The Signal, 1892-2-25, Page 1•
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`THB SIGNAL
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THE LABEL
VOL. %LiV. No. 2349.
friwia Tile_ DI TQ rnE wSPAPMR. Q: attritow OOU T'Ye
_ -X D. McGILLICUDDY.
G�ODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 18!'3.
THEY HAVE STOLEN i NOW, LET'S HAVE THE PR
THE (AlN3TITUENCt.'
- political s••nd, was meresee alpine 11,. would ranee the Haw m taeCommervative
of the• Doodlers Cameros. The amass es that ostsas- interest There bad jest bees • chaste in
The OleoMm Worst iiYPOhs
had bees rendered psrtMalariy bitter by the the Oibi int• Mr. PaNmeee, who bad re-
ZItOtsd %eoliths which had menet.. oat in the North- costly hien Rejected in his owe cos-
-- wait sod the noodishr whit* led to the .[nonny, had been taken tete the Govern
HOW THE ELECTION WAS FOUGHT. aim~' Ne. Owens hod then • straw' wt, •d the questa was whether he
position u the Hoene with roped to the ill should rte is West Hama or No.th Part►.
South Perth were examined
taestsait of the liar breeds sad the de The Ayres a
way Sanas terlgendle Curved clue r« a arse had goon forth that Cameros lewd be
Teri e e mtesieser meow or. amerces politically anafbtl•twd, if each • tbiag
w..�geaes t - Porter esu Treat••'•.Iy wets meadia. for John Macdonald, air
Marine t•asrres Agan Mee in tail John Thompson, Hoa. Thos. Wye had
Tbe Veru'• teas t'aieribselyd 1e 4 am.i e..'s Mr W. R. Meredith on that ocew.iovi were
meta, a, Ib. Prr.ear T1... 1 ru.M starring the country in the Jasuaita car, and
Appeals to Sere err 4 red lrmeemiu.e. es •axiom were they that oo steep should
and Vomit Uremia, Tory ereepeee- me be left uuterue.t to secure the defeat of lir.
s'es.ertalttr tete Mal Mf. shard trews C•atrr.rt. :hat a. (ewer tbai five meetings
%rats Is 1.51. veld 1. tee ..■ [wand were held by them in West Hums mei iu
a.mer,s•. *obi to woe rarer .be border• That was not all. Mr. Pater ahsesteen of 1891 to poll their votes, and if
aewMe.4 made 1r rbr noire, sai.rl a a par nam financally,althoegh•clever that be the owe the aeht u a.ybodyi
of 1b. Ie.wlat a. speaker, sad the lM.mniva treaeary paid Besides, we are in • p eitiw **oblate alj . h .rend 5t Hoa .1. C. o use his tn8lusette ail
q expires - -- M .attvhal with a n.estmt (nett....,
tato and it ws [Geed that they stood
heavily a4aiset the Coasrva%ive party in
both 18i 7 and 1.891. Then the figures of
West Heron were taken .p and it was
found art the normal majority to the
riding could bat be forma in tits campaign
and by the return of 1887, and that 1891
a not • criterion w go by. A new man,
Mud they, without local prejudice aad a
Cabinet Minister at that, will cause the
M hie le
OMISED GOV'T PAF.° .IFdog et bareSW$V«
panes im the
bdasrtai. Wiles potiag day a.m. sock s; honesty dr political dseseey. ell 1 ~ he by altos[ ditp .: h
ova** he was inelmeed
dolpsees resiaanme bad been made by the seek wee the mnegmal fight that temmee Lihieer d $111:1=
M tewa, who v $ Mows in
Libsrals that it was generally ooaesded that i toagbt on designed 01 lrekruery, 1IM and ya e Milian with hien in die [anis.
Mr. (10msoe's election was mowed, nod as I when the rands sad all the etreametaases /Aiwa "maw wee ewpter5d do taw:
the Jay wait re Ahs clearance seemrd to I are hones and taken into coasidsr.ti.. isW it by yr. Jobs Whyte. �p�imi�1
begone almost psth
ietve, and sari/ is e, will be seen that he fought the bravest the local aespgittiem,, and
day a the Iwo d (iodorieb w
the workers for ' and beet fight that ever as fossil( in the sewes
orry d the county oeseeliad n, end
the. eaeer ed to ase ef h wllieime to
Tor/ candidate practically threw up the . [benison of ('aaede. Tice entire (GOmfm-
i .Jf ., muse & Amiss Liter, M.P., el
Sarnia, Mr. Crone, e1 Hasilton, Mr. Pre. -
tee. a/ Toronto, Mr. Bishop, PP., sad
Mr. MoMillas, M. 1'. for South Hama
respectively : and last, but greatest, Hos.
Wilfrid Laurier gave two nseetrugs to the
000etitaeacy. Notwithstanding the .Bora
made Mr Cameron was greatly at • diaad- a+..
vanage es eewpared with the o.•• side, spoor- When five o'clock .pine and the meet wee opposed to ksad the htrehaga
which had over • hundred outside .peak polls in u:odsrieb aid ('liutm ware heard of the Conservative party .Wort of the
ere acid worker, in different sections of the from the result was deemed etsuuebtl) sat• enure• 1)o.uaiai were 0000satr• ed aptoet
oaostituescy, and In I:uderieh alone some isf 1riry by the members of the Reform him and encamped in the riding: the weight
tbirtilor forty could be emu at almost any party, sad Mr Patterson mode up his woad' and the strpugth of the (' P. Ry. was also
time\during the .lay to end around the to leave towu at the earliest pasihle mo• thrown against bin : amd yet in spits of •11
hate meat- It had been expected by I'attermin a , this In a oonatltueacy which was wads ('e -
The tight went tea. Tb..ugli M r 1 .rnerou men that from 50 to CO of a majortty would ' .errata, r by as Act of Parlament is 1882 he
and be innate were iandiusppe.i sod an be obtained from this town. succeeded in keepi.g the combined forme at
effort had beet. made to to erpower them by To tech an rcr.•nt bad furtlieri and an
lav until the last polling booth was hearl
forcing the tirbtirrg, Vol there would have uwidatlon been re oriel to that• repreesta trona, and thea • total of only fifteen was
bleu • more even contest had it not baso tore of • barge fishery u.,tttution had baro recorded aguinet him
far eke fact tial eet•rinli prejudices were amend the towu to. the pwe;vou• ten dais •• Wr are troubled on every stile. yrt itwl
.- --alma« std db•rmeed we are perplexed, bee net In
Tiers h y were Satusdeesd
Laurier esti all ked a shako el his
'neo a Nor Tories
Amus the eemp.sv
one of thew was beard to rmeark 1 lie
eouatbiag in his fame that rasswhie
John M.gdomald " When Mr. flldtbrs•
of the hi(FII school. was being .
was desonbd as as old -tis Tomb. hat
tr.yiag same signs of reforms's*. ' •n
to hear it," responded the Liberal nark,;
greet Reform party is like the
heaven, there u more rojoiaieS
maks over owe Tory sixniealat
than over wheat/ sad nine Brits who
persistent.'• The train rewired bete a 100
minutes, wad the admired , tttlld
leader was sent off with • chedlr.
Oh1TARIO'S FINANCES.
dapeir.
bet 11414 Miro,
When the result was knows the Liberal
gathered in tie Temperas. Hall, awl
shortly afterwards Mr. ('ameros was
called upon to address his friends. He did
•o bre8y and to the pant. He Said that
although he bad leen defeated he had not
been dish000rel, that the support that
had bees given him by the Liberals a of
the staunchest and the beim and when be
remembered the number of the forces that
had Mai arrayed against hire, in the recent
fight the only wonder in his mind a that
till his en .. h oewemims through the .esismor possible news h (.overs• ntrwduco.l into c . u. .,, •4, thew_ v., Use Tory
the [Boils hosed Is wmiw him Ten Tr. mrd i, le 1iu4 iii• 6wtr7i bt7 with Ase'r"1O • "
iho bye election in Wei" Hama kas been Chsaerlls Rae mot fighting 11ir. Porter. he speakers and workers 1 besides that, we which be held at Kingsbridge early in the ticket set.'' of 11,ilve sad VV . VV .
Ingot, won and kat. and the lihmeal party tai IEWeff the (:ov.rnm.o5/ of the entire Ogilvie, ..tee of 11,en1 a pngs-1e1M of Dm
111 11 Big Mill in (•oderich, not .wily eine• from
uteri. taLLegt (oregrea : Aril derma.
ed.' -- 1. CAW. 1v.: [Flt
bee wntaised soother .defeat. The dame
d Mr. Cameron is particul.rly to he regret-
ted for venoms rearms. lu the first plsos,tbm
Asntry will lose by his aMeaoa too. the
WOW one of its foremost and moat exper-
ienced politicians. and, in the next place,
tit d the ardent (rieads of Liberalism and
nes o1 the greatest haters of political
eiisyery and dhkoasty will sot •wear oa
the Boor of the House in all prnb•iulity
dares the next mesion of the Homs.
'Ila canes, that le.l to the defeat of Mr.
Camerae air enemy. Firer stows ks adroit
to public Into be boa bees Sem ref the lent
hated nembera ea the icor of the Haeme by
the Tory party nn aswst of hs across
advocacy of the popular side of rimy mas-
ticate that came up for disco.sion.
Away back is 1872 Tuckersmlitk was
tele. from bee constituency with the inten-
tion d (ben rendering her 'decline is *.•utk
Hires bepdsa. So determined were the
siertaad his frieada, however. awl sr, ever.
gni was the taboo of the was himself that
tbey.teraed w apparent minority into •
steam* •ad substantial ret. orat) . Ile writs
that einem nod he won it notwithetaad.
lag the gerrymmmarieg d South Hume •t
that time, • gerrium ieriag which, by the -
way, has bosoms an iistorica! ase u
(*sad.. 1t was embalmed in henry
Waugh the esu of the well knows Joe eskrege to a js{ge portion of his following
Arnttl, at that tune member for south e,no•r the Oringe Ordor,aod bis suhsgsent
Wentworth. Riving in his place is the stumping is the county daring the Kgaal
Herta, Mr. R •1 held op before Sir Jobe Rights campaign hal Miaowed from him
Ma isle" ma the (:ovevatneot ret els the sympathy of some Irish Catbnlics and
day • di -mem representing (he carved moo• other, who had been Iriee.11y to him pre•
utitoeaey el Send' Bunn. lied said lie to nosily. His action also with regard te the
Mr Jobe : "Tee eight to h.r proud of gene disposal of local patronage had made his
serf : yes eight to be able to how down party a divided hone steam[ ktm, and the
sed worship it, Imams there is no prohibi result a that a the day et }he peihag
Not in the laeealog s .i&imet to wtrsbip. for lettere was a failing off from his previous
there is netting i. the Hesvess shove or vote of some 342 halloo. The falling off of
In the earth hese•tb er in the waters ander Porter's vole wee what gave Mr. Caaheroe
oho earth that a sly way rssnbies south ha majority,aad it was not because the core
Ramo." ,literacy hid become heavily Liberalised
Coolie* dais to 1882. there was another The eoadituency was still a close cossta-
gerrym.ader to serve • doable purpose. easy and the moult a the roost electing
This tinea the intestina wag to kill Sir proves It today.
Ricbsrd Cartwright, who bad become mom- For the wpm* of oomp•riooa the no -
her for (;entre Hurts, and the other par- jgrity of 1891 should not coast in lbs
pose to be served was to gem Cameron aa- campsite. The (:oauenatave party did not
ether fight for hie life fs • eoaatigeecy figure upon it, neither did the Reform
which a heavily gerrytmvidered eV:that party Roth parties based their calcula-
tes. Ido that oocsiow Centre Hum^' nes times ups the vote of 1887 sad the result
mega out of existence altogether and if Tuesday's election proves that that is the
MOM WIN • sttu*hrg for a coups of weeks Imes upon which the political oompl.xios
holism the meaty could be properly nerved of the riding should be j.dred. Tbe follow-
*, mit the taste of the Co.osrvatives en int sr. the 8pres d the i.mre.se in Mr.
that occasion Mr. McGillicuddy, speaking Cameros', vol. as between 1887 and 1891,
in Weet Middlesex wean W. R. Meredith for pwrpeee of eorep erteee
is 1883, aptly described the gerrynasderin$ 1887. 1891.
of Heron meaty as fellows : "Why, air,
he maid, •' s the meaty of Heron, where I
have the honor to reside --the stamxk old
omesty d Huron, whisk gives a Reform
majority se • run d teem ono thessaed to
8itsee handred-moo assess ass oho Gowns.
moot to beep mat et Masa both W slaws
(Lrtwrishi set Mr. M.Q0miter'sm tome they
were set w1il6d with the original mining
d the commensally, but had to take swath
hack at it alter the hat dhalt was brought
down. The remit was." said he,"then inside
of two wombs I ate, dw.sk sod simpe in
Maes diireoat e.estMwenciee in ton gouty
et Hates without mete( out el my ewe
bean ! The day biters the het draft of the
gamete/dor wee brined dote I w Wittig
r Centre Hume i ton doe otter the drt1A
wen beagle dews I hood toysdl in Sneak
Hate., ed *wide el tai days alter that,
it having bees hosed that Mr. M. C. Ounii-
tem would have ea may eem.erom y i•
Ileach Harms, the away was this tired
and 1 fowl smell readier in Wert Hares."
will he enabled to bring in all the eatable
vote arab from British C lemhi•. the North-
west Territories, M.si5aha. mad the United
states on the ome side and the Maritime
Provisoes on the other an effort will be
fight, where he was &Med and assisted by
lir. Montague ab.l opposed by Mr.[ -
caddy, within r week from that time sought
after tout obtau,e.l the a..utance of Hos.
John Creagan to come into the riding and
Deentaion, sod as the rote in the coo-
antenna/ was very close and it was
practically a Tory constituency the isevit-
able occurred. H• was defeated by mate
26 votes and for four yawn • Conservative
represented West Harte.
(luring that four years the haleyon days
that had been pflomised .did riot corse. the
town did not prosper, the county was ander
• drprmesioo, the roseate pictures that bad
been presented to the pablia bad failed of
realisation. 1)ieseowes had broken out
&moot Mr. Porter's friend.. and when 18111
moue Mr. Porter again faced Mr. Camerae:
On that occasion the trade question, white
vitally aliens the people of this mottos,
waw made the particular tome by the
Reformers on the platform. and sr, strongly
were the appeals made that as the clow of
the fight Mr. Cameros found himself with
an almoewal majority of 379. This vote,
however, was hot caused by the fact that
Mr. Cameron's friends had grown m strong in
the owsutuency during the previous four
years : it was brought &bout by other caries
altogether. Mr. Porter's promisee had
failed of fulfillment. To the (hetes people
be had promised. that if elected, be would
reside in that town and their • poet office
and castoena house would be their portion.
Hs action on the Jesuit Hill had •1.n given
Montreal to vote, but. air are credibly 1n.
(tinned. on their arrival in I:,,d'-r.ch /tare
the cmpinyeew t., understood tiro the in
malls to leave n.. vote uupolled. The out take :t special appeal .n the grounds of tare.[, of the tiro, would le- Iwo servo' 1.)•
side vote thus coming in would have an race and creel to hie co -religionists in the voting t..r Patterson. i he sone
npportuwity to smother the slight majority t.ownehip of A.htield. That a [sot all. tourer was permed to other localities of the
in the home sentiment rind 1' .meroi's defeat A pnest by the name of Moistly, of Inger- tows. and mtimidatioo. preside': and late'
would thus be •t-onnplished. This was the sell, came Ina the constituency, (pool. was indulged iu 1.r m..., e4ainat
proposition that was made to the Hos. J without the conient of Bishop O'Connor, we tome of those upon whom they had their
AsksMY 481
Colby's' 244
Clinton 260
(Gaderioh township 204
(loderich 366
Wed Wawanmeb 300
Kist Wawaneek ..293
490
267
264
196
366
398
289
2136 2199
The following are the figures of lir. Per -
tier's decrease is votes s betimes 1887 avid
1881 :
AmhMld . .
Celheree
Chalon
AmdrrM_ IowmlalpOaderieh
W. Weenies*.
$ Wewsaosts.
1887. 1891
..... .
183 309
9i1 lag
310 918
490 39a
331 990
167 213
919 186
2168 1890
That is to say. although Cameros W 379
ef a majority le 1891, he pisd ..y M
vanes mere thea le W docs be IM7 when
he a defeated y Ms The y tea•
toiled up boeeamse 3111 mss garb voted far
r•
wit LANK HIM FOR. THE KNKMIRB HIS HAS MADE:.
r
the enemy bad Made so small an inroad
upon his vow. ieheers.. He was sorry,
not for himself, but for the constituency : be
would have been pleased to be in
the Hoops .gate for one roams only and
that was to fiaiah up tate work of exposure
which he bat begun lst yaw Promises
Ind been male by his opponent that the
Government would do great things for
t;oderich and West Hurts. He hoped these
promises would be carried oat and if they
were not carried out it ws the duty of
every Liberal and every (aa.ervaltve also
to ear that at the next election Mr. Patter-
/On
'attereon anuli be held responsible for [tot carry
ing them out. He clued his address by
again thanking the liberals for their sup-
port and said that West Huron would yet
turn to its Liberal first love.
Short speeches were then given by Meer,.
..[rang and Mclilli..ddy had ton m.sting
close.) with dears be lianas and the
Quenu. _._ -- ----
WEST HURON ELECTION RETURNS.
r
Following are the returns of
to Weet Illur.n as far as beard
calico.' signers will he recorded
it p
Arlt rl al.U, i'atterson.
No. 1 30
No. 230
No. 3 .\... 40
Na 4 ..,... , . .. 4
C. Patterson ted he, after wading Dr. are imiermsd, and aided and assisted by tbnb. primary el the stoat 8&great
Montague o investigate s to the reliability litbeedUma endeavored o w•tp public character was elan resorted to, and where
d the statement presented to hien aocpt.d ed make minrepresent.tioas o the intimidaeion amid money ceased to be of
the .oinis.tios. people of the riding. Rev air. Molphy's se- avail victims of the oomaivaee, of the Tory
The Liberal party were not prepared for tion in thiematter u adiagraoeto the cloth be .ottmers were made drank's, abducted
the campaign. in the .bsenos of Mr. Cam- wears and a ,halicitior too the eacreJ oflime that from their hones and placed where they
Arai im Florida they woes awaiting &swamp• he a ordained to h000r. Homey be a neinof could not vote, even if they had intended
mesa. rod did not anticipate the swiss. reputation hinself,but the oomps.Y he kept to do s, for the liberal caadidaie. lo ad
call to arms that was made. Fortunately, during the campaign certainly shows tbt dittos to all this the voters' lite had been
Two Swim. d400rered the plot in regard he doss sot discrin natr ip the choice of his shamehiwly packed against the Liberal
to the itemisation d Mr Potteries in this friends and oomp..ieas, and a w isgerar• party. N..es which had bee. added by
i e rsvirr.g SSmv .red 515,5 o he feud fs
b10 meek en 6•tlllg las.. .4141.4 co4H .ot a
lemsd is i Sll„ aha •Wdainil peed• d
Oink W"liii Mewed in the deco of
Sit tielllM Star, rad mann d Tories
VIM led bees struck off, .ad which so ap-
parel le Mico judge's book, were lensed to
halo leen kept on ia the primary tat
which had been prepared ia the name otic..
Who a responsible for she rascality s sot
ham's, bet whoever a the •athor d it
41...rme the condemnation of all rirht
rho neat of the sr.Iag of them sew Porter le 18*7 did .m go to the poll in
situesey is ibis eenuise wee that West 1M1.
germ wen prod with • (emerwatiwo 8o mese foe b y d the Mdllit 4
m erity et 118 n the Gorse of M. pro veto le West Horse. sad sew Ion h lases
Heim .leetig., that east 'Wren wen pined d h ens a anneaM- with h newt
with • Cgar.r.ative aerity el 117.. h Aunts• Wien the (1sas.r,mtive party el
agoras and that from 800 t 1,900 d West Zoom had a menedd i. Vise pretest
• Retires syerity were bleed together a weismt M. C. Cameron it h nowt by
Bath Nurse- NetwIe"Mweimg h Oat Melted et h raided b regesp' .set evicts
thee a t .. uM0 el 118 vine Wm mewed t h eesAori.. that any Weal w whom
hie he tie bee Ur. Clmeeen eemgtd h they t pot y would be t ..b** d
neelillaties d his friss& he Weil nuts to a are di..Mteue 4.101 fie iM s4
1�. sod es well W h 1St nod fe esti did I were they d 5510 Mat Dr. Holmen. reeve
they week [bairn 11te+erlly of )18 w sued Bask. d Omni, A. M. 1tidd, d COO".
hem h ps1M..l .hi..d Mr. Cams. P. Keay, el litytk. and ether air p.�wa d
pissed a mejwKy et some • to W eredl1. the prep ..m. se h isn.lesise that N
Its redemesist h osatksuaq. would be ends= to pee y sed mppuides to
is WV a stems ins w mets Is cep. Nt Comm le the 6ld. sed es Mese were
Weft Al* by the Qts. er.mYw potty. Inreie01y rid that owsbedy who meld
Kr. Hekus Pkrwr, • men slap* Beg Aima ease sod elrwpk ei W beat
comatimacy and souaied • Mete, ally loosed by the ooegiany ba keope. For-
st the same time calling opus Ne libels tomb* W efforts proved of little avail
inmd10tely o name • deyl et it ret w_ m•• eligeoua, who baht and
eoeven•s., aid M same M wee isr thee selgee C ineroe s ..ansa ditratel-
Feby. 6th, two days after the MWegd the ra/, mai eke falli.g off of the vole a• Ash -
.ad sober inmem lHen had to be
(eomer.•ti.0 owoveeeiaa fldeogawt .W �11d pal
velepneea proved that the amigo d Tug nada anm5't mother Haas of voter,.
Amwar. was well [mho., ler en the 5th of While the Hrlphys and Codig.us were
1r.bru.ryi the dy d the bsidh.r d the wartime their side of the race and creed cry
Wined eo ...... . end awe del. dug the op 1e ties township of Ashfield, the Kir
-
boldiSe of the Ccmm5rvativo 5seVestioa. the miagbame and Todd. and I arkes and other
writ a aimed M the edestin. a Wee
Hurn., the asmisNiem to be held e s the
the amities .. the
16th d February
23r1. Al the
Camerae wee fereed
Liberal friends, end
psnDe m sibs ladled
wits made by the ltm/wNpnety
By this tams the essstgwy see bum
ebbed with every manner mi►d eine. d Wink
or mid bawdier in the Cosmamitite Memel :
all grades and esediYsos d ss.. mewed
M have leen Seeded is yes h pieng
dismiss. wad frees ton mates M a may tele
soon that • meat damaged Merl a t be
aid. _o wrest h rl f iwgf(om L&bsraNem• Mr.
Conmw w trot da- Though sot in
h mat reboot Main, be sada eg w
Wed to fares h lighting sod in t*10 wise
Mold .sreegly by the lihnale d h
mwbk-...y. For h drat week sr two,
however, lea et • dnsodeestsge le the
biddies d W methane owns t h hat
that be hod Male or r w ol& m eistes e.
the muatiY d h tarty pert d the mew
pipe bevies &ABs Wens m.esswoly apse
Mr. C etwee. 1r. Claire, M.R., Mr. D.
YeO1HMY1r mod Dr. 001 ld, 1LP.
Later es Msec deers meed& moo W W
Ilgwal Righters ware thrnwiny ell their
weight la upon a loderich township so s to I titiahive teem.
nem the majority there from 167, to which 1 That was sot all. All over the riding the
oosventioo Mr. it bad false in the election of '91. to wane- deputy retwreiag Masers were chosen from
h appki by h10 Walkover 900. ie this they were s ase- aseeget the semisoft parttime and the Mitchell Recorder As Mr
keit py.ritim careful as ware their tsanciates in Ast$mld .1ielmt political hacks el the (Smerv.u.e
at Ash' dol emd Waws.osb. and t :oderich owe.kip party, and msreotises were Rives o them
polled • majority against Mr. Cameron of te me their position is every way o harass
231. But the .rg.menn used in A.1amid, the R loaner• as mad* ea lme..bie is the
Waw.eesi sod (:..l.rioh township were net Meisel ha el their vasa la the team ef
the oay Negw some that were tined. All (ldderlctt der w ia partiess'. who had
the men who optioned Mr. Cameros is West : voted for thirty odd years had bad his ia-
HaW.. were net speakers. There [pore eels eis-eed m the voters' list ecoid when
workers as well se •psh es, sod h work- . he west to the deputy nursing baser that
ors teed bran awe peel .argumenes than I fen55is5ary declined o give Nm a ballet
shoe whisk were tad ti h speakers. ever although be a wining ee take h
They planet ••wld'g �M' us sib g ; oath that he a the pima weed or pr-
am. eeaL be telt--*wine the elmatnu, and I pining to named ea h 101 The legal
tines arguments semi se barb darned twee I .vipwooentatiwo d Mr. Weems wpm net
pestes (might end h geld= epithelia elia .ours el h stege el *binge end deal, eras , meet
tont they pre.eatsd soma to be of mere seeded m bevies h legal rtprewwte0v. dpal ti' owvw..tlba. 61i. at
value m bbeagiee h woes d h dsoter- Mr. Patterns euksewedge that h gate- hthe list of tesla, eat
ate than she diver, elegeseas of h Tory ass m q.aulrs bed • porde* right to vote.
Toes the reteIebg ahem told the voter
siggeiriLTha light want bravely ss. Hand to heed that he world give Nm • baast, althseg r
mad steel to sail Gowans tad id mea be W tw.rmsmly rdwd t M eta, and by
emote h msrsdna im their aerie to hers his later tensa ahead Nat h mewed@ ..
West Hawn semIts.Mlgin. tM1.Hw- eWkheWtmk..bewpWothvoleear-
bwe, end h hatrt tai «.emit' le re Wr r h der, were sat Inured by bowmen
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No. 8
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No. 12.
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No 14
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No. 18
No. 19
1:nowra.
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No. 116
W. W•w•issns.
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'MOM T115 11.14 UMW TImasa.
Treasurer Harcourt aaaeseced la his
budget speech that the Province of Otteeis
surplus assets to the .mamemt ill
,286,615. He (Wet not meet amsel the.
liabilities railway grants wkblh will
due in future year*, nor Utes be
&moos the ata leads which he
to sail, nor bedding. white iM
her paid for and expects to kelp.
Awa be counts up ..•oasis priscpelll el •
debts due the Provui.e from the Dom anion
and from the meuictpshtts, and by way d
proving that these are u good as mai lir.
Harcourt pointed to the fact that ha drew
2600.000 of account last year, which sem
be spent os the new Parliaw•wi beildilgr►
and eg lM ameareen.
peeitios--et lo▪ ws. nof
arid' _-
eke itosdtsm of Ootarxr'n t r Iuld `
te, bet Treasurer Hnremert tdeeld
.noiretraa from as expiration of rseasassue
whom he looked at the 'amities e/ h odor
Provinces. Few, if any, of them ham lived
within their meaty, and the remit is that
most of then, are deep in debt. Instead of
impowal direct mamma within it...voesl
Provinces to get more revenue, the emend
Legidatsres look to the Doughtiest PeeYs-
anent for increased subsidies. Kr. H.rem�t
recognises the diaper of this stud
,declares that we Nrutanoi mast ban* that
any settlement of these dif8adtien as ens -
earns the future shall be abs letdy Goal.
Chore bare been .n nom •' dna, deal
settlements already that it u high limestone.
thing radial should be dose, each, far ia-
.t•see, s the withdrawal of the subsidy aye -
tem alober. Let the several Provisoes
rain liar ow. revenues by direct tannate.
and [hoe Federal indirect taxation art be
redstart with Brest bnietit to the people et
the whole Utommsa. If... the nee& of
the withdrawal of the subedits, the Pr11Haa .
Dial (Goveremests tied it more te
borrow, so mach the better. Let ties live
within their respective woman, mod medu-
all redu{cei., .t�heir nevem! debt..
Cameron. If the Provinces are ser pemts into the
Dominion' tra.eiry is fair proportion to
what they drew out, there is . hardship
for any of them in eke plan d reducing
Federal taxation by the amousi /aid in
69 Provincial subsidies sed :stay( the Provta
107 tial (Governments raise their own r aremiem.
What is paid oat of one pocket will le
32 saved in another. If some of tato Preview
aro pttins more in seh.idy that they
pay
9 is customs and excise duties, the system Is
1 manifestly unjust a the other Provisw,
end in °me nion fairaenS it aught to Is
9 brought to an end. After a quarter et •
l2 eatery of trial, it u apparent that both
Dominion and Provincial debt* isomer un-
der the subsidy system, and • remedy oath
to be applied while there M oft,
to nm. The warm d muss ton
.arwiags of the people, and the twitslaat,
indirect method of tenor the people M the
moat eodly. Ontario w pay beet ems
way, and the otter Pne'istle ubombl be
oempslsd o do the mama '$Is dl.Hlr a
bead all around would esninnb (la SIM tomo
thewbole .ab.tdy
Tis total east lbs Mw Peds....[
36 building[, it is now ANd, will he wi1N. a
12 million sod • quarter d Item at Broth
ers. Prentiss
-
2
is trade ler knew Mom e be seeded. es
Q rills. wbMh seppsw
dmaatice ere still swtiseell7 e.sloed in the
oomThe pa ayls 14 -by S Previa*,
is WM
•
The r,ilw.y .idefj`1I
.19 act e. much -(►--buries M the
het j%tare, and the 'digitise expend s
Mal le largely shifted epee the meudelpstl•
31 Seto, if the Provincial Try over needs
h Mkt la view e( the behest* ad sees -
No. 33 .. • •y which hare beam h
No. 34 110 ctar.ttsn.ttre of the managetiMa et Os-
t•rl&s 6aars...nte can het regret time the
Twat •i 43i dnnistai leaiaes 10 anti alta. hate nes -
Majority for pksbnws. StA .aid by • Meerut. The *wall. its. Men
that Macdonald and Tu�pg.r nest ware far
HON. WILFRID LAURIER. nttaee (be° Mo.w•t sed 1 1t r�
N, anal • e'•tt>p-
aei.r, aro as+rev. Wdll you herd the amanita! '11a •ig.al
Leerier gas Mrp. of til. are apprwmb e( tit renew
-arra • eouwmpMios, Amit yeota.lt
leaving the waiting room to 'eters o the 0 vee ea, .Nerd lar h este d mviyt fir
train at the statim here oe Wednesday stoma is res the risk mod IIB Shah%
tor 11.
a Tory onsenereial w, wise Wo ka.w from 'RwhOu thee it ewer /retie,
stood birreeimgy the doer, &axiom o show eh pas Cure will euro yet e.tge.
.11v1510. mead the liberal loader if le lord It h officially aseeeeed that the BeMme
s ash memo oho
h
reply, ,iin • ttoaye• rat ty dleaasc•e, " Ys,.d myna Owen' went * saws�ecs es tbo b* 1 the
always loaded. embed .ad reedy ' The atoms. Nothing
Ideated Tory had ai mese o say grew, bot it is hared all bands •�a
Tem tttovemsoet Leer, d. rs
A rl a•iatuv vwar. .mater .150.1, lf.w b mak, en
Meshed) A41veo.te : On his memo from h .41114/481,74.- .a41 815*ugge ...L-.4 te a yew
Wee Harem Wdaetoiy e►..ig. Hat Mr, p..iteetwy bnrgig
leerier, h Lamina bider, tens seat es h TM bolos
w Lass tiro Af.
mi..e by • mambo of We Kimbell rep. sirismm r.pteir. Cwper'm ktsie et auur-
wbo ale hart time at him die-
that
lmr�
the election
from. The
mixt week,
•
Meet e over ale reverses
edit* hie party have lately mo at h
oak mod Me made up h10 mid Hat h
Unvs• .red flier are hander hem him thea
ager. H••y held for his I Ii• gen. het
were meabl. t me N.
eseetee sews, weyw mi L*S .
M4shoB Dmerder ' Hda WB 4•
4111 eight es: L . 1. hes• 8.161.-
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ly .4 IMd s Oliver OarW 1. win .l -
en emmmitt1 tic. "8111111/11141011464
ti.a i,.is hlory title
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