The Signal, 1894-4-12, Page 44
THIS SIGNAL: OODUIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 11. lam.
alit �ignxi,
Ie K10.Wt.b
IILVI RY TIEUBSDAY MORNING
a1 al, imelLY/Tnm1.
See of radicalise' -1 and K Non►awe•!.
Oedertoh. tMtarhr.
Tera es S.0seseptten i
on pith, in advent. 1 u
tWes risetha - . .. r
tett �' •••. •••.••••• • 01
Ons year,
11Qosedlt Is anted, the pries per tear
will he... Ise
Lee.. Y roar MIN.
Toot ice Irl Is • Mending receipt of the date
10 which you are paid up. Sao that 1t 1e mot
allowed to fall into &mar.
When • chases of address is Amend. both
the old and the sew addrees *hosed threes.
Ad.erI ewx.Yes
Legal and other massat aJvertls.•meat• leo.
per line for arse Iltio i0.. sad 3 ornts per has
Ibr esrh .ohnoluent Insertion. Measured by
• Nethere 1 Gone..
M•t..u-•a....I t of eft lines and under. 113 per
Feer.
Adver:to.,oeats of Lal. Fouad. Strayed,
41,'l. \ower. Sit.attsms Wanted ani
nesinera Champs Wanted. not ozeee:hog 3
Ilan. soap ere:l. gl per mouth.
U %•t.. s r. 6.le sad Farms e0 We. net to
esr.-wi.ettu... tt r.r gra mnoth. M. per soh
two •-•.1 moods, larger ted. 1s. in ltrvlurtiuo
A..; .portal notice, the object of ntnch , t .0
peewee" the mo-uoi.ry hensill of any lade
widaut or menthe,. to t.0 ww.darwl an ad-
ven...nen, and eharw.d 's000r.li..trly.
Lo w! r.-,•t..'o w eoat.& nil t3Is one cant torr
wad, ora . i... Ice* than Ala
laesl newer In (ordinary reading type two
00111.cr'4.11.1. N.1 bor.... for Ian toes Co:
KN'cr. f.,r • h.I- t . s ilii ..thee relish -nu and
bete.eleat laced otiose halt rate.
Cssismrteftrl Centime( 3 eavereesionewee.
A 1'Mtt.•L.n nn'.'r of dieplere4 ••t recto..
.tears will be inserted 01 the MUbowia. mum.;
Per + ch, nns lovril •n - V1 10
frit invent wd 1'V
' • 1111.1 Jtut111.a• Y Js
" e'v0* •Mb. ...... 3on
" mow .mute .....5
1C.1 aiirrits:m.ur Mas* tt.en two ItKI.oe .0
kw.. w:'1 be . al: uteri en &hese Asst.. %
pr.' -.1.410' -int dineved for mash pymn",
on tune nm.ri t b' contract : 14 put n4.41440.....,
mart..-'•.n.ttterr ear.t. en a reto, eee
seadltlt.a will be strictly enforced.
tai.. ••The steaat'• wrllve*e.
IlliNsc-!ber who fell to ee, etre Tor fro •• • •
third logy. tether by carrier or by rode. en
the -.r a l'atoe a.f1J.Iat.1y(W o: L.o .+.t al
ew r . • ly • de' a Ss po'-dnle.
1 M
11. .-1,.oreoefie,.ewer be -••t,-',•
C. • eo+eisisale ins,. ilia *dans •se v
of 1. -.,ter u..:•
rdb.saber. i.uee.
J. C. Le Tourel. of Oderfh, has been •p
pointed Loral Travailing Aleut for the sown- 1
ships 1Oodench. Colborne. Asbgeld and Wa-
wan00A.
Local poetmastere over the district are also o
empowered to receive subscription. to THIS
tliu x A i_ c
AU COM m•Ia'cations must be addressed to
D. McOILLiCUDDY.
Tr. Mesar,
Telephone fall MI, Oodorich, (lot,
1`Pate n•,. t+brio• ea• w cw�lidtu, M the
Wipe that • dlingrastied Hdorster weed re-
isiee the s•00rs•tios. A gestleatsa named
(fat/Delia, of Tory leant.00. was Rawls the
Patrons obelus, aid then the •4.rtm of the
wire pullers of the Tory part* were awl,
sed used ..o ,'.es/ally, to pull him off the
tures for fear that W Iawu ..t.', amasses
would to Injured will two Tortes t• the
field
In Etat Hurd E. I. Di. ►i..u.. • well.
known lawyer, was chums. as the ('aseerv-
tire c••di.iate, and 7'n0111a. Elise', We
veteran Reform member ler overly • parr
ter 1 • uMtury, was again made the stat
deed bearer of his party A•ii again the
Tory wire -13041n tot in their work, and
they did it to this way too 11 tr. on
of the strongest Tones ou earth, and who
has on mon thee eine uces111un bees the
party ceodilate for the Legislature new
claims W be a Patron, and he gave the
oonveotion at Hrurels to tvliev. that Ha
('atrou candiJate were selected, Ito kI..00N
would be taken off the track by the regular
Tory uoireattos, se *list the tirbt would be
between t:te.... and the Patron candidate,
On this undentandmg )ave Mii.ss, who
was not a Patron, was selected and accept-
ed the no0ttnatwi, bat now it throe out
that Tor Het+ as unable or unwilling. to
have the roma/ Tory medullae taken off
the track. on with two Reformers in the
field 1h. Litt.ue'.. clamor for election are
fair.
la West Huron the patrons and others of
our farmiot friosdv know bow th. cat
Jumped. J. T. !:arrow. M.PP , was the
unanimous choice of his party at the meet -
tag held last Fall in 1'lfstea. Liter en the
Tory convention was called to select a can
dilate, and adjourned without making a
nomination. The I'atron candidate u
ltruce, M.NAr,.uro., had swept both
parue, aside and been elected, and it was
thought wise to wait until the Patrons
selected • candidate io West 11uron and
then be goveroed by the coaditios&
Amongst those present at the Tory coo.
vaotioa we., we arc informed, JAw1.- ('o..
.oi t.., sod shortly after that he joined the
Patrons Immediately a ('u.xo:.i % Loom
took place and when the Patrons snot in
convention •t 1►uogaonon he attended the
c invention with • .troor delegation from
.oderich township. After • course of Wal
oting he succeeded in capturing • majority
f the 35 ballot. that were cast, and, presto,
hang., the erstwhile thoroochp•cd Lode
rich township Tory had doffed the chrysalis
of ultra -Toryism and donned the brand new
principles of the meet •dvauoed order o
l'.troos. The conversion was almost as in
stantanenus as that of 'low H els in Fiat
Huron.
But the Patron nominefio0 didn't snit
the "silk stockings of theTory party in this
riling and c .s.nr.1.1'. candidature at first
received a bleckeye from the wire•pullers.
1•:fforta were made to get hint to veep aside
so that .1 t+. li IUlr, of sc.. Helens, • Patron
of 1:rit leanings, could be put up, and thus
clear the course for • st»fight-oat Tory can-
didate, but l'00%ot.t t nolds the pesitlo0
• nddecided to stay on the platform as loog
as the orchestra played.
This -bas settled the matter, and the Tory
party has decided to accept c""."neat se
the straight Tory candidate. Already the
pipes are being laid and the wins pulled to
rive him the full "Lippert of the party.
The heart 01 reconciliation has been tuned
toward him and the fraternal handrreep of
even the Tory editors has been also .21 Od-
d, as they .iaietly but fervently wish him
sitcoms in his undertaking. The following
from our esteemed contemporary. Tito Clio
ton News -Record, u • guide -pert for
Rrothr C'oNNoIJv on bin path of glory
There sues • public meeting of the Patrons
1 Inds.try in the tows hall Monday eves•
ing Mr. L&wreao. presided, Mr. Alex-
ander, the 1'•troa 000itses for North
Middlesex and Mr Co.aolly, the Patron
madders for West Huron, delivered ed-
dresw.. Mr. Connolly made • very favor-
able impression. '1'. O. Carrie, vino -penal•
dent of the ,:rand A.eoci.tio., opened is
Realtor .tyle Gad pound hot shot at the
Ilstario t:,versmost with marked •ccer.cy.
OODSRICH. THURSDAY. APRIL /3. Ire.
T the ro.wnt convention of the
Patrons of South Huron Ri i1 wroo re -
c ivied the u0ammous n,mn•tion to oppose
Ike present member for the constituency,
JOON \I. Htt.t.t., one of the most repreeeat
•five farmers in recede. S -hely the 1'at-
roos were not instituted to oppose the elec-
tion of eeouioe farmers'
IT i,nu t ea..y to recon,-ile the opinion%
on the tariff winch are expressed by our
esteemed Tory oo0temporaries. In nos
breath they claim that the N 1'. still pre-
vails and is intact . and in the next breath
they sympathise with the Gia because
" Foster has stoke their policy, and Left
them no platform to stand on." The two
contention. are diametrically opposed, and
we are anxious to ase some big -brained Tory
e fitor uiderteke to reenact!. them.
THE Eceuiutz Reformer.- of Cali, is
latest acidities to the daily journalism
of Ontario, and is beyo.d all question a
highly creditable addition, too. Mr. Laura-
• I. tw h.• one or two hobbles and one of Ilam
is that he will always have the beet possible
or not have it at a1i, and whether it Is io
having an eventing newspaper up to date or
a tilt against the broad universe and part of
the 1'nitod States at • dog show be usually
" pits thar. " Success to The I venlig Ice.
former, say we, and more power to the
editor's elbow.
--
13Y a rnrious convenience the .ante
week was selected by the South Boundary
wiled doves to come to t:odericb for their
000000 that was chosen by Mayor lir 71.10
to pot his solicitors on the road to obtain
signatuise to a petition that then was no
necessity for • police magistrate i0 Lode -
rich. It is deo • singular fact that they
didn't leave Ledenob at the clew of the
Sommer season last year, but stayed on e0 -
til the municipal electfos demonstrated
that RcTLtk could not control the council
seated voti.g for • police magistrate. is
Mayor RITI.aR altogether disistrested
his efforts to help to nullify the adios of
the town coumcil In the matter of haying •
police magistrate appointed'
%V. C. VANHti11NE, the C. P 11.
magnate, Ins been prophseyiog, and Um re
snit of hie prophet/in. hes been published
Is the colonies of • Toronto society news-
paper. To 'nabs • long story *bort, Vex -
Hoes I claim* that there is to he so upward
tendency pree(ntly to the price of wheat,
and that it well -keep movie, upward until,
within the sett eighteen months, two dol-
lar. • bodied will be reached. The big rail-
way nsgnategi vee • statist coal eompilat iota fa
favor of hie statement which ne the face of it
looks leanb1, Let whether the ma*tw,om
prim* vetoed by him will be resehed
may well bo portioned. The farmers will
be pleased to learn that Tett 'Linea thin,"
as he does, sad will 'weevily pray for the
L'iitice of hie9eepleey.
THE "PATRON" CANDIDATES.
A Pk(;Iti.1AR1TY of the Patron
iwovenwnt m Heron is the feet test every
effort M berg sande ny the Tory wire -pal
lore io pits. N io the position et • dsekey
seems to the Ontario Opp -matins It needs
ezly • eases et the w.rkieg et the scheme
to peeve the above staleness&
I. Eesti Hares • regular Tory eandi
data, Wtwrtu.im, has base in the Sed fr
ttop• blethered • Reform ...didate wee defy
eheesa in tae parse. of M Y. McLeee, the
olds ower 1 The ft••Iorth Kipe.ilr. Thea
the ?orlon tbesght they soed work the
ABOUT PERSONATION.
'J' H E law bwforetlteOntarioLegisr ature
with regard to the erred of pereon•torn .t
the instance of deputy-returnine ofbc.ta,u•
step in the right direction. This law
should be trade to apply to all electoral dig
trice. as well as to cities, for the personator
u wedded to no particular clamping ground.
1luring the last Federal election is West
Huron the constituency absolutely swarmed
with personator*, who plied their nefarious
work no .octesstnlly thee they succeeded in
electing the present member. A law to his
der • repetition of the rascality would be •
boon to the district.
At bye -elections such • law is as impera-
tivo.ese.seity ie every eleetor•1 district, as
ender the revised system of c•rryieg eke -
Linos. whleh Ro.sxr R I t w 1.... A Y has re.
dseed to • thence, the persee•tore alight
oat • c•eetiteeney like • peaces of rest
hoppers, and g•oerally eapt.» everything
to sight.
By all mesas let us have • •*ri.g rt law
against p•r.ea•tio0 and let it sewer the
whole ground.
THE FEDERAL FRANCHISE ACT.
picRHAPS one of the greatest frau,l,
is connection with Canadian Federal poli
ties at the pressed time . the Iloml.io.
Franchise Aa, which was originally
designed to give the (iovernmegit • pall •t
electios. as &tei..t their oppe.enta. 1t
was also intended to furnish "fat" for
Niew•papr supporter% of the I.overwmeat,
is the paWkrhisg of the lou at each re
vi•io., bat enplerirece proved limit this man
ter of printing the Bata was unseiteble, and
at the inetanes 1 Rea. J. A. 1 'tuI ILA. •
pristine bereft Ton areabb.Aed at 1 ett•w..
Rot • ..Rr that it was toned that the tem
system the toe cwmhaveran. •.d erpen.lve •f
fee an annual motions to he isduIpd in, pe
sad d leu mars that phew of the work has ern
ed bore enforced. As early ee 1801 it was W
toned to he decidedly ebj teties•bie etad ex
peonies to tetk Grit sand T ae
ad • vote ie House. t~fie• •
•
10Nod by Y t'.
l'emsnow, the thee onmbsp for Welt
Herne, sena within fifths them of wipes
tb is1,slty eR The ..L4.. mill be-
fore the ossuary, sed the felMwlsg frets •
oortespeed "I 1 The Toronto New., ea in
dap cleat eveetag erwsp•per. deals fairly.
squarely sed he.sstly with the matter as 1t
at present stets
The Federal Act en both cumbersome said
eipe.•i re, wide it serves es peel parpose,
eve ai s se easoyug t. C...srvYve ..serb.n
as the t)ppesitios. Supporters 1 the • Gov-
ersstest ars fully aware 1 the fact %bat if
Limey are sot oeati.sa37 on the alert. is
that every member 1 tbdr party is
upon the lot, their opposed. are
-het to severean advantage over em
whichth
would carry the sitcoms.
Aside tbourb from this oo.sideratiew the
main objection to the act lien is the espouse,
•a well tee the unjust didre.ehisemewt 1
WWI numbers of the ewtitled to the
suffrage, Gad who are omitted from the lista
through the espeose involved in a thorough
eremite°, which outset be ohermctsrtzed
other than an outrage upon the electorate
\e an IUustraues of the cost of • revision
permit me to quote the following taken
from • return placed before the House for
the tint reviews.
Amount a printing.. $174.340 08
Revising officers' salaries. 93,767 94
Paid to clerks and Oaibffs . 79,491 93
( ether emperor 67,31121
(,Lime t 1t..s4tled i 5,204. 40
Total 4420,186.25
"Apia on closer nnspectiot of the returns
1 tied that we here paid up to February,
1889, the following suis
Type sad 'notarial 1163,849 80
Composition and presswork . 18,511 04
Paper • .. 292 11
Rest and station power 1,413 00
Proofreading 666 00
Ick 97 50
886 50
829
Revising OOpy
St$tlosry
Erection .fl Omit
Total. ..... 486,313 04
1'o the. yabove -.umber 'oust be added a
4
rote of 2110,000 to defray the expenses of
the Fraaebw Act .preuunably for the sec
and revision.. Therefore, so fax as 1 have
the retina., the second revision has cost
over '036,000. If this sum be added to the
Rost of the ongusel reviews it will be found
to slightly sloped $800,000 for both. Is it
any wonder that 13et:oernment is opposed
to revising the tut at regular period.' The
above shows plainlyhow eapes.ive • ppro-
.vedmg it would . Would it not he a
goof sugre.tioo, Mr. Editor, to write dia-
.-mutton through your columns upon the
subject • " _
MITCHELL'S MENDACITY.
( )1' II hopelessly errati.-am: unreliable
r,ntempor•ry, ThieStar, last week west in-
to hysteria • column long over the polios
m&rietn1 .1o10tion, and Incidentally wader -
took to put its knife into Till Si..+AI. be-
low the fifth rib. It first published • state
meat fres a Tsealibo .ewsp•per, and then
falsely attributed the seeding of the alleged
telegram to the editor of Tett Sou. tl_ Af-
ter that it undertook to demolish the lobo
hood that it had created. ---"1 --
The editor of Tor Si, -sit. neither wrote
tor publication in a Toronto newspaper to
sent by telegram, nor authorized anyone to
write or send by telegram any communica-
tion to • Toronto newspaper last week, nor
at any other rim. daring the present year.
And the pious fraud whn . responsible for
the editorial swsah that filters through The
Star knew it, and knew that his statement
was a falsehood, when it was published.
!Wealthily, the editor of Ties tooto
troubles himself very little .bout what is
printed about him in The Stet, as that
journal has been adjudged in the courts a
criminal libeller, ani the editor of the sheet
has been branded as a convicted liar by •
Superior 1'ourt judge and twelve good men
and true, and has also testified to his own
degradation by • publubed confession.
Still, there are some who !miter. some
Wisp that even a professional liar will
state, and the above straight out denial is
intended for that clam. Resides, as is well
known, the eccentric but irresponsible i.•
dividual who is the nominal editor of The
Star Is • loud religious professor, and over
loses an opportunity of spreading a broad
phylactery to the gaze of ('hriottan people.
Some of these might be deceived ware the
falsehoods of this calumniator to be allowed
to aro unchallenged.
The meanest man on earth is a hypocrite
- tae who tries to hide his mental irrespoo
sibility and moral obliquity behind the
cloak of religion. To this clam helmgs
JAYS. MIT. int, I • creature of cent and a
victim of his own efforts to be deceitful to
others. He record is before the residents
1 this town, and a known to all. The (all
from the position of • So.tay school super-
1ntendent and • loud professor of rel1•
woo to that of • self contester' and jury
coov,cted criminal libeller, and an aswalate
of a confessed perjurer, was a sad one in
deed ; bat even that could be overlooked if
the miserable disciple of emit end hypeensy
wood only act as hoswtly on JI nt. did.
.lianas threw off the religions robe and
bought • rope, but Mrrrna.l. still clings
bypocritieally to the religious cloak. Not
very long since, he was asked to address a
public .sssti0g, .ed being short of original
matter drew an inspiration from STEAD',
Toronto dincearee, " R. a ( liI i r." He en
jo,od open his halern the necessity incusi
best upoe all who profaned religion to en-
deavor to " Re • 1 'inter," and Lte.ers who
did sot know the fellow would actnally
believe that he meant what he said.
What has bass the result' Has he tried
to " lie • ('trey.*'" Int kis action. answer.
Steadily he has allowed the defence of
brothels .ed brothel frequenter. a filter here
through the colonise of the .ewsp&psr for bees
which he a editorially reep.r.ible. Attacks .he
1"t
sentreet as he ease well beadle, with.rtn
etvtag after tier uwW tt• nai• • hypenll-
litoei ami vale effort to " Be • CIta1.T."
THE "SCIENTIFIC" TARIFF.
I )1t. setariNt.tr,, M. P., for East
area, reusellmY
Ily paid bis eoopewtee
She tang 1 '•sclastltlo protroea
ti," ss
Ni, ouuo Fua.0 De* IN calls it, lied he
also referred to the bold musketeer,who temporarily nuerepreeoote Warm Hares mi
by attending/ banquets whew he
ought to be fighting for Calmesmeetingshe uuthe
at
the Calmest meetings wheree tariff was
fired. `ay The (:lobe surprise he
ts
The doctor expressed thea t
lleverulst had seal. .o reduuWoo u the
defy ea seal oil, which amounted to about
100 per Deaf. As a result of this •xoessive
duty the ('anada& ooe.umers last year paid
4986,791, of which 4430,`•71x, went tato the
public treasury as deny collected apse
American oil, while `1566,230 west into the
pocket. of the 000edlan refiners and middle-
men. 11r. Msedoeald then directed the at-
tention of the House to the manor in which
n
atler natural industry trod bees treated.
Balt had been plaoed oo the free list, with
the result that the salt well owners of county usty hod to compete with the
Michigan ante Syracuse salt producer..
n
They wepa/decay relate to compete with
the Americans, provided they were placed
ou• footing of af.ality with the Amore.
omen. N Nile melt was put on the free list,
the bitumiousooal which was used to the ie.
dustry bad • duty of 60 cents • too imposed
os
op= to The Syracuse produoers had free
opal sod the Michigan wells used mill refute
for fuel. (liven free coal, the Burma salt
men would tied no fault with (recede Dr.
Mscdooeld remarked the absence of Hoo.
31r. I'atterwo from the House, and maid
that he would have to explain to the people
of Huron why he hadneglected their in -
tercets While he had stood by the in-
terests of lambton he had forgotten those
1 the people whom he repr...nte•1in Perlis.
meet, to the end that they were obliged to
appleto the representative .f another oo
altueocy to bring the matter to the atten-
tion of the Howie The doctor read & letter
frost the Secretary of the e'anada Salt Co.,
dated March 28, who pronounced this
feature of the tariff to be "the most dams
•
able robbery ever performedpolitically,"
and who concluded with this statement :-
"( ave us free coal and we will compete
with the .\mericana.
SNAP SHOTS.
The Advocate, the otof the
itceoed rs gl
victualeoat. over the fact that
Sir Jon TNuurw, gore an unequivocal
"No" to the delegation from 15e temperwaited
bodies that waitupon him to the inhered
of prohibition. And ir'lhtots "No" iu big
black type, too.
The Secretoryof ii..• 1':otlarla Salt
Company, • straight out, .lucre -toed Tory,
refers to the tariff, so
.ofax as the salt Inter-
est is co•roed, as " the most damnable
robbery ever per,4j-mad politbally." What
has the Hon. J. C. i'trrrlc.... to say to the
indict 'nest
The lion. t1,' Canadian War Lunt
has • few more old cannons to rive away,
but it u a question It he will seed any mote
1 them an
to Huron county. The municipal-
ities don't wt to pay freight on deed
weigh!. 1'
There is le%ery .N-... t0 lm•Ileve
that, in accordance with the memorial 'f
impetrate the tows waited, the police will
be duly wetted next week.
\Ve rejOiee to ;earn that lip. to .late
the Esrl of Ai iu.itas too
• ht gotff
salmon fishing, as did his illustrious pude•
ns
ceor.
The t•tri8 delete has closed. and Row
the ('Amo• charnel and the ('urra° bridge
rasc•lities ought to be sifted from end to
end.
The salt *110. of ('toad*, aril espe-
cially ot Huron, hare been "salted" by the
revisedrevistariff instead of being " Festered.'
.11ayor Ilt•efeit ht taken his -Oil
.hors"off the road,and the '(oath Boundary
madam has put hers on.
The .tans of ti.e tittle.. portendan
early IbOunionelection.- -_-
CANNON NOTES.
Wingham Times en
: The cannon has Le
placed to front of the town hall, and it is
pointed directly at the residence of It Will-
son, manager of the Hark of Ifamtlta-o.
Does thus m
mean that our Mayor has designs on Mr. %%'illes, r is it •n io
ti.nahoo that he will brook .o refusal of
foods for the municipality .mll
Hatoo limes Hon. Mr. Patterson,
Minister of Mahone, presented the town of
Wingham with one of the otheses the
Quebec citadel, sed We ooeapUl/fs were
angry became they had to pay 4334 freight
charge.. They looked that gift cannon in
the mouth Mr. Vittorio(' should boy,seat his owner scrap iron to some owr of • rol-
ling mal.ha
Wingm Advance • And so after all
the trouble over the big gen sent Are by
the War Inrd, as the (:oderich Stg.eI is
pleased to call Hoe. •I. C. Patisserie, it will
now he placed in front of the town hall, in-
stead of on the °art. As 11r. Tamlya re
marked when asking this wieder', perhaps
them soother run may ma along some da
and it can be placed in front 1 the hall,
too.
Wiogham Tittles The oo.ncil, to the
reedier nn Mosduy might, rescioded the
rnPound • immune pout the special esune last
- lire hay. accepted the cannon sent
Hhpluerm .1. 1' Patterson. 1').. gun has
in one of the plots in front a
town hall, bat has sot hears mounted
The council has asked for • rebate ea
freight charges from the C. P Pc, sad ev •
tohate their mosso onmplied with.
yth 'standard The \Viegham Times
we're greets with envy &t Waal/hem».
y iro
that old " scrap n " frees e
lame 1, nver.ment, Wro.Igb the idled /ft
d
r War InPatterson. 1N .o, dear
wen Wakes Wakes a tar
yea. if s
have hems made wa.te.aly open private in the
divide. whose sole oaeno• w.. that they poet
wuull not how to to dietatee of • man who RI
ruled the will municipally and politically NW*
of the person who in public en ant weedy, ttmivi
epeaty and apparently earnestly desired to of ou
" lee • 1 N&IST ••
hey.
Aad now this leiserable Ailment. •t
pts by false3oed be ten hie target ea
no !Ousel.: bet this )oar sal doilies the
Watered .srvi.s, twee from • creators who
th his MW desires te "Ilea .P• Riff
• we.d olives epos 31ITr.et.l. not to be
.mhitinne, awl met to "trees after se high
position as that el • *saviour if he
11 sadert&ke to " Ice a Man " an M
right, heath, honorable man Re•ethe.r o
Mm rw, will have, we believe, on Woe •
worthy r.pr rotatnv. can omens .143* g
more the. • tow or se of oldsoosud-hatai
metal, we my wper•asea4 him give him
ll met th'V
elegbase people 434 freight
That's • handsome pe10suR Mal it'
ass she Poem ban 11N Puerta
De Oath " 1 pate yen, old
mnigherp{
:1
law. Mime Porky's lanigher •f., but
she's worth 4900,000 " De 34.144.544
Throbs, deer hay. Yea w right it
the TA•
judgeship old relic from Veebep
we. Wer agars that ora al.d
DOMINION PARLIAMENT ( AFTER TYPNOIO PEVER• MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
lht.w. Ap,Y 1 -l. w Uus
Dammer. y Mr. Brodeur asked
it wee the lute. .1 . of tie (iever.itaewt
submit for lb. derision of the J.dbial
Committee of the Peary Commit 111
load the question •!ready submitted W
Supreme Court ,n relation W the sub
et the Manitoba school& Sir John Thom
sea replied that the question involved
further qusetime as to what parties had
bad sot the right to sloped , also t
who might or might not desire to appeal.
As to thew points, the G useat
O 05 poesrm
.ed of full informattu.
Sir Adolphe ('•rw, replv4tg 1
thieve, said that it wee net the intent
of the theirernment to reduce letter pee
from 3 toll mute, Dor was it the latent
W
redeem the fee fur registration, nor
LL the iotehtlon to guarantee the sale
livery of all mothered letters and th
content..
Hun. Mr. Faster, replying to • quest
said that it was not the wteutiun of
tlovernutent to pr.t'tt 4e sblpmeuu a
coming dirndl, from tco0ctry
growdlhe
th from tranabiument to shut
°eatery. He gave the same answer in
gard to coffee.
Mr. Dano thou cpntieued the debate
the budget.
Urn*wt, 1pril l .-Mr Fairbairn in
House of ('umi7iess yesterday said
would like to bear what the tlovernme
had to say in regard to the outbreak
drease among some cattle in the cu0uty
•.rsy.
Hun. Mr I'wter, answering, said t
wing num ago, Dr. Sproule, member t
Fast (tray. sent in a report with adage.'
of the syl•Fxumn of tho dimwits amo
cattle I0 that count,, undoubtedly t
mete as t.ferred to by ler (.taderkt
The letter was imuletbately referred
adding that thee. was no cause for ala
and that he would make further inveetIg
tion and report. He reed • telegram fru
Prof. Smith to this effect sent to tete Miu
ter of .tgnrultnrr.
n-►?T.IWA, April 3. --It u Row general
considered that the budget debate iu th
Dominion House win .-..ntioue well in
next week. .% number of tnembers hay
yet to '.peak on it list the interest to
subsided sine. the principal members
Hohn. have had their say.
Hou Mr Faster, yesterday, in reply
Sir Reliant ('artwnght, said that th
Finance Department was preparing •
to be present to the Department of Jasu
for an opinion as to whether proceedings
...mid he taken to recover the sum lost
the failure of the F.ecbw[s It ink (nem th
party who guaranteed the original deposit..
Sir Richard Cartwright asked whether
in view of the (act that the Mintier u
Finance had declared that he had expected
a deficit in the res rinse for the current an
saece.ding fiscal year. the 1 ioverulelt 1
tended t.1 ask Parliament during th
session for • vet. of 0:::0,091.1 for a f00
Atlantic service.
Hon Mr Foster w1 that if Sir Rick
understn,ai that he had stated that be ex
petted a deficit as between the revere
and expenditure fur the Racal year M (Si
Richter. wasmiaaken. eft wasthe iu
tenhou u( the 1 tovenimest U. sek leg.
•letiun in refer.uco t., the fast Arlan
service.
Ilrrawo, %pnl 6r -Ir. the House of ('om
mos yesterday. Hu.. 11r. Paterson reply
mg to Mr. llnlock, said that Lieut. ('u
Lazier had neither been •' retired, su
pleaded or temp -wanly displaced" from
the command of the Fifteenth Battalion_
Th• colonel had been granted leave u
absence on Mar,'h :,1, as be had desired t
go to the 1'uited Stites on privts business
The commanu a the battalion wee to th
hands of the senior officer during th
colonel's temporary absence.
Hon. Mr. Daly, in response to • gin
by Mr. ( barium, said that 44,242,219 acres
of land haat been granted to railway curpo
rations in Manitoba and the Northwest
territories ni. la..lansary 1 1494
Hon. Mr Foster, in reply to Mr. Elgar.
said that ander the tariff tea and coffee
might be imported in bond throul;h Lon
don, but there Direst D. through bills of
Iwding Through bills of lading were re-
paired to all caret
O1TAw•A, Atri1 6. -In the Senate Mr.
Houlton, In moving fur • return of the
rates eharged by the 1' P. R , condemned
the alleged dt.o-nneinatnry rates which the
company ,ren charging. He said the
issnance of preferred .tock lest year placed
upo n the company the necessity of raising
adotitlunal revenue to mast the dividend.
wbich would be neeersarily payable on
this stock To raise the additional reve-
eus they itrip.re•l additional freight rates
upon those sections of the road where
:hen wail no cum, etitinn, hence greater
burdens fell on the farmers of the North
west
Hon. Ur Nowell said the isfortnatlon
aske,l for wonhl lie brought down
owlets April --in the Hens' of
Commons sestrtiay the (ollcwing bills
were read a first tone
Sir Charles Ilibbert Tupper --To *mead
the Harbor Masters Act
Mr. McKay --To lneurpnrotethe W.l-
Isnd recent sad "apply t'anel ('ompany,
!moited-
Hon Mr f\tely-T.. rti 4gp*1U pro-
bers mew
of the militia force in active service
is the Northwest.
Nr. Dickey moved the first reading el
his bill to amend the F.lertoral Fra.ls*lee
Aet. The bill, which provides for female
suffers to a limited extent, was read •
fires time.
Mr. Mclfnllen asked the number of bush-
els of cora Imported and ironed into
human fond on whin► • rebate of duty was
made during the pressor rear, 1`492 :1.
Hon. Yr. Wallace--g;g, ;fit bombe's.
ler. Sproule, on • question of privilege
read an extract from a speech of Mr
cbsrltes to show tb.t lid (Mr. Charlton)
wee s commercial unionist
Mr. ('Wanton asked several questions re-
garding certain crown customs mi:area
made in the year 1892 3, and 110e. Yr.
Wellston replied.
Sir Charles Hibbert Topper, in reply to
Mr. l.tmer, said in relation to the Glom
seamen. in Ontario. from 1887 to l•twt, the
close 0seson for whits filth was from the
1N of November down to the :10th of
November in each year, for piekerel, from
the 15tb of kpril to the 15th of May, lir
bedt from the 15th of April to the 13th
of May. 1. 1894 the only eh•.ge was
made in cassation with the close emote
Inv lana, .a10ely, from the 10th of May to
the 40th of Jae. There ie se ..lose south
for pike, herring or etnotmen. The mesh
of seines for catehtrig wbtleMb le (nor
imehe., •ttemsion nose», the mesh et
1hlt•a.h gill sate from fear to dm* i.ebre,
hoop eats two ace • sof leeches. No trap
ade are allowed foresees for pallid set
&Wag will be granted es waned in lakes
Hero*, St ('lair sad Reiss, for hasp .et
wiy i. Lakes Hems sad b4.. ('Wl; fes
gill test Sabin le Ickes Hares amid Id.
o setae fi1bbag win b. alinwed 1. isle
Ruses. the river 81. (.'lair, Loh* Pt, CUM
or the Iestndt river.
�mewas,'4 $old .MMen ime etas-- • tIlliereart ides!
of ' ruts Sewared fairs se pMMM a..as..
u PWT tkiLlttaps. I 9 - 1. Marge,
to 1843, Harvey H. Nd s1 this place W •
Mad slush 1 typhoid New. good .easing
ger land rtedsoal •tismids.os brought him wooed
at. hal the attach left him • viclt 1 kdaay
Biasses. This the doctors filed te erre,
lfot bell Dodd'. Kdoy Pelle. the uiLl1ble re-
te !
t Nedy, did the soap goad work in his esu
ea is all others teed Mr. Neff is well to -day.
bury Udd's was the first kid.• remedy fe pill
form ever offend the i•.b&. Its weeder
Irl sycoses ie caring all forts 1 kidney die -
w ee has led to the introduotiue 1 nusrterew
cheap •sd worthless initial toes. Pur-
chasers, for their owe safety, ehoud inert
ea getting 1►udd's Kidney Pill& sold in
large boxes : price, fifty cents or sin Oozes
for fort 50. To be had 1 all dealer..
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Moxooy, Apnl 9
Fanning appraises. ia piowbeg opened
h ere oe the 4th 01 April, Ws.. T.W. tars -
ug over the ant sod for 1894.
Y. t►'Me•le, of liodorich town•bip,
sendayed hen.
SterISO (:tion Kra Nr. and Mn. ('has.
Hewktes, with their ch,ldreo, tow temov•
tog from Sbppardtoa to Windsor, were ie
our mid.( this week h•ddmq Nn. Hawkes'
parents and other Iri•.ds hen farewell.
Prior to leaving Sheppardtoa, when for
tnaay years they had a gese»1 store and
poet office, they were presented with an •
and two esey chairs by thea folbw-
W soderstand lir. Hawkins
open out • store at Wiad•or shortly.
the
address
residents.
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council rot4I05�otJttly. twtrMwt4.nt.t,Ss3* nlrA.
pel
al pr1d
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sae% Jon. Johnston. Meager of Is▪ 88
tYWi., eoo'J bby - ,�j ,d
law. Ihr.. sad Ie1U craw tread �e A
(' n' Ni dei by .1... C....7 esc'd kf
ed to do bre Notiite labs, w aide awl oe
peMte hr. (ars, tarried, Moved by.
Sturdy, ...Y by J... Cera 11y that 13. fol
lowing tt•t'onate be
paid : !k. Whitely Ice
N
mammas(Joh.ew and Chao. Graham Ice
eo.aty words and two visite to Win. Dean
415 Pipettes for township, GO..: 13*- '1 u71,
ba11, tet4&.oe to Mr.. (warle� 43; MR
McI'rv,t. tedt'gwt, 415: legai.d,,,,
antro work oo/isvtisq. 46; O.P0f'a
41►6: Arab. C4uaise, for iedy.etp 4;S�5q
Adjonr.od to meet ea Orsi Y..dy i. May
t tui 1Ffctlwr, (7/N.
• neater. View.
1 fns of the moot wted pk�tMmn..4.,ed.
.ro 141010 1.71 -' • 5YMa tel. tom r 10r
charpwl with bale and tit. hver ,lade e
powerful stimulus to emote it to duty, tiles
It is that we use power -lid cathartic. to o►.
1a►s the aeoe...ry Nell, dime att"ade.f.
however, with prostrates' effects," •.d he
(night &1.o add, •, otter o&..iy by their re
whom worm oos.tip•tos sad biliousness
(Nan before." Now thi. is not the pipe
with F:wljy'e Liver I.y.msgen. They ds
wt pro.tr•14 or re Got They wit pinta,
yet powerfully. Tho.. troehled wok chrsoir
emotive/Me or • WENN habit that ho. Ise
ed for years must canes s their use fur sone
time : but they will `their work &nd I,r
mannerly cure these lieu afflicted.
Renovation
and RL-DECORA TION is that ord.,.
of the day ; ----it's house-cleaning time. Amon.;
other things your stock el Lace Curtains may
need replenishing ; the ohl ones may he given a
less prorninenl pavillon and something brry'
f;-c•..h and new put in their ',Ice.
I/ .reeals somewhat ridiculous to talk about'
Lace Curtains at 25 cis. a parr, bur that's
what we've got hews down to. They're not
very wide, but thtliti 2 1-2 yards long and as ,
good as other stores ask 35 cts. kr. Upwards
from this price we chow an almost endless
variety al inures equally inlet',.'./ing /0 i'our
parse.
Some :'tri' pert/y Patterns ill <<,i rt Al uslr/, s
are shoa'u this Season ----..111 Silo(• Dcsign
and eyualh as prc'ral. hilt much 1's., expensi.
Prices- range f one 5 cis. ,i,, zt'ards...
In Carpets, Table Covers, Table Linen,,
Table Napkins, and general House furnishilc;-
Requisites you'll find we've mostly got ;t'hri/
irou want, and always at prices which will
leave you mow), in.
Everything to Wear :7 -Shoes to Ilat
it
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COMPLETE OUTFITTERS.
Fac Simile Label of the famous
Mungo Cigar.