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RETIRING OFFICERS
Should 8aV9 Boma ProVBIOn
to Live on,
a.b•v IT aye,• ./ OLD �n �'
He Wants One Whack at Lord
e4ordeen,
Ap.....-ser a,pfu> ..r-3,i/._-,� - 9
OHAHLTOA OB LOH9 SPIICHIS.
Ottawa, MAY !1,-111 the Hduine Of
Commons to-d&y Sir Charles Tupper
nw,I" ats)tker unsuccessful effort to
poo,tned with %be�Imperlal�-
erumenL in relation to the refusal of
Lord Aberdeen W sanctkuu the ap-
Vollhtmeut by the late ()overument of
44 number of cifteers•iattmr Akq lad
Ra1lJol i'�'amt at tate Deife. "M Pen
suier, while restrained by the rules
frdm11 glvllgf the text of a "beret de-
spwtcb, actl�ng under the authority of
the Colonial Hoervtary. stated the
Isurfart of the paragraph relating W
th,d question, which entirely endorsed
thoe Action of Lurl Aberdeen. liar
Charles war not satlaflal and tie-
rinred his Intention of going W the
inhVertAl Parliament, upon the snag
ter. Mr. Richardson madfe a vigorous
fight for Lbs apppwulntwent ut a uom-
mismlon to Investlgsate the Aecuunto of
the l:. P. R- frith a view to arriving
tit the actual cost of cunstructlun, In
Order that the proviskwu giving the
Luvernment control of the rates mayy
txe put into effect. The debate +vlll
Ie resumed on a future occasion.
Mr. Oliver Introduced a bill rempect-
Itig the Hudson Bay A Yukon Navign
tion coin ny•
Mr. McInnes introduced an act W
further amend the criminal lode.
AN4WF.M TO QUESTIONS.
In reply to Mr. Morrison. Sir Wil-
fria I,aurler stated that the Govern-
ment had re0elved a communication
from the elovernment of British l'ol-
untttia reipeeting the Pacific nalsis.
,is the public hhad r"Ived notice
through the Gazette. the official or•
lz:oa, and pat the Province offered to
Imar one -11111th of the COnt- No :um
x,+��mwurrdcatton had been received from
= ,qW �mlettA 6overambea6 HN ,
the subject.
Dr, B rden Informed Mr. Clarke Wtac
the Canada service medal had not yet
beer reodved by Lire Canadian Gav-
strumpet. It M being struck at the
lusyal Mint.
In reply to Sir Hibbert Tupper. Mr.
eitt o nail : I have already stated In
tab Hobaw that Mr. Ogilvie Is no ro-
L•,tidsh of mine. If the hon. gentleman
n'alrn to make tray further or more
nwtute Inquiries Into my genealogy I
think ben will have to rely on his own
.-M rta. -.
THE PENSION QUESTION.
l,leut.4.:o1. Hughes brought up lits
nwdlution calling for the adoption of
a le•nalrt fond for the offlearw and Merl
,.( the Canadian permanent corps, &1012
fir the headquarters and dlmtrlct
stuff, win do not come titmice the clv-
,I nrvvice act. The member for North
vietArta. after extolling the charac-
t,•rlrtia, of veteran soldles. uasertod
that military life fitted men to be-
cvdro' good citizens after leaving the
army, The present Administratloe,
Llevt.-O& Hothee asserted. deserved
DO credit for Tits action In neg�lecting
W institute the fund. The remelt d
the retirement, under the sizty-yar-
. ule, of Lleat.-Col. Smith, late It O.'
C. at London, Ontario, waw that a
d Send officer was compelled to enter
private life with only a small grafin-
lty as an acknowl t of lila ser•
vibe& An equally gl�ng cam was
that d Col. Otter. of Toronto, who
. fo7lghtat Rdlgeway 1n 1866 ant was
miss recently Colonel and Officer
Commanding la Toronto. His lntlualwa
alone and Lite •lxamplet to the young
tura of the country was worth his
weight In gold, and still we found
him verging am tare age d sixty and
In another year or two he wo ld be
retlavd on a gratuity, which Ire was
free to say would not be at all com-
menourate with him servtoem W the
cdm vitry, or to tM dignity of the
prsitirss he had held. He spoke of
the heavy expense which An officer
nocleArrily lncurred, and eentrarted
the action of municipalities, school
irnrloRte., which pensioned 'their ens
pt(iyeAw with that of tit* DomInlon of
Canada, which alone refereed to pen-
aldmh its moidtiamw. He suggested that
there ahould be a gratuity and A putt -
worm cir v gratuity and a grant of a
farm. This would tndum a hatter
deem of than to enter the permanent
ttalm, and they wpold remain In taw
w'Tvk- In seer. Undler the prementcon-
,I itl{>r, rata of e(/gaat4tg' foe,0a d 792
met there hart bean 847 desertionp,
duriatg ;then flee yeas d 1892-97.
1I r. Colney took the view that while
tine finita@ had taken the position that
there mhould tee no superannuation, the
rape et a soldier waa diff^rent. it wan
-wrienit for An offlepr In the p>Prmmn-
eut corps to have Insurance, as the
f (11pattou was a risky one. The rasp,
for fill officer was much stronger than
that of'a private, because the officer's
r•mpinympnt was more permanent.
TIaP term of service for the men was
ndremmnrlly short, and he !bought
r1glhtly ane as In that way the per-
manpnt corp@ not only served as a
"'11001 of Instrnetion for the militia,
i"It Alam) trained men, who would be
atnilable for an emergency force. The
I"a"It1nn rA Rn officer In the pprmstnent
vorpm should tie reicognlzprl am a pro-
revslonal one, and the offlcern Mould
Ire ePrttafn Of provision for old age
after active life was over. He favor^d
"„me pension scheme.
('rel. Prior, ewoonder of Lite reusol»llon.
amtramtrel the meagre pay of our offl-
r•er" with that of the military In other
en»ntrlem, who. In addition to receiving
IargPr "ahirles, receive 1 generome pen -
manna.
Dr. Borden agreed almost entirely
asst,: VkL ATary dtaat;MA. oaten staid.
Appeared in him that If we ware
!n Rive pensions, or Ntporannnations
ret a11, If the State was, to rb anything
nr thin kind, thorn was no o;Ass of tho
oenmmnnity which no richly deserved
"»fineranuation or Rtnte aid as the
men who KAva their lives In the tier-
sieee of their country. He haul Riven
tll + mnh}.et amp Ponsidoratlon, Drill,
withont saying he hall solved the
PrnhlPm, he thought that byy asking
"Aclh man. especially the cr(W, , to
enntrihnto a small aum. ns Duffer ill*
"1eV^rannnatinA Act, a means mtgh4 be
prnvidierl for ntfpring, to dome chant
�wa� 6014 4o tshsts�tsaisaen ltro them
ort h Ho w n ap^a ting �.il with
Mit RR cnumi his eo Mag11ae,
fwnmiswtl to try and farmnlwte
"nnie "chemo to Jay before them.
Air C'harkm T upper Insisted that the
timee laid crime when It was rsw*nissd
runoda that mmansi m mutat hw
tAk- tri put the 41rtforhdve forced rA tint
entintr7 on a tnom attlefen► lootingt.
H^ tbtdm*ht tM raggnrterm to ttao a
0At tic, knoat t^nettmW &main
.f the c ntry f(w dmnslow oras A very
LORD AAS R gE� iR i.T KA A",
fill' Charles Tapgnr mound for orgies
a see/ � po► _'w4
ttl�
14x1 which the Right Hee. the Prime I existed lis the old Parliament of Can- olaimm and demands under a certain I uut+ditl`pt was tiw flattyx9ootlon oA Mr, QQBRlO�B Tl1 ignal
Minister of Canada hared the state- ada, but had been dispensed with. 1���e and agreement hearing date Lire C -r maaw�, this newly- eleckd meimbes _-_1_....Y +sa v c a The- S
wdwt is the HOusr of Commons Ou June Mr. Charlton was of the Opinion that twenty-fifth day of February. 11198, foe• BrockvU* wh" wan Introd000d by .
1Utt� 1898, Am follows : "1 have the an- tht debate vsL�ould tie productive of and made lx tweeu the mid company Heat. Mt% Maloek and Mr. D. C. Fra- 0 rpaeJrsw
thdrrlty of the Secretary of Staato for good and aodatptod tale suggestive, of of the tint part and Her Majesty of ser. The galleries were crowded by 1, I ,PMT, WNURSDAY MORNING I
the Colonies t" state that he approves the Premier to withdraw the resolu- the second Part. ividtorss from Brockville, who to the I Quebec Farmer Suffered for ET D, IlettILI.ICUDDY.
d the principles esu which the GOver- tion. "(A) That there may be Paid for number c,l three IIUadred came up by �e�) TSD yew _ 1
ator-General acte4 an basod un the Ottatwa. Slay 9. -Mr. Blair to-duy the said railway and undertaking and s)xx;lal trala to witness the event. The Y , .'•I
facts wt forth in the letter of Him Ex- mooed the rmilutloa fur this purchase other property us aforesaid out of I out+rancis of the latent addition W the Terme of rabeedApaeser i
celleaoy to Sir Charles Tupper." In of the Druwmo¢d COUMy Railway Ia any unappropriated money* forming 1 Government rauka in the house war Ono month, i■ advance.................,a.I U,
dol11g su he reviewcd at some length ail exha.wrtivo unmd convincltng spoevit part of the consols dated revenue fund �rueted with the greatest euthurlaslu Ned the Boat tledical Treatment. and Throemooths. .. to
the ciroumstant«er att411dftlg the dim- of three huutx Frans Y o'ckxlc until then rum of Ons .,,,,On riz buudred by tke Government beiwher, and the 81amo*ike, ,, f
allawwtoe by Lord Aberdeen of tlw at} 9 the motion to go Into committee un thousand dioliarr, lair any aum paid example d lion. htemb ers ' est flee Tried lot Bpruwa Without �Isosiv Ooe yaM,
,�.,- :>z Sha compap)y am all orizeil b the fhour. tion �9I10111ml mprend to Lret t-IDle, ,dumas. D2ak put- •^`---•
., he;>g1L•' ±3: Cdrstihs+m f3nrsslsol! 6rt«aram A _ Ash -- -
tive overtuuent. certain Information which Mr. U-%*Ngp pl.&r�"�s'o� 's's- �"'t �� w -
Atter reoeq Sir Wilfrid! Laurier, re- could not p oftibly obtain had tent be granted to the raid dx"mPaul a* the Speaker a proclamathxh "f the rale �� LegW and at , ,o;u
plYl11g to Bir Charles Tupper, said: been laid on tho table. My Charles a whrWy for forty-two and a halt whllu strictly Prohibits nay demo¢- Mr. John Story, of Marylald, ion• Meachtubrdl•utlaserdea.INewscas•st bpi .
The oleJeet of the motion before the Tt4oper, who led off l t the debate, miler froth Moose Park W Chaudiere rtratlion In thb galleries. Mr. Charl- Linc County, Quebec, is well known' W aorr a i
Hoare 14 to bring down the papers roundly abtrtd' the Minister and frim River." town bill amending the criminal code, all this r'eAdents of that mect)un, and " Boap. rsU eK •
W>ar which 1 founded the aswrti n oolleagaeo, and then half a dozen of his Mr. Blair, s eakit W the results- Bwioeu cards ut el: floes and under. is per
g 1$92, was Paansb almo the Columbia a ysAr.
wtlag a duallar m,�,�tion war m bY. f911Qwer. %aVe mimectles cover a tion in committee, raid that the quer- Western Railway Cwtpan7's bill, after hlr cure Isom aaa uanrunlly revere( tat- lI taptimseveautofft s ,�willost A -W
ora,.. .l��iiib"dPV��: a wnw„r��gea r,i4W%;Lt-WT--_' _ .- - ,"S'1 .At, �e',f►""+upJ t''-n*Y WI.., w .da„r use jOri e� 1-k.:+ •. Fes' ' b' ' .1: �7 i,�� uvlw�a (:s��qa� 4' irt_eT'> �►ei ..
have the authorit the Secreta* Mr. Blair laid way purchase ihtaY gad un Idbi'tltnatc t� haceit �h uac a tui '�11s. after a o►e ow Ko°Ob`af.lacOsl, b _
7 q1 7 upon the table the so- R'Illlamv' PIt
of State for the Colo to sLata that turns asked for h Mr. Foster, rlhow_ extent occupied the attention Ot the d•ttate on Mr. Caaty's DUI mepectltt� ezoeed m If-. 11 fforfirst mseLI4 Mor, ��owb-
7 is and ti” reds, and the mau or rvmedNw Ilad fallPat, Ilan, ll posrlble, Ir
is approves of the prin ,ted a)n which lag the eearnlugr of the Goverumomt DeoP V rail ay ext anal over the It r a l Dene moafL 1 ar�sr a wee propoettoa
rho Governor-(Ienersl soteQ as tiered railways. wko w Id venture W twggert the railway contpatiles wee, after • laxtg a,t,kx1 W the pupuiarlty Of this favor- 'ORmr s�W notbw lice oWeot of melon fe tq•
y of putting any thing new m uylat, alis ad urned. lie medlcltae. Mr. tttor7 gives the IOI- ppmote fico peounlarr bweat Ot am h,dtstd.
un tbs facts set forth In Lite letter (A Sir Wilfrid Laurier moved that when sg jjOO
His Excellent W Sir Charles Tu fore Parliament In regard to the Brockville owned flee Houma fur the •• uaI or omrpsay• to be considered " adverefea-
y ption. the Hoge adjour s on WrhtcwdaY it lowing mtatement of his suffering and meat acd cbarsed acaordiB y.
Of «Deems there will be no objectlou. adjourn until Friday next, which won quostiomn might be cuushlered ramp. f1as6 halt hour to -jay. Immeelle►tely
The papteri ,viii toe brofight down 111 iso carried No Ono would seriously declare that after Prayers there was a wild cure. ids rays : "Some ten year Agu I o,. n notice In sew trio ou• Dear per
far as Lire well -c nstltuted rules Ot the It In not In the Interests of the In- meramble Unto the gpJleries by the I war ea ed In r4ilroadlu ort the word, l nctioe less th.n aha
('olonlal pf(Ice will g DRUMMOND COUNTY RAILWAY. tercolontal Railway system or of the lint mag g [opal ootloee in ordoting lanolins han two
Permit. Io, makih 1100 enthw12atws who ad cams up to Lake Superior section of the C. P• }t. wi,w per word. No notice h)r tear do s Ion.
this statement, luuwevor, lie olid nut Mr. Blair moved the Hown. Into Cum- country, or that it Is not conducive wltnerr the Intrtxluctlun of their new Notice* fur churches and other rellglow and
mP tt to mittee on the Drummond Count,: Rail- to the public service, that it should rnembmr, Mr. C'"Lutock. The House I w9h expo sed! W all kinds of w gather benevolent Institutions. hair ret.
�w win akM laid --mss wa - remolution. __- -----•••- � ewMetisd AO N(wLsuaLJA.s+ _ _1.01_._1 .r
trade ten attempt W do turl¢esr until nod ten a result ruostnlned a seven --
aIb'T -'tills - Ua�rlW�e-mow � Ohemima ,iieYda4 3C.ii4 �l �i4y, , kjt- Rad. Afrinol dq�rn. rn thBi. �� ej Subscribers who taU W nowleN �?i<t BMRAL f
Referrtn to the merit/ of the u' Mlalrwer of Ballwa�r lad furnished should mtaoarry, the time mal c (he eel led -ate, anal rasa s vin esatsr a•wt� t� es.
to the 1luusa the rpeciflc rtatA went rr when IC will leis Lake¢ uD again. Nu the dull routine work war tTanrm(tt= ""' "�'6 grhru,t:s us Of the fent at ass y a date u
case, Sli R'ilfrld sold tilt uuntentlut, Dr.- colt lis the prauence 114 a brlTllant nr- pdi•rI'
which, he tielleva•d• wan supported by gardlug Lite amount of the expenditur tiover,pment will exist In l.8nadda thnt my of well- weed women and en• fared much agvxa� i *pen► more than When a chanmo of address V desired, bots
the people 3f this oonntry, wan that and receipts d what is called the rail- Is not prepared to make - a landing thu*hastic mea• When Mr. Uosnstock tt hundred dollars un doctors and for the old cud the naw address should be g1vea.
the action of Iord Aberdeen In re- way extension trot ChAndiety to piece, na t were, for the railway way intro:lueetl by Mr. Mulock and One ficins, but was gradually getting _ _� S
fusing to accept the advice of the Montreal of taw Intercoloulatl Railway uyut,m Ia Montreal. The leader of kir. D. C. Framer tthe enthusiasm war worse and finally had W quit work. Publi•a•r'• Nosies, I
Prime Minister of the day (Sir Without this information it would bol the OppooAtlon, rnoegpizing that there quite u�� pirPeeclented• Members banged At this juncture the doctor told me J. V. Le Tousel, of Ooderfoh, bis been ap-
Charier Tupper), after that gentle• Impossible to dboess r the Drummond is no question Am to the wisdom of their dwmat• anti cheered and the crowd that he did not think medicine could pointed Local Travellin Agent for the Town
man had los the ooniWeuce of the Comiti- $itUway �tcsolutloas intglli- tku policy, bav teen searching about VL the galleried clopped and cheered cute me, and advised me W go W ship+ of Ooderich, Colburn, Ashfield and
i . . for an alternative proposal, and pro- cud waved their handkerchiefs, de- rime !cost mprisgn. I took bis advice wawanosh.
people as expressed at the polls, was Eem T �' - to bel tLe fertile 'over the Lwal po•tahaaters over the district ars also
t
Hot
absolute! constitutional, and that std lied trot farnlAlned Posed ng rp)lte the frantic efforts of the usher alxf weal to the err empowered to recely ntieoripdoes to Tran
y C. P. R.. or Lha North $Ilore from to maintain a «mutitutlonal degree Rliringu, in BAtlmh Columbia, where •
the one who acted pe Mi ntitutlonnll the y -411s cattle the e, -o rent asked Hsoi Ah_ `
7 icor bt4iimieaoderbf aha+ tion. for Qnebec to Montreal. The Govern- of sliennCe In fife galleries. R'hen Mr. I renlaltaeod for eight weeks under All communloatiooe molt M eddrer.d
was Lice hoe. Prime MinCeTer ($Ir meat was to ve $1,0110,000, ami the care of the horse ysician. but D. MWiI,LICVDDY.
Charles Tupper). Re wan now Ina the very teed reasion Lina no ,rola dg61e Lomgstock had takeu his seat the phi Tse efo A
Position to may Uhat the conduct of statement eofiA be procured which roe ret Quebec wroul�d the bulltaby Speaker looked up W the gnllerleus and over tettced no bene to then went Tolephooe C.11 yo. Ooderiellt Oat
bin Excellenc was toll a would be of the slightest value to the maid: '.I would like W mention that over W Tacoma anis! toot a court, at
7 T pproved b7 the C. P. R. and the 0. T. R. He no one Is allowed In the galleried of Lila Green River Hot 8prhng% bunt
the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Cham- Il Mr. do"t"ted whether that bon. gentle-
t@rlahu. Nothl Mr. Gnu• Tsylor (lue,lm) moved the the Houh1B except oa sufferAnce, and h•lth ten tx3Ker result. Completely dor- THUR.'iUAY, MAY 18, 1899.
ng could be clearer, adjournment of the Hoose• man had the authority of either of nu demonstrations whatever are per- couraged, I returned to my home in
continued the Premier. Lord Aber- Sir Charles Tupper said he rose wcith tbo railway companies for his riser- muted iu the lle Quebec• and went to farming. but the -
deen ■tatedi the principles upon which tion, but In any event that would be Tho Premier Inforrmed Sir Hibbert rheumutlsm byothetedt me so much
he declined to receive the advice of great relactanoe to support rho mo- a bad bargain for the Government. 9 y TiATItx,LINO OUIDL
tion to adjourn, whloh It ought not Tupper that It Ir .not the intention that, d could scarcer do m work. G1tAIfD�RUI+Y RAILWAY. d '
the hon. leader of the Opposition to tnave been rreoossary move. The which, accordfng'W Sir Charles Tup• oI the Chovernment to provlle this ser- Ur. •Vl•flllamy Plink Pills were croon•
while still Prime Minister. Mr. Cham- Mieleter of Railways JIM exhlbted a per"d roPoeal• wu* W give the use � Ior the representation Of the mwndetl tO mP apd, I decided W i[Ive -
berlAiu approved of those principles. dlgree of Ignoranbs when he first of miler of the Iatercoloulai be- Yukon district M Parliameent. them a trial. Atter taking a few
dal stated further that It was In tween Halifax and St• John In ex- Tb Mr, Rosamond'* uestion: "!sit boxes I found they were helping me, wsotv�
the discretion of the Governor -Gen• not no tlto trifle ith t lie otighf chs for the use of 160 miles txe q i3ma........sea....•........'....... *ia
era! to determine whether or toot trot now to trifle with pre Intelll- mEe fire Intentitw cA the 0ovexntnehtL to anti I rcef•ilnaedl t1heL use until 1 had`
genae of Lire House. ass, although Lon. tween Montreal and Quebec. Mr. give to motes of farmers or ottaerm lit takett milfteen boxes. by which time dye „ a - ly,m
tdh advice tendered him was Iq Blair quoted from the report of the Ontario who entry wilt to take tis" every verti a of the LrouWe which YW ad l�zprsss...,................. B,a. . -
gentng behind hem might be fart die r eedi a of the Drum
�saplln11ce with or In efefltt11ce ci r"r wUllug W take I11ALters tint are on 1 Drs nR fayre In Lire NclTtilwert the rupte bad hoRhere(1 me for yexrw and had st/ia1&
privileged and advantages as have coat me ro much money, had dhoap- Mag - f &,%- #;''
oontrnr7 to Cierra principles. It the face d them d n smgA'ceoum na- nand Couaty Committee, when Mr.
seemed W him /the Premier) that (ifaggaet ew►hd: ' R'e never msdle any been lven to the Dn11khutm"rx 0alb- bred. ft h nav0 more than a year Mail e..., ea ....................: 0 -
t hen the MlnioWr of Railwayw g sol i 11�.
tIle eontroveny Is at an end. ' I , charrggeare) of cortuptfoa," and naked tans, anti other alloom? Sir. 1•tlfton re fad's half idn.e d dLoontlnue(1 rho Kaye ,�+���e.•.•...... •
Sir Charles Tu IroPmerli to epRind $ ,100,000 to oar whether atter this statement llr. Hag- use of the Pills, and during that time
cher sold the Pnm• tain Parawalrr of a road that Wise Hied „ Yac „ I have not had the rl htest mptom .. • I
ler haat evtukyl the ass umcsut, atnf gust wan Jrtstlfloxl lµ_ yaptflrmlrtg w - 131* Giesler Tapper ehdtetl ff Lhe I8 h Disll101sT:
t t owning tuul liven trying tame!!
getiss.oi M shYmrt,W bis pesttion.mie
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Tdr:isflOJmD�.it..OtfawllplF�a+tMafiotsw hlaLrvvio t(- �9F
C,uverrtment
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trouble U"e:- _ e
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�r� best evl�eitee i�1tsE" e� "iii
Precedent of Sir. Alexander Macken•
ale, who, otter being defeated
and to the axis. gentleman's own sulr- rerption The mar telt
W make clear that they hsd made s
turdi tiro statement In Wtlr morn-
n$
fiat �
gserrmA rent J `. •amt
at
polls, sdvfsed the Governor-Geu-
ptrxtes, and! every intelligent man �� baslnatsm•tranatiction, and he war
that Is called upon to ("I with pule to jumotUy in every particular
action of the United StBteem use In-
be
llr. R illlams Pink itll area epeol-
fie for all disea es Ar�ng from an
ora
oral to malar many appointments, In•
cluxling a Judge Supreme
ph1mred
Ib quest)Oos Lhat all Wte Inf(maua- Lite manner In which they had endea-
ternaticnal . C,onference would not
rasumedl In AtuggsL
Impoverished condition of the blood or
of Lhe
Court. Did net Lord Dufferin know
tan 1n counectiou with Lhe matter cored to carry out the policy of ex-
should be forthcoming Sir Richani Intercolonlal Railway
tllr Wllfttd Laurier regiiledi that he
A aehattered condition of the nervous
forces such ns Rt Yltus' *lance, loco -
that Mr. Mackeuzle's Government
had Ixen defeated beton theme o V
ten the
Cartwr ht had said that the, Marl-�
k foto I out-
and!, 1f
t►me I'rovinoes ware a nest cA Dor-
had not heard anything In regard to
the statement, but so fay as his In-
mo r ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis.
io
la
pofntmenta were advised? He afro
rage*ouA and extravagant It wtnoat-
tin av gant st
nnptien, but, Sir Charles declared!, it rejectd by the House. He chal-
formation went there was no torn-
iclatica, the atter effects cA
grippe, ions of appetite, headache,
quoted precedents from the Brjtiah
tiuume Oommone
patent Incubator in the form of lice aged Sir Charles Tupper to produce a
olatlOmt for tt.
Mr. N. C. Wallace aa#ed i[ tine
dizziness, chronic eryeipelfts ecrgfula.
of W ,unfair the
constitutionality of hill actiofh In mak-
Laurier Government feet boon malt- tittle,,of ertdenc a In support of itis
ting on the eggs and lead hatched statement that the road oou.d have
tilewspapier statement that pie old
be In ilio
etc. The spec lc for the
y are also a
am bl�� aline j.kearitlesie �r
Ing these reeommendatlong, ' iia (Sir
Charles Tupper)
out en splendid a neat of boodles am Men ptrrchesrd for $500,000, Sir
voters' listed would used
Winnf electLon was trite.
tLru
trig; rectal p•
4wil'used to accept
' that decision. He wanted not only
had! ever di graced any country. Charl s knew that in 1894, at the time
A COMMOV SCOLDL tine offer he referrer! to was supprised
tllr µ [Elfrid Laarler replied fiat the
i)��' and all forms of female
weaknesh, building anew the blood and
the despatch, but that which ter! up
Mr• Blair aid It meemad 'to Alm t, have teen made, only half the road
Hoare knew that the Government
a Olay to
t Of health to pale
to it -the information from , Lord
Aberdeen witich eIIclLed that despatch
tat It must onus« sthrr,6w to Sir lad leen butlt� and over a million dol-
ire lar* lad freer spent in completing th^
orkl
a pew flat, and he who tow woeiting
aap list, an h
anti ,Allow chaste. In Lhe case of men
and m llo cheeks.
ares effect n anent care In all overs
-atm! contended that until this len
Charles Tnppara fdlowere tha6
simiuld make this an occasion for die- litre. Not a WIltnew irad said that the
N1 IL. The statiamen was Hort true.
arising from mental worry, over-
forthcoming the Government Is vto.
arovfng a vituperative addresh- tie Ibn• had been offered for 21.')00,000 the
CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMI;NT•
work or ezcemsee of any nature.
Iating the constitution of the conn-
try. In conclusion, he said that 1f
lied! become rattthig more than n con- an one, Sir. Fatwell, O Wiser of true
7 Bm
Mr. Charlton moved Tire third read-
Protect yourself agalmR lmltatloas
by inatrting that every box yon pur-
he failed to get these papers anti
I y
arm ab, a Sir Charles was simply ('asrtzt,and party, %hat hep st
chYdisttu, and waw making a trarleeq,re nld It, and had said LItaL tlreproposl-
Ing d the bill to amend tare criminal
Dodds, 1892, ono es to male more ef-
chase bears the full name Dr. WII-
de.patches, he would not rest until
the question has reached a higher
d Ihbrimell In making nil thin room tion wan to lease It to the Government
tactual taloa for the pun4lime116
p�rov
Rams' Pink Pills for Yale People. If
y our ddealer does not have them the
Assembly than that which he had
to m I>r+rs i which were aceeretble for $100,000 a year, and unL of the
to member m several different rt)ny& captta0zatlon of tads amoamt II ions
of sedtuction,
g(r I3lbbert Tapper apposed! Lhe bill,
A
at !SO cents a
will len six
the honor of addressing. and lie would
Iie ornutd not untlorstahNi why we Itad expected to complete Lhe road and
on tho geared that ao Informatl0n
xespforL
box, ur elz bozos for $2.50, by ad-
learn whether the Parliament of
England will take away from the
all this Indignatbn. He thought Sir have a surplus to divide among the
was available to Indicate that fire
the
dretrl the Dr. Wllllams' McMlclne
ng
Co., Brockvuteeo Oat•
Parliament of the Dominion its lots-
Charkn was holding a brief fur the Pr)moters,
C. P. R., and was fulfUllng one oA Prioeedlu Sir. Blair explained that
judges and others cha gad with
adminirtration of jitsatloo ltnd found
unable right.
the ordinary directions • sometimes the point of difference between tine
farther legislation upon the subject
SPENDING TOO MUGH MONEY.
THE MEAGHER KIDNAPPINU,
Mr. Cowan (South Essex) moved for
given fn siuttJler cases. nasi slmpty flrwt proposal submitted and that now
having no case, aMmnd his oppon- before the House was that -whereas It
neoesrtnty.
Mr, Craig urgers that tare women'�'as
—
A Conservative Criticism of thsLlbsral
' ion enter for all papers, correspond-
cots. If the OpipcoAtlon hail naked was formerly proposed to Iel— the
asoclations of the country dlmrland-
Sudtot•
once, etc , concerning the case of
for them papers they could have road Lhe peasant proposition Is to par-
«I the Imposturee, and he thu"ght they
Mr. Foster then took tip the ewtim-
Thomas Mongber, who war arrested
had them. But In any cafe the parr• char the road complete•
ought to be the best Welow,
ate, for the year. While very little
by United States customs officers in
sent proposal hail twthlag to do with Mr. Blair contradicted the statement
Mr. McNell feared that the measure
'could be based definitely on the par-
Camullan waters in the River St.
a eonfirmac'on of the present ar- Imblfetu'd In the Montreal Star that a
would encourage blackmailing•
tial estimates now before the House„
Clair on August 19, 1898, wait held!
rangement. It waw a proposal to par-, state'me'nt had been made up at Monte-
Mr. Fitzpatrick, discusing the bill,
he calculated) what they would be
is eust6t and
y grossly III-trauteel bly
clout pre fcoed. ten of the expense, of running the ez-
tension, that It Involved a loos of
pointed out that the Pzisteng law wan
from Lite oetl11lntes of the prevlohu
the raid officials for some time, anti
Mr. Foster seconded ,hie leader'm and
adopted after very serious and careful
years of the present Government. The,
afterwards; imprisoned, and who was
speech In one of some length. He $200e�• He quoted eorroel)-dente
courldderation. Same better reasons
total estimates for the fire& year
finally dischar� without trinl by
had. he said, never (mown a case In-hr`110*t^n* hlmlell and his deputy In
of this �Y^rtion. In one of Mel
mitould be given before making a
were $89,698,000, for the second year
order of the nited States 0overn-
ment.
which a Minister thus refused to prom
bring (town papers Schreiber's notom It was stated that
change than that some people who
have little or no experience In cram•
(1897) $89,282,000, and for 1898-
without the second supplementarlee-
The Rolicltor General, in behalf of
Rir Wilfrid Laurier expressed the no each wtatement tied been received.
final matters asked the House to make
$40,964,814. The main estimates for
the Department of Jumtice, promised
apinloq that there ions really moth Hs Alw) dented that there had been s
w change, it wM all very well to
1899.1900, without any supplemen-
that all the papen would be brought
Ing lis tlm rontentlon of the last gperrrAI tncrettAi In freight rates.
sifts
endeavor to make people moral by not
tary estimates at all, amounted lo'
(town I
down In due «"use, and when the
tvwuit d the leers coPeratao11m
Faker. No one dlsput:ed that all an July lot next wuludd, he venter
of Parliament ; Lhe object was ver y
$41,528,21.4. That of Itself, incom-'
. who had oken waw the
u'p
the Information necesmary for a cent to m lv Ise A lneitrer amtrpltnr than
good, but It mlglht he overdone. It
plate ass It was, showed an Increase
corro.,Vmdenoe between the home
proper discussion of the question has ovior been In t1he hank" and the
eras of expunl Impinrtance to observe
over fife total estimates of 1898.9,
Government and the United States
slnouli be available, and the Rouse In'terrotoofel• He wnuld Almost von•
the principle that It Is important so
leer the last supplementary estimates,
authorities they would bre "atiefiedf
had tsesen plarsyl In poossesmlon of all tsrre Lo gs, flint 1R won11ld bre larger
far An possible to preserve the char-
of $2,408,419. Title gave food for
that ^vert I;nited tltatem
that Information. He was within than AR the sabrpg+� that had ever
acter of permanency In legfmlation. He
thought In the mind of an economical
l c
euthorltlee had rotas to the conein
the judgment of the (loons that the beern cbta:vned pot t>g e.ther. Hee would
asked whether the mover of the bill
man and a party that had Its growth
don that the circumstances connectedt
Minister of Railways bad compiled tusk the Hasan to draw the inference
knew of a mingle Instance which the
In economy. Adding a proportional
with this arrest were perfectly an-
with the request of the Opposition In drat tills must be dluo to the fact
existing law had failed to meet.
amount for supplementary eaV ton
jastiflabiei.
ao far As tie coats Up to the pre- tiut A very lmgntrtant sebtllon d rail-
Mr. Charlton, In reply, adimittedi that
of $1,838,991, the estimates ( the
Mr, Charlton thorn row to move his
sent day nu mentfon'hnd ever been way Mari beet aVren to the inter•
he did not, tut there was a great
Finance Minister would be $43,387,-
reeolutbn for the limiting of the-
mtuee by Rhe pppodtinn that they rosontal Railway. Anyone who tra-
many cases that had not been heard of
282 on consolidated fund account
length of spowbem In the House of
required thim supplementary con- veiled orver the 1•nbeircolonlaJ now
teoauee the law does not cover them.
alone. it was fair! nr uable that
y g
Cbmmona tie had rat uttered five
womb, before Colonel Hu hes called
g
Toll ion^ what the (inverniment had
tract upon the table. There was uedoxl load oomlb do peas, and that
H^ would not met a his 1
P oP nlon
against the Rolleltor-General, Sir Hlb-
the NupplPmentnriea thlw year would
he proportionate to theme of last
"Time," and the Hale hall a good
leu b. Mr. Chsir ton •nisi that all o[
E 1
rensomh fur Una Opposltbn rat
flood I ue extermbn Iliad Made boshnewm for
wetting for 14 ne It had teen before ,Itself. HP pt+edicled that the Iota-
the house for tv►elvp nmuhths, anal mane on Chi@ ttredrold of
feet Tu r and other meat, rn of
PP^
Pz rf^ace In IPgal and criminal af•
year, en then eatlmntes would IiP $43,-
847,A42 un nuneolldntwdl fund ulonP,
the mPmben !Dred the habit inti"
heal fAIIPn
anlrisdal '
de �elo�trs�n qm
Pver member kynPw rfectl a Iw#neam de t. paw at
7 P^ w.y
i
fe s, bat Lha IOU"P had the feat
an excess above the estimate of Mr.
which mPmhen or snakl�
hes of Inordinate le b A
a I
what flu testae of fire etnpp{emtmtary I reanosn far Uhe unfrivr�mable result o[
before it that titions in favor of the
P^
blll bonen
FIpIAin s first
g' Tent of pretty nearly
h often lost wtrPngth n�ng to
contract were. The tenor of the7 fabs of the Interoolontal
rontract had leen placed within the I wap he agreement entered Into l•��
had received Aaklnpp far this
change from numeroum bodles of ladies,
!{4,000,000 In the space of threes year.
The capital expenditure, If proportlon-
time�ranntlh care Lto he
t Fob- fire lets (lavevrhmrnt with the C.
rogn znnep Off the Houma, anal I P,
much as the Woman's Christian Tem-
ate to last year, would tie $4,997.1382.
preparation
Ifmhcd and dlsntsed In then Press. R„ un der wlibrb the eatpioyeee of the
peranoP Union, the Chrlttlan Endeavor
without oonnting on bountlos and sub -
and rorldensatiun' of his wprer mao1P
more impremlon on the House than
There waw not a member who could htleylf-Olhrnfal war" f,yr'bifden to solicit
I blameless, and this aKrtemeat could not
And Epworth Leuugue Societies, and
the National Council of Woman. The
sidles. Thaw made the estimatew $49, -
215,114 all told, and yet trip Premier
the man who mad^ a lung mipeech. The
un t
man In thn country would not rear! a
not, therefore, dlsxl*n that gneyr-
Lica, even It Line contract ions not be ab�iai wlihonrt nertltr, which
I �ld only be a.$ the Pzpiratwn
religious courts, the General Assembly
the Prwwhyterlan
ant there and thought he enjoyed the
tour or flee ren *porch : want
tion. evey upon the tirnet
Bin
d -`sevemn ym+s• E4hx'ft an ag,r"enlMut
of Church, tile. Gen-
eral Conference the Methodist
nnalluyad reefspect of the people of ('an-
ed his political pabulum In A eomcpn
traced form•
Mr. N. C. Wallace took the floor wow oeithouat ptrnllrl in tlhe history
and proceeded to dlwrums the history I d rsownyw to tlhr country, but ft
of
,('hurt h And other religious bcAes lad
also expressed their approbation of
side when ILP sanctioned the Mfniiter
of Finance ankh for tlhem mllllonn,
In hg
Mr. Craig amtlmated that -if each
of the C. P. R. d»netruetlon in Brit- wan made by 8tr John Macdionald
he
I
the mesaartre. Ron. membsn could rat
while -
T^auw urate Iha pIPc) he
self W Lien electorate that If Lltey
Of NM SpA member+ of the House
spoke for two hourm during the whole
tote CblOmltla. When wM called their aclvll7R Throp were rev.
to order by the Speaker and re- ersi d a r ctanB@s that no MiaLter
fail to Arrive at the conclusion that
Imt-
put
plm intdt power Ire would redmoe Lhe
roust of Lha sea"ton IL world tato
quastdl to keep to the gnee"tfon nn � d Ue Ceowyh who Iwo re>pphard for Ude
pinbllc opinion Is overwlheimlhRly in
favor then bill•
thnditare h 140
T !argil+ amwnts, lit
farrk,en wPet" for talking alone, end
It each member wpoke for wevnn hours
cies dlseuwalon, hen eontPnded that he lttftert(sfs d fhb araunLry AIM d the
waw endoav"ring to allow the Im- I rellwny weuldf have mRson,ated to; one,
of
Mr. Moore snppurte(1 t11P trill.
Col• Tisiale slid the
di,� ng, In view
of ht It would tic 000 f
cA am ttterralse of $IA,O(10 fur civil gtov-
the Houma would sit all the year
propriety of the present timposal In ' partAmlarly, to that wihlch blinds the
r
�P��tion was
Ion "prining to tie dleAec with without
ernment, to read Mr. McMallen's state -
hound. fie blamed the new ,Pre for
"PAI
gpivl11C long reports of Iopg rpeechee.
> d the TntP*0oonial Rail•
the nti of the aged of the ('. I -
R., ntml was engageeel In Weis ttuk vrruy to otmerve Atrolute noatrsLLty
mon't earieful (xRudlMtrntim, and the
meet in the Holmsa In 1995, calflrg for
r
n rdaction in this It m. In 189• 8, llho,
sa ing( that If then would ve a goal
? 7
when A o'rloek arrived bebwwxh tba Gl Milan Pac+tfr, Rat1-
wqP anai the InterOetoeslgl, and Lite
�nt"'1 wrap uthar Pvluiextdve Lhwn rho
mr,rp ataternrote d ion b
tilslvt y idolise
pant ear of the Corimprvative Govern-
Y
the
bele
rL to trip awn who to fl
repo spo 7
and a poor report to the man who
Mr. Wallace nod Mr. McNeill oc.
cu ied the titre Of the House until Camndtnn Pactfin Railway is giventhe
Aemp a,le rg7men u munit A subject
heforn vesllehg by Unset
Pz ppnditam wAs 1188,949,_
142
142 on consolidated fund account; In
mads n long npm+wch Lhe @vtl would lie
p tt to go into the Internolonial ter-
9 o'clock, when the motion to red• = to solloft business betwmen Bob.
ooruwtituLw
wlileh is not naw a crime a criminal
189(-7 It was $88,$149,759; to 1998-9,
losmsened.
Jonrn t2nP (iwtxi►e ora^ put And lent. Tdhn ental HaLYn:, ass alam�g lite
o►►enoe•
rvhlch had Pnsaecsl all trot two tnartthw,
th' Pntimatea for
Dr. Macdonald (Huron) found fault
Ord the motion to go Into committee �,I� d ,glia, noted, while the In-
On A dlviolim tlhe bis sink carried by
which two month^
with the men who jumped to their
the Bonn was divided, the vote re- teroolonSni Railway Cdamlpsany's is
6A tb 20•
had been given, It would be. $42,028, -
feet to speak upon •very possible Nth-
*heed Irony
sultln as follows: Yeas, 80; rev s, 38. ona�p-
g y tree eIn
After eatcets the fleet huvr waw de
02A, or flue millions and morn' glrc+►t@r
yl,,
pr^I.
ti story.
TTiF R1i80LT7TiON8. seers IF Ugar a,T,av t
voted! to a dihrultmWnt 0f thee cola'mRobt
than the ez nditure in 189!.8, or In
M
T1edA10 trios ht It nimcst hope-
g
lar to attempt to limit by strict rules
ills airy.
Mr Hnggnrt `Ave titin eLaLPment nn
The House then went Inti committee emphatic dental. The agreement, he
Rh► dollnwing twluslens t -
A VVd+mGmrtt Rnliway (Yxcpeuny'w blll
lndmeaning the hond`tgr prrww (A the
"^',Vasty to $e(1OW roll" nn" taw
many year d11rirtgT fire perlxi betwoPn
11197 And iN96. In 1893-6 the amrnznt
`Wal
-tho wt-,iws,..spameh..rn,-•,�,•o» w••,••
" (1) That ft iw expNilent to authdor• �jtrnll'A. was thkt the alettb M 1,ti(f
,- !ser
mh!n line and brvun hew Mr. Oliver
ettr virtnme din eapltAl tis stiiiiY
about 214,700,000 in
Sir *11(rid Lander wwid then^,este-
m^ the Governer-In•C,ounell to Purchase Intercolonial should not solicit for one
I (Alherta) inio. An amendment when
; 1899, the year
Pei to he A pretty general eonmenmtm Of
cp nlon on both fides ur then Hunme
route aw het6rePn the C. Y. R. and the
from the Drnmmond County Railway G. T- R.
t!l* bill ORmet aP far third riiading re•
hurt paining, thin would tiee 21y,662,795,
dr very nearly lentos tM amount. Then
that long ape aches Are A growing evil
tlsmpany sad to authorise the said Mr. Blair, continuing, Innistwi that
to ,coil nnA ronvny to Rer
ferrlsrpf titp Mil bAmak to dxmtenittee for
I Use fYhe
d a cbtucit pmhot(
tdrtal Pz(ivhdttyro In the forst year of
out the floor of the Ca adian Hoare of
no with that menti•
, mtretpeny r of t e
; Etajmsiy the whole of the railway and h
Tof
t nom rsxrie toe, we
Lhe 'li
Llbvnml Government waw $40,9(10,000.
1i� In 1R99 9, Jnly 1sY
Common& a reed
g
the
co ct. antntha mplo ee
dp^ esornr t, and that Rhw PmployPas of
an rtaking of the maid company,
arl
ParllnmwnY rad a Phtrisw itesfdtrw be.
Andh is, cia
wltwh name
that expouteltmrw
went, Mit doubted whether evil
llneloding Its main and branch lines of the interonloniAl Railway hard been
keg allowed 0) lanuo the bends. Him con
would tie $49,IN1O,-
(M, IMmawa
Mold ben remoMl^d by law. The 4loture
tied boon introduced In the Br(tiwh
thrPaten,di by _the Government with
, railway and Its buildings, flxtnrnaand distniannl uprm the complaint of the
tended that trip liithding dowers of
r^ltwny rime helps Ahooldl be Ihntted,
an in round numbers Of
$Is,000,00(i hertwoon the first year and
Parliament not oil arrant of long
agipurtenaneos Appertaining thpre.to, Cann ;Inn Pacific Railway officials
and npon much purrhaW being PffeetM
not As at t h tow
sill T proistirle ez-
thin third feRr
amitwe Al Adminetra-
epaecha but to prevent obstructions.
thn wAtd railway and Its branch lines tecwvAP they Awd solMlted Mnslnosn In
it
ti:pnt tat awl lelh tke ttaltNe a�ht ben
tion, -Ann. (i. T?. FuhR,ser.
.-
He hoped the day world never come
dial! twvomp And t0rm part 0f then opp0eltl0n to then Canwdlan Pncltlr
gttoetavl, ►ori by flu@ vont of Lhs toad.
when then world be c10t11rn or rostrle•
int"r.010niat Railway, And may bee Railway In their own territory.
-
Miller's Com �'� fesxa 1?Iib, LSO down
tion of liberty of h In the. Cana-
tai
(C hoorm) it would ben Impoodble to
operated an much.
BOSTON L�VIOwi =Twp
25 asenta
Alia psrllAmeet,_ s did not want
p gM
Put rrtrlotitya upon the rdvile
Imagine any more humiliating• poo -
" (2) That then purPheawp len tp Iwekidw tion for the Government or the In•
fill running pnwrn and other rights,
l6 BM�B Bf i fl -�...
P
� - 1111 _--.__.____ .._ .
Ther, b a otoaotsist tm M
and RmerLHes of titw Oppcmitlon, wbo
,,
by
arm not many In nam n, and the
isfl and oaumsil0na nognirM iry t*Mlunlal italiway manAgempnt to
Pr d
( bow aced In.
starch a It wlfil fwsw.
frlwnAly Iptten biPtwewn i.O* Car n,
VlcerO of India, wnd the Amear of
Gorerem@ret annfd Afford to tip Senor-
the as d eompamy from many 0th@r rwl - M Mr. Blair mitt down at 1,10 a.m.
'way oximpeny ass emmpaniew, and all Lm
- - -
At hanlntan, And the relations ine-
g
ore, am tiuey might by InnE npePahes
he able to make uP what they lack
Ihp waw hMrLlly aangrwtohlntM t)y Rlr
franchl" and property whataNiecer, Wilfrid Leturior and the coli uPe on
atof k wnd ^
Unanawerablr•
Trkalh IAdy, In
tenser alt@ inrllAn tiovermm�nt And aha
ruler of Atghwnlwtwfh wwrw nevwr m0rw
in nnmbsn. Rn therefore Nuggewted
wrsePl)tinR only the reeling
ki f the trwAanry fi,nchwm upiin !hP nMP
of the onmpany AnA
An w pkrty whlok wan
dUmmwon Lhw •tetras dvr
onrdiwb flan At preawnt.
that the motion be wlthdrAA'n•
iso Hibbert peer jnwilfby the Inn``
stat n nrnitnrt,
the tool' Of the mectinnmpro wz�diasitlon hp hmA gfrpn.
T'll*t the aNid rnllw►y wnd un kir. Hagryrwrt f11ciroNl that the oxro•
R suis ass
snnrikM9, Inalats,A that the MwMt sthort.
wnprt LtP )dve@ of yenpde who 1nAndgetl
The Berlin earrwmpend ont of the
TnrsMn iMlly Mnll mwys: Then
hes 0t then pppd@Itlnn by then fens!
a
t never AAA thin Pariiemwnt or the
(A)
@r1 mbtter r^port programm and askk laat�e
sTprtmkinq is to bN emvPy M Rer to dt again, and the House adjbnM_
In It " i don't cigrna with that," wkl
"there's
en -
thnafnnt.ic sones tion Accorded Em -
to
British Roam 0f Cnmmrins Men sap-
it
free And (-fear from all
veharg y wt 1.20 w. m.
i,ehwrgos, iMn• Ami edlroumbwAne# al
a g,entlomrtn ; my father, wbo
treanereem posey blamseA AAy of hit Ilfp,
peror W Ilium the Province of
AleinoeP inrrminp wnd the c^remontmm
p[I�tei with mach mn wtvi�nt twotmn
we +w `h i;ch of tl.w ewNlmemlpke
�,',�'��`'�noted
dsding the name thwdor or by virtu^ O11tAwav Mom Ia- The lion"-
'or ih rwwp@et of any mnrt`Ag^, Mads, Jourrrd wt 10.05 V--nlght, having
� sed )no is wow 70 yet e10,•, ,f..
TfiAt prdrvwe notltYMa ttriyil til@
• Or .�.. tsytm mf Lila uftber atone of
Rhw nPw f@rt At Mwis
"� q Sir llobrtrt F,+1. mita Aw
aftor
nt(tPts ow
lady, H hp 11 C t arched, Ire would
y@mt@rAay wren
etarm12 It s►we ramie to atbAtpt hr
A^Mwtnma nr prwfer^ne. r�ai flow to dApurawp r
j' 'qty ng P 1• ten
opewrltem, or ntherwiOn 1110-0 - Mlle aril fur In
�'� but• to' of, h UhL tiers!"
� Arledi Aw a now mtoff to) French
awplratinnn.•'
drseto raters s0 redirlet frondnm of
either rrarl 4rns pwpwro And In-
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eleech to PRellamwnt, wnd pointed rest
,neer mado. And the wAM Pnmpwny shall ►rmgwtlnt the Minbtorn. Tihw !!nowt
i =� Rer Tfajemtl dtf and Iron aU lrakwln/tirhg epentaols of a* 4
i
� sV1}mMEEttTal1�l�mpTlamd
arrived In La dion,, a Mahan halite
t"t two a tele M that praposed.had
y'ef its
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Irl• VK"AL arROZON, I
Rooms opposite the post OMWW
Gold Filling. Crown wad Bridae Work a
8 ea,
1'maes Esporleepe.
L M. MABt D.D.B. LD.8.-DENTAL
for all de ul operations. Praeserrvaati n sot he
net ural teeed a spe"ty. Once : Cow. Nasi
et. and liquare (up stair•). tntrano• om We.t
street.
JM. TURNBULL D.D.S., LDA.-DF.N-
• tai Bnr� . hely assoefafwd with
Dr. Dlzup of Ilont� 1 Gold and
arltaclal tooth mounted on told dr alylnlummm
bsu@, Bpec W attention given to lee passer
ration of the refute! teeth. Odo. lR lto-
Lean's seen block. _ �s" ,
LEOAL. _ -
ERNEST HEATON-BARRISTVJ6 19U
citor, Notary Pablla CanadLa Bask of
Commerce Chamber. the Square, GodmtwL
ftw•ly
ECAMPiON. ac.-DARRLSTBN%;Oi iI
• stow, Notary, &a. 09b" over o nod
Hall. Square, Ooderleh.
MO. JOHNSTON-BARRkISsT,E� 601.1-
• oiler, Oommlesiooe•, d III es
loan. Offices: Cor. HamU(on aw 8t. Amdr.w
streets, Ood•rh)h. Oct 9% i
C'. HAYS, BARRISTER. SOLIOrTOR.
• kc. Office : North st, next door BrwrAr,
office. Private runds to lead M lowest raise
of interest. Ibsm
GARROW k PROUDrOOT. BARRINTERS.
Attorsore. 8ollotttoornu,, te., (:ederfeh. J.
T. Darrow, uCi, W. Promdfoot.
('`IAMERON. HOLT k HOLMIA, BARRDL
�M../ tars, Sol W hors to Oba ao.. Gderich.
C. Cameron, 4C.. P. Hal�udley Holmda
J0. WARD.CONVEYANCBR ta,AND •
• commissioner for taking daadd rriiaallrime
recognimanoes of bwU. wmdavito or aarma•
tion., depositions or •demo der'rettoaa In or
concernin`` any action. suit or pretending b
the High Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal
for Ontario, or In any (bung or htvrlan
Court. All Vanuodons carefully and promptly
executed. Residence and P. O. tddrer-ISns
Lannon. OnL - 1111-- -- 2~
LOAN* AND INSURANCL
MONEY TO LOAN-rlVt PER (LENT.
Mons to loan, private fends ; also ArW
class farm. to rent or toll. Hose• and lou to
rent or for male. E. N. LEWI8, Bart4ter.
Gdderieh.
CHtAGER. CONVEYANCER AND IN-
. •armee offies, opposite Martin's Hop•
Goderich.
MONEY TO LEND ON MORTOAGE AT
&Jpar o•st Nota• dlsoounted. O. SAA-
OER. Once: Opposite Mwua'o Hotel. Ged-
erfob.
FJ. T. NA/TZL-TIRE, LITE AND AC•
. oldest Intartvne Act; at lowest rafts,
Office Cor. North et. and Bgvare, Oad•rf�. 74
1LONEY TO LEAD -A LARGE AMOUNT
,�l of Private rands for Investment at low-
est rape on flrst-alam mortaneea Apply to
GARROW k PROUDIOOT.
RADCLIFFE--OENERAL Hd8 U R•
R. ands. ROW Estate and was" I,onafat
Aggwr@,t. Only d on"Iass eompaol.. "'peas•,
Money to lend on ,osrrt.lgbt loans, at the lowest
borrower. ofce: Second �oor � u8naare,
West street, Ooderieh. 9900At6b
rtkw MACHINE MOM
NEW MACHIRtSHOPS1-ALL KINDS or
}lepair Work dons at Res+onable Priem
Farmin` Implement• ten &Us. Mtebipary,
new anti psoond-hand, bought and paid. En-
tlnes and Rotler• fm male. Bund : Bates' old
waggon shopp,. corner Victoria and Tra r
',stroets. J. BAIITLR RUNCiMAN. "A
A UCTIO7e KRAINO.
THOMAS OUNDRY. AUCTIONEER AND
inurence Agent. Godarish, OeL j;
London and Lancashire tiro Ina. On., LIN --i
District Mutual las. Co. Hales sttended be
any part, of th• county. ftlly
JOHN ENOX ORNERAL AUCT1O1VEZR
wnd land dahutosr. Goddteerfouull, Ca�f,s,I aw.
hal 4411•Wsarah a is "fin b potilbn b dais- -
Zdtt,wrlta wii'tthhraattho h moushetima all *ama-
arc a entrusew to him. Orden lett at
Burton's 9ote1. or sent by mail N his rroomaenn,,
Goderich P. O., carefully atteodd to. OHN
KNOX, County Auctioneer, if
XAREIAGM LII�OB7fB.
TV • �awws. Gleflasah. Onit, Ef_Wly
1
Inevitable
CiftM-Mr. SporrMr Wald If lam was
sure 7011 wvinel Accept him lie would
Mash) --What olid y4m pay t
"I t0id him tet try ft. If YOU woulift t
rimv y(M Would moms timo,"
MIST'S PAIN NZTNRYINATOB
em AU
X11 Alis to :lM nu
Liberty of atterancp. opoutas@Ity,
U the mark of then highest pna�y. Tb
he mprxhtw¢mn im G the what art Cif
poetry, dad aepnnlwlly dlstiagetmbms it
tFrom tae artifice ret poetry. -Moen Da-
vmeaft
Malt r►mrmm And All etemminatemal rod .
4$Mtmw of the akin Are eared by the
Bab d 1f1111a's Cusp« n4 f roe Pilfa,