applicant* Tories carry the e'ectina of 1882 will for limber limits, the Cuuservative PrP i never Ire known unties Tupper and Mac- eu il.serted that his statements weir.) I clonal(' happen to quarrel The people without foundation, and he dare not of camas had in earn that $'409286. make them en the 8.,.r of parliament. Itall item etmpared to bone ell out Well, he has reiterated abevery s • star , the of the Moedoosrs.id statement cauls on the stump, on 11114 Tupper combination, lett the Onder osik fl`or ul partlament, and ettepting in se Ij traneacuon was such a h..relaead swi ale or two instances where a ,mistake in date 8188 made, sup •rted his charges by blur I public memory. ('harleb••ts, the man that it made an impression epee the time, to some *stoat now. Th. •encs Aetna, 114,619 100,166 of tate Mod is aloe tending to iwaveove Down . 169.246 00,671 mstteea into MR A little prtctis•l knowl- Antioch .$6.3144 75,437 JN es the part of the writer of the Mnn•sban 48.806 76.417 *theles, would probably pretreat both Tyrone 117,146 109,084 hien sad the paper being made a latagkiag t.gk rmaa•.000,000 000.000 4luik 4 throir M M MIerry•'. Cisme ..11462 106,338 Colleen, Cavan, of Stretford, and Of leer Nichol, Walker/4.4i, arrested An- thony ".hart and had him sentenced to pay POO rad go to gaol L.r ono esunth ler 'reeking an ttlioit still ma the towisship of C&►rw.s, i 1 { 1