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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-11-16, Page 44•• ,ari,a•aa•',-"" E valet Aboo,cate+ SA,NDERS Vrops. MIRBDAY,. November 16, 1398 We1/47270f' ./IVQuilli.E7s. Tat the federal. government are in sarnest about fulfilling their promise itea revise or modif,y the tariff, no reason able- person 'eat:if:Do w doubt. Bet Weell the contienbais meetieg held by Con. trotters Wallace and Wood, throughout Ontario, ad the recent tour of the Fin- aaace Minister arid the Mi ister of Agri- culture extending from Winnipeg and °thee points in Mariitoba to the N. W. 'territories, and British Columbia—the Cabinet at Ottawa will be in a fair po- sition for estimating the wants and -Wishes of the great body of the people .En regard to tariff reform. As has been publiely stated by members of govern merit, it was never their intention to make no alteration in the national pol- ye but co be governed by ciecurnstaii- ees--and specially by the trend of teeade and the tariff regulations of oth- •er countries, particularly that of the ited States—in modifying the tariff. This has already beau done repeatedly. • And, the changing policy of the neigh- 5oring republie renders a change in our own fiscal 'regulations all the More emcessary. It is all very well •for Mr: Dalton McCarthy and hie small follow - g to throw ridicule on the course' the government are pursuing in interview - Ig the communitY, to see where the shoe pinches; but ridicule is Dot argu ment. The truth is, the McCarthy tail is evidently disappointed at the success of the government inquiries. The eyes a the Publie are beginning -to open to an appreciation of the effort's ,Of the Cabinet, 'who have declared themselves to be:servants of the public and not more "flies on the wheel." Not to speak of other points where the twe revenue ebritrollers have met with the •peOple, take ;the case of gananoeuee Some time ago, the member for Leeds Conn- ., ey got a delegation—repreeenting both sides of polities—to visit New York atatet in order to compare notes with Arilexican „farmers as to the, relative aoralition of things north and south , of ofitlfeS't. Lawrence respectively:, Those same delegate a appeared before flessrs. Wallace and Wood leaf week reitera- ting what they had already said in a publishe.d report—to the effect that the Canadianfarmer occupied. a vastly su- perior p,ositinn to those of the Empire • State, in respect to mortgage indebted ness taxa.tionethe cost of farm imp:e- went's; tli&pribe of living, and the re- turns for the- saleof farm products. One of those delegates, who visited the State of New York, gave this expres sion ofhis views at gananoque 'before the g,oyernment rerresentetions, "We used to have an idea that the Ameri- cans were better off than We are, but we have changed our minds." " To the same effects, others gave their testi- mony. Those tariff inquiries will ain- doubtedly have the effect of correcting • false impressions, and of convincing 'mast people that (to use words of some of the delegates) "We are satisfied with things as they are.'", .HVGlif JOHN MACDONALD'S • 1??JTIEEMEjVT.- The retirement of Hugh J. :11Iacden- ald ex M. p. for Winnipee has ' the,grits occasion for saying. some ill natured things about the government, asif the son, f the former chieftain was not in full accord with his party Nothing is further from the truth. And erecuping the chair at a publie meeting held the other day in Winnipeg, for nominating a candidate to fill his place Mr. Macdonald took pains to contra. • diet flately the reports ef opposition papers in Ontario as his reasoea for • retiring from parliamentary. life. H stated that his distaste fon polities, and the pressing necessity 01 his pipfeasicak4 were the only reasons for•-1,itinganibiti xesignation, bat` wished. ,it distinctly understood that he was in full accord' • fAlit11)A4,1l'h2gli)s-cirt 'a litt,y, 7,v4.4atr.on all the- questionti.pflij.thifeitiolleY, iebtftThd":ti eee,- .,• eereeeee- eapeeeln, by anylng 1 W4rit,:4o)tell youthat 4v6.r 4'64 1 Partiefn1a0enaaffili teilinpreas, „ .-Jthat 'fact on•ehy: Rosorth•' „ Thel.Gritl!pa per§ .1;e making a Ire- niendetee fus eitl`fehee Winnieg tliction mlist behe1t19 2ist of voters. It the, fiat of , nod aeoters,up :datee-,lietetliereeit , niirge'teth6'Oti.#44V4iiti party, .ilk Ara Olddiat. It is ae fair fer 'brie party fitiot her: Clrite don't, die off dhy , • S'tf ban „co tifior vVet,Wiritipeg Thomas Anderaon, a British lension- r died at Parkhill on Saturday, ed 103 years aLd 0thonths News of the Week in Brief rittipoor arovemeer 10th. • Yesterday was the Prince of Whales' birthday-. Judge reasehereau ef the Supreme Court died at Quiehee Yestardvq, The Quebec Legislature Was opened yesterday with the usual formalities, Annie Pixley, the well known act- ress, died In 1,4011d011, Eng., Wednesday night. Twenty thousand young trout were placed in the London faun Clabs pond at Dorchester yesterday. East Peterborough Conservatives will meet at Norwood on N.oyetuber 16 to nominate a candidate for the' Legis- lature. The latest in regard to the Newfound- land eleetions shows 20 Government supporters and five Oppositionis,ts elected. • A convention of North Renfrew Lib erals will be held at Pembroke on No- vember 15 to select a candidate for the •Legislature. • Mgr. Satolli, Papal Ablecebate, abcona- panied by Cardinal Gibbons, visited Niagara Falls Ont., yesterday, and was received. b'y a number of Canadian clergy. The Libeial • Presbyterian of the United States, in convention at Cleve • land, declared their intention to remain within the 'fold of the Presbyterian church. At the provincial ploughing match held on the Asylum farm at Hamilton on Wednesday, a large number of • prizes were won by Indian ploughmen from Tuscarora and Onondaga. The St "Catherines Clothin _Mann- lacturing Company, St. Paul street, St. Catherines, were robbed -of about . $300 worth of clothing Wednesday night Theburglars left no clue behind. • Albert E. Wilaon, the, murderer of Miss Marshall of Waewick, who- was acquitted at •the last assizes of the ground of insanity, was Tuesday taken to the insane asylum at Toronto. Mrs. Margaret MeLaree •died on Wednesday at Springbank,,near , Lon- donaaged 103 years and 5 months. She had lived 6 yearsin Scotland, 38 years in New York State mid 59' years in Westminster TeWnship, where she died William Munday an old G. T. Etaeft- ployee, died at Portland Me, reeently, leaving a widow and daughter,la that city: A sensation has been caised • by a claim' made by 'William Mundy ,of Chicago and his mother of Hamilton, who claim to be son and widow of de2 ceased. ' • Rev. Herbert S. MeKicric, whose par ents live iu Orangeyille. Ont, has ,died of feyer let Tarsus, Asiatic " Turkey, hither he wentin Jaeuary last to take a position' in st. Paul's Institute, an . institationfor the education of na.- tive preachers, He was a graduate 'of Knox Coife,ge, Toronto and was mar- ried last January to Miss E. R.Pringle, of Galt, who accoMpanied him lo the east. „ SATURDAY Novenxher ilin. • A London cablegram says that Hon, Edward Blake has subscribed £25 to ihe Evicted Tenants' Fund. •Tbe tug Reliance ran aground at Little Current, Ont., on Thursday night and is awaiting. assistance. " Burglars entered the • postoffiCe at MacLeod, Alberta, and carried off, $175 in cash and the registered mail bag • The British steamer 'Ensktir, from, Bradstreet's reporta 23 failnres lit Canada tins week, as against 39 last week and fourteen in the correspond- ing week a year ago, Mr. IlleCiertliy 'e meeting at Stratford last night was well attended. Among the speakers were Rev. Di. Wild, Col. O'Brit en Mr. Alex Fraser, Duesmore, and ()titers. Mr. W.13, Freeburn,fieeve of Mornington, was chosen by the meet- ing as candidate for North Perth. • latteaf DAY November lath. The weatherhas grown warm again and cholera has reappeared at Constan- tinople. Some of the Hemilton bakers have reduced the price of bread from 10 to 8 'elitspesarildtlle o arg'eloaf. Itisst'rikes in EnglaDd have caused a loss to the railways of $9,000,000 in the, past 17 weeks. l'he death rate for the past week in New.Yoi•lc was the lowest ever record ed.in that city-. ,r1 here were 641 deathe During the past week there have . been sixteen attempts at suicide in In- dianapolis, five of"which were success fui' Tlie steamer Alelbourne, from Santee, whic,h arrived at New York yesterday brought 57,490 bags of coffee worth $1,400,000 at least. • Scrofula eradicated and all kindred diSeaseS cured by 1-lood's Sarsaparilla, which by its vitalizing and alterative effects, makes pure bend. ' . , . • Editor 3.17. Ellis' thirty days' lin prisomnetit in goal at Frjdeidcton, N. B', expired yesterday• He will be giv- en a 'public reception at • St. John to - At Riverton, Ala., a robber shot and killed Mrs. Davis and hen daughter, and was proceeding to ransack the liotise'evlien he Was shot dead by Mrs. sixteenyear-old sone , TUESDAY November 14th. JohnJohnsen is to' be electrocuted at Auburn prisou to -day. •* adanaeleingston people went to churcb on street cars in Kingston on Sunday. 13, Riebardsasoap Manufacturer, 'of Woodstock, Ont., is reported to be „seriously ill. , - Dr. J. W. Edgarewas la,st- night apL peinted 'Medical Superintendent a of Ilanailten Hospital. , The Cr. T.11...has issued £500,000, 4 :Der cent. debettures. which hays been offered to'eleereholders at 94. ' • The Jai:nes itugsaii Lowoil inemoria In. the Chapter House •Of ,Weetnalnster •Abbey will beunyeiled. on Nov.23'. Mr., W. D. McPherson -deliVered his inanggral address at the meeting; , of the -Young Conservativesla t evening: • Director General Davis, of . the ,fe prominently ment,ioned in Leonneetien with the Chicago mayor alcy. , HOPFII,ElANPS flEAPACIIE POWDERS ALL EADACH E, eis4C4(reelAa0V “earig17- thina,,but.9imptyhead- pohost,,, Xry etcom, 1Pr":412.14fev'sswa:anl,Vt/501,714!"to* They aro not a Cathartic- ee-eeeeeeee-raeaaea • aeeeeeeeee-easee. A gang of thieves 'whose operations •have been keeping the residente of the eastern suburbs in a state of teeror for the last few weeks, were captured in a barn in the eastern dietrict yesterday afternoon. At the New York horse show on Tuesday, to the surprise of most every. one, the Shetland stallion Montreal was defeated by Kelpie. ''Montreal has had a trinmphant career from Maine to Californiteand Was never beaten be- fore.' • Stock breeders in the neighborhood cif Guelph met on Saturday in that City and %ado arrangements for holcl. ing a sal 41 cattle and SW/110 on De- cember 7, during the Provincial Fat stook sbow, whi3k, 'is t9 be held in itel ph. ' Beiiee,in ix fitoursk. Distressing Kidney and Bladder, -dia seasee.relieved in. six hours by the (41,TEW GREAT SOUTH AXERICAN KID- NEY QURE," Thia new remedy- is a great surprise end delight to pleasic ians on account of its' • exceeding promptness inrelieving • pain in the bladder, kidneys,'haelt and -every part of theurinary passages in male or fe, male. It removes retention ef Water and pain in passin,g it almost thinned- . • iately. If you want quick ,relief tind cure this iS voile retnedy. •Sold by C. Lute, Druggist. - , ALL IVIE1S1 Young, old or 'middle-aged, who find themselves nervous, weak ' and ex- hausted, who are broken . down from excesS or overwork resultino. in many of. ,the , following . symptoms: Mental depression, premature, ollage, .loSs of tossuf memory; -bad dream, ditnnesS,of sight, palpitation of the heart -enitisions lack of energy, nein' in the.kidneyse headaches, pimples in the *face- and body,,itching ,or peculiar Sensation -about the scrotnin, • wasting of the oa,gans, dizainess; apecks before -the es',' tWitching of the museles, eye- lidS; and elseahere, baShfulnesS, .depps- its in the urine, losseakewill-poseer, ten- derness of the scalp, and spine; - weak and flabby' muscles, desire', to Sleep, 'allUrelce be re std: by sleep, conatipa tion,,d 1.111iie,5S of hearing, lees of, argiee, desire for sOIitude, excitability Of' tent - per, sunken eyes,„. stlitotridecl with enanEet cineeies,' oily (Oohing shin, etc., are all symptoins ef nervous debi ity that lead to 'insanity unlees Cured. Silver has declined to 10 cents per The siiring Ofikital force having lost lost ounce in , London, wineh meaes the Its tenoxon every 'function Wanes in littliien value of the Staid' aril' silver consequence; Those who through dollar 64 eents. ea' abu'Ser Committed. in-, ic,norance,- ,may lee 'permanently cured. Send yourad 'dregs for book on diSeases peculiar to tliani tient free, s,ealed. , ;Address' M. V Lliflai 24 Macdotin4 Ave., Toronto, Ont. ,• • Patrierviuray and A1oander flM laboiers,ttreiander arreat at' Woodstock .gbarged with,passing bilis ofthe„ae- funqt Roy.,al,Canadian Bank. : 11 br said -the A. A "(corresponding' to thite!.P.. P. A. in Canada) is to he, in- qi*a.bSz'the Buffalo gfari Jory egainSt Coaaptracy. , Ate Peterbora', Archibald Mooney, Undeataker; was 'suffocated' by • gas.' He ieeldentally",turned• ona jet in the r�ointjjwhjeh. hawent.to,:sleep. .The election returns in , Newfound4 and.ageecOmpleteeand show that 24 Whitew4Yrdoirerninent s uPporte re and, WelVef.:OpPoSither ,haVebeen ',elected , litieeemplaiet, of Mise Delia; Tteegan gam54,1Mr; eRussell ,Sage, ; the, New york,- millionaire,- for $10,0,000 for breach of promise has been:, distnissect Philadelphia to London, arrived at Hall 1 ifax last night short of coal and With her crank shaft broken. Mr. A Currie, of Nottawasage, has, e been chosen as the candidate of the Patrons of Industry for West Simcoe in the Ontario Legislature R. B. Morrison's store at Morriston was burglarized Thursday night,- but robbers dropped their swag on the side- walk, having evidently been f,right Nornien Calder 'a roronto, baker a The claims of tha Brittsh Columbja sealers against the United States amountina. to si,oQo 000 have' been forwarded to theL Dominion atiVern:” Mrs: Abbie M, Leland, widow --of Major William W. Leland of ' Gen. Grant's staff, and mother -in law of Jeanquiri Miller, died at Nyack, N Y,' on Thursday evening. The Marquis of Queensberry was privately married on Thursday nt Eastbourne Eng to Miss Ethel -don a younr, woman Of fortune Marquis is 49 years old . — The C P R steamer Athabasca and the whaleback James Colgate collided in Lake George, near Sault Ste. Marie yesterday morning Neither boat wa0 badly damaged The trde Pf.,Calcittta, with Germany ,thepas1;fiveveats.dias iiier0ased.qhfee f'Britain'of the p lnurdecregsed from 65 per cene'nf "the Win:1M to t7 Per cent • Tbee men •erigagedlii bridge build • ing were-sbadlyeitijured by collapse of atetriparavy bridat l)orchetncr yes teirl4y; tAericeisly hurt is a mahmlrned PAdgerei, belonging, to • The Carnegie Steel CotneanY has ael dneed the mice of steel rails $5 a ton , ' 1,11f1 propotles to defeat all coninetition. Asa retsuit„some cf tbe • smaller rail nreducerseareelikely tojbe forced out , t": TIVI:130'W1Park estate neael3rantforel tormeriy,owned. by the ,lata Hon. Geo. Brownehas been purehaeed by Mr, John .1-Ioti`e,' The rcmairider -of the fatunua herd of Shorthorn cattle will be sold in April next. Burgiai supposed tri-he,:aroatOUrgi,, , , ,pfat 1V night's work at Ayton, Out ,on 'Phnisclay night. Thy„ visited tiVri Stords and two hotels), and ell they g,)t was v. 50, a bottle of Scetefit:wli'slr.,,y and 4 bot a' cigars, whIcit thoy tot* frni 1 —.tigers tote rid bigamist. was sent to the Central PrlSol1fOr six months by the magis- rateTuesdaytn `oreing, for having two wivesp . of Ottawa will Alenellaielation on Tuesday ,next to„se1ed6teandidate to take the place of CdrIliaMtealientoshiii the Federal Par- liament:- tiring t'he past l'ear there Mo 403 aceidents to railway postcffices in the Um ed Stat s In wh ch ten clerks were killed; 66:seriously injured and 115 • slightly iniured. • The West,Virginia South' Virginia • ,4n4„West Michigan Episcopalian stand -ingeotrimittees have refused -to assent to4bs-edusecration of Rev. Fattier Hall s'biShMa of Vermont. •' t, o ..Wellington . ormers will inGuelph on November 28 it . ect a candidate for the Legisbiturc. Mr. Guthrie, the present nsember, *ill:not be n candidate,. Thos Smith aged 52, was,strack and itlictitlifrkilled'hY a train' at a "grade crogietne. in Corning N. Y. on Tuesday stoitri-was at olio time in the employ 0 Raleee Vietoria at Windsor,Castle.- The diVere empfoyed in searehing fOir the 'finales Of a -let -line of the disas- ter to the, steainer, Fraser in Lake Nionlaing have been obliged to ahrth- don the search owing to rough weather. While the clerks in William Wades jewellery storsiat Princeton, Ind., were at luileli yesterday robbers sneaked in the -back door arid. got away with sev. eral theusahd Clollarsi'worth Of Yalu - Nd eine • -A Hancock, Mili , telegram says: N J.' Abdrewa,was killed -by a tans's, of falling oekY and Henry Ttavernow” fall&ljt1red in No 2 shaft ,of the Tatitaraek mine thiS morning. 1Both are Married and are Cornishmen. 3aine4`.1" •ver weelthV farmer ' JpI. iiear Big Bay, was killed on his fartu SesierdaYi t aPPoll's he. WPS clearing stones from some land, The /lenge muse Inive slirped and fallen up on him. 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