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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-05-09, Page 711 - ____A, " 7 I , "' , - , _4 I _ " 1-10 A-P-'�' - #. � _�.1�-Ilk -am. MU. . * - � � ��', T7, I . - - b. . . I , I A .. - . . #A � . i . . , I � -+i 0 '*'n, , , I 1M1� . , A — M.. .4� �� , ,,e 11 11 I 11 " " � - * " N. ., , ,fi � , . I 4, , — I __ . , � , I - I I --- — . 0. . ' ' - - - - - ---'------*---' " DOMINION which encouraged the .-!4 11 . PARLIAUNT. manufacture of two reasons. In the first place The print. not . . A, . 9 i its in Canada. He Was quite sure that ing establishment, although in existence sid'a exceeding six months prior to the revi- WHY SILIE M EXpgNS1VZ. _. ' I 1 tg, r . the a constituents of these h of the list shall not disqualify � him, be - .. I Mr. WbitA (Cardwell) asked if it wasI on. gentlemen for a year and* a half, was not in a oom. Amended by -adding the words, ,'Ora son Nearly 8,000 worms for Two F*wadwot.'I would appreciate the earnestness with plate state. and i ' . I : intention or the -Government to introduce which they had hitherto supported the was not believed t n the second place it of the owner of real property other than 9 the Raw Material. .. . ,k�, . � � . during the present session measures respect- here would have been so farmer." I . . " . T� produce sufficient silk to make, 0 draw, � cause of prohibition. He would be glad to many changes to be made in the lifts. it The motion was carried. I quires more time and capital thAft . ,I . I . I+:, , - ing labor promised in the Speech from the learn where they had got the j#w light,' be- must be remembered that there were 7,000 Mr. Mitchell moved in amendment that %Isb-'. I., " . 11 Throne. . I re The following divorce cause. those on'the Liberal aide of the House polling districts, and whilst people would imagine. If'we tak � , V " im - . to I . ..i . ,!_Ap,#�,"P, , -, _,r�k4M-_ ., _-_ ,�ma �' I—— , "... , �!_ "; .1 �, I - �, w f'A,t8 Wwa -11..- I, 11-... 11 ,� � � w .1 � a . Bono, - wing di bills were read a a n let the numbs, a one ibict ad t* p 4W Rt n , r Of all the words after the word a, "QA&#"AP9A_ �"g-0--P�=:-!21--,?Zy---'" __ i� . 0 I &I W - -hiV— ` , 11� �___ 0_� -U , . � n ___ - � "I . ­­ A � " �mw.� ;7� 11.71-f- ,' � = _ '. �,_,,_ ­ 2 I - , '09p WL - - firdevi &Vwiiwii�' "were a little over a T fequired0t would & iia6 I to tw7o, 0.0,_­1--U='Wd -www- JL g � For the relief of Hugh Forbes KeEfer; our ours frits v 6v �A:v Million- The� =--I- I I _.Ornft- z I . Mr. Mirra-lio, air, wa don't want to get mentary lists were received at a time when a -",'r ab6k'b(fok`1w1a of the said Act and" Me otrawailk. Toproduo'etwo-poundoofz*w '. . . when Acts amending the same are hereby re- silk would require the entire silk obtailaid, . -man Glovqr- was,,m no pouring vi frits down. It the Printing Dipartment had to cope, with pealed.,, . *'.. -1 , . for the relief of Christian Fil its tip by . Mr. Monorieff w departureon 'the part of the the greatest difficulties. One of the also es from 7,000 to 8,000 worm@, allowing. ; .0 - - 4' � n n the , ' a Poll- �, .. y . . be interesting to stoe I these YOUP9 worms'' when -t,�"Iy . Sir Johu Thompson oalled attention to adopt a Policy Of encouraging the mann- revising officers in each district to print'- necessary that these lists'sh,�-uld be printed hatahi;dwould scarcely weigbone-qu441= ; . .`- 1, use, when they found it necessar supplementary lists should be given out by Printing Bureau had failed that it bicame that th so and othe . L6 ing of the Bill for the other side of this Act provided that in the future the 'a8ked-in what way the casualties. It may , . moved the second read- advocates of probibitio 0 a The amendment was put and lost. cartage for death by disease Walker. relief of Emil of the Ho Mr. Somerville . the . to facture of spirits in Canada. �` ing cffioes under instructions and accord- in each constituency. . the Peculiarity Of this Bill. In this case ' I . the prominent cause which n Hr. Foster said there was no article in ing to rates from the Queen's printer. He of • an ounce, yet in the course - of thpilp 10 I " 0" " Protestants --which .. � M_r, C_hali­kan� eaid� the, chief difficulty which . % � considered essential to-divoroe was Jack— -Canada -bore a -higher tax than -in - claimed now that the lists we - only lasts - some thirty or thidi .-fivii - -- - - V I , re more p. -r- was the transferring of these lists from oonsli,me about 300 to 40(1 1. I 4T, - P39, t�Oxicating liquor. The bon. member for fact than they ever were before. Under the distant parts of the country, which bad pounds c,f leaves and increase in weight - This young woman was legal days, they will I legally married, Halifax ball also declared that the changes bill the expenditure would be very much re- been pointed out by the revising offlicers. about 9,000 times. Consumers of silk wia . and was well aware of that fact. SubBe- proposed would add $400,000 to the extra duced. Formerly the revising offiqpr was Last year there were 14,000 supplementary not'wonddr at it i h .. . quently she discovered that her husband taxes. The matter . was not as mole to ke ter of temperance was, he obliged to post ­ * I op, her as she VI -16i: -.--- -1 I . � .1. ,- __ I----- - - - -.----- __ -ono ­ - . - 'I � " I 1-1 I __��I I I . . . . . . . ..... - _ _.- � . __ -- . . I three I - is s . I - - .1.11,11111, 00011 3 .-----, ­ roar' ,• . 20� - 11358 were r. 'ornerville said the same objection silk so much time arid, money is required. . a divorce. He could not conceive of &'ossa consumption of alcoholic liquors rather required, and lie was informed that the -ex- appliec, to the printing of the main lists at Besides the original cost of the eggq or - , e . than with the manufacture of them. penditure for posting alone amounted to Ottawa, und facts proved that the G , I which would be more stigmatized in those -."-%�, " , t�41, countries where there Mr. Freeman replied to the criticisms of between $11,000 and s, they require feeding'at reg- ` "' "'P., . , _;.4, X . I " , atter of marriage than if he brought in - , I � " . was laxity of $13,000. The ex- tion were right when they objected u the alai intervals daily with mulberry leaves ." � � �.,F. - establishment of the present method. He during their life. This is a large item of �V I principle in the in' Mr, Mills, and declared a penditure for the, ealaties of revising off! t , "t ­ -, I this. He could not imagine an appliom- measure for prohibition the members on cars was. very large. There were 215 con- asked if all the final lists would be printed expense it the cultivator does,not grow and 10 , tion for divorce that would oast more dis- that side would support him. a4tuenoiea and the number of revising ofri- at Ottawa. . T . ` , honor upon Parliament than this. Mr. Mills -I , laave tried you, and you core was 170. The average salary was �400 Other his own leaves, but is compelled to , -.. . Thele- Mr. Chapleatt answered in the affirma- jurchaeo them. -Textile Fabric. ­­ . f@ -apart from the ground upon which would not do it. ' . . or $600, causing Sri expenditure of "5,00o. five. He then moved to add,a new clause I ,-�o , _�� I , � he was accustomed to vote against divorceSir Richard Cartwright remarked that There were two schemes by Jt 1� � I ' which this ex- providing that tbpre shall be no revision Yellow : . bills, he would vote against the extra duties would the franchise penditure might be red aced. ,as Egyptian mummy, ,� I . this one. II daring the yeat 1890, and the present lists Was b a sallow face, moved the six months' hoist. a for the manufacture of whiskey much Mr. Jones (Halifax) -Abolish the Act. _ shall remain in force till 1891. And he seemed a very dummy � . . . .,p , , , I . n row human rade. Mr. Mitchell said this was a clear case i more valuable than it was before. The Mr. Chaplema-,-We might also abolli, Mr. - Davies said there must' be a clear Now he's brimmed with sunshine over. :� . * f I . . h , Which the woman should get the divorce Finance Minister had made a great mis. Parliament, and it would save a good deal understanding that the Government does His cleai and sparkling -e ­. ,� f.. - ----.-- —_-- 11 - peffdi-�-Tells . .S, -, . I � _ .-- Tel lEi-nfj-th&t-he-livairin-ellever*—,--I -.-N .-,-- - .I-- . ,--.-_she spTlje"cX�__._______,__,__, . take in departi g1rom-the-prautice-.of his- �of.-moneY-,--One-pl&n-to-red-a-coth-eFei:k not- intend­tg -hold­the, eeneral-­61-0 I "., A - - ` • " � I - . Mr, Tisdale said the defeat of'thin bill Predecessor. ' tare would be to increase the size of the under the present list. - dt1da, Aak you the reason why? . . .. -i , F. . . *1 I 1�* . Mr. Blake pointed out that the bon. electoral districts, , or as the difficult The clause was adopted. � n tion ? '11�-`t�l f , � would create a strong feeling in this country : What has wrought the :transforms "I for divorce courts. member .for Queen's County declared as a character f their duties decreased Sir John Macdonald explained that the ' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant p , , , * To perpetuate this 0 ".., . h. temperance advocate he was opposed to the the Act became known the salaries of re- item of -014,000 for a car for the Governor! restored this dilapidated individual in a. -,�,�,,. . marriage would be a legal outrage. This thernore - argative Pellets . - , , .;,, . I., I r'l . manufacture of what he called -deadly vising officers might be reduced. if they General was for a new car to replace the single week. Nothing like them taregulate - ,�­,,� , , I ,-_,-v "I , 1. . I . I Y011119 woman was under the legal age poison, I$ whilst the Minister of F inarice de- could only effect . the liver, stomach and bowels. , &', 1 , I 1, which was necessary, to, make any other a saving of half a cent on "Jamaica "- car burned some months ago. , . . . . I I I �, I ., I ,,* . 4�,W, , W 1 1 . contract binding. glared for the consumption and not the the present price of three cents a line for The Governor-General himself . , Sir John Macdonald said he could not manufacture . printing the lists, it would mean - would - I Satisfactorily Explains * - , , . I I a saving contribute 3 per cant. to the coat and to ned,�N , '. , . I support this bill. � The item passed. . ' � " It would be a great on the smallest supplementary, list, that rpBairs- . 1. misfortune to this country and pro remote . Mr. Davies directed the attention of the Shoo Deal *r -I nnderstatkd, sirs ' yotL ... - __W I . '. , , I , . I - -- ., --------- - - demoraliz%ti6U__1f__Faxlimment - did not It had been argued by taro as unjustifiable. an explanation. - he -of-,,names- .to be removed, of bet Mr--Malock protested against the e:1 "en i-. -said-1- was- e ­., Minister of Finance to the duties on pork, $1,100 and $1,300. a A"' fand ar6bbei% want adhere to the principle of the law of thearguing that 14, 1 : - t .1 1,.� I no protection was afforded the the Liberal and Conservative papers alike , ___ . Blobbs (suavely) -Sir, you are entirely �. 11 �.," 11 "A r ; land and the law of God that divorce could farmer at all. The clear pork -had to pay that in view of the large expenditure the Church civility. mistaken. What I said was, that you sold ,-, I* r on -k' granted for adultery. There was a a duty of il cents', whilst on mesa pork provincial system of revision would be it pays to ba civil at all times and in all shoes so cheap that you are almost &free- ,,r. I 1- I . , grelft deal to be said id favor of the atti there waga duty of 66% barrel. Thelam-preferable. d; had it, however,O�the places. But where this oivilit boater. 1, . . . "gi , ."a"C"'i ce . V "I - * . , _111�141. . iptaral view P provincial re I revising officers, that the cost of civil to each other, A a '117orld Moves i I f . , V� , "�' I . I german, instead of baying mesa pork from authority of one of the most prpminont needed just now is in our churches. Be Th to b[ the Catholic 0hurch against divorce I y is most . altogether, but be took the Sor the tarmqr, .were going to �archase the � , Of the case th%'t divorce should be granted clear pork, which only paid a duty of 11 Provincial revision was not so low,as it was ially. , an to strangers espep- I Dont disgust everybody with yotLr,offen_ . . . 't 11 Cents. When the vestibule is crow V�."! for only one'reason. - It was said that the Where w" the protection in thought to be. . dad with 0 . I qJ . I refusal to grant this bill would lead to a that 2 . I . I � Mr. Laurier said it an the latter class, don't lel the regular ruam- sive odo� from your catarrh. because some . . _1vorce court. -7115-was - I ]A; Bealmid am _19avAd-after-aX . --g- --a1d_fagy-Aeoter;,.-_1a�0- .Ldiszovere�d I oi I de��� I id --Turk I ____W� they wora not to have a revision !!! -ber-s--i�u-6h-ti,rough * . nizin . . .. article in reg WMT -the 0 i`iOn Of the lists some one Of them and inviting them to his will not believe'that the world moves, tells . I opposed to the establishment of a divorce regard to which the farmers of this year, although' the, First Minister had or her seat or some. other uno oupied sas1ta I you it cannot be cared. The manufacturers I . court, but even it there was such a -court it Quebec received prot6otion. ,to all intents and purposes declared thero ,Make the service a * I of Dr. Saga . a ('Catarrh Remedy have for . 1. . I must act according to the law. He looked Mr. Cook stated that tha lumberman would be. They were informed, althou�,h Exert yours - interesting for him. � offered; in good faith, $50(i � " . .. ' � elf in.his b,_�half. Turn around I I . . with horror upon anything like the laxity must have pork much •-heavier than that the law provided there should be a revision re'w"ayid"'forr a case of nasal that would be produced by not sticking to raised in Canada. I in your sea or go away across the aisle, if catarrh . every year, the Act solemnly put on the need be, to hand him a book -first finding I matter how bad, or of how long standing, ' . the rule that marriage should, be indissolu- . Mr. Sproule said some people talked as statute book should be still further amended, the number of the hymn, the chapter or hiols they oanD6 cure. They are thoroughly ' , bl,e except for the one cause of adulteiy. if pork was the only thing lamb6rmen could and the revision deferred for another year. the Psalm, or the prayer, always. Letbl'132 ' tw1h )l1gh y responsible financially, &13 any i '� . one can learn by proper enquiry through rug I Mr.,Davies said that this was a case in eat- It this duty aid the lambermen an The more they looked at this Act, the more know first that he is welcome, and then I 'gists , . I ' . . 'which Parliament shoald refuse to gran . t injury by increasing the pries of pork it they were convinced, it was illb-ical and that you are interested in knowing that he Od " (who sell the medicine at only 50 relief. would do the farmers good, by eahanoing uunocesmry. A constituency ;light be is interested.. All those little civilities cents), and they,, mean business." . . . . .. . . . . Mr. Weldon (St. John) s%id that such a the value of one of their products. He opened at any moment, and the election - speak for themselves, and. are worth a . � . a divorce court. . At a Chicago Wedding. , I � ,'t� I case as this would never be sanctioned by" thought the Goverment should put a duty would not be conducted on the now list, but thousand invitations. Moreover they tend . I . I 0 � . . , , . . - of 3 cents a pound 411 round on meat. on a list three years old, and not the ele6l to build up and reinforce a congregation, Girl Friend (kissing the birde ecstaiiiia- �., . . . ,,, 1 .4 � . The House divided on motion for the six be Mr. McMillan said that if hogs were to torate of the present time. The Govern" ally) -Oh, Fan, you did Bplendidly'st the months' hoist, which was carried on a d1vi allowed to come in at 30 par cent. it was meat were ashamed of their progeny, and srid to � encour ge transient attendance as . . . , 6 1- no protection to the farmer. . well. Civility is a sure care for empty altar, and this is only your second. . '.. siGn of 70 yeas and 35 nays. . afraid to put the law into force. The seats, miserly collections, and a greatly as, I've re&Uy . �' , I . I I " I . Mr. Hasson made a demand for more, Secretary of State had told them � the Pro had -very little practice. I fr. - Y Mr. Wallace moved the seaond reading of - depreciated churoh in consegubnoo. h Bride (complacently) -Y I I I IJ _. I I the Act to amend the Act for the prevention protection to the farmer', and said that vinCial revision was nearly as cheap as the civil, and you have overcome all these . ­� .1 . � '. N ..% . , . Be . � .1 and suppression of combinations formed in hogs should be 40 per cent'. Dominion elections, and when he made the obst , aol . . I Bad a Good Time I ,' :. :!.-,.4 -.1 - . I I restraint of trade. , I ,'� rp,f;. Mr. Davina said that the increased duty statement there was to be no -revision I 0 as- You will make glad and enthuse , . . . .. " . . .. 1. �11 heart of the preacher ; be will than which the United States proposed to put was C And went, home with the girls in the morniW I I The bill was read a i '' he the Danced all night till the broad day -light I I second time and re. th I heored at this ' 8 announcement. Tho 'preach you better sermons, and you will . . . � 1� � I . ferred to committee. I . on potatoes 'would shut out altogether a reason ,was the Conservatives were, afraid But the morning being chilly, he took ,* I . I , I � I - Mr. Brien moved the second reading of vast Potato' products of Prince Edward to face the expenditure under the r8VI*SIO' feel more than amply,repaid'for your kind! heavy cold, and a bad cough resulted, con- , M- 11613S. -Seneca County News. I I Don - the bill to semdrid the FrAnchiso Act, which Island. Unless this article were protected The Liberals were ready to accept the . - . I sumption, eat in, bis case, despite the efforts I- '. 1 - I proposed to .reduce the income qualifica• to such an extent as would give, 'the Provincial lista, but the -Conservatives , Centenarians Rare. . of a physician, grow worse until friends ., ' ., . . I Con from $300 to $250., 1 farmers control of the Cainadian market were not. , . began to lose hope; one, however, I . t It is a significant fact that twelvefrom trial the value of Dr, Piercefs on Sir John .Macdonald ,paid it was irn• they would suffer considerably. Half a Mr. Barron said by not poati Of the . know I I ng tip the largest and oldest London life as oldi i . . I a surance Medical Discovery, and induced him,tat possible -to .get this measure through this cent pound pork was no protection lists a great injustice would be done lo a companies, which had, of course, issued it.. � I I I * I session. He moved in amendment the six whatever. I � � alke good many constituencies, "A mighty.change came over the V �.*&� il ,- . , P Mr. White (Renfrew) asked the Minister Mr. MitcheH said he inferred from Mr. could produce from their, lists but a single restored him to health and, fortune. a . . I months' hoist. 1policies only t3 the most carefully selected, spirit of his dreams." Its continued' use "A . T12o amendment was carried. n of Finance to define. efine what was meant by Ch&Pleau's statement that there would be case of ' � ]ff . � alleged of persons ranching their 120tb, or . . ., ter for Quebec East Mr. Foster asked that the disomsion be liannent in March, 1892. , medicine, and soon will wed &'oharn ' . informed by the member - lives to -day to bless Dr. Pierce' foir lie . Mr. Speaker announced that having been mem pork. no election until the expiration of this P%r esntenarianiern. The instances . . eveii- their 118th year, . ling that the member for Kent, N. B., had postponed so that the G6voirnment might Mr Chapleau-I hope so. I etc., may set girl, one of, those he ,,took ho ,!!�, ' I he - I .1, . . . vacated his seat by accepting office under take into consideration the question of do- Mr. Mitchell -Ib is down as without exception not authentic. morning. to If Colds, 4411 �V - 4 11� I . 11 11 . not a question of The three to five years over a hundred, Col ft . on, i�"?, I the Governme 'to he had issued a warrant fining mesa poi;k� � what'the h D. gentleman hopes or what he y , Catarrh, Bronchitis, or other -Shrdat or I .� . 14 , .1 to the Cl-jrk of the Crown in Chancery for Mr. McMullen, on motion for the second �? which science indicates as the natural term .lung troubles attack you, don't delay, get- . " .. ", - , ". i I a now election. � . reading of the tariff resolution, moved in wishes. I am endeavoring to ascartait, for of human life, is found to be the period ting the 11 Discovery." - � . . . myself whether I understood the bon. gon . IS . Ginger" wine, on which formerly there amendment that the ro2olution I - bcyond which post. centenarians, .even - ,4!,.'� . I I . . ' d - "t I� . 4 b, . " . 11-Appreclated Compliment* . I . 1. " , "'' 1. to ' F . . 11 ., 1� . � I reducing the duty on binding twine. rind ment before an election 1:66k ,pNde. The _. Manhattan (visiting in Chicago)- ` , I .;If .4 provide that when it contains less than nursing, o1w., fail to gp. Boston Herald. .Was a duty of 02 a gallon, was so classified back to the committee for the purpoko of were to be two more sessions of this Perlia- endance, A We . be referre tleman right. . As he understood it, there under the best conditions of att - , . - Mr' . 11' Q .4 . He said that the fact that it was Government could not help themselves in A Stupid Wife. Your mamma is truly remarkable for her . . - - $ - - ' I., . 40 per cent. of proof spirits, the duty shall cordage. . . . . ..." be 75 cents per gallon and if containing stated that a syndicate� had beeii formed tbie, because if a general election were to . poise, Mian Livewayt. I I I a . . . I ed theFinance . . ) Was I ise Livewayt Yes, ind(-ei. Mmm&a . I I . - . . . , 12011 ch at P&ST . . ' for the purpose of baying up the. manufac. take place before a cereus were made,.thero there a gentleman here to see me to -day, r , ... more 62 per gallon. Husband (on return from office -Was Sir Richard Cartwright ask toriog of binding twine and cordage should would b a great deal of dissatisfaction * . . on , � a t .1 dear , . .11 y. Her minces and L 0. : �Iinistof for an estimate of the increase of be sufficient to induce the Government to the provinces which were entitled 0 IQ" ea lemons are always A number 1. .� 41 , ) '. revenue' that would ire 611 from the raisin g consent to a reduction of the duty. - creased representation. In order to M(,eu Wife .-A man culled with a bill. . - . . I., Is ---. , , . ___ ____ F I • 'I . ibliquorb from �1.75 if a gentleman had' 4!�0&n"`=N="@` � . 1 ;',.,. I I of the duty on alcoho � The House divided on the amendment, this, therefore, there would have to be called to see mb . . to 02 per gallon. . which. was lost on a vote of 44 yeas and 85 another general election after the redistrl- . D. 0. N. L. 19. 90. . %. - ,, *.!, I I ,Mr. Foster said that the officers of the nays. . . . I butlion. He warned the members on. the . - . I . . . . , � P , , I I Unique in History. 1���� - - - - - - -_ - ____ -_ - - �__, . I ________--­_____ . I I department caloulated that the increase ' M--. Charlton said that there was another Liberal eide of the HOus9 to look out that % . ------* " ,­ ' I , would be $20,000. subject to which, in the public interest, they were not gerry'mandered olft'of th r 11 Maria, it makes me awfully nervous to , - X tool, CO2d, J - I ,.A. ­.., - . .1 Sir Richard Cartwright said that the attention should be given He moved that seats when a redistribution took place. their see you put plus in your mcfuth I" said Mr. ; ' I I ... , 1% IMinisterof Finance would not, of course, the resolution be r'�ferred back . I I took Sick • . Strnotione to remove the L with in- Sir John Macdonald said, in answer to . Humble, as he looked over -to where his. k , , , I" 'i " �_,, hin h bout brandy and spirits as duty on nurser Mr. Mitchell's enquiry : " My only cons wife was sewing. I � . � I TOO1, I I . . 1 '14-t. I some on .. y ti- � ) ,011 I , I I , . so] , j,3amign-ociololeagues. He disputed the stock. - -tutional answer is, I am not &uthoriz.id b But she could not answer without danger � �' am I'll .1, , ­Acc c Lot on division. L ", y 3 I . � I ura of the estimate. - At pre'sent'Can- of choking. . :, �. , g. ' 1, I ,�., I The His Excellency the Governor- General to There was no last word ; � I � I , I �1_ '' . . , ads imported 800,000 � &lons of spirits, House went into, Committee, of announce bow the prerogative of the CrownMumble had broken the record. ,I I d se. 01FTP I . � an 25 ,cents additional on 'each gallon SuPOY. I L . will be exercised in that regard." II --------*- I . . . . , T 'L Pa Gets Facetious. . I . I the Central Mr. Paterson said he was unable to con, I I would amount to 0200,000. Taking into Mr. McHillan charged that I I I con � "What . t. sideration the removal of the starting Expcirimoutal Farm at Ottawa WMS being gratulate the Secretary of Stato upon his hat do you want ? " I I I � Zg . I point to 15 decrees below proof the total carried, on in an extravag%nt way, so as to legislation. The Frwrichise Act contained "Your daughter's hand." !� . . . � I . I increase conlifnot be less than $250,000. be of no practical use to farmers. so many weakneasdo anfl was 5pparenfly so "Can't do it. Take her ase 'whole o 'I, FAULSION L Sir Richard Cartwright said he had , Mr. Rows�nd said the Experimental, F &rm unworkable that it wi,,,l i', to b�) ,repealed ,loavoher. We don't do aninstal . r . )"MULT: I I � I . . hardly expected to find the Minister of was N complete ffiorce. I . I Mont plan ' . . � . � I altogether. There %4-,.,,, �(.) less than sig business here." . i I tM6 241-y 191'eals, _­ -_ _,.Z� Finance in the guise of a full-grown pro- Nr. Carling said the farm was as et in sections in the pro;�'ent Act repeulhiA thirteen - , , I 1. - ,- . __­ -4, tectionist of the industry of manufacturing its infanoy, and, would eventually be of pasfied ]act year. - I I X tal�e ZZY Rest, I , to I ' On Board a lftocor�-Smasher.' � I intoxicating 'liquors, This was a culrious greM'service thefarming community. Mr. Chapleau-No, amonding. Forward Watch L � I AND I ANT VICORQUS ENOUGH TO TAKIZ I . , 1. -Eight 'belli arid all's ," ANYTHING I C,%x LAY N1Y HANDS 01�; I role L for onn with hi'' record Lto adopt. The Mr. Wallace, moved by uonannt tho third Mr. Paierson-Yes, one may be amand- 'well. , . I . *Ifi I " �4 . provision which requirod that liquors should readingofthe Anti. Combino,A Bill, in order ing, butonly one is adding while the Seasiok,Old Lady-He'wouldn't say 130 f g-efthig fh,l too 1 ror, Scott's V, � - � be . kept for two years, instead of being an tout a ight be sent on to the Senate.. other five are rapealing. He did not believe he knew how badly I felt., 1) 'ErllalSiGn of Pure Cod Liver Oil . injury, was an enormous protection to The Bill was read a third time. in the bill at all. ThI5 kovi,ji-on not baing I I � ,,�',nd Hypophosphitesoftimoand I 1 +S1" .1 110 . existing distillers, as it -gave them a monop- The bill respecting the electoral franchise fold thin year w,4ulJ result in diofran- , ,, Soda NOT ONLY CUREE) MY III � *� '' 'WA� - � , ely of th trade. Besides that, they were was read a second tiros and the H,Ju8e went -chising handrada of voters it an election Why she Mourned. .� 6.111- Al . . , 4 . . . I 'k ,)11411134; CGIDS1111111ptiMik 13UT 13UILT. I -A , 0 given sK,,�nrati'L of duty for keeping the Into committee on it. I took place. She -But why is Miss C- wearing 1 Nlr,,'UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING . �:, . %1.31 I I liquor, i,ah increased in value as it grow ' Plr,Cbapleanan4ouncodth'htit was the Mr. Mills observed that Mr. C black ? I I opinion of himself and collL,' 6%plean's " Ho -She is mourning fQr her husband. I rLES" ON DAY E30MES I , . in sage. He could not see how the temper. i%_­uoj hat the amendment romind6d him of tbo iinprov . I K . I 0- I AT TIM RATE 017 A POUND A DAV. I I ., anon supporters of the Minister of Finance revision of the voters' lists wisa not l2eoca- menta to the old gun., It ,wanted. a 'now Sho-Wby, she never bold• a husbind. , 11 . %k 116 I I could countenance the heavy increase -of Gary this year. This, be believed, would Ho -No; that is why she mourns. It - AI IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO NIMR."" . \ lock, a now stock and a now burr( I. These 1, k, meet Frith tb pproval of both Ades of the 'amendments woul'd remove ever), vestige of ) ("flor wraiTf)ors. Sold by all Druggists at I .duty on the nedegbaries of life, Bach as flour on _ , 200tt's Emulsion is 1.)ui Ili) only ln,Palmon . - - and pork; while the excise duty on whiskey House. Outside of the expenditure which tho old bill. _ , Have soft towl'a for the face, and,�vhen � Ouc. and $1,00. I I . 14 1 'remained tintouohbd. the revision entailed upon the country, Mr. Blake said the Government were bathing or drying use gentle upward ) SCOTT & P,outv'-, pwl&,ill, .. I ­�, I Mr. Jones (Halifax) said the Finance thefb was a large expendittire on the! part polishing up the lc�rrol of the 11 , I'' �1 - I I . ______ � , . a m4nufac. 0 This Perlia- the lock, And furnishing ,a stock, but they ­-­ __ . -14, k f candidates and We public. ran, oiling � motion. * ..__--.� - - - - . I Minister wished to protect the ' - � , . . . turers-of whiskey in thin country by put- ment bad pot reached the end of its dura- were agreed that while they should admire 41 'k , , " " . �_,_, - 1. . ting an increased duty on forelad articles, tion, because under ordinary oircuMstiinces it, that it should be hunt, up in the ball, ,a VL T% I , � I . 1� I 'k I and allowing the domestic duty" to remain it could continue till the end of the year and not bo !allowed to "Ohoot. After theuNtul 1892. About the weapon was tried three years ago it �vna 0 1 L as it was before, consequently placing the March of that ydar -A A0 R's q IR?WT I D - !, 9q% , �., , .,manufacturers in a more favorable pool- write would have to be issued for the gen, arranged it Phodid not shoot fortbreeye,,%re 1�& - 1i U% T" 2%k ,� � - "A'. , Or - tion. It was, well the country should oral election Before the natural expire- more. The amendment to the bill was am' , I - , %� VA r., U ,,, , " " , ' . I dMM1r_=VK_rA%Z11Z.,­ ­ realize this and understand it thoroughly. tion of Parliament tin important event made upon pressure from behind. rr � - T46 Tr1r M)1T0R:-P1c,1re inform yo,ir r(--Adors that I have a positive remedy for tit ,�V, bovename(ldiseaso. Byitstiiiielytis(, ' ��' . thoLfs,til(is ofhoi)eicss cases have been permanently Cured. � . arca Minister would take at least $400,000 'taken in 1801. This event 1506t be fol- h2factory. Ile was surprized.thi%t the bon S1111ptioll if flicy will send rne their Express ffly relilllly""�r-r t'6 any of y6i r readers cubo havb com -1 . . ­­ ­ 0 By the change of tariff proposed the Fin. mist tmk0 Place. The ddnaas must be measure was Unjust, exPensiva and, unse6t. Pl'sliall be gJad to s,evd two bottles I . prcsr and Post Office Address. Res )ectfuflyj T. A. SLOCOATI I •I I 114.Cij 186 West Adolaidr_ !�,'.- ' '1.q01QT0, ONTAPP0. .1 . I . more out of the POdkets of the taxpayers of lowed by a readjnBtmont of representation. member for Brant, wit1flia usual fairness*,, I - , 14 1 .. * this country, - 4 44 * I During the present year the local elections had complained of too amcndmorlts, since _. . � , I 1 16 M1 -'d I Mr. Mills comgra'tulated the bon. gentle• would take place in two of the largest Pro- they both agreed the measure was radically . . I men who favored prohibition on the other vinceo, at the very time that the revision, bad and could not bo made' 400a, and the � THMANDS OF BOTT,Lt4 I I I � I , I � - I ' - 6 ' '�' 0 * ' ' 4 - - � I I "I I , tla T-,, , , , � - di I 2`1 I I I At 1 7 " I IN I I I I I F,;­ L'�'! = I I .'. �" t' 1'� - jk , , I !, 0 41, - side of the House on the altered seiiiimembs f done this year, must be undertaken. impossible task the bon. gentleman had. set U GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. I I 11 I I I . they appeared to entertain at the present Theref Qr© he did not think the HLuse himself was to make a silk purso ant of a v -- -Wt1WViWVCrra-1 -ft het ffiLIMF - ____ 1 - . -timet. It --was--w-vury rardarkiloblo thing ,would sbeir-6 thiit the lists 6hould'bd re- sqw's. ear. I C RE F T� zl� I m"rety-to stop ilipin for a time, mid tfien, .1. I k" � i'orthopurpogeof oo 0 y 'Mr.Chaploartmoved that the ALC . N6 Have ediseascofFitall that tboseb6n.graitl8rbon abonld favor a visad tbia year. I ha-�e0emrvtnrnAqa1h. PMEAMARADic , % - 6 n m , , s E0iieF)sy0br ramng sticknoss a life-long study. LVIia C( 1 7: 1 . . (high tax on breaAstuffa and othox'things it was thought the GoVerpment migtAt tin- tion, -iyhiub provided that the 'Occasional worst cases. B"aiiz.e otbemltava failed -is ng d � ly to cure Via - . I . necessary for the support of the widow an aeft0d the, prinffing Of n I , reaspil_'Wnotno� tpcely a cure _­_'_�. - . _nceror a,trcati. _"r..F?J,k%0 13'aftlrS 6f 'JfC � ,in -i _.&II&At. . - ­, ­­ - ­­ 11 z., __ 0-of,,M�y fArmorla- son feoll, t �e-a d Y�Ilji,f�tltjb:f, Pn dy.. ' kre Exp�ess and , , _ , _,�.,­�'�'.91, - he , roiji-I _V . plian, fid thit they should faicir a tariff 116 8 ft &W&. y were mistaken for dencao4his #Ahor or mothee-for a period 1W.90i.0'r1cc- - It cOsts You riotlfltV for a trial, and It will cure on. Address'-Vl, Oi SOqT# I I ,or , ''. a' ,­1J(3fJ-1__­ ­_Tfi,­­ eppplementAry Abaco a 1i i Brandh office, 180 WEGY ADELAIPE STREET, ,ronONTO. . . I .. : Ll �. ". - . I 1. ( " I '.. I 1. 40 . 11, , " i& _t,,#_V,,' .-;., , I . ;1 ­ , .- . 1� 1t`"'. �, . 4.�V t, "', 11� , .1111 , 'I'll ,k,i,�, ­kbh'wylt�� ...... � I X "A" 1 1 __ % .... - . ;� r � . .. - � T.� I I � .. .. . 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