$4 The redistribution has been effected with very little disturbance in the exâ€" | ilï¬ngooudltiooslpd theGovc-gt e A,«hmhiehr,dwitbpï¬w :a Vl?'mtopnsmy‘w Waterloo County Chronicle. kept very cool. Mr. Tarte rushed up reaudy to assist Mr. Martin and helped to separate the two. Mr. Martin deâ€" lared yesterday in his speech in the House that the members of the Hudson Bay Rairway Company were not reputâ€" ablo or honest persons. Mr. Sutherâ€" lind is chief promoter of this s:heme, and resented the language. _ There was ir deal of talk around the House over the assault, _ Sutherland, who was moe a member of the House on the Liberal side but is now said to be i1 sympathy with the present adminisâ€" tratuion, says he did not strike Mr. Martin, but merely invited him to stand up, and on his refusingz tweaked his nose,. _ Bystaaders say Sutherland struck Mr. Martin. ‘ apital of the 10th inst. says Hugh Sutherland, exâ€"M. P., waltzed np to Hon, Jos. Martin, member for Winnipeg, this evening in the rotunda of the Hussell House and calling him a oundrel, struck him on the side of ;rn- heach _ Mr. A\la‘ll‘tl'n, who was sitâ€" ing down, rose and clinched with Mr. Sutherland, and then the two were sepâ€" wrated. _ Mr. Martin was not hurt and Mr. Gibson, Provincial Secretary, introduced the Redistribution Bill on Tuesday. _ The only places affected by it are Toronto, Hamilton aud Ottawa. Toronto is given four members, the «mstituencies . being South Toronto, wootaining 10,666 voters, North Torâ€" onto with 7,611, East Toronto with 7,686, and West Toronto with 8,722, Hawiltor, will be divided into two electâ€" oral divisionsâ€"East and West Hamilâ€" ton. Ottawa will be given two memâ€" bers and will include Ottawa East, {population _ 714) and Pictonburg, {population 800) and one unincorporâ€" ated village, Mechanicsville, all lying adjacent to the city, containing in all 2,014 people. [1 THE REDISTRIBUTION BILL New Advertisen.ents this week 7.090 to ho Millinery . C Dr. Wabiam‘ Ladies Woin Woaintet _ _Ja Loea Notree I.«,«-w Nu ICe Cheap Nogar Hoise Wan! New Dre«s Goodsâ€"Smyth Bros. â€" stylish Footwearâ€"J. 8. Roos, Bankrupt stockâ€"â€"J. D. W'illia.mso_'\h& H Auction Sale â€"A. S Clemmer. Somethiny Startihingâ€"TheBoehmer Co. Neâ€"ady Mage Saitsâ€"Bricker & Disbel 22000 to Loanâ€" * Millinery _C,. Stenernagel. Dr. Wilsiam‘s Pink Pills Ladies Wuite Underwearâ€" Mrs. Erly W oainted John T. HOh"Oll. H DAVID BEAN, Proprietor, TULURSDAY, APR THBC. P. W EDITORIAL NOTES w Gnkr . /$3, \‘l))pr, o iweâ€"V _R Berlet. ozarâ€"â€"Gro, Hasenflog Wanted â€" App‘y to C 1 [xton tGolden Medical Discovery sv-pwrllln Cul't.‘i". & iz Dalsam. 1N r} is Awrey, M. 1. P , and ryden have been holding nectings in North Oxford ts of sir Oliv r Mowat. indidate is Mrc. H rsman in Killer for. mor Dress Fabrics. wo.â€"Stark‘s Powders LV The wise and pushin keeps his name and the public. No better the peopleofthe tow n , Wilmot, Woolwich in the columns of the v Cmroxtecnk as there iftice in these rown wre not more Chronâ€" r Published every Thurs t Ottawa Life was reâ€" .A special from the nglish and German, in asonable, and will be ion,. innum in advanee (Chrom‘cle | oflice. 1804 [Co _ West Geneva mission:â€"(Geneva and Tobacco River; to be supplied by the Presiding Elder. _ + Michigan Tabernacle work:â€"To be su pplied. £o } Evangelist:â€"N Detwiler, Local preachers:â€"P Geiger, J Mcâ€" Nally, J Bear Sr, J Rickert, W Schlichter, D Hagey, 8 Rawn, HS Hallman, J Hunsberger, F W Moyer. B Kreutziger was“‘ granted his re quest to labor in Huron county,Mich as the Lord may direct. D S Shantz and H 8 Cressmaun were granted their request to be at liberty this year. 4 Sister Simmons wa quest to labor as the J The Presiding Eld left the same u'lnt y Committee:â€"Presi delegates. Bright mission:â€"J Kitching under supervision of P Cober Elmwood station: +M Weber. ; Dornoch mission:â€"Doruoch and Alâ€" lan Park; A F Stolz. Maryboro mnission:+â€"Wallace, (Glenâ€" allen; 8 Goudie. Brown city cireuit: â€" Sharpsville, Greenwood, Lynn, Freemont; E Anthâ€" ony, assisted by Moses Sherk, Cass River mission:â€"W heatland and Shiloh, N 8 Stauffer ' Lamott mission:â€"Lamott and Elmâ€" er: J Hall Wetzell mission:â€"Wetzell, Mattic, Clearwater, Lanning; O B Schneider, helper to be supplied. _ Bliss mission:â€" â€"West Bliss and Can by; N Kiteley. Didsbury North West Territory; J B Detwiler. t Canada Tabernacle work:â€"A Rosenâ€" berger. Of medical agents is gradually N mwfl&m:{ï¬hdm and vegetable ex to the rear and bringing into general use the pleasint and effective The stationing committee reported and after a few changes was received as follows : Beclin cirecuit:â€"Berlin and BlainH. (Goudie, C.Good as helper, Bresiau circuit:â€"Breslau,Conestogo, West Montrose, Puslinch; A. Eby, as sisted by D Schultz and A. B. Musselâ€" man. j Kilsyth mission:â€"Kilsyth and Dobâ€" bingtoo: 8 Cressman. Sunnidale mission:â€"Sunnidale Staâ€" tion, Ebenezer, Cain‘s 8 H and Glenâ€" cairn; C Raymer, assisted by A Bell. Manitoulin mission:â€"â€"E Battye,help er to be supplied. o MENNONITE BRETHREN CHRIST. Markham circuit:â€"Mt. Joy, Dixon‘s Hill, Altona, Bethesda, 3rd Line, Vaughan; M,. S Wistmer,assisted by J. H. steckley, Maud GChatham, D. Barâ€" key. 4 _Sherkston mission;yâ€"Sarah Pool unâ€" der the supervision of J S Guy,J Sider, helper, | Shrigley mission:â€"Shrigley and Cen tre Line; W J Hilts. Scott mission:â€" 6th Line, (Gtillens: bury, Brown Hill, Mt. Pleasant, Mc M ullens; W Schroeder. "A large and very iifluential| Distâ€" rict Council meeting of| the Canadian Protecrive Association Jms held yesierâ€" day afternoon in (Galt. _ Delegates from all parts of the County of Water: loo were present, and ajlarge amount of business was attended to. _ Amongst other important matiters, it was undoiâ€" mously deeided to put a straight \C. P. A candidate for the Locgal Legislature in the field in each riding. The: selecâ€" tion of ecâ€"ndidates was put off till the next meeting, but the parties who are to run are pretty well agreed upon. The greatest unity and enthusiasin preâ€" vailed, every member feel ng confident of success in both ridings It was stated at the meeting that this organizâ€" »tion had never lost ajbattle, having been successful wherever its members entered the contest for Ihe election of anv public officers. _ It is fully expectâ€" ed by the prominent n‘vmbern of the order all over the province that the next | Local Iw:islaturr will) have a large majorit, of C. P. |A. members." There will certainly be no lack of sandidates at the next general elecii)on. What with C. P. A. candidates, Patâ€" ron candidates, Prohijbition candidates, and regular old line party candidates the average elector will have some diffiâ€" culty in mastering the ‘various plat forms and casting hig vote intélligemly upon the issues presented. . Port Elgin mission: â€"Port Elgin, Elsinore, Sang‘s $.H., Pine Tree;Chrisâ€" tian Shantz, assisted by C.Kraut. Twenty mission:â€"J.8. Guy, assisted by 8 A. Moyer. j Nottawasaga mission:â€"Stayner,2nd Line, 6th Line, Nottawa; W. (Giray biet helper to be supplied.: Bethel circuit:â€"Bethel, Manheim, Union, Pool; P Cober, assisted by C Miller. in Waterloo," and we give it to our readers for what it is worth : Report of the Stationing Committee,. s granted her reâ€" wrd directs. r districts were ing. Eiders and e aines. we, . IN were very; interesting. No one who tells the gospel story in the sSttractive manner possessed | a. fail Elmira. BuirorNG NotEs.â€"Mr.Henry Dunke has ordered the material for the nddiâ€" tion of a third story to the Elmira House Block, and work will be comâ€" menced thereon at an early date. The addition will be fitted up for the use of the I.0.O,.F , who have outgrown their present quarters. When the new ‘preâ€" mises are completed the Oddfeliows will have a lodge rom 26ft x 40ft, with lst and 26d Ante Rooms, Parapheralia Room, etc;, allof which will be thoroughâ€" ly furnisted and give them facilities for the catrying out of their work which they do not now possess....Mr. C. Obliger has recently added a frame kitâ€" chen to his‘reaidence on King St.... Mr. Henry Schmidt informs me that be intendg erecting a residence on the corner of Park and Ratz streets during the coming summer....Mr. Ww. 4. Ziegler has purchased from Ratz Bros. & lot in the north side of William steeet, The special services held in the Presâ€" byterian church last week by Mr.Knox, were vyery successful, cight new memâ€" bers being added to the church memâ€" bers u.&.amw.:e{:a. memâ€" bership roll. The meetings throughout Total .| .. . ...« .+~>~s~ $89,000,000 trand [Total ... . .: > . .... 2,258,860,000 So far as accuracy of statistics are concerned it will be seen that the figures supplied by the Ontario Government to its farmers are approximately close to those hbazarded by Mr. Van Horne. We admit that the production regardâ€" ing wheat mounting to two dollars a buâ€" shelis original with the big railway man. But be is a bold prophet who proclaims an increase of say 200 per cent. in the value of wheat within a year and & half â€"Howard Annes. Uersla Syria. Tunis . Now, if the editors of Ontario are as ignâ€"rant of the question of the world‘s wheat supply as Mr.Van Horne charges it is rather str.nge. _ The Press of the Province, tugether with the farmers,has been kept thoroughly posted upon this very point by the Ontario Bureau of AIndustries, which is in connection with the depurtment presided over by Hon. Joho Dryden, Minister of Agriculture. The statistics for 1893 have not yet been completed, but nearly a year ago the agricuiturists of this Province, and all the ngwspapers, were presented with the following estimate of the yield of the various wheat growing countries of the world for 1892, as well as a compaâ€" rison of the yields for each of the two years imwediately. preceding: | EUROPE. India ... Algeria . Egypt Australasia........ Chili. Arg}lep.,Etc Asia Minot®....... _ {[Our readers will find the interview wivh Van Horne on page 8.â€"ED.] Russiaâ€"Poland ... Italy :â€"..4o.cs. BpIHIN; s saiy c ++ Hungary . |...... Austria ..}. ..;. Germany ....... United Kingdom Turkey in Europe Roumania ... ... Bulgaria .)...... Belgium .|...... Portugal ........ Holland .,;...... (@reece.:..}...... Denmark ;...... SeFrVIA .o4 sesis Sweden and Nory Switzerland ... .. United States Canada ...... France The satatement of Mr. Van Horne, of thr C,; P.R. thâ€"t within the next 18 manths wheat is likely to reach two dolirrs a buedel is attracting mach atâ€" tention, |Mr. Van Horne vouchrafed this info{Lnut‘ion to the editor of the Toronto Saturday Night, and prefaced his opinion by the remark : "You fel lows wrire very sagely on the price of wheat, and yet I never met one of you who knows enough mabout it to really muke your opinien worth much." Hay ing thns eetablished the ignorance of the _ Canadian _ Journ«list _ regardâ€" ing _ the _ subject _ the railway magnate | proceeded to say : _ "Of course it is DIPFICULT to get asy »ceurâ€" ate statistics, but so far »s I have been able to find out after a careful scrutiny of everything that is provided in a rtaâ€" tistical way, the world‘s product of wheat ig between twentyâ€"three and twentyâ€"faur hundred million bushels per annutm. * | THE WHIBAT PRODUCT OF ~1.THEB WORLD. | Total., Total. OQTHER COUNTRIES. 1 Norway AMERICA. County Chronicle, ‘ &.... 0_ 00,000,000 1,293,860,000 Bushels. 205,000,000 18,000,000 9,000,000 34,000,000 53,000,000 32,000,000 21,000,000 12,000,000 4,000,000 300,000,000 247,000,000 112,000,000 65,000,000 136,500 000 51,650,000 102,000,000 65,000,000 39 720.000 58,400,000 21,000,000 Bushels, 516,000,000 )7 1,000,000 Bushels 22,700,000 6,100,000 3,970,000 3,400,000 11,350,000 3,970,000 8$,500,000 5,600,000 spent several days this week in Waterâ€" loo with her mother, Mrs. Anches. . .. Timber is being shipped this week. There will: be about 50 carloads sent from our station. Rev. M. L. Wing.... Mr. Noah Cress was in Petrolia last week on business. «. . . Mr. Geo. Schmidt, of Heidelberg, spent Sunday in town. ... Miss Emma Dierlamm, of Milverton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. M. Gabel. ... Mr.: Barâ€" ney Hoeflin and family of Hamilton, were visiting his brother, Mr. William Hoeflin, this week.... Mr. Alvin Sniâ€" der of German Mills and Misses Alberâ€" ta Weber and Sarah Cressman, of Strasburg, spent Sunday with Mr. E. W. B. Snider‘s. . .. Our Inspector, Mr. Pearce, visited our school on Tuesday. He seems to be well satisfied with the work Mr. ‘Braendle and Miss . Porter Mr, Robt. Petch is visitimg his pairâ€" ents. We understand he has passed his examinations at the Woodstock Business College and will soon enter upon his duties as bookâ€"keeper in the flour mills at Norwich . ... Mrs. Willâ€" iam Barbour is visiting her daughter, Mra. James Grieve.... Miss Nancy McCallum, who has been at home for some time, has returned to Galt. ... The family of Mr. Peter McCalinm have had a spell of sickness but are now well on‘the way towards recovery. . . . . Mrs. Ovens of Waterloo was visitâ€" ing friends in town last week . . . . How is this for money making at woodcuttâ€" ing. A young man on the 7th line took a contract to cut 100 cords of wood. He hired another young man to help him and when they finished the contract his employer rewarded him with the magnificent sum of $20 and it so happened that his companion‘s share of this amount came to $21 ; so be gave his winter‘s work and was out of pocket $1 besides what it took to keep the saw in order &e....Rennie Bros. have now got a nice stock of fine new goods and are atill increasing it. Give them a trial and you,will find their . prices right. \ Two more of the young men of this neighborhood have joined the ranks of Hymen. Mr. Henry Cress was marâ€" ried on;Tuesday to Miss Kate Stayner, of Wilmot. Mr. Simon Bowman livâ€" near this place, was married on the same day to Miss Anna Wakeford, also living near St. Jacobs.....Bishop Thos, Bowman, of Chicago, who will preside at the Canada Conference to be held next week at Zurich, will preach in the Evangelical church here next Sunday, April 15, morning and evenâ€" ing ....Rev. A. Y. Haist spent last Saturday and Sunday at Stratford holding Quarterly Services for P. E. PrErsoxars.â€"D, M. Campbell reâ€" newed acquaintances in. Ingersoll on Wedngesday Iast....J. M. Kiigore, of Toronto, and David Ratz of Galt spent Sunday last with friends in town.s.. Mr. Jas. Wright, of Paisley Block,paid a business visit to Elmira on fair day. Rennie Brothers have opened out their large stock of Spring (ioods. (iive them a call ere purchasing elsewhere. Their prices are right. Call and be convinced, Isaac Groft shipped a carload of hogs (averaging 193 lbs each) last Tuesday to Montreal. Tus Far. â€"List Monuday our reguâ€" lar monthly fair took place, and the atâ€" tendance was Iarger than for some months past. Farmers from far and near flocked into town, tempted to par ticipate in the usual doings of the day by the unusually fine weather, and business men were delighted. A numâ€" ber of fat cattle were purchased by outâ€" side buyer, and general purpose horses were in fair demand. Hogs, a month old ranged in price from $4 to $5 per p=ir, with buyers plentiful, Money was somewhat scaree however and merâ€" chants complain of light paymente on accounts, Taking all things into conâ€" sideration the fair was a success. membera of the eompany. | Their planâ€" tation, melodies: were sudgy with the charneteristic earnestness . of all negro singers, and the orchestral sccorpaniâ€" ments were worthy of special mention. The harmony and perfect time of ail the selections were excellent, and eliciâ€" ted | reathless gilence while being re:.dâ€" ered and hearty and contioued appliause when compl ‘ted. The talented Prof. L. Lness, who has charge of the comâ€" pany‘s musical programmegaveevidence of remarkable skill on four different instruments, m«ndolin, flute, guitar and violin. Mre. Cary gave a reading "The Blacksmith‘s Story," with all the effect of modern elocution. Mr.Jimmie Lightâ€" foot the 19. year old basso, his great power,and sang, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" excellently, As a comâ€" pany, they stand bigh in the list of Jubilee Singers, and the fact that all numbers were encored is sufficient eviâ€" dence that their efforts to please were well received here. Mr, 8t. Jacobs. Crosshill tivP doseph Mickus, Auctioneer, has taken up his residence here and his address in the future will therefore be Waterlo0,Ont. Sales will be promptly attended to and can be arranged at the gmmmcu: OfficE,as to date, without further trouble. Friday, April 18.â€"Stock and implements of Louis R. Krampf Shantz Station. Saturday, April 14.â€"Sale of two lots and house at Berlin, Market Square. & Wednesday, April 18.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements on the };)remise! of A. 8. Clemmer, 1 mile east of Breslau. DAVID RUDY,. Friday, April 13.â€"Sale for H. Shumm, East Zorra. What is it ? Where is it ? The thouâ€" sands who havefused Harvard Bronchâ€" ial Syrup{declare emphatically that it is the best and most efficacious remedy in the world for coughs, colds, hoarseness and all affections of the bronchial tubes. Harvard Bronchisl Syrup surpagses all other remedies as a cure for croup. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab‘le and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a, perfect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, di-:dling ecolds, headaches and fsvers and pérmanently curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free fromâ€" ....Quite a number of our citizens went to Berlin station, Tuesday last to give their friends a good send off to the North wes‘. ... . Manasssah Weber bid farewell to his numerous friends and fellow teachâ€" ers of the Union Sunday school of which he has been an attentive teacher for several years. He left for the Northwest, in the vicinity of Calgary. We wish him a safe and pleasant jourâ€" ney and hope he may be successful beâ€" yond his expectations in his new home. less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who livé betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with remedy, Syrup of Figs. o Bridgeport. Mr. Ph. Kreutzwiser of St. Clements was visiting his folks at home on Sunâ€" day last . . . .Services and confirmation in the Lutheran church next Sunday forenoon . ... Mr. Nowh Soider of . W# â€" terloo, visited at his brotherâ€"inâ€"Jaw, Mr. Geo. Shirk‘s last Sunday . ... We reâ€" gret to say that Mr. Geo. Roos is still laid up with a sore foot, gout, no doubt. concert here on Tuesday April 17th. She will be assisted by Miss Seaman‘s orchestra and Messrs Seaman and Lawâ€" rence. The concert is in aid of the Mechanics‘ Institute. ... Measles are prevalent in the neighborhood of Ratho. . ... Mr. Adam Deeton has purchased the brick house owned by Mr. Reutie Wait for $1100 . ... Mr. Robert Baird has purchasea the residence owned and formerly occupied by Mrs. Ross.... Mr. Allan Davidson, who recently passed his examination of M.D. at Mcâ€" Gill, Montreal, is in town. . Our Spring Millinery and fancy novelties are of firstâ€"class English, French and American designs and styles. f In our show rooms now, we show a larger variety thau ever before in this town. Orders are taken and filled daily with the greatest success and t comâ€" paratively low prices Millinery! Millinery! de 12, 1€ Ti 407 THE SALES. THOMAS INGRAM. Come and be Convinced; C. Steuernagel. JAS. TAYLOR DEVITT‘S QITY DRUG STORE. One, two, three or four colors in a 5c or roc package at J. D. Williamson & Co Easter Dyes, toâ€"spend you are interested here. Prices riddled beyond recognition. Money magnified out of all proporâ€" tion. Take the first train to Guelph. An irresistible inducement to Duy Gress Goods at the Lion is the advanâ€" tage of having them made up y our Dress Maker. Bargains such as we offer won‘t keep. _ s If you have a dollar or ten doliars are now offering it at proportionate reâ€" duction. This Stock as is well known, is one of the finest stocks in the city. The Dress Goods are particularly gvod. There is also a very fine range of Mantles, Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Goods. and Removed it to the 45c on the $ Watorion Board of Healt! having J D Williamson & Co. _ OF GUELPH, Bankrupt Stock Sale GOLDEN LION OF GUELPH, Bought the Stock of J. LITTLEP & CO, ALL COLORS. GUELPH. Bricke Come and See Us goods, and at prices the Latest ever shown in W :terl Our stock compris READYâ€"MADE GREATEST VAR We show this spri the YOUTHS. MEN, BOYS & Ready Well you want to see for yourselves. ie bel. and Nobbies Mads EOR U IN GARMEN &1 YTEISS& Notice of cha not later eopy tor thanTues menls ac of each w QUur C Chocola men ter again D\ 11088 6 inches John Fis Rockel. pulled dow! â€"There was a this section on T emipg the ground 8 inches, â€"â€"The "W letter appear« is suspected : of the promu â€"~Mr. H. elected a mcl agement of 1 ors Associat day last. f |_ _ â€"David Go Geoldie, and 11. "MeCulloch, of : poration as t «/ pany (limited) Ayr, and a ca; $ . «__â€"Watch fo 'lim.inmem, _ *Town Hall, W â€"â€"â€"Messrs. Georgt H. Froehlich are se bicycle on easy terms prospects for a larg cycles this year are 6: chased Mr. . ery business cessful trad: confectioner â€"=â€"Mr.d, F Waterloo W oo Pattison of 1: Woolen Manu Ottawa torinto re the tarifl. AC: + that Mr Commercia! Vanatter, | Mr. Hunt w hotel. Beriin â€"Amos Capmisas ‘xl A. Mackic,. J. 1. 9 charged with dru.ke ly conduct. and va~ | d‘yï¬ to the .:;‘.1 Ne from St. Jolhn. N. Mr. M. E. Counc from a heated s ®as given and t/« t responded but ily not requ Cream WHY no others the marks sâ€"AGGullt d A fin« ==A Colling wood ‘All ll. well" on the awper which he sent $10 and costs ï¬ town wh ied a paper h4 ontect LOUCAXL T st in or lh‘ Mr. Cha TO AuVERT:iS seca u cCrCa Last Friday « ays f1 GROCER and 1| iterl + ‘\p1 mit 1|