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The East Huron Gazette, 1893-03-30, Page 4,tt,c7 111131101011T 1E011. Charles Shipman Committed to Jail by the Coroner. A MEW,STORY OF FRIDAY'S TRAGEDY. Sr*, Joles States That Her Father Sent for the Gun to a House Half a Mile Artv—When Her Brother Refused the Old Man Took the Gun and Fired Twice. 4ANANOQUIt, March 27.—Dr. Shaw, coroner of Lansdowne, and a jury were occupied most of the time Saturday in holding ai inquest on the body of John Fitzsimmons, who was shot Friday, and particulars of which were published. The verdict was that the said John Fitzsire- mime came to his death by reason of a wound catsed by the discharge of a gun in tbe hands of Charles Shipman. Ship- man .remained here all day in custody of the chief constable. He has been sent to jail at Brookville. Mrs. Joles says that when the row commenced her father sent Thomas to a house half a mile away for the gun, and, when he returned with it, he we. told by the father to shoot, bat re- fused. Shipniati then took the gun him- self and fired twice, once through a win- dow and again through a door. Claims Toronto Land. Rocnesree, N.Y., March 27.—An action is about to be commenced by MoNab & Cuniniings, of this city, in behalf of the heirs Williana Lloyd, against the own- ers of property situated on York street, near the corner of -King street, Toronto, and 11 the claim is established the present occuPatita of the property will have to liquidate to the amount of several 'mil- lions of dollars. William Lloyd was a pensioner in the English serVice, ,and assigned back to the ' Goyerntileht h03 elaim to a pension in exchange for a letter fronethe War Department entitling him to 100 acres of land on the Government pension reserves in Canada. He left Eng- , Ismer. in 1832, sailing with his wife and several children on the ship Manchester, which landed thein at Bosten. They Im- mediately proceeded to the village of Little 'York, Which -was situated on the presenteite- of the city of Toronto. Some of the pension reserve lands were situated In an around Little York, and extended as far as Lake Simeoe. Lloyd settled in the village and determined to locate his 100 acres grant on that reserve. His letter from the English War office was presented to the Ontario Parliament and the grant, confirmed. The 100 acres were located on York street, commencing at the corner of King, which at present is in the very Centre of Toronto, and located upon it arathe,Government buildings, the Grand Trunleltelreed,headquarters and several largeAtieinas corporations, and is now worth'eeieral millions of dollars. Notes from Niagara. THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT - at the CanitaLG-orrie. Montreal House, _• A. Digest of the Dolnaio of Our slators °wawa, March 22.—Mr. Casey, of West Elgin, brought _up Clarke Wallace's Kingston speech,claim- ing that if the Controllw of Cus- toms had been correctly- reported he had advocated treason and what else was Riel hanged for? Mr. Wallace re- plied that he was correctly reported, he repadiated the charge of disloyalty and had nothing to take back. Dawson, of Addington moved that Mr. Wallace in advocating resistance and using the lan- guage he did merited the severest cen- sure of the House. Hon. -Mr. Foster treated the motion as one of want of con- fidence in the government at the same time declaring that the government should not be held responsible for the outside utterances of Mr. Wallace. Mr. IlicMerney supported the resolution be- cause Mr. Wallace advocated armed re - miistance to British authority. Hon. John Costigan, Secretary of State, took similar ground. He held Wallace solely responsible and would vote to censure him for using the language he did. As a loyal subject of great Britain he could not do otherwise. He did not look upon the motiets as one of want ef confidence. Hon. J. .4. Curran, Solicitor General, a well known Home Ruler, followed in the same strain. Messrs. Hughes, Sproule and McLean held that Mr. Wal- lace should- not be censured by the House for opinions uttered out of it, upon a matter with which Parliamens had real- ly nothing to do. Sir Richard Cart- wright supported the motion and Dr. Bergin intimated that he would vote for it although he took • his Political life in his hands. Mr. N. F. Davin, in a some- what sensational speech supported the motion and severely criticised the Fin- ance Minister's leadership in the House. On a diVision at midnight the motion apeteeited by a Majority of 31, twelve goVettirnent supportersevoting with the Opposition. NIAGARA FALLS, March O.—Edward and James Kingston, of Buffalo, the two brothers who smuggled phenacetine and anti-pyrine from Canada, were arraigned Ikturday afternoon and pleatled guilty. Edward was fined $350 and James $100. Jame Fitzgere,ld, a well.to-do retired citizen of St. Catharines, is missing. It is thought; that he came to the Falls and contused suicide by jumping into the Tet.„ _ V!, • , The C.P.R. and New York. Moteram, March 27.—President Van Mine, et the C.P,R., denies that his line has *inked an independent entrance to New 'Wok. slie also states that the C.P.R. has not acquired the Duluth, South Shore Kicked to Death by a Horse. Winieson, March 27.—Solomon Quick, a well-todo farmer of Mersea, was kicked on the 'head Saturday by a, horse and fatal- ly initred. Mancia 23.—Hon. Mx. Costigan mov- ed the second reading of his bill to amend the Civil Service Act but strong opposition being offered he withdrew his motion. After recess Mr. Edgar ister's conduct in connection with the e based his charges upon evidance taken broughtATdemolipsheeo unaptaCaron,t hrailway-chargespostmaster coma niagainst Sirax general.d His speech occupied two hours. He es, by the Royal mmissioner of the min - Parliament to the Lake St John and disposition of the subsidies voted -by declared that this evidence was most damaging to the reputation of Sir Caron. He claims that public money' had been diverted from its legitimate object to serve political ends. He concluded by moving a resolution declaring that a state of facts had been disclosed which should have prevented the subsequent appointment of Sir Adolphe Caron to be an advisor of the Crown, and which rendered it highly improper that he should continue to hold such an office. Hon. Mr. Curran, 'solicitor general, re- plied in a speech of equal length. He quoted voluminously from the evidence to prove the innocence of his fellow - minister. Every dollar, he asserted, of the subsidies voted had been legitimately expended in the construction of the rail- ways, and Sir Adolphe had been guilty of no corrupt acts. He urged the House to reject the resolution. Mr. Davies moved the adjournment of the debate. MARCH 24.—The debate on the Caron charges was continued by Mr. Davies who analysed the evidence adduced by the commission and pleaded strongly in favor of the amendment proposed by Mr. Edgar. Sir Richard Cartwright in ft,^ ironical vein begged to introduce a.. e.,t for the purer and more equal administra- tion of justice to all classes. It propos- ed that when a member of Parliament was accused of an offence he should have the privilege of selecting bis own judge and jury and mode of trial. Mr. McCarthy in a brief speech said he would vote for Mr. Edgar's motion because the ostmaster general had received $25,000 We are in the Field with a Fully Assorted. Stock of spv.,Liga- QOODS in every department. The all say that our Spring Prints beat anything they have ever seen in - Our New DRESS GOODS are unsurpassed in quality, design and price. Our lines of Imported and Canadian Tweeds, Surges, Worsted Coatings and Pantings, will be found the best value in the trade. We invite special attention to a job lins of Scotch Tweeds that we can sell at leas than wholesale prices. We ,ave just opened up a large consignment of GENTLEMEN'S SPRING HATS in all the newest shapes, including Christy Stiffs, Fedoras, Knock-abonts, etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—A new stock of Youths' and Boys' Ready -Made Clothing just received and marked down to the bottom notch. and with the finest stock of Goods over of old bat and bonnet shapes. records, Come early and secure Mi p ENDORSE HOME RULE. from the railway contractors for the pur- pose of promoting his election and the huh dinerieans Cable the G. 0. M. Pledgm election of his party in the province of Ing Their Vigorous Support. Quebec. Said he "there are few of us who have not been guilty in some way NRW YORK, March 27.—A message was of contravening the Election Act; but eabIed to Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone last was it possible that this House would night.; by the National Federation of refuse to take notice of a gentleman ac- ' Ainerfoe, pledging him their most vigor- eased holding the high position of a tillfri sitPport in his efforts to carry through Minister of the Crown, if so it was an . the Home Rule Bill, and expressing alike outrage on the constitution." Mr. Ives the sentiments of the thousands who had turned the laugh on Sir Richer& Cart: gathered at the Academy of Music to wright by suggesting an amendment to endorse this action, and the tens of his Act taking away from the judges all thousands of Irishmen throughout America 50. per cent. power to unseat more than who areloyal to their motherland. of the Liberals in election protests and The message was as follows:— not to disqualify more than half those We, the citizens of New York. in mass unseated. A division was then taken meeting assembled, beg to tender you our when Mr. Edgar's motion wasnegatived heartfelt sympathy in your efforts to by fifty. Messrs. McCarthy, O'Brien, achieve for Ireland the long -sought -for Weldon and Calvin voted for the motion. measnre of justice which we trust God will The balance of the day was spent in sup- . enable you to speedily carry to a successful ply and considerable discussion was in - termination, and we pledge you our vigor- dulged in over the expenditure on Ri- ms and continued support through the dean Hall. A grant of $1,000 foe the struggle. . TEOMA8 ADDIS EMNETL • • National Art Gallery was passed, and a MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, vote of $14,000 to Picton postoffice was a, s . JOHN BYRNE. - carried after aprolouged discussion. Thisi weinthe keynote of the great gath- ering of Irishmen at the Academy of MARCH 25.—Mr. Wood introduced a Hilda last , evening. The people listened bill respecting the inspection of petro- leum and Mr. Daly's hill to amend the act respecting land in the Territories was also read a first time. On Mr. Cur- ran moving the second reading of the amendments made to the criminal code Mr. Charlton moved that the clause permitting a jury to return a verdict on Sunday be repeated. utner Members L,L1N E RY.4! 414 •311. %iii` All IA* 74f7 the first choice. Spring has come, and with it our Spring Stock of Millinery Goods, and Miss KiNsier is en hand, we have ever exhibited in this department. We have added to this Department the making orders entrusted to Miss Kinsey will be faithfully executed. We expect this season to beat all We are Headquarters for Choice Family Groceries. We keep notIhng but the Purest and Choicest Goods obtainable, and will sell them as low as the cheap, adulterated goods are generally *old for. Our Specialty is TEA. We make this a study. We can and will do better for you than can generally be ebtained elsewhere. Try a sample poem! M 5c. or 35c Uncolored Japan. Highest Price always paid for Farm Produce. REMEMBER THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE -- AMERCIA' POPULAR HOMES MONTHLY, " WOMAN'S WORK," FREE. We desire the correct address of every intelligent housewife. We would like to arrange with one person in each town to, compile a list of such names for us. For this service we will give a year's subscription to WOMAN'S WORE for each thousand inhabitants, according to last census. If your town has a population of 2,000, a list of names for it will entitle you to receive WOMAN'S Worm for two years, or will entitle yourself and some friend to receive it ono year each. If your town has 5,000 inhabitants you will be entitled to receive WOMAN'S WORK for five years, or yourself and four friends to receive it for one year each. Never a better chance to make presents. We have speeialblanks pre- pared for this work, and these must be sod in every case. They will he sent, with two sample copies of WOMAN'S WORK, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. We can arrange with only one person in each town or city, and first appli- cants will always have preference. Address at onee, WOMAN'S WORK, Athens, Georgia.. Call on Vanstone Bros., and see the elegant designs in granite monuments. William's Royal Crown Remedy greatest cure on earth. Guaran- teed to cure general nervous debility, rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis. For sale by N. McLaughlin, druggist, Gerrie. to patriotic airs lay the Sixty -Ninth Reign anent band, and cheered enthusiastically when Jtidlea tiorgan. J. 0 Brien, the pre- siding officer. and Congressman- Bourke coehran came on the platform, followed by a number of other prominent men. • Flom the Governors of almost every State ils-tlaa.lJnion came messages of sympathy , disagreed with Mr. Charlton claiming it ' with the movement for the freedom of was contrary to a Christian spirit to say eland. ---‘--it would be Sabbath observance to lock Governor Flower, in a letter enclosing aup a jury when they were ready to rat- ' ' °heck for WA said: "My sympathies der a verdict. Mr. 'Charlton's amend - with the. cense of 'Tome Rule have often meet was lost. Mr. McMullen moved • been 'expressed. * that the verdict be received but no judi- Mayor Gilroy, who was unable to be dal proceedings take place. This was meant; Was among those who sent the also lost, a judge being a liberty to di's- • warmest messages of faith in Ireland. charge a prisoner should the jury find Arhhhishop Corrigan, also unable to be him not guilty. Hon. Mr. Foster moved present, expressed through Manager Far- a resolution for the payment of two hon - the -heartfelt advocacy of the priici- oral"' commissioners to represent Can: .- . for the promulgation of which the - plea- rifeeting' had been called. The hall was comparatively bare of de- tiona„ A banner surrounded hy Irish American flap, however, bearing the rords " ."11`ow or never, now and forever," trary to the spirit of the independence oraeiTzin-alpiopriate background to the of parliament act. After discussion the matter was compromised by an agree- ., Fatah to President Emmett from meat that no salary' was to bhpaid but ,McCarthy availed enthusiasm. it the commissioners are to be rerathersed ada at the World's -Fair, who might be members of parliament. Messrs. Laur- ier, Davies, Mills, McCarthy and Hazen o sed on the ground that it was eon. all expenses. The House wentiltia eoni- ase_lolt_ '" We learn with gratitude thittee on - the A.etto -amend the Ulm- SEND to TheGlobe '4..ttarts of yotitself - and the Faders- I ince AM -Which Mr'. -Fos* ,analaMetli ion t Lance.at the goer • jaeontm -help forward the Irish movement. was to preaent any one ,yeirsenn al electi.on. stock or sharea--tif, Ahiti.'genitlx0271;4- Ther; TORONTOs FOR &GENTS° OUTFIT FOR ISA INCLUDING VALUABLE PRIZE LIST. Anybody Can Get Up a Club. WHERE We want Young People to work lor us. Write early. It Will Pay You. THE GLOBE. WEEKLY GLOBE, balance 1892 FREE A.IiM "YOU MOVING TO ? We are going to (01-1IF)1P6ENATA. Co., Michigan, near Sault Ste Marie. WHY DO YOU GO THERE? Well, we have five boys, we have sold the farm for $5, 000. We can buy. 640 acres between Pick- ford and the Railway station at Rudyard, and have a good farm for each of the boys and have money left. What can a renter do there? He can 1 uy a farm on five years time and pay for it with one-fourth of the money he would pay for rents in that time, and own his own home. Is it good land ? As good as any in Huron Co., Excellent tor Oats, Peas, Wheat Clover, Timothy, Po - toes and all kinds of roots. Prices are as good as any on the lakes, owing to the nearness of the mines and lumber woods to the west- ward. What class of people live there ? They are nearly all from Huron Co. You meet there so many old neighbors that you can hardly believe you have left hotue. I want to see that land. Who has it for sale ? Inquire of E. C. DAVID3ON, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jno. MONTGOMERY. FORDWICH, Ont. For Maps, Circulars and full par ticulars. ./` A) - - . . r e ArNI. _ _ irk iv • Ter,la 1.-;!1(a 61=9" ecial Announcement. -Having purchased a first-class full plate glass Hearse I am in a better position caothe undertaking of this community -than before, and owing to reductions in hewholesale prices of our goods I am in a position to give the use of this mag nificent Hearse free, that is to say toy charges will be no more and some ess than before. Furnitt re Dealer and Undertaker iuu —Ate the work you did- by t holding a predominating 'of ,.-ivieinber of Ontario Schoo;of Embalm'ine. &vim! eSitniid.e1000i)PpO*19.ii,be- - - • ' Et Rule hill will pass the pr fk:-02ITY-4*iliA 'm7°1°14114 came- the-dust:mange srr nunalies had not ° Zhe 041141- - = gewoue._ Itionm - :41441' arty. The....r PCt - '-aetase.eosestaittlallt4'.. mating Altair • , ' QPnettntity',0tOFF- let snd4kleittlif4,46teatt-eseanneseataesett-' - " having -aa.. web nieans tbat the 1»11 is wealthy'777 14, LLIAMS: East jlurol Gazette GORRIS. Home News, District News. Miscellany. Th. Beat Advertising /tedium is this - section. Have You Renewed Your Subscription. for 1893 ? The $ will be welcome OUR Jobbing Department 1. REPLETE With the Latest Faces of Type. Most Modern Conveniences, Rapid Presses and every facility' for burning out first-class work on the short- est notice and M the low- - est prices. IMPORTANT FOR SaSS, sess-ss A. Complete RaPPenirkLeg /site Randy Readers of 0 SIX bombs Thursday, an arrests have b The police o belief that th was the result The pope tee of Wales, prin and prince Queen Vic ampenoutdhthTehspri ' AMONG The Texas 1 req raring the ate coaches for - LegisA bliallturhase in the Delaware mue. CRO thThe e j:ry. honed at KneTpntrfille further adjour The Fortin i ed in a verdict wastion sonsf pethneteti l husband, has b TE The Brantfor to endorse the D asking the On dayTThe ftoermvpoet tempera Kansas, are fig with much vi were arrested Llewelling and and the town is IN LA The great co has been settled Chicago bile demand ten ho woended in an un th The Big work. Four It mtises1 ring the Toledo successfully. iP Trov, N.Y., is of smallpox. Rome, N.Y., epidemic of mea The Spanish reached Malaga case of Cholera o The grip is spr Brooklyn and Je peat four days th deaths from the Winnipeg can canoe club, with donald, M.P., as _ _ The Winnipeg gaged a professio He is on his way Wolf's Crag wo .eolnslaire handiea Marcion third. and carried light AMONG T Stanbury has from Teenier to Oxford defeat university boat ra on record. John J. Ryan champion of Ain e the diamond scull The second depo ?made in the Ge Thursday and Ori the place of the ra AGRI Canadian horses the West Indies. Much alarm is men at Omaha on a blizzard which is Nebraska and Kai entirely unprotect United States issued a circular in ation of animals f which modifies the by snaking them i stringent. lni The troopship IipT Bermuda Thursda new regiment for A new plot aga lmantgyte andat innasfabeeyornof The Chinese go patched 15,000 rep troops on the wes vicinity of the Pam The cloth cuirais the small calibre b eessfully experimen man war departmen church, Windsor, h.f fan:: John stGEnraiGy &Church in Kalamaz Rot) But ya,e1AT church.y. by late Jay #Gould in The Toronto Sa opsed a refuge, fou eumole,Gaetn.tneBenoorntheS and Victoria street. Rev. E. Cockburr ba n appointed The14*:ilitteurnatto n Reicl FOREIGN' 01 the World's oar nontiec,tion with the *sou _council on rhil'ig-7netilvratitsetttedil alt It 18 xted fron Mjourn unti Itve • ."L • s- sesssessess