The Signal, 1894-5-17, Page 44
THE SIGNAL: GOD&RICII, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1694.
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re wa:U hive ! Ultra's cowl, et New hear'. ; Liu os tee
to all Kaesof tirar n7
seen
►11e qIt l 1 • less in the ranks white el mega M heed stress arm of the law &her Kw Mc.
p I ,
e ee•ad. N. . t awl 1,.w Boas
e PVaut'tum 1 j le cO ie.Jerl !.v *hitt* who aught stepped th
("swots has steed down sad oat free
EVERT' THURSDAY MORNING toknswthat th.Iwmtolon'ketoses will be imaerehipofT•mmayHall.
III D. alrellt.LNTNi. ' on 'aside of the nett three menthe. It r HAY.M.trhtirLlti, a 1. e:1 known
Moe of Publieatten ant t t, v ,0th eine*
also Mated that a new }Crrymander ,.f the tendon oomaten•el mail WWI ,n Iowa Tees
ifi rev titan
day, sad stated that • teeing prevails in
tie'terkb, Omer*. uoosutueeeies ea. be is order. All of
won 'ee to show the tar
Terms or 0sb.rt5ptrou
tie oes not mime nut looked
upon by
ae n ,orb. 1n ..',vases ..... .....
a love moeth.. .. ..
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wit he..:., 1 •
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Tour lehrt *a steallee marde• of the dote
b 'MTh you see paid tip. ils0 *het it Lod
atl..e,•d t.. fall In:.sneer.
W ,te
h. -n a cheese of mistress Is .lrea. ho•b
the o.1 end the new &dlre.* r)oo!d be glee*
Ada 'flutes antes
Lezal and other .saml advent/temrb•a. Mo.
far floe ter llr t insert:, n. and 3 ocuu per .
mimerr
for each mime q:lent !neem:un. Hall...•4 be
• 4'Mnar.•.! M'&r•
It ,.la•se 1,r.:s of el Ener and .,ml.-. 1S *ler
rear.
Aweeoreteem•mtp Mof bear. iennd. Into ed
tMetione Vacant. hty
uatouot anteJ eat
Mottoes. Cb.ice. Wanted. sot exemotia,
lines mamma. Ill per tao.th,
• Honore on t•at. airy.! firms on `tole. net te
e:crvl 11 ham. $1 fur itrl month. 5L•. per sub
t'1'
at:Pt, youth... larger adore. in promortiap
1n+ seeeiel not,.. the obfeet of which ef '•
,050X00 the111•• 101a1T twoel)t of any 'oil
se .
%lanai or ropan!, to M eot..ldrred an ad
vett torment 1.1.'1 ch.nn-d erect. llnelg.
Lnr.I mottos in nonna►ci1typo en* cent per
ward. 1,o s mens less than :Cie. lr
Loral notices iu ordinary mead:1i1 t yin lilt'rents i r ware. !•o nodes* for lase 'Tan Mkt
Notices fur 1 f..in due ped other rehire's,* id
beveeole.t irst;tut'uat hilt rate.
reasseerr4 1 ('wwtrart ldhe
veet.ross.
A netted .an.h.r of dlspiayed .'►vert'en
trete silt be Mooted at th4 ifa::.,. ,: rotes :
*ch.Pe*ch. o•.e in.'•rr.co....... .. pt to
bra
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/tenths." three rths. .... •rel
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' ere ye.tr. .... 3 or
No aileet! ..tie ot Ism than two triols* i•
le,.trh w.H Lr cah•aieled on ahoee heli,. i
p. -r rest •lio•ount a!Io,rrJ fru' gash jai invent
three ol
on thrnutlii rnrottoct : lo per tett. or 'tett
mouth.' ; .. ,i l i tis r cele. en • seer's. Theseeo'dltior•wblbeet-icilyr:,forego.
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ronfrr a -(a vol• y a?tu•t,utiog W et the fan Di
as elm a dater* poet tete.
Reit • t.• I mar infinite eannet be rrturae.l.
pn'.
',ire... len° usual int wri.teeuue ,v. 014.
of ;riser only. • t
Publisher's tootle,,
J. e.Le Teazel. of Gaterteli, has !teen
p1,p
rinted Lomat Trarellin. Aorur for . he. toot.-
whips of tiedericb, Colborne. Ashfind aid Wa•
wennah.
Ln 1,.l Matma^ten over t!., diet, let lire limo
ew,puwer.4 to receive aubecriptioea is Tar
Piot AL
Ali enmmue : at lens must he addrtesed N
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GODkRICH. THURSDAY. HAY
SUBSCRIBERS IN ARREARS..
it is gr*tifyilg to know that alarger
ib
Dumber of sub.crets than ever before it.
• tie history of Tot: St.:.r. t. hale paid in ad
Vallee and '•11 such will •ecept our beat
thanks for the pr.nnpt renew►) of their sub
acriptions. A cousiderahle number how-
ever, are still in .rear. Account• are
being seat mut to all •nlwcribsre in arrear
sod we trust that thaw accounts will ria.
verve prompt attention.
Remit by fust 1►dBi-
press
Mosey Order, a-
prer Order or by Registered Letter, al.
dressed to
D. M'tat.lr, rpt,*,
Tint Se Seism.,
• (,Ioderich:
I r JOHN A)tltsric,, uy enthe labor emelt
Mite in F:sat Toronto. doa't throw • whirl
of duet in the eyes of Doctor Ih enaoz on
•kctioa day it will be because the rote in
Cabbage Town hasn't aw,.kened to a full
reali,stioa of ita duty in the premises. What • Hoe. oe. Rvreere ever done in the cons* ofm
labor, and what haven't our old and estee
.d friend, .1.'u. Amos -rows, ,
1 N Galt recently a Mrs. Campbell.,
who kept • disorderly house, was brought
before the magistrate and sentenced to six
weeks in the Mercer reformatory. 1'p here
in Goderich the authorities give women of an
her calibre the utmost freedom, d when
public attention a called to the fact some of
U1111 prostitutes' apologists claire that such
action ie " rowing down the towo."
AN( ►TiIER of the beauties of the
tariff w. between Canada sod the I"eited
-tater has been exemplified in the seizure ofm
the Canadian tog Kitty Haigh reoIiy at
Port Huron. The tug had been 'guilty of
tee heinous offence of trading from one
Patted States port to another, without
stopping ata 1'ansdi.n port between trips.
The law as it stand. t ;day u • disgrace to
cloth oou.tn.. 1 -
rALill AGE tabernacle. n
Brookly,
S. Y., was en lam Sunday ldestroyed by
ire, teeetier with ether buildings, the
whole make
tsg • million dollar .oflagratien.
This u the the s* third tiethe tabernacle be
hems destroyed by fire, and it a birdie to
he wondered at that the majority of the
published sermons of the Rrooklye divine
have as odor of .woke .boat them, [r he
w gkung fir. for • loeg time.
FOR • coustry that is alleged to he
prospering by Hon. Ctn. R. Parma, ('asada
does not exhibit any unusual signs of pros-
perity. While the total of failures is de
Geese* ie the t'.ited eters weakly, the
l'aaedian total ea remelting up. last week
n gu
the Asiatic* tailors' we706 •est 2S7
deriag the corr.spo.ding week last year,
whereas ('0.•da figured np 42 against 21.
The ?f P , doesn't appear t.. be saving the
oam*
e.try le say great *stem these days, nee.
Ta
ic
witheredi.g Hee. t:. F. Fo.aa', etes-
tes.
A SETTLEMENT hail leen reachedi. the sew e•Iekre
r►ted homey tri.! of Prof
W
the tetattoo/eta 0.e • *is truckler Gad shield
is a 1).leiataa election coateett..
ONTARIO ELECTIONS.
THE 1 hailero Legislature has here
dissolved and the writs have been issued for
Tuesday, Julie 2.). The nominations soil
take place • week earlier.
10 Huron the Liberals are ready and with
I:Amgue in West Huren,.l:1o.u' in thee:ate
aid M. (.r.. in :he Santh will pn1eat a
strong front.
14.. party in the 1'roria a faces the bene.
and is prepared under the IIID Leader to
once more cease victory to perch upon its
'bwaer. Tim record of tier peat to the woe
of touch., and no better provincial record
has ever bleu nisi. than that of the more
than more et years since M..0 a rook the
legislative Leta' 1n hand.
.111 over the Province the very beet men
have been chosen to carry the pkrty stag
dards, and with wool torn. an taviaciil0
leader and • party record that i' nsiaa-
peseLable we will mice more mutt the eue:05 •
and con.tuer .s tw the most.
HOW THE MONEY 00Es.._
Al lttili:HT light hate lien shed up
oei the way In whiehl:overoment moneys have
been o•,uaa.ered on non -pay tog rodeo's .0
the Maritt et Provision. •
Reosiitly Res. Duets 0, .... t.r ms•ie
statement in the Heels concerning t het nra-
geet r.uway t railway without an object,
and which was •designed. trona drat to last, for
the beeetet rt the pocket of a gentleman
name' !ir ,'-, who•Dow hold. down • red
:uehione 1 chair is the l'aa.dw Senate.
From the statement made we learn that
sit hough wn.e:Log like $500,J00was treat-
ed by way of t:ovenmest subsidy to the
eanryuet railway, and that additional aid
was secured by hooding the road with 1' ag•
dish capital, through tie tnrtrume•tality of
Sir i',lI1:1.L. Trrrre, the entire tontines ot
the road in 1893 amounted to $20,01.4 while
the 'operating; expenses reached 022,095,
!stein • deficit to .12,02..
-The tine is seventy mile in teagth, sod
the receipts prove. conclusively that the
pshtte money expended upoy or vias worse
than wasted, as it caused the guileless
British capitalist to invest his good pounds,
shininess and pesos in a Canadian railway
concern which will not only not pay o55
tent of dividend to -him, but from which he
will never be able to realize upon tate capital
to Guy shape or form.
1t 14 not to be wondered at, however, that
Senator bo !is,. is a devoted admirer and
supporter of the present government and
he ratlwsv policy that has enabled him to
be a mea et seiMaaee hem a armed brut -
meat ma Ides part. Mr. Rrrrs esu always
be dependen upon to he on hand in the in-
terest of the party in power when the
division bell rings, for Mr. Erns, has got
his gruel. Rut what do our frieeds the
patrols ay to the :'meanies 1.oyernment
method of bleeding. the Caesdian electors
and fleecing the Pettish enpitulet at one and
the same time •
REFORM MEETINGS IN HURON.
1 N the course of the next week or too
a eeries of meetings will be held in West
Huron. in the interest of the sitting member
for the Legislature .1. T. i; %Room. So
ter our friend the Petron andid*te has
been having thmge practically to himself,
but hereafter, and until the close of 11.e
campaign, Mr. I:Aalu'e IS prepared to see
and be seen of hie friends over the riding on
every platform, w far u the time at his res•
posed will permit.
We learn, .leo, that he has soared •
promo from the Hon. Joew Day east, Com
meetooer of Agriculture for /Mario, to as-
sist in the campaign in the last week of May.
Two meetings will be held by the boa. gee.
Homan, one .t i►segaa0o. and the other *5
• point to be chosen hereafter.
A meeting at 1)uogaanoo will be much *p
pteemied, sea loop agricultsr.l populauoe
can wily attend a meeting held at that
point, and the *ocomod.tion of the village
for holding a erten meeting is repeal to the
hest is the county.
.. The tocsin has .oasded -the heather's
on lire."
THE WOOL CROP OF 1964.
)N the firm pep. of this iuue will Is
fumed extr•cte from manual (Premiers of two
ef the largest wool buying firma in 1 •node,
which anent but prove of interest to the
d -1p rew.n of this section.
Althea/0 • different re•sost.}R jrpi
perwteate@ each of the siren ite, the mie
result is .rived at, vis., that prier en
likely le continue low, with downward ten-
dency.
tact is to be regretted. as farmers to
kayo had to set outside of what raising to
make their vecaties pro0table, and one of
Me .wtaid* sseshode of helpsg to make
things ro has keen wool (Towles, whieb,4s•
der emitted/ cilcumat•aoee,annot be IMAMS
remoras • valuable •aviliry.
However, It is better to koow the semi;
and leek the *ratter squarely to the tae& n
the market leprose epee the prediestiee th
of the upsets thee wiH be M tench Mee
teen to Le thudded fee. 1 of
Carmine& by the Presbyterian eyaod, of SNAP SHOTS. fa
Meteleel, sad the sussed .ed hie a e.sev. ( At, the remelt Ruld)rTiatonal "kettle- b•
da
hove berme eommr e
gren', op...hre1 Arent " •t Rideaua. 11a11, then Wes tet •
bate set steed. The settkee.te..sere- reg*. I.b..t Winton' Moist. t)..e(!',tiff
Load* that the l-iberal medidet* s111
play Hulas.. with the politics! ehaec.s of
Wilt 1411 1:11.1'11 Serum -me at the nest
electwa.
The English authorities evidently
are of opinion that Mn. MAI nu' 1. 1pitlty
of the offence of polwnmg her ►usbsnd, for
which she is now &erring a Ill, term, and
all attempts to g.' • .t'wmut/aioe of her
Nolen: a have tuled-
Tl.e 1' 1'..1 contingent in the 111
1%ltitParltaaleat fpm to be after the .alp
of (iso. Hol.nrItT for he reference to the
reseak•t'atu.lue Pontificia! to sem 5111
11 sur is particular is punier au edge on
hie 'sicker • sees.
Teta Stti31AL i+ prepared to prose
that the aaghtw$t.hrean s clock cannot Le
et,t any deo 1,000 in the interest of thelowu.
It is ncsdeJ, sn.i badly needed at present.
More snob.
If the Choi. (I.toR..i E. Feestde were
not receiving 17.000 In good yoke of the
realm a. • t .l,sd)1a Minister t: would take
• p worfnl nu.tvcope fir him to di.uover
who.. the ,o.,1 :ten in Caccia wen.
l -p to the prom -tit .y. iniie the cheer
fuL n•rrot-eke aerators of " Moe .y !lust
/w, and " Hia Hose Has l ..sus," from the
cul' moil of our estmtaed .wottmpor.ies of
the Tory persuasion.
Id spite of the fact that the .l.c
nae for the 4intario 1.rrulatur. will be
held in the Sommer time, the candidates
are busily engaged "getting on their
skates,"
Aceot,ling to G. W. se tit.tti. the
veracious correspondent of The New Yolk
Tribune, the R...cnIatny Government con-
tinues to totter.
The acquittal of Dor Axt,00us Inst
wee: is a pretty sure indication that justice
to the (omen City wean a heavy bandage
over both eye.
WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING
.0110 110.1 - \t e.T THE 4l'4TI.e
Exeter Times Five tuitions Grrnracy,
France, I:ua.ta, .lestria, Gad ttaly
-tnaie-
tatn'tan'ling monies which, :n the &Kerr.
pt., number two Led three ou•rterl mil-
lions et men. This smother would be iu.
creased, in the event of war, to ten and iv
half millions. 1Vhst an awfut burden to
rest upon nations the combined papule( !on
of which is only four rimes that of the
Cooed States.
•0h' 1.1. \10. .. {tt-.Int an 11r.
l'etcrb,r.,ugh Times i Tory • We are of
the opinion that Mr. Morrow should have
done this 1000* ago. alr. Grundy may be
an excellent penman and well •lual.fied to
-perform the duties of the efli':e, but his con
duct before the public uro0nnts committee
-when he swore one thing and eublw.luent-
ly " took it all hack' under oath .tamps
him as either a knave or a fool. This may
be considered rather severe language, but it
is true, nevertheless, and aha journal is not
afraid of calling things by- their re ht name.
etTTcas.,v'. orlctow ret . *11111A. twin tits.
Ottawa Free Preen klini.tr-Patterson's
statement that there Is not an entice' in the
Canadian militia capalle of filling the p ei-
tion of qu.termaster reneral is • serious
reflection upon the eottre force and upon
I'anadian manhood (generally. So f.a.can
be aaoprtained the duties of ('ol. Lake, who
has been imported from England to fill the
office of quartermaster -general, aro Drsctic
ally nil, and Mr. Patterson must have a
very poor op tem of his oouutymen if be
imagism that no Canadian eon be foiled
cap•We of doing birthing in return for e
salary of 13,200 • year.
TR( 11 1. •..s.
Torosto Telegram : June a the month
for you, Sir Oliver. The seed is all in : the
turnips an sot more than big enough to he
hoed : the hay ie not ripe e0ough to cut
the .ioee are not bendtag under the weight
of potato bugs : the orchards .re a plume
of bloeaome. That a the country side In
the townie it is still better. Rhubarb mod
the other fruits of early spring are gone
The day fixed for the payment of the first
Met•lment of taxes seems month. away.
Strawberries are in the neighborhood of ten
outs . box, and there is sot • wave of
trouble in the flood of stitemer light that
bathes Oet•rin. You could he had as you
are good, Mir Oliver, and still hare a chance
for life if you threw yourself upon your
country in a Caeadise ,(use.
A 0514 ati..1.TRlI,,i 1. T.
Winnipeg Nora !*'ester The best fest•
are of the ('chino Registration Act, Jest
passed, is the feature rewiring that names
shall be esrolled on personal sppltatios *o4
attendance only. There is to be no stuffing
of Lets by party agents with names of per.
eons tethered sp to • canvass, and who may
or may not be entitled to vote. An ex-
ception is made in behalf n( those who see
s.ble to .tier4 through sickness* physic-
al disability, or who are necessarily shunt
at the time of registration. For these pro-
vince' is made, but all others henn, to march
the regtnrattoe o16ce and satisfy the
registrars that they srsset Wad to have their
wines entered. Then will he lees person -
Mies at the seat election In Toronto, where
eintedeatiee Wes grown* into m monstrous
OPIL
A.rlWId• THAT wn.'T enaa-
6111.8b Pen At the Fast Hurts
Palentt:eniasetee, held • short t.m. ago 10
Restmelle So person wee more nntepo4M no
• lite of isdep•nd.ac..ei ruttier aloof
froom, old party fees than Thai. K. Hayes,
Mekilkop township, Dor was then a same
tiers fregaeaily ea.ec1ted with resolutions
vnring the Doeiestion of • Pete* • ash
te tlsas lel., and all this to the fees .f
vise • t Oweerwerve asdid•te i. the
8e far es lend, but at the East
area Ce.asrv.Uve Association teeetlag
het Friday, the** Mr. flay. 1. appret-
ed ebairmaa of lickillap and el immerse kis
k..i..s will he to halm the ease. of Mr.
1. •pperan to 11. • Nei year for Dtekh.es. This s • saes of tore aide. t
aMisaf hem* l7mdreilh the bsw with • mon... sad amid prime
d will prove highly satisfactory to missy
/ brletM.s eared* et the Presbyteries body. feel MMeheed to kw sne.what .ton civil.
said the withdrawal e1 the *hers ageism
Pref. (!arinseu will eater the 1'reshyler
lea Chardh le war The ewers. of a thee tee d Sem q to
these days the lnemiters of the Cabinet may
the meet *viral that talk b amp .ad
thatthat the rent *0105 .d 500011,1 1.41.
he sr. to est • Reform Puma as tit. k 1
meet* wee e.mply a dodrr with the rep rraBH CLE 1st ASN
sf eek - up the Liberal rote. It wea't
work this raw, geatleawa.
DUNCIANNOfe.
Nonce. The levet 5401101 to 1)uyaeaea
ter Tea sarmL 1• at tae ogee of J. G. Ward.
J.Y.en
• evqrte.
*ae, , wbe will rewire ee-
4.ra ter eakaer(ppaal1wa•asn., edvenWng tied Joh
wart and h •etberis.d to airs receipt' ler
.mounts paid for tks same
Ti limns-, May la
1'1.rr.o. -Mn. Warnock Gad children,
t:oder►cb, vested her mist, Mrs. McCaig,
sled *tad • splendid time.
('u.TltZD. The forest looks gay is its
1894 venial oostssu, .ad a very attractive.
The Spring of 1894 thus far for beteg early,
wish be rug remembered by all.
chit. tit. --Hamra. Wilkie, 1. 1) 4,, and
11'. Parley, 1.icenee Inspector, both of
!'beton, paid our value an o*inal yinit last
week, each of whom tretracted- buries is
hie respective calling.
!Avec. Gtoree Irwin, who, with kis
faintly, has for some role base • residua of
DoDganuon, has leased abs tarn, of Frank
Morns, township of Colborne. Wo wish
him suctese in hie new location.
'Tu*.1.4 -The thanks of the members of
Dun •a.su.'. aleohaous" Institute are here-
by temrienei to the Comity ('.100011 and the
municipal councils of Aahbel.l and West
Wswanoeh for their liberal grouts to tbo
IO.'titute.
S. 'sr G .1.14 AT Hong -11'm. McKay,
who is •tteeding the ('attain Collegiate
!Detour with a new to ob.ain a first clue
certificate, visited the paternal hones on
Sunday Imo. We wish him the beet of auc-
te.l is his studies.
i►et.h:Hrrrl_ What can he more delight-
ful than the present some of Nature's vernal
beauties. Should we be so furtusate as 10
have no vests front John Frost, iejurious 1L -
set., etc., an immense crop of fruits *rd
grain is is prospect.
I'w.-ttL.ay. --e. Pentland'. large and
commodious new hall, awl 1). Navies'
Stately residence are rapidly •pprwcbiug
atanpletioo. 11'0 presume when finished
they will add Greatly to the appearanee of
oar thriving village.
Fr. tetat--Saturday ta*i 11. l'kadenning
lett hello to attend the funeral ot his t.tother
is -law, %Yin. Elliott, whose remains were
interred in Idle:land t'emetery on that day.
We •ympathizs with him in the bertavr-
recut of the departed.
1)v M1, -1o. Woxt..--)!*.lore!. IL .1.
Craeford and It 6. I:,ckle have been ap
pointed eo delegate* to attend the I)stnct
and. Women. Foreign Mission Society
meeting to lee hold at Clinton un Thursday
and Friday. May 17,h and 18th.
Veil -nee. -lir. and Sirs.. Jas Walker,
tesidcllta of the village, fait here on 'Tours
day of last week, o1, a 1'isiung tour to snot
the.r sons ('olvin and .1. H., who are carry
iter on business& in St. al.,r,., (-'u. Perth
11'e wish them a pleasant visit and safe re-
turn to their hone,.
1;i Ire P.rUI.*R. D.,id till.. wise has
bio for fire yeses merged in diggieg wells
sal afro cruise old ones, is, owieg 10
he%wg ei%en good satisfaction in enc past,
becumio r
z very popular, aid lie •sttc•plo'ei
during this season a good pwoaa,e from
thole who may need hu services.
Wan.. -Mr. Forsyth, of I/:yth, who too•
ducted the wool beware here last Spriog
and Summer, will be here tin or about the
1st of June next. The business will be con
ducted in part of the premises occupied by
G. 1V. h :hlin, grocer, where he will ye, -
chase wool from all who have Goy to Nth.
00111.i. fin Thursday of last week •
meeting of the tvnmen's Erskine Atuillary
of Home Mtssiors wee he:d at Mrs. Mc
Cats residence. great interim is being
taken in the work, u • godly number was
present. The nett meeting will be held en
the second Thursday in ,lune, at the reel
deuce of Mr.. 11u;h Duff, Aalifiel4.
A.•, Tro. 5 u., - Tuesday. 11,e • ' h i:.t„
i'1 ace irdsno• with ..d1ertueme.t,---the
ale, ion sale of farm implements, stock •n•1,
house.oio furniture, etc , took place eu the
premises of W. P. Grierson, which he has
reoently sold to Willis Bell. The weather
was all that could be desired and in co tie
queue. there was a large gathering of the
leomen of the aurroundiug townships and
vicinity preset. The popular auctioneer,
.Ios al.11ough, did good and effectual work
b making sale of almost every article
offered, and fcr which good prices were
rcal.,eJ, partic.larly cattle and sheep, as
also fowls. It was pronour,csei to be toe of
the best Wes In this vicinity (or • number
of Years. Through means of the efficiet:t
work of the anattooe.r. Me t: has realized
a goodly sum for hie erects, etc.
PORT ALBERT
Trs•nat, May 15
Thomas lee of Vreeland, 1 thio, Is visiting
his parents hen.
Mrs. H. E. l)tway ie seriously ilL At
present theme u no hope of her rooe0ery.
H- Day, druggist, Lucksow, with • party
of friends, tutted this village on Thursday
last on • tithing exp•ditioo. They sae•
cooled to catching • terse q.u.tity of suc-
cors, noose speckled trout, and last but not
least, • sturgere that tip the beam at
5isety•fiye poem* Ws not .incl, 'et'
the accuracy of the above but it was gemes for publication in Tea St01AL 11117• man
that , ever, told a lie.
LANES.- ' 1
Trammel, May 15.
Cattle are now nearly all net to pasture.
.lack Hogan is fond of visiting on the
lake shore lately
Mr. Kerr our teacher .pent last Suaiday
at his home near ( *mishit'.
Mise Margaret Curtsey resumed her
00011 .ties as a milliner le 1;nderieh last
week.
1' Wallace the milk hauler ns this route,
started last Mnad.y morning, and "by
nuke" be is a hustler.
111•grgn. The it... here which has been
meant for some time past has hien repaired
.0d repainted by lobe lane, proprietor, and
he sew has in • toll line of goods.
se of the geminates of the hook seats
a+loH&ekett'e Church ably assisted 6y ear
nwa meal terve mike things ister.stine is
the back eta at the (Itemise Cale...,,
s eetisp hen es Sunday evasion
Dr. 'ralleaE.'. ('harsh for the Third
'111110 Destroyed by Eire.
ONLY THE WALLS STANDING
as Adljuluing Nato.) .A1w linage', by the
nausea sed Several t►leer Y.1ta-
Ions !tad') Dawn's -el Tatar
Lees About ■ 7111110.
Dollars.
Jtaaou.yx, May 11-llev. Lr. Tal-
magti, nee tabernaok, at the corner of
(Tinto:o and (:reeve avenue, Itreoklyu,
-warebussed yerwrday. The Memel Retrial
adjoining, and several dwelling houses In
the rieinity were alai desttoyed. The lues
is estimated at 11.000,00.
This is the third tune Dr. Talmage has
duet his chcreh by fire. Hi was in the
*butch when the lire .•arced, surrounded
by a uumber of his cuugregetion. but all
escaped. 11e was moved to tears as be
witnessed the deetructwu of the beautiful
edifies. Four firelueu wereiujured daring
the are. nut fatally however, and Were
was great eicitenlent arid .cents ail panic
a, the are previewed.
The ate was Jocorerel just after the
cuugreg/own 4a.l born animism(' frnw the
wordling service. A entail boy rushed Tutu
the (*hutch through one of the upen door*
and informed the sexton that he had Peen
smoke coming 0111 of tile wtudow. 011 the
Waverly ateuao side of the church. The
bey volunteered to go up in the back of
the'.rgail to see if it was then. He did
se, and a second later he appeared before
the three gen 133111011 with 11.os face black-
ened and almost onffo,cated from smoke.
All Ise 001111.1 stay was that he diseover.d
the fire in the back ..f the organ. 1►r.
Talmage and Mean. Day mud Mundy then
started for the organ, but before they ouutd
get neat it. dames burst from the bp.
1'he gentlemen then male a hurried exit
The flames spread with lightning rapid •
ity, and the sparks dew u, .11 directious.
The greatest exetteineut pre rat led.
1 he people living in the Hotel Regent
were just getting ready for dinner when
the Bre was discovered. They tied from
their apartment. lr.trut2 ev.rytLung behju.
them. rhe firemen Imre kept beery put•
Ong out 'email fires which occurred iu the
honer* near by, and in the vicinity of four
biuoke u1 the chars and hotel. The
Sutumerfltld M. K. church et t:reene and
1Veshingtou &relines, also cn,:dlit are
from flying sparks ai„1 datnag'.l the build
iug to the exte,:t . 1 t:1 i IPA).
Despite the retort,. of oma hetueu the
douses.preot quickly and the Adjoining
honer. caught fire, tiye uu tirerue arenas
sustaining damage all the way Irmo 85.0'"1
10 $14,900. Vi foie the t:reiueu were at
work un the houses on 1traeti. eyehole
filature were seen coIbieg front the roofs of
the four houses on l%•aehiugtun. They
were extinguished after having damage -d-
em -It house to the extent o1*1,;rU'). Two
41,10..s and a stably uu. Waverly avenue
veer:• Alen damaged to the extent of from
$2,00010 113,000 each.
The iiberu*r:e mei Hotel Regent wen
gutted. Nothing remains but
complete
the walla
little over a
the Hotel Reg.
Paintings. elu 111
will autumns to $604.
Tabernacle is about
j..tuiug baildtmis are
aged to the *stent QM.
Perhaps the loss which
Talmage the ',host it t
he. total Lett is estimated at a
(!lion dull .re. The luss on
Melanins the bnilJIu.4.-
guests. household good.
0U0. The lose un the
02.000 and the ad,
nlrted W be dea►-
,
ill grieve Dr.
et of the
memorial mousei.li he brehtght hum
the east arm which -were net in tha well at
the right of the organ. Raeil Sage) who
bohlts7l"Smiorftag* un the tabernacle of
125,U10)end iutrrest amountlug tol15,
trill the tabernacle was insured and
would .land by the Mance and help them
get on their feet again.
- Dr. Talmage will start ou hie trip arouud
the world *.,,lay. 'tie tabernacle was in-
sured for $130,000 in four companies.
THE EMBARGO QUESTION. 't
Sir (1.1es Tupper end Mr. ('haplit. Ka-
nsa. to a Controversy.
LONDON, May 14 --The question of the
admission of Venetian cattle iuto Great
Retrain and the effort' to lift the existing
embargo ba dereloped • controversy
which to certain high circles bids fair to
grow *Wltry. The letter which Sir (Merles
Tupper addressed to the Times on the Sib
inst., combating statements made in the
!house of Commons on tit. 13th cif by Yr.
Henry Chaplin. and to the effect that at
tie imported from ('amelia in the years
1960. 1091 and 11(9'2 carried pliers pnefi
soar with them and infected the o.rtl.
In Swamis!, embraced an nngnalitied T.
Dial of the speaker's assertions.
Mr. (Caplin thereupon renews the at.
leek In reply to Sir Charles' denial, and
reiterates hie statement that the n.ponsi•
bility for the disease in Scotland in 1891
was with Canadian cattle impacted that
year. Scotland, he adds, was absolutely
free from the dines prior to that. Re-
garding the proposal to exempt ('*nedlan
cattle from slaogbter at the port of dm
barked*, Mr. Chaplin says that in his
opinion such a course would expudie both
owners end breeders to a great risk.
•' No government," said h. " would be
justified In sanctioning le" mod mincluded,
1 will resist a ch every Mem in my
power any attempt to give asset to the
views upon the Hoard of Agriculture by
the Mergni. of Ripon."
Demi' of amens Meati, .1 PeeL
Baure05, May 14 - Alexander Forsythe
Scott, late judge or the County Coar* of
the County of Peel, died at Brasptoa ea
Saturday morning after along and painful
illness The jades was born in Brampton
and passed all fid lite here, seaming cpm
the preen** of his profession immediately
after his call to the bra and building up a
large *.4 Name* pr•et1.e.
The ennewisedes traresaae
I)tAyp --Oa Monday aftermmen of tut k. Prrsaouraa. Ma 14. -It le reported
week Mrs. (Maley, who Liu resided with that the marriage of the Princess AM, of
bee i.s la Imo, Huge Yms.iekk, pew Nr I Huse to the Cwwiteh wi11 take Alam tin
November 10. The t'sarwlteb will seeom
pauy the Cruise to the Caeeaors to w
the *)rand Duke (1.0rp, who has long boon
tens debt She was 75 years of
• dew meet* previous to bar domino the
suffered greatly. The f..er,l, which was
Isrgely moulded, took place see Wde.etey
M Rioted cemetery, Iter Mr. Amitrens -
eendsetieg the last rites. **telae iter sense&
Mo1ryasu.. May 11. -Lieutenant t •olos.l
Mow te C.s • "..slag w - Plessey. Hughes, the cele[ of polios or this sky,
Send 76 " Su.liwht ' Km" wrwppses bas taken sten f... $16,000 dam
behrhe the tword. 1'• why oh„• Who. .qd.n the Montreal Herald on aeeouu
L." old 9.e... Tour • Me. "t ta prior attacks made apo. hiss la wsats.a'tioa with
Sem.. Ltd., 41 aew,teet. Tweet, add yes the .aektey tit Polio* tome
.uttl
renis* hy pen a pretty Omere,
from esleertirdem. moil well worth framing.
This ie an easy way to d.asr.ti year here
The maple the beet is the urhea tied it
we stay melt la anew to s.11 1. the
wempere.M Ma Irsft the dist .pen.
Wei yaw trams swift $y
Ibewwiw4 nom Parry Men.
PARRY flor we, (tat.. May 14. -Junes
Wilson, • yea.g wase woribhg an • sew
lag deism win drowned ytaleeday at Set -
pent Rapids slats* mdse from hare.
Teyhear wati nwewlt sum bow Ord
MRS EVANS ANO OSMAN GUILTY.
l.Mlet er sae l.rr 1. the 0haw
r•deeehri cavo.
Totems°. May 9. -The jury to the
4b.rou ease last eveuing returned a ver
diet of guilty against Mrs. Evans and
Owego (human of aduttoiaterlug pu,eeu to
Walter Evans. busbawl of the female tett-
sun
When the jury senouuoed Hielr verdict
Mrs. emus turned deathly pale awl al-
most tatuted, but recover.' herself and
submitted to being led from the bus with
ate grant ealmueeo.
Judge Robertson reeete d seuteuee.
At rite wonting sitting Pegg was acquit-
ted, the judge charging the jury that there
was nu eridenee of platy 1u $D7 ta-
Muttuu of admiubtertug puie,u. The jury
returned .i verdict of " not guilty. -
The bast sitting of this remarkable trial
was held !n the a[teraouu, when elm
l.'ruwu called on Wolter Evens to tastily
as to whether he had over been afflicted
with hydrophobia or hysteria The pnm,ner
retepst«! iu the negative. This closed the
ow rem.
Judge Robertson commenced his charge
to the jury by cauttouin,l them against be•
inq; carnet away by the iloq.scuce of the
lawyers 0n either side. He said that Mr.
lturdoch's tole. of "a vile conspiracy on
the let of the F:vaus' family'" agattu1 the
female prts..ner to " tit defiance of tbe eve
deuce. It would be an outrageous condi•
tom of so'tety if that lewdly .4.210, of a
great wrong *mg rpetrat.d upt'n their
sou sod brother and num retrained quirt."
Then the charge tr.verud the evidence,
giving it a close walyrie; tete fact that
Evans said tAfat the casters were "bitter"
is:, tuu5( lwpurtaut [act if those uystent
were w bad as to wake a man sick *could
have smelt that they were elceowpueed.
'• Was the sickness of Walter Evans the
result of strychnine lloiwu ?" *AA the nest
question ',:.cuss', by the judge. This'
brought into judicial review the medical
testimony gireu in this case, it etophastrod
Dr. Huwe's evidence. The judge thought
it an extraordinary thing teat medu al man
invariably tale sidles and are pr.11ared to
make tont a 1 so, for the adv on which they
are call**!. " W1.at a lues they made of
it," odd the Court , "no two .f them.i
agree.!. •'
('owing to the gne.ti.n of motive, the
Judge said ' that letter the unfurlanate
*0)natl *tote in the arongrst t•orrobora
tion of L:eggier kris study." Alts the {
cr.urt lead truss tar lrtt.•rj, he quoted from
the servau: girt r e1 donee to show that
more than cep in the letter was ueemeary 1
"to kick up such a trouble.;speaking of
the put. hate .of the sttrclinine by Itrmau, I
his 1..,rd614 thouzbt that the fact that no
foxes were there, 'by evid.nee, is an im-
t..•rtA 1 I.'atnre. It is • thousand petite
that Ostoeu is not *We to account for tris I
having the poison. if you can't say the
remotion are guilty jou tuset give them
the benefit of the doubt"
Th. Judge concluded by *eying ohm
nothing sht.uld be considensI by the jury
smarted Mr.. Evaur except es to the Mussy*
now Attnihst her. The Cruwu, he said,
should have established bow maim grain,
there w 1,r. lu that but.le and wined thee
have estabu•ael a stronger caw.
ANTONIO LUCIANO HANGED.
/saline Murderer hwtrr. the Peasant, for ,
11111(54 • Compatriot.
l: ,.t.. Man., May 10.-Antin:0
Luciano, one of the Italians eenteaced to
death for the murder of the Italian acts
.ora -minder. was banged this inoruiuc.
Laoiaaa m/ An:srda thhhgt wen teeth
asseaeed to 450th aur the a Ips
asent.en, being putety ctrl
Minos ss them
.lautial. tlttinsequently, Leman. conferee
to killing hie cuwprtriot, but cheated it
was due to an aeoulent• The halias
lioverunesut tuterreue4 ou behalf 0f the
eandemued mea., The Uoveruor Dewed
yesterday segued en urder•w 000(10(1 em,
muting the seuterie• of Ih•gidw to Impel.
uutueut ter life, but allowed the lets is
take Its course with respect to Leciauu,
!'lie rwtdetuae4 semi di.tlayel great
on the scaffold, and appeared p,e
pared fur death. After re}watlug :Le lit
any after the pried, ),ueutiu made e
speech iu br,k.0 English, as follows _
"1 would like everybody uul to behove
what the papers say about the crime 1
die innocent, like Jreus Christ. He diad
fur everybody, Idle 1,r my partner. !h
gide). 1 made the c onfeeatuu w that 4,t►
might not die. 11'0 are both innocent.
mon a stranger in a strange ce witty, se.
Leidy believes me, but Jesus. 1 pray y
gentlemen, believe. nu timid bye. uu
!till the mea, Nebeely believes no. but
J.105 I leave my wife mint 1w., , u1:
drew. He {ba told the Lai. 'eau h.
was teeny. ash shortly after the'' .p felt
TIP'S TRAGIC DEATH.
The raesens Control Park .Aepka.., DMe
by ratan..
New Volta, May i2. -rip, the 414 .e.
tit 111 the ('entrit {lark teenage l'- Jowl
last 0veuiog after many hour* of ag..•y
Saris a botched piece of work ha. ,..ern
been acwwplished by aur art 0t use:, who
have professed to have the eL:gsmrt +jail
in kthiteg wild animate or to rave ':.:nth
from unnecessary cruelty and anffaiug
From 6 a m. until l p. m. t:.e grim: flag
of the forest went .hudderiu+ from use
convulsion into another boder the luflueua
of the erai,ble of 104las.um whirl, nal
• bAu given to him. 't lie first dose of th,
puree was not aafliclent to put a quirk
eel painless) mud to his We. After many
euusu:'atious between Sett. Scuath of the
menagerie, Sept H.ultiiue,n of •,,.-
S elegy fur the l'r'eeeutiun of cruelty •o
Animal. 'met Secnluy (turns It was re.
5,1011 le :1 o'clock to aduuuistet .*tether*
done of poison. The second due ?fuel'y
,n, red effective,
IJgbteloa^. Werk hear Nrorurille\
Hsows.ouc.; &sat, May 1L -Ir,t
evening while a very heavy storin w1,,
}.wing ever, lightning struck acid brtrnol
tit•s entire farm MI:hllugs covering 1'*)
feet square, i:ic'udiug serene! ton, of bey
uud one steer, owned 4r IIs. E. 14 Bre, NJ.
Darius the afteruuou ha had tura," the
who:e of his cattle, numbering thirty'slit
aril several Loris, out 011 pasture for the
'rot time. 'flits raved him from wLa1
x0:(1.1 bale been a much heavier lex., a.
•bs,luc.ls• notbirtgcuu1I be taken frune
the cattle; sheds. tete yoke of uaeo las
taken !runt th, driei ng - *bel art Ache,!,
a eras tn. uulr tbtage •aye.! Lees
over *1.(101), Urumqi for about Poet.
'.04ered in Ms ('011,
ItAat'ILAIA, Maly I1. -Marin Horne'. the
anerchi,t, Who wee wan to be triol for
3.OH1 1•1terr iu the Attempt to Mil Captain
General Markers de Campos. has bleu
tonne' dead in ha paean ...U. The be:, -
was b•d1y bruised and the Medical testa
user believes be died fruit Hoke*_-
neo/lie4 Doetrese4 la fsl.utt•iru
itra:.nrrtt., nus . May 12. -lite cow
pletely destroyed the house owned 15.1
uceupted by Edward Adair, trussed by des
ssplusiou el • 1a1•µ \mires was .art
You Can't Go
Wrong
in buying- from us, Amuse wove OAT L Y
ON WAY o doing f business ; [111[1 ilial r
to J M'e a DOL 1_ fl R r,1, good Quality and
Quantity for a Dollar- o/' anybody 's money.
Our Store is briar All of Bard airs. This
eek (' show special :'alne in all lines of Dry
Goody, Fnrnishrirz s, Clr'thin, 13onts
Sh"eS
M. H's Straw Hata, 3e.
Mleit'o Flannelette Shirts tie
Mrrr'T 3ti-tt'.w;tfi.,:'! .tto1T :1,.t• :itis •riwnx.1, :j.i. t('li
&ire this liege r. ith what i.tlt. r ,Litre. aaL• 31, for
Men's Cotton Sox, good w'eigIit, 4 pain for Sac.
Mtn's Solid hip dace Booth, f;hoc store price $1 60) $1.49.
No other Store in the County can sailed►'
your needs iceith the same advantage to your
purse that we can.
(7«111 Floor Oilcloth, I yard wide, 4Se.
Lace Curtains, Taped all nrol:nd, i' yards long, ?Sc.
Fast Color yard -wide (linghtuns, Dc.
We don't hang out 'a few lines for leis
than Cost with the idea of snaking it up on
something :else. All the way through our
Pricer are equally attraclir'e. 1J you pay ready
money we ofer you all the advantages of Cash
Buying and Cash Selling.
Ruiter and Ep, s taken as Cash.
rird
rakIVAt
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COMPLETE OUTFITTERS.