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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-3-22, Page 2I' THE PORLAR MOM'. IfitaWs Now Premia tha Idol of z a the People. -7011Y AND LIBERAL SATISFIED. aphaxulberlain on eGladstone'a Wtlreanclat- 31tosebery's Horue ]hale oplalorn-slend- IU6- or Bnaling the House, of lords. e CHArARERLAIN SPRA$S, I Joseph Chamberlain addressed a meeting ( ,)I his constituents in B-rmlugham this I 'evening. He praised Mr. Gladstone for his I anergy e.nd courtesy in public life, and I said Itis retirerpeab could only be depleted t lay political friends and fops alike. Ho mod ke had been peaked relothtedly its the f' last few days whether the Liberal-Unien- t lints were likely to ogain become a part of t the gaetzt Liberal party. This question he 1 vas unable to anower. He had noticed a I wia espread impression tb%t Lord Rembery € vaas.likely to reverse Mr. Gladebone's policy, notably as regarded Home RmIG for Ireland. t It certainly was onrlono that the Liberal $parby, after their great abrnggle for Home l Rule, should now aucepb a loader who wag t known to be lukewarm in the Irish assure and reject one who was recognized as a l ,sealet fo.r esparation. Peraonaily, he feared that the policy of the Liberal paxty would e remain unchanged, bbat Home Rule would , Mill be part of the Liberal programme, and ' that eonecquently he and his eolleaguoa mansb continuo their atrenuoua oppoaltion to ' Ile Government. ROSEBERY'S POPULARITY. Ballard Smith tends the following cable . tothe N1. Y. World : There IF, a very lever of adulatory comment upon Lord Rozebory to - ,day. Even the 'Times, whose jaundiced •nye has seen nothing but infection In all that has come from the Liberal camp for !eight years back, praises him ansbintedly, 71utlrom the point of view that he is Gfad- :atena'a superior in statesmanship, and the aonrtlg east bids him Godspeed. I have already quoted to the World the practically MMMiroone chaaras of support from the oxbromest of Radical speakers and news- -gampera. He has the confidence at the great snerehant class, Conservative at well as Mil:eral ; the respeob of his Oven order, and la the chosen political heir of Gladstone 'himself, with all which that mighty influence dmplleo. If, therefere, his own dtopsaition is for the 'a mending or ending" of the House of Lords, for greater power to the massa avgalust the olaspes, and for tardy justice to ]hemud, he will be potent beyond Gladstone er any other man of his party to achieve theme results. What Lord Rosebery has done and sold in the past Resale sufficient answer to these questions, bat there is authority for me to scow state in the World -what the Conser- vative character of British journalism does not permit the nowepapers here to say - that definite assurances have been given to the Radical and to the Irleh leaders by Lord Resebery that him parpeaes, as well as hie convictions, are in harmony with theirs. I pointed cut last week that am an actuals member of the body to be reformed upon Democratic liaes Lord Row�bery, fear more' than Gladstone or any other Commoner, can 'bring about this retorm of the Lords, -which janow absolutely inevitable. The Liberal News well expreasea this te- day. It is the first of the Ecglith news- papers to note the fact : " An stbaok capon the UNLIMITED AND IMPRACTICABLE VETO -of the Lsrds," It says, "will gale it' force z ud opportunity by the guidance of a Pear. Bo patent an enemy within the camp is -worth another regiment out of doors. It anuab not be forgotten that, after some in- uif'aotri?l abbarepta at reform, .Lord Rosebary usveral years age brought in a Bill which would have abolished the House of Lords And aulvstitutod an elective Senate-" Thi2i is what he said in the gilded ob5m- lier itself ten years ago: " Bodies that begin to refsrira themselves when a band Of destroyers is upon them do net live to eam- vlote, the teak. It was tea lata for the 8enatc to deliboxata when Gaul trait Its their ='dot. It was too late, for the House of Commons to disclose abstract questions when Cromwell was at the table, It will 'be tea late to hove for any select committee Tion Mite voles which calls for radical re - Sarin becomes lend and universal." The Lords scouted his warning, and in tshe tan yea -a which have ninoe pasaed they lsnvo not only refused to reform theinzeives but have more and morearrayed bhomselves against the people, and mCsb madly in the very oloslmg year of the decade. .Hence, in ,almovt the last hour of h[s own authority, 'rho great Commoner cammibted his party to their compnlssry reform or abolition, and Himself delegasted the leaders}elp in the con- 'ii'tot to one of their own order. There ooemo na queetlon, therefore, that pAme Minlater Rooebery will have practi- nally a united party behind -him, with prob- able accenalone, and that he need net feat dlstsfllubion until he to ready for it. Beloved by the whole of Scotland and tiro most popular aian of auy party with London voters hitherto Conservative, he elrculd win Over at the next okcblen some, orhopg many, eonatituenoles, while there E e every reasen to believe that he wit BOLD FIRM HIS OWN PARTY, Prabahly he will then be a stronger mar before the people than Mr. Gladstone won11 be. Unleea all be fraud and tte'.schety, W will go to the country on two ieeaes-a'apo Into reform of the Lords and Home Rale to Jreland. V his party co'mem back to power will md*h a mandate, the two great measure ahould be law w1ohla twelve Montle there after, and it neaennary for the final pap ,alga of another Rome Rule B.11, th :Londa will be reformed effectually and firs of rail. I have the froportant statement, In bb ,ma,tttor of a poodblo split to the Llhera Union rnnhr, that Mr. Chamberlain said i .conversation Iasb week : m' Romebory will be a much more formic A%le cha'roplon In Ecyland of Rome Rt( than was Gladstone. His roprtbMion Ike .110 16 mare might make Eugl'l-h conaervat3.a m,Doept from him as radical a Bill as th frasfiaxed to Gladatene." Vhe Duke of Devonsbire's return is nc oven dfoaurrsad as not far distant, A story iB told of .Ford Rwabery wbi aliustratem him undoubtedly strong oharaott die bad repb&UMq refused office in Gla fabonell thJ1 pro-1porous Government no tithe tragio death of Gonial Gorden K- hartoum arrayed against it the aeutlme viral And unreasoning hostility of a farga pt lot Boglsnel, Thoroupon, and mnrerdxved 1,,ord Resabory wrote to Mr. Glodsboa 'Offeriug to aooept any office under him. Mhors doom not Mason an unworthy ant 110 whole, career, fraud the Immediate le he took. In the sports of his pohool daym 2ton until on Friday he doolinod to Saw -Mao Premiership until ofb:sr the veteran i William Haroaurt exproseed hit belief 0 the parby demanded 99salimry rather th aaimoaselC LF,: I I ,. , I ­­.�', ... * _..'.�::­': 1�., I-. � ". � . -1. . . I I " . ___. - ,of rerlreb nAndtshow truthfully Will painters . �1HI AIM O lNNOYa valley of the sett' the y� 1' tall ba.y��xrew of a laarvapb day, er an Nfbornoon sl fishing I . THE \v'OI LD UNDER ANARCHY. ti ti6¢ Q ��� O�►neC�golel�Q��OWe� Such is the sealety of the future, the O ent W oll revolution which anarchists regard as at 2, hand and are tryying to describe in advance i tt .f We $� flag.Ib will, Indead, bo %,rebellion, the flight of B W the: governing part, the army going over to tit the itistur lenta, the police dis%ppeariug, the bourgeois goaklug a place of safety, the tl MAT IfflY BELIEVE .AND DISB "I�EVE adhero na prQalai od 11 the but that t ill t9 adhere ra it. $iced will bow, but o at will early be esu incident of the batble. (Chart tl Paris Figaro. w,11 begin the real revolution. Anarchy It What ars the principles It to well will pr,,claim it --the "right of all to live" b ibabliohed that anarchy as a speotal rove- -arid will flake possession al the granarles, t; iblonary idea Meas born officially at the the alothiog depots and all dwellings. The d longrees of Lausanne Match 18bh, 1876, ext ropr atior, will be universal, thorough n that Congress La Commune (bho Con" and Yell done. a lune of pazia) was branded I It was, Having taken posse-a".on, an inventory to ideed, denouuoed "ase species of autborl• will be made and the principle at once set a hive govorumeab," particularly because ofup of bak4rag$ frosty the long or abort corn- P is roh"ilitabien of the publio servioe I manna, aocozdiogw as there is mnoh or liUtle of C 'his done, the Congress gave its attention naeh thing. ;Lha exappropxiatora and the I D the reduction of the revolutionary exapprop.Viated will then stand upon the v hsarlem to their al and ultimate ex- same footing. When the broad and. butter I ,resmjon. lyhtsswaa the doctrine of anarchy question arlaoe that will be Bottled by an I, orn. It is juoludad In two deolaratians, Intorob%nge of products between the city d xcoodingly chert. and the country. Afbor oonmalbiugmtatratI0A The ffiob is wholly negative er destrno- they will apportion the dwellings aooOrding I [vs. to neer], without dlBoosaossing theme who I Ffmt-Ne preperty, war on capital, an are oacuplling Oak own., trivileges of every kind, and on the OPpres Clothing 1 Well, without taking away e ton Of man by man. ally one's overcoat they will make a lob lob 7 Seoend-No fathorfand, no boundary of the olothivg obt5inod in the warehouses, , ine, no battle of the Peztple with the people, provided each one can find a garment to fit . Third -No state ; war on all authority, him, The Communistia•Athelatic Society, 1 lective or not, dynastic, temporary, or even new thoroughly organized, will have lirl!amentary. nothing ehe to do emoepb-to live. Whence arise the following axioms, taken The Anarchists are unwilling to be repo the right And leftwingfe of the party : charged with attempting to bring ba"17 the First-" Property 113 robbery." -Proud- man of the atone age nod the epoch of the ton, Cave dwellers. Their boast Is to make a r' Capital to wealth gained fromlabo`r, but babala tape of all the impedimenta of society r Is the labor ofothers, heaped up in the as it is, except whatever progress ,has been i, lands of a thief." --Jean Grave. made and whatever scientific remIta line .i The marriage otats of to -day Is equlve• been acquired. No longer any property, no ent to the most shameless prostitution."--- longer a governing power, and get'nob one lean Grave, mamout'a pause i,s the march of industrial Second -44' My uative lend' to merely a and scientific progromo 1 Such is the con - high sounding eapreN1cn."-Jeal Grave. tonto of these bsokm, pamphlets, lectures 11A standing army is a school for crime." and daily papers, only known to us througix -A° Harrison.the many telzuresr©cently made. Third-" Let no man make a beast of me." - --Ls Pere Dualis ms. ,,Nsibher God nor mastvsr."--Blangnl. DAIS COIJGHLIN FREE a ea Univereai Suffrage -Who gicattatwonder _- of the century."-Auonymous. MELLErs or ANAROHISTS° HIB it Aegnitted of Oomplieity ill till® Be much for what they deo not believe. Cronin Murder, What do they believe ? The affirmative --_ doctrine k shorter : " All organization of whatever character, SENSATIONAL SOENE IN COURT - all delegated authority necessary to perfect this organization, having boots declared anti- The entire county buildings were guarded revolutionary, it to proclaimed, that (under Jay police, and detectives in plain clothes penults of tem;( oantidea ed oxcly anoUher mitaglod with the ore wd. No one not supplied fere of ebeiugien) the social rebellion with the ueoessaryoredontialswere admittod aught to have no other objective paint than to the court. the Creation of a mean in which the former 36110 jury .retired On the abroke of Il the creation may . uplfin only over horn- o'olcck, and attended by three bailiffs were indloaf self." From this fotlow the two formulas m officers end half am many bailiffs room on the float above. A dozen whish sum up the affirmative doctrine : pslice ofli 1. Do as gouploase. guarded the atairsvay and approaches is the 2, Ever thio is sure -that is, even the aparbments, No stranger was allowed to common Property of the social wealth. got within eight of the door. Coughlin Theae two theories being provided for, turned in his chair and watched the men there are ne settled thoorias or Iimitstloue,. upon whom him liberty, if not hie life, de - Two Incidents have tended to dieclpline the P©tided. Hit wife, she had besneibtilsg be- party. At the A,narcldeb Congrega at Lan- hjud him, laid her head on him shoulder and don (1892) and at Chicago (1893) Comrades sobbed hysterfearlly, while his little son and Merlino and Malattsta rem53ked that the daughter, the former having been barn after party would gain in strength if it should his arrest, climbed up upon his knee, and n view -ono to soughU told its prattling speech how much they have a single aim i for sada rood a on casein-] as to its foam. loved his,. Thera were numerous rum:sra No sooner was the objection made that no from th® jury roam during the afternoas, matter what auch form might be it would "d mhorb.y before 4 o'clock a bailiff was de- i be assault upon anarchy's first principle, sp',tobed to Judge Tuthill with the "do as you please," than the motion was Wermatifm that the jury doslred turfed. to return bo the court room. Coughlin was brought In at 4.25 o'clock and TIM AWIRXATIVE OR CREATM, DOCTRINES. glvon % Boat in the centre of using cam - These are rather overlooked in the pam- posed of six stalwart bailiffa. Coughlin phlete of the propaganda as they also are In riveted hie eyes ut:on each juror in turn as the picture prepsgand%- Hennes, It iC for grey Came in, but there Was nobhlug in a the purpose of deatroying that anaroby en- I mingle face to give an Inkling of the Contents rolls comrades. Mahammod excited the Of the paper that Juror Holman held im his fanaticism of all Asia and Africa by thq right hand. allurements of big p:.,radige. The paradho Judge Tuthill asked, " Havo pen apiece of the aooiety of the future Is only revealed upon a verdict?" to us in the "l3trugglo for Broad" (Kropot- "Wohave," roplied Holman, as be passed kine) and "Society After the Revolution" the paper to bho bank, The Judgeglanoed (Jean Grave). By reason Of their cost they at the ,;beat of legal ons and paused It to are not books for general reading. Clork Melvin. Coughlin half leaned for - The two aro all that is oeaeasary to show ward and grariped the arm of his chair. us clearly what the Anarchists with to create 44 We fiild the defendant, Daniel Coughlin, and to usher us into ohat future of harmony not guilty." and rood swill preserved for humanity under AN EXCITING RC10NID6 the form of communism. De as yon please" and " all is yours" For a moment rot a soul stirred. Then 't from tbo rear of the room cmme a cheer. A are the formulaa accordi::ag to Jean Grava, hn Fred throats joiu04 In and PAndemo- Tice theorists begin vers loglvally by de- Blumrovailod, ne effort bolt!g made by aelvfng, and houeatl,y comvinaiug themselves. the court or attaohea to maintain dOcOlum, Tse happy fmavlty--faith-faith In goad- Con talln seemed stunned as the words foil noes and also in fixed scitneo, Thsy ttouob froom the olerVo IIpB. Then by an effort ha nething Ira science. One of them rocent'y areae from his ,sero, pushed back the crowd gala, '• When we abatl have solidified nitro- and exclaimed in triumphant tones : ' makingthere broad, no lam gar We then, © sen, nit tfor hat " Boys, juttiae hhs come at last." Srepetkine's " Struggle for Bread" is the The crowd gave an anewsring obeer. conquest of the agate. You obould read in Pauslog for a momont to wring the hand tbia Curious and Interesting book the eteta- . his father, Coughlin jumped into the Ment of what is necessary labor. We learn jury box and thanked every man in burn; Clans a pat• by tilling tits si therein thud, ll while the tetra streamed down his floe Van only of the healthy males of the Salne Each mss theely him band, and more that ti and the Sairie•at•Olse, working fiftyeight one of the twelve wiped away a supploiou days in the year, at, say, five h0urm a day, melature from his eyes. Judge CCutbil will supply all the w13nbo for an aosnzed thanked the twelve collectively and die mi Cxlstence-ever] a luxurfays Arxet-te all the moxigh them from Baty. In the h ea d thi lnbzbitauts of bods department. newt, and faithful lithe wife had heard blit " Agriculture," they say, " that great news and abohurut to the COutb roam. Cough Amorle%n industry, arrived ab the height of Ju was chamber tw peso oat through r rhe Ju o o chamber wk�.ea the cry was ra4sai perfoatlen, will reach tlia point Of Makirg _bye hundred voices : 'r Dan, Dan, mom, Z he toll defy the maeous anti climate, warm- bark, hero'sour wife." The ex-doteet{v. jug the earth and air about the tender tnrned -stab In time to latah his helpmate pleats, produclug upon one hectare whst *9, sobbing and bait fainting, 1118 1011 tut, before could rob bat produced upon fifty, his earms. After waiting sometime for th end reducing at the 8'me time the e11111 crowd to disperse, Coughlin, his wife Au tonal of the Rubor. Arid its Paris there In nt;, f%ther mansgod to reach a carriage and wor man or woman to feeble 'who could not, driven to the home that the ex-dsteoiiv after a few hours of tteacilfug ov'ersco the had loft four years ago. Coughlin', fathe machines or neutral them, eaen In his way, In this aegrarian toil, ' " ' A simple vacs ma overcome that be could "It's scarcely flea rDa,tbor of amusing onemelf a little in the words to express himself. "It's God jumttee, iU's God's jumtice," he me;naged t fields."=till';" ; "my boy never committed the A Goob aa3btit isoixlNa. crusta s he osuld not have done ib." s SooWists demand elgbt hours a dory for b workingmen, with one day of teat Dub of The virtue of Gratitude. seven. Anarchy prorrisam hila five hours' (,,Kn',oxonian"in Canada Presbyterian.) D work for only five clays a month, on asooaalt A mo or #-Amily that can Bit Ina comiot . of the absence of paraelts,e, We weArirars>e4 able home during a Cold, dip and listen r M Easy work (even for 7PAridans), Thous are the mterm hotel without feeling arat0ful rrov'o impovtaat fact- in the programme. the Almighty Giver of every good gift, me l- When Kropothine paosem from wrotelred bane a little religion, bub It does net i a but bea.lthy. tmko of the laborer to the box- much foe thein. They are nor the kind a rlble ono -the toilers of tke mines-tbe n transformation is were coloplate : " We people that give much for mlodons or an tit shall Invent a mmohlne wbich will guide the prat itride , 111tbpone abelly augmentation, atabiof I' gr5titnao im bho besotting B1n of mai rays of the plan and compel them to work 09 Cauadfans. Other nations may drink mox w that there will be no head of demooa,dtng or fight more, or Choat more, or owe Into the bowels of the earth to mearoh for ih solar heat, confined In the coal magazines." gated but for p'de Ca hard-hearted, her r. But man has other wanba beside% his massa- dated iugr5bfttido' Cattndfun iQgratoo tial the pelta. d. rial ores. Al The needs of luxury, of ploasur&--sclen- [Mucattoa Recesta". at bifid and artluble--are provided for. Ih may be 611 right for the railroad co' n• Anarchy pretends to guarantee to all the pinion to atm their train bonds. but t rt world those plemures rosexved, In foot, for prediction of one that they would she y, enly a very tuw. ltvet'yone will be able to themselves has been vetif end In tho cruse ie procure thong by only a few hours of addf- bile nattil rd rvho adoWentally shot 5 ' ttional Itabor. A writer wishes to 1publleh a e baa omastar Yesterday. Sot - Trilled 191 g'A neaenh in book, bis admirers wish to tetra x11. tl?hey day the companter will see 1118 y td will met the typo, paint and bind It, In nom• opening alp shooting galleries. It im sit} at mon. In like manner liberature, soienoe and that or the purobasing, of land for cematteri pb arb will Tae servad by voluutieers and they Iphe tlneotioa mien► is which would be t lir could not be better carved, oheaper. at Art will find a loftier fnapirstion. More z8 zm esxo9amit em 0si as maairble Xiliaaaaakge Uo liAorlveoaipat* th iaerepolls $100,000,006 leleph� g P e ONTARIO tEGISLATURM. 1 Mr.. Speaker informed the House that to olerk bad received a resorb from the ommlaoioners ou Rsb%tes Bilis on Bill No. 3, entitled "An Acb to authorize the 'usteuo of the eorgregatien of the Holy lossom to convey dertain lands to other uoteoa." Me, MoMahon introduced a bill to amend ro Municipal Act, which was road a drat i me. 4 efi"ecba redaction, but the pspors wanld show, Mr. Jainism was to heat bho whole buitding, recei.vIng from the asrooiabion $200 lex consideration gf beating their offiess. Tuthis way Mr. Jamieson, it would be meen, paid much higher rent tban form- aerly.. trha hon, gr,tutloman eiltogod that the Government Was paying 0 per cent. mbar• eat on the mortge - Mr. Aforedith--I said the Agricultural anti Arta Aseouiation paid ib, and that it was prRotically the same thing as the Gev orumrnt paying it. Mr. Dryden -I do not thinly ib is practi- 11 bl -amts thing. I. -he building tQ1315 Of material war VISOneighty and e on' and at tbabt nae the buildings used for the tvrine iudusbriee were these formerly uaete for the bzoom-maklug Industry. 91hey had been altered and on larged, and about $5,000 was expanded in this way, exeluelve pi,f p:r%ext labor. (Choi. machinery iutroduuyd hind cost Memo $34,13 000, Raw matodai l,trirohased prior to September 30th, 1893, ocmit $59,-• 958, (110 nuulber wf prisoners employed in the In'dootry v4,1335, The aal- ariea of the maneger a=nd f nor art, amounted bo $1;900 annualiy, Na agcntm had boon Dor. Clancy moved for a return dhow n;i ua y tt1 employed by the Gover.z.:ont for the dis• Lo date of olio diemlaaal of William Young, 1aeloY,aa to the assectatiou. They receive pesal of the mannfaobua'ns° There was h' M, �4rm Inatructor at the Reformatory for $2,000 in rout, aztd, Pa:y etut $600 in Interest. nothing owlr,{t to Uhe Grnvernmont by any astau alshene • the length of 1 c,ilt p,�,few Ip cartaut rh+, Government nover puvehaaero ha rot,PeOI� etf ttvjete gr'arobased. aye a as g service ; the saute of h10 was consulted about the rata of tnteroeb. P1 would be a mattf r l"r co;z�r.idex�ltion as te- nae 1rQ was in the a , y tiro diapoa.1 of the vr, pull of the factory in iamimsal ; the amount paid him as a Mr. Maredibh said the action was, aU an the future. Exit .+1at'dy the Government, ratulby, together with tine amounts, if rate, Marjo o^,:releke o", the part of the Gov would not , able eo ,tjy th of the entire 7t', paid hlru for renU allowsnoo, er ori er•' oannaor:b. Wha a was'tbe Agricultural and ise, since his dibruhmal. His objoet In Ar4u Amociatlon ? Ww re that' to deal with output this year i!a the t4anly Messner am iaBt j year, and ,�ahoth r iii ,.-t•suld he found ne008- kfng for the return was to at oartates the a proparhy vaalut'd at X60,000? Tlio object ser to still to the trtKdde, C>r whist system, olioy of the G•avernmout in retwmdiug for rvhjch the amodation had ]leen formed y Tielals slue have loft h110 public lervlov. had caaacd to exist, anis he bad no dsubnan woulc2 be tadolaUcat frr tilt?s 1'o6:h°, hail not yet ir. Yeung entered t'he service in 1887, and Aob u;zotlld be pawrcd handln.g ever; the prop, boon dealded uapen, M� wih da tlao and of the, as dismissed In 1892, wibliour any cause ert,w to tike Govsrnmant. Thy bon. Mir_feter Reason Iasb year a number of carloads had (sing assigned. He was tfmply pivau should ase that the property ie teatxd at w keen ,font to the Pi ='cans' Iiof on to at lava of absence, but the oiiwe fair, figearo. J'Ar'x:ers of the Provbn and- Brantford. With t;he axseep.iota of roue car- d not oases. After hsviug been fered to the exl,enb to which the Agrioul- lead, which waz roivrstc i, they were able to 11 Id ut of the syrviee his pay eonti1.11ed for i)nral aual Ar'rs AseooWlen permitted each prat rid of the predu.st at etttid tory Prises. our measles, and after that he received e. lax'ltp. The faebozy vvaa ir, Oi,eratiov'z all the time.. ratulb y of $330, Mr. Young received, be- Mr. Wood (Ha"tIr)gs) said the proceeding Mr. Moieditli eafti the puttllo accounts Ides a palary Qf $450 a year, a rent allow- wt<,a roost unbclsfueeel3A e, and could not be gave vera little i1:f.,rtnt3tiOn with regard to noo of $60 a year, albheugh he did not live explainer] to the satigftactiva of the House, the indu-try. Thrf emtinmatto of the Treat- )st Penetangul4ene. While Mr- Young tines fish. Ross Bald it eras onUiiinR as bo neer 1aeU year re to the ravaouQ to . de - m his leave of absence, a Mr. Siewisrt, a whether there had bean negligmca ice the rived was p?aced at $100,000. He stand of bho hon: Miulster of Eduoation, be matter, but to try and saddle the Minister noticed that i;ne, azcteal rerenuo vas only ' I elievetl, took his piaoe. of Ag;rioniUttra av th the mansgamenb of a sometbiw,, ovor $86,000, and the expendf' Mr. Ross -No, no. corporation that had vested in it powers tura $102,000. From a tltrt Uoginning of Mr. Clancy, continuing, said he was in- of its ower woo a ground that he thought October last the public acct»unto did nob creed that Mr. Young, who waa given ohs House would n,at vutertaaln.. The Gov- show any revenue frc+tu the Cssitr cl Prison. cave of absence on the last day of October, 6ramttnb ai.mply grave an annual grant to bice (leo mals that the Governmientt hacl the right 1892, received renb allowance for the entixe a-eoni%ttou ; that was their only couneotiou to withhold fnfnrnlat1On art thte subject ear, and also pay for the last two mOntbfl with it. seemed to filar, a veru tneari+:ng t p.rotonafomm. sf 1892 and the firab two months of 1893, 'The motion was oarrletl. Mr. Gihaon (Ranvllton) eaid M, hat he had reddes the grtstuity referred to. He con. Mr. Tait moved the second reading of a Bald wag tliab ib was juexpedlent to give the tended blaa4 Mr. Young was tees entitled to Bill to amend the Municipal Act. 'The world by diacu:secen in tad I:Iaume the fac- iny rent allowance or gratuity after he was axuendrrtent:a relate to the shovelling of anew tors making up the price of binder twine, from sldowaiks and provide that action thus expwiug tbel 1lustnsL%in a mantas no �yiveII leave Of :,bsenoe. ' P eaould rY Oze itm Mr. Gibson (Hamilbobaining privers bus n) said there was no ohall not be brought by persona suolna sa horst P al+jeotion W bringicig down the papers. injarlsa by falling on joy sidowalko, unless tminws. If thee,, fmtr, wore cleaired by When they were brought dower they would notlae in writing is giveta to the Mayor or xs,omterm they could be given 1111, the Public explain the case, The hon. mover of the co:porabien within forUy-right hours after. Accounts CoazMitt•:e, c.r in t eDepartment. ,e -elution was wrong in stating the case as bho aacleenb. The Blil also provides for the Mr. Moredibh svAd that while admitting one of dfsmiesal. Mr. Young resigned. remuneration of aldermen in aides, and that that tome dherAlon might be sited In the While tt spas true that there wan nothing the oubui!Won of questions to elooters, not method of presenting the facts; still the day against Mr. Young as a public effioia9, he specifleally defined ran bo the manner, shall bad gone by for ayorro;; in thaee matters. proved himself uu%blotocontrol and manage bs, Bubjeot to the provision of aaccians 293 Mr. Meredith moved fer a return of the the boys, who seemed to do abaert as they bra 319 of the amended Municipal Aot of number Of cameo :cD'P stasateing for argument liked. A man iu auch a pasltion as that of 1892. in 1 Z o Cas 114 of Aptlteal, 11Lnd the number [armor at the reformatory ought to be one `T`; a Bill wag read a aficonad time, and re- which were sla ding for a<,rgument 0n the oapable e4 commanding, and oentralling ferred to the Municipal Committee. firat days of .Januvsry, 1890, 1891, 1892, bhose under hiss. But when the matter was Mr. Ryerson moven the aacan,i reading of 1893 and 1894. He explained that in looked into, iu was found that Mr. Young a Bill to amend the Public Sahoola AcL making this motion he m"dG no refleobl.en had not manifested the qualities nocenei,ry Tht, Bill provided for the" union of the uyca tile oaturt, for ha: ott.t vee 'bhab the for his po3itlon. This being shown, the Colleglate and public School Boards of jG.t'g,a had doixe cverytkrir.,g poosible to Government took steps to bring about a Toronto. In many towns in the Province facilitate the buoincse. Bub tis% Present change, : Mr. Young was glean ]cava cf thio nnle.t lard been made, and was tisane poGiblsrn with ra>aatcl bra the basinesa of sir. absence to Sud another situation as goad as to mt rlc aabisfaotorlly. court, from t'ce Ina ir,U of -'3ou of the liti- the one he was leaving. The Govarnment Mr. Rosa said the Bill redly provided for gante, waa alaemitzp. Otvirt g 'ro Uho illnooe then had to deal with the case of au the abeorpdon of the Riga Sohuul Board by of one of tl:e lo,wnwl judgr;8 and other diffi- oflicial leaving after some year.% of faith- the Public School Board. Theoretically he oultfes in forming a rouxt., there h:d been fel, oven Uhongh unsunceas#ul, servic.o, was not Oppctsetz to such a system, bat his an accumulation of buB';w-e:t fur some time - and he was glean a gratuity, whiali would own experlt�nee had been that work could It wsa ] of onfy tri the Hic}t Court of Jns- nob have been done had he been sueooesful be acaouapliahed as soll by separate boards biro that reform ,n as t1r�e er?. IU was be- au finding a situ•tfan. The gratuity, he as byuaPted boards. He hoped the hon. Comitg a queetiov whether •the Ceunty belioved, wan ,0350, As to the rent allow- ge�ntlt+msn would allose the measure to drep Court end QaarterSr.ti t -Ab a Siem had not anoe, the prackoe in this oaae was the Damn for this sesmtea, and when he wao considering cutilved it ueefuleexs. Naw ':hot the means amendments to the Act he would deal with of eommun?cation In all p:.rto 0'1 the country as ]rad bran followed for a long time at the Institution. Some of the ofiin!als lived in the matter. were ho Perfect•, It ought by be passible to the building, Ramo oaaupied residences ouU- Mr. Meretlibh thought it would be well make ],urger judiaiA e,1'ia;triuta, and to allow side, owned by the Geverulolent, and those, to rape:,] the-ect!en of the Act ralAing to the judgea In oath diu:rie , if more than who were of equal grade for whom there the nnfen of the boards. The hen. gentle- ore, to sib as a Cc.urb of Appeal for a, new was no aovemtnadatien in Gavernmen' lean paofarmed to favor much a measure as trial from the jud{,e -Whe tried the care. property had a rlgbt to expect a rent al- was prV.-,sed, and yob by the leglelabion of Some each systa m Ynt htl be, rlavfsed. He lowance. 1891 he bad effectually proventei its opora- did net intend to go iritic the question ex - Mr. Clancy said the Explanation was a tiler. hanatively, bat he thragtb tbat this quse- very lame one. The Gsvetnment had had fir. Ryerfon eaid that the Hon. Minister ties of judicial rtfurnl upas one ,Vbiah de - Mr. Young in Ito employ for seven ymirs, of Eduoablon had acid that there was ao manded the ct,rnw.t and immediate, Mien - and it was only after that time they found demand for the logislation he Bought. He tion of the LoglsW'ure. him inefficient. If this cane wag to boa would say that the oorperatfoa of Toronto The Boase adjour,, all ati 11.30 p, m° • precedent, then, according to the Minlater'rs favored the measure, which bad been initf- o>wrn explanation, it was only neeeasary for %ted in too Public Sobcoi Board. He would TIRE CANA)IMN TOOK TO 1111E WATER. an official whom it was deoldad to dtsmlgs net, thowa+ver, prrem the measure. PemarlraX'n Ins4anee of Incelllxeree on to hit still during tho leave of absence given The Bill was withdrawn. the Part of a Bird. him for the purpose of Iaoklrig fora eltua- kir. Moak moved t,` a second reading of a tion In order tm goallfy bimaelf for =, grAtufby. Bill to amend the Arseesment Act. It pro- 11 We have gob a cal cry at Lome,"' maid Mr. Meredith moved for a return giviag vides UPaat Coanoilm might permit the aoaaso- Walter Thompson, of Lincoln, Neb., last, the amounb espe.saled iia the year 1882 for menti t)f townahlpo Eriounially, instead of night, '+ thab is eon idersd by the fatally alterations and repafra tO Agricultural Hall. annually, if they dealm, The improve- to be jaab about &4 smart as they make, Also of the proparblons of the amounts Be menta were often so sl"ght as to occasion no them, 1'al tell yon why 's.'e thhkh so, Mine expended which were, according to the re- domesa,i. for an annual aesaemment. bird ee,ge hange In a room In wbio'a thorn 10, port of Mr. (Cully, engineer of taco Publie TP e B121 was reed a second time. large coal stove. Ona) nfbartloon 'vwo were Works Department, to be paid by the The following bille were presented and 5119 aur for a sheat while, and aR the Agrfoulturnl Arta Association; Mr. pbilip real the fitsb tirre : dire was low, my wife 6111A the above with Jamieson (the tenant) and by the Province Mr, Serpa--T.. 0 legalize 11y -law 414 of the coal and turned oat 'blit, droit, oxPf,,0' u9 to- respeotivmly. Ha maid he drelred to call Catiutty cf Ralton, and to authorize the be hAmo btfota thin fire got tea hob We attention to whsst was manifestly n moat county to distribute certain moseys, zero gave a good Ileal longer than at a attention ptooeohM one skit, if tib was a Mr. M:,K;ay (Viotorir)-To wnable the we had expected, however, and when we aRmple of the method of conducting than town of Lindsay to garaiiAse the Lindsay ratnrnQel the+ x, ora sone ]fisc a furnace, and affairs of the Province, was Proof that a watertroa'ks, and to inane certain debork- the stove red•hoo. My wifolt firs+t tlr,onghb change was neceaeary in th&BB in control bales. was of the bird, and ups a lural ing up at of the basinean of the Province. Mhe build- Mr. White -Respecting the waterworks the sago and not "AA -9 hlro- oenelxded at img referred to was on the norbh%eab darner of the city of Wlnda<,r, area thab he h:ad .been euffucatea bg' the of Queen and Yonge abreets in thts city. Mr. Harhy-To incorporate the Universal intense heat, Sca immadjap!-ciy got a chair Up to 1882 the ground fieor wens divided Cbureh of Oabarle- and Climbed rp to look into the cage, fully In two tenements, one occupied by Mr. Mr. Gl:ason ('Hamilton)-Reapeoting eitpwtingZ to too tea poor bird stretched out Philip Jamieson. In that year the two Chritt Cturah Hamilton. on the floor, dead. Suo:x was far from shops were thrown into one, mud Mr. Mr. Preeion�moved for a ieburn hhowiarg being the case, however. Inmtevd, there he Jamieson became the tenant of the the arnozitte expanded In aenuectien wlth was sttting flown flab In his bathtub, with whole. yPithont any authority from Par- the Pravinatet-I bizider twine, lnc!ustry, (1) for only his head, • wbk,h be wou;d now and liament the Department of ,Anrlasuitul0, in 9:;uild,ingp,,(2) for machinery', (3) for mater- than diQ into the, water, oxP. - to the p 1882, assumed a debt of $11,395 25 of bFae fa,io, (4) for labor and suporinteadenoo, wish furnace-like boat sf ileo room." -St. Lottie Agriculture and Arts Aiseciatia:x to enable, the r:amn of foreman or sup:zrtnteadents Globe -Democrat. them to make those rapArn. When the enap.'oyed, and the wtsgos or salary pant to lalteret iia ar old ✓stamps. work waa encored upon the repairs were to eao:a of them. It waa tumoratl in the prem% coat about $5,000, but, owing, as alleged, rand among ttole ssha pretanded to be .in- An frits„dating %t ry of ilio finding eta to increased scale of wages and bigltee comb formed, that the Central Pel€on basin Icti- tome old p+,stage ataacpti which were en - of material, as. well as additional, wrack dustry had not achieved arch guesses ae had graved ,,s et ha+f a m-tucy ag-a Oonaes from done, the amount spent waa over $11 000. been hopot% and that while the Brantford Providence. Ta» ueotmaster ta,b tbat time Tharp swam an inveetigsitlsn in the Publio workm bad plenty of erdorp, the Canbral was Wolceme B. 84,yler, vvbtt considered, Acoounte Committee in 1882 >,rlbh regard to Prison works were not kept busy. It was as bile Ur%jtod Beaten had ne poutal cervica the matter, when it was shown that most said bhab the Brantford works, unable to then, ybab the Ido% s,f a atamP for the Provi 'alip-shed methods had bran followed In bhia keep up wish their own orders, had ordered den,00 post•offioe waa; a guard one. He grow t matter, The lease of Mr. Jamieson from the Central Prison, but r,he goods not enthuslastle over the word, sand In a chert 1 expired in Mo.rob, 1892, and the being Iuryz'shod until after the rivets agreed time a of pcatu was pzoftced. From ' Government had not oaussd him, in upeo, the Brantford people refused to re- this tsleven. st,mps tees 5•eentors and one ' reneWIvg bin lease, to pay a single doll.tr solve them, and 7: evil nom deman'sing a re- 10 -rent stamp wore made. This was the a Moro of scab, rel that foo was now gobbing tarn of the money they hi,d paid on account pxoAitarbi.or, of hltrla amd :low stainpsi mrv3'in I for $2,000 a year promises which expr-rb:. of their ordor. He *ould ins glad, and he thruse day%. The atamp,s scare a great r would tell hon, gentlemen wore worth $3,000 felt sure bhab the Henae would - be glad, if novelty when they appeared, Reo:anbly D a year. Mr. Jamleeen was a very aobive, the PcovincialSecvet6rywt,uld make asbato• Lycurgra Sayler, a ralat4vo of the deaeared asupporter of gentleman oppesib He did ment with regard to this Industry. ' postrooster, pulled orb of a pigeon -bole % , a not say that this was the xcagoaa why he waa Mr. Gtbaa n (Hamfltote) could assure the self e1 the a3 clouts atarnps, thn sheets boinf{ D treated so leniently, but the eireumatanees hon, get t1rman that, as fair as the Govern- in gr;od rocdirdQn. TiroQy wrrQ purohataed were certainly such as to arouse OOVIMOW6 went had ga v,e in the induatry, they had by a Ptilade'pMii, oo3leotor.--Philadelphia t Altobber point, why should that building be secured eatimfmotory reanlbs. There were .Ledger. _ occupied for o ices? Why not bring the Certain difficulties connected with the ofikneis there up to these buildinga And give eotabliobinfnb of any laduntry, but the No fewer Oar), 1,760 ancletlb manueorlpb them places in the new building? Molts lead tosn Ur more aatiafaotory than copies of the Nang Testamoub in whale or , _�' e- Mr. Dryden maid the hen. gontleman the Government had bad any reaton to part ex Bb. seemed to thinly Arab the Provinco controlled ant3aip$&?. Ho waa not aware that ho bad �^WV,T-'^"'''�-"MP'x"""M"" ,"" """�'�" Vii,° ." 'a this building. Such was not the case. It made any promises regmrtliog the industry ���� � �� 0 was a body organized under atatate and that Nad not been carried nub. 'There was �, eompeeed of deleRabea from the elootoral div- oert%tn information which could not be ,bllow good I� Ith O trioti meolobles. The building woopurohased given to the Hour,% and he mesant to say while low epi rite, tf as a meana of investing the pxofita made by now that it fans glob bo to expected that rias � d Memory ,a'1.�Iorosse., 3- the aesoolation In holding provincial fairs In Gavoxllmonh should give away the berms on • or irritable f,emper, i" differenbpartsofthe province. Even fromtbe wltiohth 9Aouredthetwlwra. ioar of Impend: Y beginning, the Government, saw he nador- Mr. M*aedllsh-Hear, anew. j a wt' Ing Calaa ity and, r , a thous% ad and Ell stood ib, Pal hail no control over tbio Mr. G:benn (ll,amiltpn) said It was � q'i, one derange ►r atter. Thr ucsbfou raised. h Df,. Marc- mu�)efent for th>a Go ,ermment to know that 1 a ^ • I menta aP bedy I' dish had boom threshod out 1n the Pablia tbty Yad been enabled to place a better r✓ and mi�A results:. to Accounts Committee. Mr. Jamieson tfaorc tet,iii of tev4raci on the marktet r tie# t Pram pl-r4iiprac.. q' y coin P(y prac. contended that he was not liable for so largo two a lo+rror price than could be seewed • time, ofteaindulgedc a sum res alleged, and he tondered to tate elaewhoro. Thn pelioy of the Government I tin by the young ni ter of b ricaltat0 the antaunt for urea ba Ilio, noo of the twine to far through ilornnce o� W MA s F. >? gi their ruino(as eonso-- which he ol�fined to be liable, bur bite with as litho invHrbentiora of Middlemen n�uonces. Ner,voum debit da n thin they had been muoaeam• a ity, and los', of manly e s U d. ice` that time as oastblc. I y or nicest'' was not % o p o Since, 1 Mr. Jamieson hail Apart 5 pod deal of ful, rand bad 8oyp116d mUny farmers all over rush unnatural Unbfl�siroquently11 ®f he building. Just afftor the fora- aheoountrp on tsmbfactory terms, It would insult from s money on b g , To reach, roclttim and restore muoil uniortu- id rovementm were made 110. spout two or r:o5 do for the) Govarnmorat to rentor upon a nater to health and happinosa, is the nim at an ; ce Uph ee thousand dollars lu fibtlr g hhe plaOO syctom of euplplyiug email gaantiii as oat eescoitition o! medioa rsentlemou, vrho keno at k ter the new Imago near MlAo in, ercdit. The b mblruony of a41 who pact used 'p repaLage treatise, rd trnatinng of the plain tu et symp oto, and of i5ngilag 811 92 hes oa as he Alleged, sEamD $7 000 by rho b,NinB was bh,ar it wax eminently ,saris toms and curability, 11y home treatment, aS ia. 18 k' factor . The ra,turn COU14 very enolly leo- such diseaeeo. � ; ho arrangement with the sasoorabion. In don. yy b r vomenbs furntshod. The out -put of bWine during the A copy, or this nli i0 bookwill,ririflstamps,nroe aideW)Ion of there pirmemen Imp o of this notlm, wit e a scolation r0dared hIN resat. ear ametint&I era $42,329 The twine eu posm-.ge. be IM)ed securely ponied in A Plain: the m MA on Sop'eml er 30it Ira'%, erten the lamb envelof 1Jdreea Wonno tit Dt€trbzts�s , nt Mr. kaodiDryden $SiItsdll bo ft? Mr. Dryden maid he bolievod it wee fn mtooktakldg Xan. made, anieanted to eighUy ' 21rcUxaAra n:}sooiATxox, Buffalo, N, Ya .