The Signal, 1894-3-8, Page 4TITS SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY. MARCH B I$N.
the �ignxl,
the flus. J. C. 1'. will eud.awur to sem- of hie owe pecks (roar the $7,000
ply with the tradltww by .pperrueg pease- and $1,000 isds.atty which he non
forth .1111 m+htarY tows. alit tergiating the By what code of ethiks,wub has
es ry nossiso treweers with the stripes dews tht.oidmi. to sight, dad the Ho.. Ji 1 1+ , Caw
BVEIRY THURSDAY MORNING Teems, the 1 ardia. animate. N'er
travel with his family through on
• Government oar at the pulite: •
when oom,*g to l;o derieh in a vain
"meal Moose- politically during the
mer holidays last year. The Inter
Wiliam cars were sot origiaally oo.str
for )unkett ng parpiuee, and Mr.l'ATr.
end his party had no more right to
car . actorta uu his aunkertlee trip
" F.urnso 10.11 Jo. s " would have had
The mere feat of a no -account man,
chapter of •ccideete dud fortuitous
14o00, being taken tram oomperatireo
try end pitchfork•' mto • 4'ablest pore
although it may turn has heat, shout
Legal end other cantata 44eenisen>ests, lee.,be made a pretext for him and his f
per hoe for flat lneertt.>n, and 7 macs pee pline driven made [rum public laic in the Uu;ted States
nonpareil .raht.ptert insert( Measured by idurimg the part urar of •center for rolling hither and thither 411 Ggren
Hu+f. -u came ot .is 1; r
�e • d Ypalace cars over the railways of this cam
n sanAs r ! I
year, nadir. 6 Por ! political darloute@ty would make up r lues even if It is wth the laudable desire of
Advertisements of Lon. pound, ''etre ods ` I lint, beg`m nal with Do Te acre, of Tam (41144 out what kind of human beimea .e
+dtuat4ms V attar•, a ntu*rten, Waive! end f'rople" are.
Huffiness ('haneea Wowed- not eice.d.:.g t many type notoriety, and midi% with I: w
lines nonpareil. 61 per ,riot"tl.,
• year
y eigh-
th PAT -
lord.
tares in
spears
effort to
Sum
oulo.i•l
nets'
tame
use the
than
by a
earedi
•� �- .eitlliJlTMT. TURN THE RASCALS OUT."
See .f Publication-8and t., j'EI{Il.tP$ in no w*i i, then. it
Oed.rbh• tt"tarte• wider diecreeeacy between Canada and the
fulled States than a the treatment of pub
$ ▪ hie men who Fave true. wraeg Across the
Terror .r •sb.srfPlant t
re month, in advance
aline months,
ms "1 le Jure for • potetici•n to be detected in pub -
Ow. rear. .... ....
...... .
if crewdit be touted, the price per year he peculation or u •t:acli upon the roots
" 1 M tution•I rights of the people means poliocal
testi N neer Label. Booth and burial, whilst au(•analetlie uffcad-
er as treated for more leniently, and. u
btQlyhlyto book at all. is presently restored
to public favor.
To go over the list of men who hate beau
Yosr label is a standing teoelpt of the dal•
b nab+ch you are paid up. Soo that it le eat
allowed to fail into anew.
When a chinas of aldnw is deetred. troth
the old and the new ad !mai shootd be goes.
adrerI(slsg tame
bscu
tica
d mu
atm!
ntq
airy
find
Ps',
I I oder such cooditione we do not wonder
Hous*e cc !sale cud F.,,,,, on am.. Dec ce 1 IL' Kvar, of Gravesend, upon whom the
exceed tepee, 61 for And month. Silo. per sus sing -Stag Dpbolts at �i
usot month. Logger *4414. in pruporiios. ng • t h►ve just been run into
Asy •pertal police. ter ottirtt of h.elt i• ,a the socket. Is the list Pm be touad m•ay
promote the penuntmry henea4 116n°11soof any anfdt-
vidual or eontpans, to be considered an (Ids of previously bright record. such as ct..1 ice-
vertMrment and chanted reoordtnely.
Lo•tsi notices. in nonpareil type one cent perPresident Si 111:11.Z11 ('o4'A \, 1.eaeral Bit •
word. no notices Imre then Mc. i
laical notite.la ordinary reeding t)pe tee 1, 04.1, I-- Asst* OA !a H.tl.l., mei
rents per word. \e 'totter for 1... thou Me. 'coma. who all died
Notice. for chun•hce end other reneto:u and politically sa soen au
benevolent fnstitatfons half rete, 'their cringe. •,eiast the `tate were die
t'emmeK/al (•..tract lavegebettaeate. covered.
5 limned nnm`t4F of di• 4.yad advertise lo 1 'nada we do this differrentl air
sato will he inserted at the lVotlowlue ratan r Re, Y•
rr Inch, oat interims. $3 M Jou MA. ln,s ls.0 sail 4i. col u. !ling methods of rtuuo.. T.ri.oK, M. , the
" tour Jr.Yrtinas 1 ro o ,
" three months .................... Mcaught, re.tnandrd is the Pacific scandal, tremor 4onservatiie whip for 1 interto.
•• eta months , . ..•. t M'
" one rear. 3 OP "offered only a temporary retirement from
No adrert'nement Our thea twat incluse i ' SNAP •iN:. TS.
tenets.. ,I 1 e,knlat.d o. abets tsasi,i' tr.-awry bench.•. '1'xuil t" Mt ta:rava.
Per rear. n:iiudomes! &bowed fee dash payt:hrom • member c f I'rliameht, and more recently louuciIlo. $ tt'YI>tits. shake ' Anil
•n Itree mouths'eonnect ; M Per ewes. ma ds Y
months', and 13 per cent, on a ger+.• ;then, a Cons*, te 1 felon, received only a short set - ' • w. lay, "hake
conditions will be widely rarest
Aimee ••The abuser tsuce, cosi last week, at ter inuan:e of ti.e Although the• rin i.- upon us it
1'
at the .trooe making a dead get upon the
perlumestarian, who do not pay as they"),
but who, notwithstanding large salaries, big
indemnities and mileage, hold out their
hate tor dealhead passe*, or travel free wtth
their families on summer junket* to 1.overu
meet pals.:cars. The taxpayers have •
right to remonstrate with the tat eaters
about unuecessaryestrevitemespand 1.. kit
W114.14i dererres tin• thanks of every honest
an
mfor lett hog daylight through the travel -
t overn neat oft p } .
stubs -ober who fail to reosive Tit he day, was, together with, seems the politicians have received iltslrth
re.tul•rt}. either b Varner b� �tai� w� �t. toe is Co"' it.t.t, his Pinner io cr.tec, tion to net oe their skates.
roofer* le c ur Jy /ani d; ane. t iu.; om or the foot N i6
as earlp a ate es posslhle, i duh .'t 6( eaAauYe•c!eanency.
Elie rut: I:t'.;tv!v. who could L. loeip �� a II, we've Kut �lavdr I{t'rt.cH
pretty neatly where we went him now. The
Rejecreid man necrlpte cannot lis restiroiii, ktlairint! of the raemlitiee its l!• ' :lu t
o`,srre.M•td•tote mar bo w-rittenonaia5ide old sport'a teeth are pretty nearly *11
et paper unto. end ( srairst ten Puhlia Wat'cs
drawn.
Pe3iebei • %Mise, 11►enar:u,en:, w.s insircj to surrender his
J. C. Lw roach of awls-rich.Ms horn ap poYfulin, b'i' allowed to retain his teat on The Primrose ilia -nes ought all to
pointcJ Local r:mtwaine Agent for the :own tet their C.pa fns Lord Ko•caaev, as his
ships
h Goder.eh, Coligrne, Asbil.ld end W.. i the fl 'or of Parliament Sir A,ot.rxt f
Emily same ja 1'111 ",1he u un-
warmisLee•al poetmeeters over the district are also t tip N, the receiver ant a barite portion of married.
8 tNAwered to receive criptio•s to Tim the plunder from M •.ni:r:4 , and CO' 0LLv,
AP comaruakations must he ad3.-ewd to /still occupies a ulcer in the cabinet of that
1), JIC4JILLTOCDDY, eminent political
T,Iramt.:tIr Jolttc Txour.
r.lephow, Caulk
Tits 8tos.i,
tio.lertcb. Out. .,,y, who,.,.•tly in his carnet, rang out the
THAT
LABEL ,
AGAIN II
.See that your label is paid
np. Tut SIGNAL le $1.50
a y 4'ar, but if sill in ad-
vance only $11. end along
your sub4C 1ption at once.
Address
rest
D. Mi'GILLICUDDY,
THE SuuNA 1.,
Goderich.
61ODYHiCH. TUVIVIDAY. MAR. t, Intl.
I I IS worship Mayor Bert,. En it ,Pero,
talked " toe much with his mouth," as they
say tu the effete Emit. at the butt meeting of
the town couoctl, and, we understand, is in
receipt of a lawyer's letter demanding a re-
traction towards Engineer 'uttu of the
waterworks and electric light department.
As a result. hii4onhtp has not been in the
beat of humor for the past few day.. and is
beftia.i.g to learn that the sweets of office
often pall upon the municipal palate and
tura to dust and ashes. As the poet has
put it, " Uneasy lies the heed that wears
• crown..,
THE Him. !tooltwise 6'L1p.KE \t AL
teen kis lust completed a detaled male -
meat of the stele of commerce an 1 then* in
J. asda whicn @turn to snake it as plain as
Vie noes on • man's face slat Canada was
sever in • more prosperous condition them
et peewit. • if comae, the statement is a
lie, but • little thing !Act hat won't bother
Bros IT tt tot• c, so long as his salary runs
at, and the people will remain gulled. He
would, however, be better employed an
strsightesinv up the " yellow MAIITIT" and
•' blsek Tiir►easel of Sir John Tso..r-
eevf'. Antigo0Nh speech.
'('1(1: nomination of .loin ('oiI3toL1,1
by the Patrons at Dungannon oe Tuesday.
to contest West Huron at the commit (►0t
•no election, is the first lead as a game
witch will be watched with interest by poll
floatage is this section. The nes i cord to be
played will be the calling of Tory anew
-
tins teendorse Mr. lv'a candidature,
for so Tory emendate will he put in the
Motel sew, as the Patron candidata is • good
e nough Tory Tar all purposes Time von
between Slot ..... and (uw sal 1 at Dun-
gaason stead 19 to 17. and the poll wee be-
tween the North and Sonth end of the rid-
ing Tug SI. 41 will go diamonds to
doughesta that the esteemed 1'. 1'. will
n ot bring ant • candidate spinet Mr One.
y'lt.r r, either.
--
OF
-OF ooutse the visit if War Lord Per -
slogan, •• I. -t no guilty man ape
But no0-ts-t'abinet members and their
satcllitei have the rssalataee and their ora• -
doning boon cop$ue•1. There have beaus
trafficking is offices and the auctlouing off
to the bighead bipder of places of prefer-
ment, in open violation of the IodepenJence
of Parliament Act, and when men like Ei.-
w sem Co. Oat's, of Northumberland, have
been proven guilty ot the otience, a servoe
majority at the instance of easel 4:.,yern-
rlent leaden has rote1 down the censure
time and agam,aud continued re public Ide
men who have thus "rarely attacked the
sacred bulwarks of the constitution.
As it stands to day Canada, so far as
public morality is concerned, doss not com-
pare favorably with the .entry to the
South of as. Parliament has been debauch-
ed by a series of attacks upon the Federal
constitution which the Government has
mule no effort to repel : a large number of
the aupporten of Government hare been
bought lake bellock. in Smithfield ; public
offices instead of being made public truss,
have become private •'snaps'.: men for
whom the tails yawn wide are allowed to
retain seats on the floor of Parliament ; and,
taken .11 in all. the greatest criminals
appear to have the strongest pull.
A I)'irinion election will be upon us pre-
sently, and the q ueeuoo to every honest
man's mind should be, "How long is this
ecouuJrelly state of .Rein to continue'
The answer is an easy one. The raseabtier
will continue as long ea the rascals are al-
lowed to rule. The ohly remedy is to tura
the rascals out.
The Pnrlianoent of ('ann.ln trill
meet for the transacte m of humane on
Nlareb 36, et Ottawa. And after that. the
toboggan .lid..
ian the event 5( An early aislallNNisw
of the l(ttaw• 1'ar"ygMslhittlalt'Qaava•
roast i1.Lt-tn, ai int Y.fk. MIEN 1.
another statesman out eTajibt •
(.I.l rose is now likely to t>.•
canonized by the Tory uewepapen, which
believe that the only goal Liberals are the
dead or reieawl representatives.
At this wtage of the g,tuae it almost
looks as if M. V. sle•Lr.iv bad somewhat
the beat of it In South Huron, the effort to
put up • patron csndidete..gateat him hay
ing fallen to the ground.
Editor Hare. of the Mitchell Ile
cooler, is out with an address in which he
declares himself • candidate for political
ho.on in South Perth. The Mitchell edit.
or will doubtless maks a good Political
When his worship w:i, tnikiti
about " nabobs for an hour " on "'ride
night we wonder if he remembered t
work of last year's nabobs, when public o4u
cele were appointed without cosraltte
one -halt of the council at all.
HOSBERY IS PRMJR.
The (i mail Old Halt Hands HM lisdig-
uatioa to the yueeu.
CHANGES IN THE CABINET
Mr A'llliar 1.rwo. Harcouel 51111 Lead
4. Llhe. et. la the Coaemone
1. 1
Mr. Iry of Ike altua
flu• a. Inaw.ced by
Corre.t Lrr..ta.
Iwt%thiv, March 5. -The Queen accepted
Mr Gladstone** resignation on Saturday
1141 offered the premiership to Lanni Huse-
Mrt It..sebery less a••-ept.d.
Sur Henry Ibuseuby, the Queen'• privet•
secretary, viaited Lord R.wbery In Loideu
patnrrley aftt.uuua and t.dd hint of the
ll,��ttPOO s WWI), that lie accept the premier -
•141 lard lie seberr war unwilling to
give any imtaeJiatr decision. He ma
!erre(' at length with ban'ollra,;nss in the
cabinet and delayed his .cceptauce until
*vetting.
11'illih(n Vernon Harcourt, l'hau.ellor of
1hr Exchequer. Earl Spencer. First laird
of the Admiralty, and Herbert Asquith,
Home Secretary, caller) clow -loser' Hum -
logy yesterday. Mr. 1liraitrtone attended
the chaiwl Royal St. Jame*, and tuuk no
pert tit the Cabinet making.
llr. Glal,tone. withJ,•wal (rout the
.premierehip ,pros a 'matt com184.1 situ*
tion :u domestic Minos. What the eon
solnencas will lie it is now iinp000ible to
foretell. altb,•tig4) these and the cola.as of
sue newspapers are ailed with au
advice end warnings. l)ilk-nlries will sot
cease timidly with the -,.legation of 'Lord
JOerbrry t, the Premiership of the lusoerr
throe other Cabinet chant(ps which alas ma
templ*ted The career of the reelorstruct•
ed jl(t.ietry, will proceed for wm.e time
pr.b*bly ou the liars hitherto followed.
Mr. 1il*4.tet 'i atm:• will be doubtlees
of the greatest use to .leer the way of the
Cabinet as long as be %hall. remain in or
neer the men:aiLputiees, but it wast be
remembered that the Government majority
ie %anuli .imt that Lund )tosebery, who has
moor r. t; au ardent hunter tiler ie likely
to t.ave trouble wit.% the Irish members
after the withdrawal of the old Premier's
,on •tlian•ry influence. Henry lib+.uebere,
the fighting leader of the Radical.. and
most 44 isle supporter% moreover are pot
likely to be recuucile.l to a peer in the
premiership even under Mr. riladeton.a
iutfaetaer, especially In view of Mr. M it
nun,'s final declaratiuu *gams: the Hous.
of ;,urns
1're attitude a Justin YN'arth,y and hie
auti•l•*ruelilte followers will not heelball*
.
140. GI..D1TOAk.. a1"4Y7..w..n
definitely until their meeting on the ere of
the new• reesion. At present they are not
g disposed) to take part in tite condiet over
1 the Leadership, as they mewl the pledgee
he given by the Liberal party o ttatisfeetory
. to the claims of Ireland- leash dependa
g open the attitude of Sir 11 a. Itar.•ourt,
Chwarellor '.f th. rsohequer. and Mr.
filadatoue'e tri•,I I.eutssant iia the House
of Compos.. sir Wifli•en Weems t• 4e
the only po.sibie loader of the Liberals In
the Commode. Should be consent to
*erre under Lord Rossbery murk .d the
llinir44ria1 dtelcttltr would be removed,
although minor causes of embarrawment
weld rernsttt.
There is "'Altos gnesawork concerning
the personnel of the reconstructed t'.biot.
Men, Rath els predict thew changes+
Sir W. llarcor:rt to be Praetor: Prof.
'rya', Low Chancellor of the Dewily ., f
Lineaster, er Re.ri,.t 4tiagA.ae, to be
('►int Secretary for irked, sad Jabs
Nero* to suoeestl tan Far of Kimberley aa
Secretary of State for India
`lame *e that Qsrbets UladeNne ensu
guessed !award Yerjiribeskr as chief
I,ib.nl wh.p and patronage secretary to
the Treeasry, and that lir ]`i� uriw�)v
will he made 4eeretsry for 400Uud sad
11r flamg. Tr.velya. will 55450.4 Earl
Viacom. se First Lord of the Aj.fyely.
n. mate }segose expert that Flet Spencer
will be retired from tie ('sAtset. *1)
this, however, is 145es•w'rk, eters pre-
ppeeeeeev, without any foundation u positive
Infert.wtionn. 1'bere is no lenbt, holy
ever, that the comma t5aagers and wire
palters and rushy ,1.beses d the (hermit
merf ((Arty prefer ';1r Wm. iaetenet to
Lord &...,y ,m the Pntotorohlp. The
minimises mooing than declare •hoel•tsly
that they will not have Lore It.esb.ry,
who he* dos* sone of the llev,snaeat's
bard work, woo sever a on.nisse.r, sod h
Misted with jingoism.
The feet le tb.t Lord Itosebery ie •
reserved Lan Wiwi* many st the
eider lafatenali•te may sot week to serve
under bra be le the favorite of the U.
*roman maiory „( Liberal o.tehle Par
hsmest 1 -he rotors prefer ford Ree.-
bsry to others, heavies be proved oe
amply his erIn i.s, tat and foresighted
noes whoa be woo chairmen id the Louden
county Council. 'a he Mkilin& ark! rho
`tri of 3 tgland rsmeatwe. hit for his
nese. is witting tbe disastrous cosi tanks
et lest year, while Seo.•nd, di bee
slit ee the natural heir to tie Lowest
lell esf5bip, prefers him Many .tier thrid,
date yet mentioned beg the pser.N,p.
atod..tty W v t
Ilwsvw•al, Rare& i. -dr )L Oes
CollfrIbU,R54t'NUP,R• will please
sccepteur best thank.. He played •'1)4%11."
to iirn.tri w " S;e1saH " sitar • fashion that
suited Tu. Sp;%AL to 'a do'. The friends
of -the corpse should now embalm it and
sell it ler an Egyptian mommy.
1t is too hail that fists Dona Ar-
.•u.ut, who was in town Tuesday, didn't
come up on the Saturday sight train. Thee,
the same carriage would have done to bring
him and Hon. J. C. Ptrrsw.i% from the
station, with $t 1-415 and Mm nevi.
thrown is for ballast.
THEY SHOULD BE CALLED DOWN. The u,Tt think the town council
should do is to shut elf the random old
creature who occupies the chair. There is
too meth pierawlthing in that tonality, and
we hope the reeve or wueeiller spate
will make the galled jails winos the nett
time a flue .f language is hurled at an ea
nffeit1in4 comical from that .curter.
Vk IIEN Lie KIK. tYn. os the well
known Palms of ladoetry, took Gleams
TA1'{Aa, ILP. (wetlye whip, to
task ala trollop is iis.ds a few days since,
because that parliamentarian, although
drswi.g'Iiiloaee ihost Government, travel-
led open a C. P. R. free pass, bti exposed
what is • very common custom in the
travelling of members of Proament
The system of mileage is wroag when al -
test every member travels os • free pass,
and the system of free pass is wrong when
the eontpany fmin which the member re-
alties* it has destitute with parliament. The
parliamentary rspreseeative, like ('tats'.
wife. should be above susp.cioe, and no
member of parliament who travelled on a
free pens eonld be shove euspie on if • .loss -
lion arouse on the floor of the Horse affecting
the company whew peen he 'revealed on
free.
It should he awl* an offence puniah•ble
with dimmed from the Hour, ae • Tu,la-
tios of the pri.ciple of the indepandesee of
en514ox was el a hurried ebarsctsr,and little parliament, fuer coy member to place him-
er a. preparation could be male by him for self easier • eempliment to any railway sr
the isaraey, hat it is trio hod that he tame oilier oorporatioa by the tamptans of seek
up without his 1.111 military outfit. A 14.1 favors. If the coneciesioe of our Iegt.lators
net se • real reamers rooked hat wink! will net keep them right en Ilya lin., pre
have bons more in ktr.pinz with the faun I. ellem fox their grime sane, shnald b.
ht $prig weather. hothead of the gorgeous plum' between the ids el the !twat*
sad espeseive fur eap which he were : and Ask,
a woe with epaulettes. toweled breast and dad sloe the rank and gle are bang
rtg)laadeot toeing, wit► • pair of Jaye, I. dealt with in this miter • word or ewe
, '• miliary trowern with IEFip.e 4.wa t.fi.SA be mid to the rontl.mea who stud
►y awe would have pre*e.t d •. onset within the filmdom .f th. throne to the
thu•e
emu be v• bean • thing of beauty ..g f Ohbie•t ..embers within the *harmed exile
• jet' Ierer te all brholders ace in INS wiM , Whet right. fee insanes, has If Tots
wail we.dy seers.* n: for i.,l•'iv! Ti•eya rd j Part h. bee. • pala.:e car, built at the es
opeopel Jt mare / ••st•IwayfiteereaJ pass of the pimple of t►u ministry,
tg$1k • wiliSaryr lora and • pair of h bin tb . whirl
vim, pub. ser $y. remwgh his 14.51 rnyt. when 1•y,It1
b.r Iota• I.r.lr• Conies pipes, blithest prying the shot rut
Where Mayor 114•TI.KR •'piesoarl a
desire, a the Friday *Testing meeting of th.
town ceunoil, to have mote one give him
knowledge of the tows✓ immorality, and
that he would cheerfully sit on the ease. •
titter rem through the audit/um The idea
of Iti Tula asking for information about am
morality, poker playing or any other low-
down feature 41ea .cough to maks • cigar
store Indian smile.
MARINE NOTES.
• chr. rdman •s being repaired hy Copt.
!.arson.
Schr. Mary S. Gordon. Pape. Meltosek!,
is being refitted
The mud scow', bek,tnfting to Dredge No
9, are being repaired.
A large somber of people wen ,lawn at
the harbor on Solidity.
Tag Seabeld Is haring a new each• mark
pit is and usdarrgot.g 'Aloe repairs.
The work os the new tog is nearly knish.
ed. The bailer it down at the dock, newly
M pot is.
The ten o. the river brok• up es /Solidity
moreover. The ice was piled at the boat
hoursm to within two feet .f the top .f the
breakwater,
A r5J`bly dressed Amerman was re-
•estil need gh and eosin for speaking t.
Woo -detach Indies without in iettndacties,
TMl wive* of the Saginaw River Lambe;
WHIM for the poet sasses will apprwrim.t.
$30,000,ao. feet, .view 706.000000 (est is
1802,
boo gene t. 4teeb.0 whore he tial' remota
fee • abort time with be /Maly. "1
81441.114 repent ' said Mr 11.s.Mly to dee
repots, ' that the jury M sty trees wen
.sinned from • c••nnu.ltyoeflastey hos
*s to MO, cwmpusee of Curlews away
4441agetnen, and wbi.•h m sit ne u .flow
$.* ii tarow all t e Minae for Inv ce.vb
nee .o the t Ir sge.,w 1 wit- to 1•.a i.
ilia *W. . 1 bows near bee joie • kind
t from tate
mord from Ne
ILO-•saes haws here
SO wen .T r
} have
in=
ONTARIO PARLIAMENT.
Taus to. rah. St -At the silting .l the
l.egl.letuv ye.l..iq Dt. Ryerson asked
whether • eommis.Aut had been appointed
W enquire Into the charges made yalsst
Dr. gyre. awntary of the IrovirnM.l
Board of Heelt4, by u A Iwriw.
Mr Harcourt answered that Mr. Plena
Ing. the tuspeclur of legal odic.... and lir
kae ba bsea •ppuiute+] a ousw4ulou to
wake t urarra►y tnqu•rlea
lir Hallus mor.J fur a return 110411114
the pawler .4 pecans employed. tewpwrrt
ly ur permanently, by the iueerumegt, in
the .ervioe of the province oat the 340 of
LIw•ewler. 1(443, together with their name..
ages. nationality, reltgtuu, salary, creeps
tw.., pla.e ant reeld.uce a of dote 0t ap
p.atutu,ent but nut including tuer4auuu,
salivates, laborers or like employe.. whose
. a :e,gemept or ernpluymeut was of • merely
temporary rharseter. Ab.., • solider re-
turn es to all perilous nut Metaled in the
foregoing mud who here been appointed by
the tiorrrnaurnt to any tonne/ant or tem
ls,rary I dice or rattiest under the crown.
either fut or wittdu the pronnos, ur lit. or
fur, ur In r.epeet ant any county or any
distract or tithe, kh•allty in the pr.vowe.
Ale.. a similar return as to all sessicp•I
clerks nos employed.
After considerable Jisusien it wax de
eldest that the r.turu should isduJe all
employee sur lt494 at well.
- Mr. tfattuar moved that the returns pro
tidr,l for by the orders of thts Hoose n
Lane; to t4e public eermee, passed on the
1t'th dei• of Allrril cud. lttth day of May
last, shell contain. in addtttou te the in-
formation fur the year IM71 and 1$V.1 pro
Tided for by the said order, like informa-
tion tion regarding the year le::d.
liuetpp rarss Report,
T,.m>arrt, Feb. 24.-11r. J. M. Clarke,
who was restally elected ix South Lanark,
took his twat iu the house yeassmay.
. • Its. J.IeliCay . t ►atord waved for a retort!
giving the number of Toto caM •' yes
and " nu for prolobitioo un January 1
that. and ft r various other particulars re-
gsrdinj the vote.
1'41 tih.ttoo was carr:.x3.
Mt. t "rncy asked How much of the
emu voted by the pr,viuro In aid of rail-
ways has been paid by direct cash pay-
ments ' How mneh have retlway aid cer-
tificates been issued for. in lieu of direct
cash payments re.pectieelr W the 31•t De.
member, l,, Uu
Mr. Harc.ort-in aid of railway' the
cash poi -menta to 31st December, 1149::,
acme:wed to ni,949,u!34 13, namely. Direct
p4aymeut* where noeertitk*te, were issue.),
61,701.19:i.16. certificates paid, $4.134,-
Ifyc..9:. The .dal amount of certificates
netted has been 65,5.)7,03114i, of which
certificates now uutrta:Ming rluount to
$1.312,149.$3. .f be present value of oat
standing eertidrates is ef::,1Y.l.f 4
Air. ('Fork,. S.,nth I.agsrk, aik,d for w
tiuiturra from each lnin acilnlity lu the pot-
tiness. other tllalt c.•nnthe, .howwg the
trate ant taxation tl.er,ln for muntilpsI and
sshool purposes.
Mr Willoughby asked for • return gir-
tng an itemized statement of all exlendi
tures and disbursements in connection
with Lint 't .rthemberland registrary office
for the years l'Vl, IMr: at: 1 1.110.
Hon. Mr Ha. -evert 11441 the public ae-
comuts for 1•113 .,u the able yesterday.
Copies were distrihnted among the mem-
bers imus- Jietr:y. The receipts for the
year wire tttl,3:f11,zI,i.41, enigd er'ndjture
i,907.145. 32.
The accun}Its show that 684,2111 revenue
was re•ceirea from law stamp* during the
year and (4-15,3117 trout 'ncossei0n duties
levied on maces daring the year.
r The retort of the provincial Agricni!nra)
Colleee and Experimental Farm was ppre-
sented. by Huta. IIs. Dryden It is prelnd•
end by the report of 1mlaeriutendent Mills,
who se: .•Thus. wtu have visited our
college from time to time have observed,
above everything else, that our history 1+as
been orae..( cuutialloui progress in the Im-
pruvemeut of our ry+dpwent, the enlarge-
ment of aur staff sal the extan.iun , f
work. The year Istel has Dot been an ear
ception in tela newel It has been harked
by progem on several lines -the rumple
trop of our grsenh,.P,seq the construction
of a Inge farm piggery, the erection of a
dairy building and two dairy cottages, the
appointment 4•t alecturer vo horticulture,
the organization of a a5mmer school tar
teachers, and the centmeiacemeet of a
house dairy rennet for farmers' r.nS and
daughter. The attendance of endow* * is
wefts satisfactory. We began the year
with all novae .x••:ulrial. and in Oetober
last we had applicants for "eery rwsanry.
The total nulab.ron the roll to 1hM:3 em
as fellows. P.egalar *tridents. I'46. dairy
students, 6O: total, 244 To these may
be added en attoSdane• +,f 64 at sur nam
mer school in July loot. making a grand
total of 940. '
Pref. J. Iles, R••., is his report, says.
(/s December :31 1 wsa nuked to ns•tntne
tee cows that were eat doing well. I
eondeseaet tam as protesting eery ttrwg
arwttoms of tuberculate% and ordered thew
iwfath,n. fry my r,tttn from IesL tat.
work *beat Jaaury 21 1 fensd we ant
tbee. •niw31 teak ..orth and on gusi
sog
piety permission 1 ,laggbterxd her .41
found es holding * peat .ernim fiat "he
woo very extsagiirrely .f r,rsi. The other
caw was thriving teer*My well, grid we
kap/ her isolated. rake gyve air 1 a> tele
eaves, eine of whit* Ilea i'udr laatruc
new freta N. Ylsistetr ant Agrioa1twte 1
tested this caw, and some more .f whlcb 1
was suspicious, with Prof. Koch. lymph,
or tubereatia My mp,risac• with the
to 1 hen been that It coo he depended pan L
all cense. if the (lovrameas should 1s
It to clam this dimeooe is the (kyregtuu.
Dionme Art, end codeine to steam It set
by •iaaghtenag .H tinemied *shill, this
t.M will be of great vain. Al tiere r w
doubt shot the tremble is more azimuths in
stile than ,s generally nipp.nssk the nib
Jett i. worth, .d the wait s.rtems colander
Mean of the i;oes.rut ant
The report of Mr. 11 II. Deas, prof shot
of dairying, contains the following " At
pr•om.t time .oar stook csslsttt) of -
('aue-Thee .►ers..ys (two tows and a
heifer). four Holsteins (three 'ewe and •
ttwifl 4 three A,tdtlroo (two sow. an4 •
b«teras tour r)aetrryya tate cows .red two
heifer calve'•, tee Med Polled (• crew *red •
heifer .drys eft grade" (fear cows, cuee
heifer and ..s• bettor calf). f(..tj., thea.
we shall offer in the anrta.j ool5 tore* Ayr
shire calreu, two Holstein and two Jersey
odd Tea
nes4gwlne of No.. mv. /ra*er.
Tnnooro, Mandl 1 - is the L.ggilla.tes
4ir 51i war M-.wst r>rs In hie' .eat art'
mode the eawnenemeet Mat Bens (3 r
Pr...,, M.utster N r.33e Works, and owe
of his noes treated (=enamels,, woo forced
to rmtgs from the ('•►feet .wing to till
connected it) h..lti The anee5uestoo.ut
serooiend general entwine end regret.
• .amber of aAla wire 1.tr.la..4 end
run/ a hunt
i'. W3lb4(ma rk.4 bow new Ayltfhlre
marls �w there ••w ovoid rya enaAsti.
eettim hater of
ass ( edram
1111.111110111
ri.. for eat& attend nail helm
ion r►• t►!e441--?Yp RIRSW Alai
Arishi ra natal, at the 0.40,•o Agrlonitaty
College eoaaitttag of three males cad awe
MMsa1}.. Vont were bred at the farm sad
bre potcbased. namely Ulm *ow friths
James Mcqueen, of (rafts, Meaal.sel. In
Jay, lt*l, prise tlil7. w, ons haf self farm
the wine, psi se 301,87 , use ova frust
Andrew Muutgrwery, Scotland. AugSN,
lois!, peke 6116. Si, and one bull 'the
winner a World • rale) from Thomas Uuy
of tiehawa, !n December. IMPS, pro. 6130.
After the hew bills had been introduced
the iuewben were preparing to leave the
chamber, eapecttne that the House would
adj..uru. Sir Olaver bluest rues, however
and in a feeling *daimon, announced the
reeagu.thau .4 Mr Framer, tottsbutg Ola the
great regret he eap.rl.0 -,. au lusing tree
of hie most active and valuable allnbters
sir obvert eapraered the hops that Yr.
Flamer would regain his health and prob
aWy return to public lite He mentioned
that the l'omm4sioner of Public Werke
lied had differences of ...pluton at taint'
with ban colleagues ou matters, but they
were bunted to the regret at his withdrawal.
Mr. a uud t 1lsattug4) chive' fur • rantru
of a.w.. of .11 COtTewpugdegee in uonl8.c
ilex, with au application tar • anpppply of
limber for a sawmill in the towt,a}lipof
1'sendouage. to the county at Mastigge, by
lir Fraser Chisholm of the said town
*hie
lite mutton carried.
Tile's private bills passed the Co.
mitten yr@terdar 1L*epeacone the ratans,
debenture debt of the tuwnlp of nous
respecting the people's lits !insurance 1'u.
and rts}+ecting the stet hwood Cemetery
Co., 1ktawa
Hun. Mr Harcourt Laid the animates ten
the current pea& oa the tattle yesterday
They amount io $48I,41RJ ler Lha• lair
year.
Gwverngital rattle al Gavials.
T.o.oxr,, Match 2 --Mr. Fra. '. re
e ignattwl woe 14, wk topic of cunvereatioe
amoug the inemtxre ant both sides ant tb:
11..ne. yesterday.
?Ir. McC4Jl moved for an order et the
Hoose for • rrturu showing, ,1► the alter
ti.em.•uts fur the .ale of the settle offered
for sale at the _\gncnitural College in I.a-
cembrr last, t2i the conditions of aisle, .3)
• last of the !sanes of th. purchasers and
the prices paid for the anitnals *old. '1) a
lin of the names of the animals of which
toe purchaser., retailed to complete the
male, i ii a statement of the anima}, sold
and afterwar.ls ret•trneJ, (di thb nowise set
the persons from whoa, such animals, it
any. were purchased by the province end
the pones i.a41 for them, +; � a list of the
anti.. 41. to reel•rt1 of which the (est for
tubercu!.sis sae applied, and statement of
the result ani .arta case. 11e regretted thet
circumstances hal been such as to make
the m.,tiou t+'-c4.mary, but fanner* and
cattle men nil over the country hal felt
!kat pree.urr 11111 been brought tu bear un
them hy the r•ctnrtiune ampueod n,tot the
rattle trade of the c..rnatry by the imperial
authorities. the object of the motion was .
4. find nut the facts to eenuetllt'U with the
outbteek of t ober u4.sis at the provincial
"q-r.meutal !*1854, In order that the temple -
.-f the I'rov.ure at'i):t be 'satisfied *sin the
exact e*tent.of the bold the d:►esti had `
obtained at the college.
Hon. Mr. Dryden, in reply, mid there
wee no .bjecriou to Eire any of the _t>ar•
Oculars ask.41 for in this motion I he
Iiorerninent had no wish to keep back iu'
formation connected with tan. duseovery of
ibis deLeese to toe dairy 4 rtn.t•nt al toe
A,grt.'*Mitral f'utle� 1'h. Ili.rovsryr pyt
lug been uta+l., it 4145 iu 4er,tty tL. Out i
e1Nat w 0517 to 4151.5. th. ions
tion lurtber is wrier to and all I%r.ibt
turm.t►uk ter tis psopl. ur this ,oily
.01
511 the sum. and Ill Itioulty that had e
plc.. uccIalT.4 simply 4seatles lusts
were `teen tut lb. matter to be Wrest'
ed. The di..... bowleg hevu 'weal
moiort•inad to sal., orders were gtrea
veterinary enrga,u at the collet,
Leake expertmwls with Kuch's lymph
(Mr. Dryd.ul did not know wheelie, 1t
underst4swl thee 14 was lwpoa.ibie, sees
the most expert veterinary surgeon, to
anything about the disease being„ pre
th these tunes� except /u the elan
stagmi by the iu p of th. Buhl 4e
rueitioued. It *as�lu wonder then
that mother Dr. HMI or any of the pen
oewnested with the collar had kit. ova.
of the existence of the twain. 1 he
yerimeuts hal beau guilty:
u loser ,iiMp
disease h.41 bora daavve and then
beru considerable program )poll., but
eneklent lit some cameo to be . t„ at
at any defnitemiteltuiuu. flit wirer,
nay, however, that when these residual
were remised they would be pub.i■hens
• bolletw and distributed tbruaghuut
eoantry. The College at titlelph wain
the only institution of the kind al 411
an outbreak of tuberculate had ,n'curt
in Ohio, Mange, Vermont. P nnsylva
M*..ae•h0setis, where similar inatltutl
ciliated. then Led Itroh outbreaks, mud
weed of the as.. the whole of the he
had been alsughterru. Then, at the
pm -monde! fun, • eters, there wan I
I%ear an uuthrrek .d the same eh/woo
t would •pleat, however, that 14s o
brenk at 4 nom* was m .ch mor.• ser,
(boas that blanch lied been dies,.,.. .
l.ualph. Soifer/a of tli. animal. a
taws. he believed, died froth the et'.. ,
OW dl.ea.e, wiii►t at i iusli.it I.uz,r ,.;
animals had guns that far
W oma a n'. 4u ltr.....
TuuonTo, March 3. - Ye -Nutley'. ,
of the Huu.e wen comparatively ,iu:et u:
the sponged debate of Tture.lay, alt 4, .1
a tn•u 14erl of importenee w*• tranea-4
Mr Hammen asked-!ty what utl...1,
the'Inc. hull the p1u1 ant land ou wh;
Ithe Ina-44a15n1e Assembly buildings ere a
eit5•ledi
"11 t Niter lluwat-The rut referred
waw formerly toe property of the proviu,
university and at to now the pluperty
the pr..viao. free (rum any trust, and t
tramaetwn► by which it treretueso •tI wt
(arts the etatmei 43 Viet., chap 2, .u!
' Viet., chap. 3:3.
A deputation waited upon the (hirer
talent cud re.iuestel mist an - at01 amid !
eel
-ppng tar
A Satrovitturday hon holiday from *i,,,
Mee o'clock 10- the afternoon !or all re
ploy rem with ash except+one and Ilw,t,
dome as may be fomnd uecentary."
Such a reasonable hr,itstiun of tl
uuu,ber of hue» ot work per week, -tetra.,
curcewl by 444,1 Act as will feeYeat t4s t r.
vta,one from being indirectly'tulate.'.
' Th. Act wkuull ep1Jy to "stabled
tante basing as ratty r three employs
" It 1s deutrd that the Aet should app:
in the first 'arcane* to .flys oily .ed Lha
nonny!a of other municipalities sho.uh
1uvethe power of making ism pruvdai a
applieabis therein.
A large deputation of ladies waited ala.+
Sir Oliver Mows' yesterday 'afternoon t_
the porpoise of urging tie (boverto nes! 4.
intend the franchise to women. Srv,4,
'ewtlewen also accompanied the !arty..
Tug ut.sTAj, is ntly one dollar • year
neve it sent 10 your friends.
Where are we at?
We hardly knew where . weather seems more like May than
March, anti so 'many new things crowd for recognition -New Print..
New Dress Good:, New Capes, New Jackets, New Curtain.; New Car-
pet'; N.ew Gingham's, New Embroideries, New Laces, New Shoes, New
Hate, New Suits --A few more days of such lamb -like weather and
Straw Hata would be in orJer , but they say the lion like variety ha•
yet to come, so better not be too gay.
We've been very busy for past tee day opening up and mark -
in; New G o In. Our Stock t'li. Seasoway ahead of what has
144 r before bi'en ',hos n here. A few pluomeie start in with :
Fast Colo', Print, ' � ... 5c.
Fast Color Gin,hams . '
5e.
Pest Quality Parol Wide Oingham. (,for Apr►n.).... 9e.
Ladies' Light Weight AII,N'ool Cashmere Hose (a,ic.
Quality.)
Ladies Heavy AR Wool Uatihtnere Hose 145c. qual-
ity ►
16c.
29c.
lien's Heavy All Wool Cashmere Sox (401. quality) 25c.
Mena Fine All 1Vrol Cashmere Sox (50c. quality).. 20c.
Fine Cambric Embroideries (124c, (P ality ) 6I.
Fine Cambric Eml.roideri,•v (20e. quality) 10c.
All the way through the pricts are snore than ever interesting
Quito a change has corse over the status of the Dry Goods
Trade in Golcrich during the pastt-fe-i Montauk Preaching the bene-
fits of "CASH " has evidently had effect on more than consumer-4-
The
onsumer..The old-time methods are fading away, and long prices go with theist.
It looks like a scramble to get in out of the wet, and it's hard to to I l
who'll b3 the Lett one in.
Had such convictions 1e n put in practice a few years cgs.
So touch of tl;e trade wh:ch legitimately belong(' to the town would
nAt have been driven elsewhere . but better late than nether.
COMPLETE OUTFITTERS.