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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-03-16, Page 10A, T7- 7- -4 V, J! % PIT R!,"IMPRM-1, .1 4 6, effeets of tba il, wbo t Eing- -with liability the existence of whkth -th4y In ludki turkey --.-bo' ry any year for severial years 'p4k- Wt- for - generations yet to come.,: WO 9� P 0 and Quebec (RInIstqrlil Tiow have largld�4oposits In. the banks, and dently. expect to maintain our present rev, er cent. wh 0 i. re wbo III]n - -e r an, Thc._ la shoot - and the, Do inion, the v ow deplore applause.) od, ibering, intut and pro- the Whit A latement of those, 018 XP l larx enue, whil% as I bavo� already' Andil6ate CINAD-A'S. BEST P-10LICY d'arlsell, between the Vriovin8es of Ott- 01(our S"o-t7awhich at the e6d -of 1834 woz will still have i e- Inie marlyj have been in- bne turkey, whIch th-.-,, whit� mail gen- 011-IR RAILWAX LIABILITY. 0")l wir yearly endituOes for railway ald, 4 1 balance at our credit. (Applause.) exp unjus 'Umder tho head of 11 Capital hRd and tly taxed for th ben t of itlie few, i6rouslY agi,itd to dlvlds-f, and, -wflh- equil. bitti due by the Dominion to Ontarlob" As In f rmer years, I will --now gi Lily �e- d buildings will be. matetle 'e' III c turkey �so, thut 46 ve fall A- COMPARISON. T. ommerec, has bee shac led and res- magnanintity,- eut Ui�� ries tram thit ot last'ygar. Section est particulars off the- ainounis - payable �dulaed�f 'rhe people of this Province, In �tbe and the ijatu�*l results.b,&ve fol- held the body 'and the Indian the taIll and thts &*ar4 reads as f6til That ailnually for " Ufa to railways aiiO� -1 an�' our firiancial. condition,"st.r. Is sowid exerc4�6,00f their sovereign Power, will.40611 -h in The faxwers do not row require to be 'lion growt anti from the lat of July, 1�34, the I`#ro_ ruitles.11 - These liabilities of the Province one I our I aging view' it ai� we %vill. If We be calle, upon Once again 'to liass -vevalet Lefier from, Hon. James Young lowed ; a few mil es, our Ion arrested, md -611r principal told the 'moral of tbJ3 policy. I do not lane a pon 1he financial recora*of the Adminis- populat C16.41 of' Ontario. and Quebec shall be.' are not ordinary, debts7, Istilarkilich a9'tbL11Y' take even &'hurried glance.at the fix - e u 4er they Mre nuffering m ore than Am- tration of my honored friend'the leader of 'es, in , vhIch the mAsse a of conslir, natural industr, i. 641twd *1th, the additional subsidy grant- are. riot Oresently-payable and do not bear of tho,otherProvInces, or-of.Lhe Dominion of Gal t. 13 are engage 1, burdened and de- elican farmers, but -widoubtelly their our peop by th* act oO' 47 Vic. In i_,iterest before. becomin payable. OWyj -this se. Tried by 4ks record, his.lovery ch. IN7 the itfielfli; we will quickly returp to' our farina l2ave fallen frorn. 25 per cerit. to 30 Tt.164 deternlinid fov the excess of We have never classed them as ordblArY blilance, sheet with fedlinis of intense suppo er, as well a# every friend of hon- pressed. I nt. In value, and tbe prices of their d No Government treats obligations pride andualtisfaction. .-The Treasurer of est. a clent and -economical gavernmentio ..If 'there was -not an�ther f4dt SiVo the Per bilY the ^war4 hereinaftex mentioned ce ation Mount of the additional subsid o, this speda� chttrai6ier.as part'of the, Quebec, In his financial statement, deliver- will h petully ana bonfidently awalt. the last Govorrinkent 5, the n ai products are exceedingly low. The rkatl= public debt. ult. (1�oud APPI d stand onderrined. That a al Policy May not be chleifty to blame for by this slot to Ontario is $2.8U,283. ordingry cid. latilt-December, Informs i3a that tll;� ek- res Russ. FAILURE OF PROTECTION. P0IIc3r '%voul t 1 kider thim. section, -iberef The Don-tWou Government. the_ Will' tiatry Ilk on -.the third the latter) hu It Is 1�n oret. we Agath, .11.1- (!(-as of liaAllties of that ProvInce ovur vast co e this omlnl Possible to� forget V Me Z6 our orrodit the sum, of $2,848469 ve aisf,-ts at fune 30th, 1893. tl�e close their Soho '11110 A shou-14 bo. mad with thM I)ortion largest lu the Wo I I and with. patunil t1int f&rplers who got $127, Per busbel for to a Goveriament, amongst others, _ba� of -11 1Rov6rnThbnt -ces unsurpassed by any -other, unless wheat. anrl 30 cents Per pound 14r. wool in 1�ga - railway Itabillties of exillotly - the. tinr.110tal a $92,MLI,680. During the )fthele?, 680h dealing wlihClv resoui oft Ich wa 1 ag one of our aitsets same nature and - hai�c always treated cutrent financial year he estimates thathe and c edule B with that dealing'with Legis- It be the United Statea-should in bne de- Mr. - XlFwkenz!e�S time., and were, dazzled Ji tbs: fluancir.1 otatomexiO of qw prede- thdin exactly an we.do. will be called upon to expend for interest eade haVe Its gro*t! 11i populatlon. de- by-Conservattire Pierdrlo.s Of tie 'bztt,:r o#"or ft� ealolt 'of the year.5, 18% to I &A Decrease In arowth C.f POPUI The Dom' 1,11JOn -GOYe.-ftnent .. has . Issued and charges ibeir publJo debt alone ed by nearly 11f:6, per cent. 1' a clr- prices -and grp-ater wialth the 11 WOusival.. , W*_ wem credIte4 w!th thlit on DUL11 "'A!­MVIL 00VMS=NT- creas S from time to time.andcontinues to Issugi rming tion, and Commerce, cumstaitce. so stardini. thit, it should ar- policy would - briki.-, tbemi ar,� now ge.t ng aftliflon;41 subsidy by the act of the ala surn of thL rallw'ay. certificates likaotly the sante as. The gross debt f the Province comorative "pewWuree, 188J alid 1893. reqt the attention ot'lavery citizen. But 60cents for wheat ana 18 cents for Wool. 2JISC Zd therefom it appears *Dr e _flrSi ours, pyiyable year by �ear without Inter- of Quebec is about ;23,00,0), jLnd both he. t I e*pondituro such Is the actual fait. Under a tevenue .- The Jimasted grait Increase In OUT home tIme to mir w -edit hi the striterh6tit of IM;;, est �Ikkrlrkg the currezicy of a fixed teiln. of politleak parties In that Provin?_-ell I regret und this head in titriff, from IS71 to ISO, our population in- ilarket, too, which was to 'recomPense Iftc-0 149 We hoLve nq; 146luded. It Aks an as turned Out to be a myth, years, and it hwq nwv,6r Included them In to. say, Liberal,- �as well as %JonseflVative IN3 .......... smogs erfased. by 680,786. * J34t from ISU to Wl, the farmaeri, h AL651�i, bec%iija- Iii Oatob*r of -that 2,621 Our Great Natural Indu'strIes Burdened und the proeec k year an amy statembilt f the debts of the Domlh� AXIministratio0s, must ohare the divided Do. in er _t1v stem, Vne Iiiervase as the population prove. But 'not -ad into lietween- the 1 04:ieex�"nt was entei meats, Iling- off of no Ies so his Increased butvlen of taoxation. This* Ion. If tiAe,,;* :nnual railway' -pay responsibility for a financial policy both *Leasi epartment of and Deprowed-The Census and Its Was only %8,429, or a a Ag�lq Ituie aiatab- .1 In 40,1 Ild the Provinces, prider Which and. annuities Owtiendln4f over* a period. 00 iVvIcIons and wusteful, fdr,a, stat3, of things o than 181,357. The ful 'meaning oi theale is a dread reality' Much of all the fariner Lessons. is e C, . the I tts of thel, Inoee thark 40 years arkil, not drawing in- s to buy ' has been loaded 'with gave up the benef- iso disaAtrou3. The debts of the other in il-ures wIll -be inore i,learly seen by Lsk- lrequire viio-1 of Jac Under this ag_reeraent this; reati. of Indus- 9*f increase of Dopu- duties liar taxes (the naz e thing), ranging terest are to be dapitallZed ind trOated Provinces, and they gre.by no meams as tri Ing the. percentages n ille 4from. 49 per cent to 715 per cent., and he 10 a6 4 present debt, thea,' to be consistent wl; 4 kj�is liation In each of the Provinces during SUM, Of ..S,49,M was to -be taken out of th yet- very alarming, 4re 'as follows :-Ne,%v Isess R. civdtf r1do of *ur account, and the um I as to 1reat the credit and debit sides Brunsw "'Tovil, 1$615tta, so two docades. AccordInk ce 9,L '4884 2%M 219 ck, �nearly $2 000"000 1 A to the oniciia,year legally deprIved of much of ths ipro eds ot vsowoss wat to tie 6redited- to the Pro- 6f the account -alike, we'mbst be idlo*�d $1#7 1 read, with plea ura'and prodit the recent, thevw44le as 12 1 4dws 46- of bis hard labor, not FImply toqbta4a CPA. -M M%xil,(oba. #,20,W ; Britih Col- Book for� 16J re vincia of Canada, as"of date July 1, ISGT,. to capitalize our 11x6d , YL-arly receipts ikimbi NfoVia Scotia will this year ncre -$16,373 �able and PaIrlotic- articles of Proesxor vetue for the Government. but'to bentifit Ivistead o! as -c;f date Xuly 1. 1873. The ef-: guarnteed -to,, us 'i Oro- Un to 188L im ito U91 a, emrs. wh or all time -and about $125,000 interest on, h1ar' debt. or only- 8 per conL. nerease In ten y ProvJnce-o,-- -r cent. nt.-- ot)-her classes much nd better not pay Grant, on the best policy for. Canada. Per ce feat of this agreevierft was that the charg- lizilted to 10, 14 a the po mia Ion of the Provinoo! for the amino f I , or 30 years, 'the Dominion Our o.Wn.TiiovIncs -of Ontario, 6n -the other a - Ontario Increased 38.6 :9.93 -.paid than lilmself. Anything more oi�Ct- -e$t subsidy for example. and tre' period hm s iner"ied-n arl 10 per -coat. The grav made 4 =Rde a'saftst tike Province for Intex at them US hand,, presents a striki4g contrast to this est politt6al mistake" ever Quebec increased-....! 14.0 9.53 rageous, lt wou'Ad be hard to coicelve, ort' The excess of debt bcitween 1867 and o"rhis IF. after.deda�tling 81 2M salary and ei- by Canada, v�as In IRS, Irk discardipg. the pres nt ass If we capitalize thes 2.22 'Of e rail somewhat gloomy otlocilt,and (ail point to and it Is no wonder that the Patrols Ntant- Commis ionOr bf A Nova Scotia Increased; 13.6 were sti%k �out, and t&� secure this e pense of, thb, Ass 0. IS7 ficates and 94inuitlos their pro- cash surplus over � mad above all liabill- rl, aca way free 11 1 system oof Great BrItaln for the f Nw Brunswick Incr'd ung up like mag4c, deter - The Bureau of' Industries IL4 -0.00 -ndustry have spr Vie Provinces- were illInir to give V# the sent slue would amount to at6ver nat was charged under '�Agrlculture'lniI88& high proteettork 'and burdemome, tax­Mantoba, tnereaved..447.2 mined to free thetmst�v,-3 frm alture In 1883. t of 1884, a $2#24,,897. kfils' ties of Wh. uie of millions of dol- -144.ra a P',11ci at lile'reaved subsidy . under the ae t 4 !per cenZ woklld* elitall an annual In. arnment, since it' B. Columbia increasl 36.4 -98.49 _nee injurious and unjust to their luter- jars.. The �Dominlon` Govie Dominion thenceforward at ed. terest charg alion policy' �f the United. Staes. e on the Province. of W,604, took office fifteen years ago, has added P. 14�. Islal 25.8 0.17 ests. pitying such Increased subsidi. We 4ve,' On the other hand, we teceived last year more thaii'$101,000,000 to -the public delfit, 00' �aiivo Expendtivreg, 188s atAd Is)& However bitter had been the Time will not allow me to saY more than relled on and acted on this dgrevtitne t of .Is ti,,*terest on our -trust unds and In'-, and, concurrently with controversies of our two great The Terrlt----- d a rapidly4nares- lrotalexjr4ltare under this head In a. few words on -bur IumberinZ, mining, 1" and our statements of assets drice ents more than S300,0DO. It the rajl,- 11,8w il.74 shipping and other lesser interests. Our In ad taxation. 1883.. ...... 133,366 Political parties- previously, upo4 one point - The net. public debt of the Dominion is Total expbuditure un in- 7e certificates and annuities. are to be debt, has given us Inereas Mot time have been prepare,11 ae �iord- WTY both Conservatives ind Liberals had been - That '�-XPO--"t'l Of Predu'letS �of Idb e forest ddring allew ith its' terms. The Dominion has capit lized and- 'treated as a prev.. about $242,000,000, or more than 90 per head 1893 .... ............ ............ 138,924 our gr6wth Ifn populatio4 should &in* recognized this greeelit of I 1r In sent debt, then we must' place to for -its every Inhabitant.' It has Increased substantially agreed, hixmiely That a have so largOy decroased durjag the last the first ten years of confedara,,tIon, were .......... various wsoys. It has prepared and �e3hlb- our 1. credit - as a present, - existing Inerp S.I... mate tariff was essential to our. pro- sip-c*de as doijipareld *lth the formet, ore SiO.044,839 * during the -last ten "years 0,60,000 during the . past year, and . the i6d accounts showing balances - In I avor 733,202. Tht- increase In our ininera ex- -charge on the debt has grown aset at least $7,00.000, being the ciapital- annual or an Ino aso of only 4 I)er cont. in ten years, :espe ially when we. thust have opent dur- 4 gress and prosperit ports has been triffng, those f the fish- 4�i tho, Provinces. The accounts - de Ized �mourkt wherea"s 9 gopulation of the Provi i) as f4r t116 Lug the sanie perdod About $100,000,000 of f which at 4'pejr cent, would, from 47,241,ODO, in 1M, to $10,021,ow In IR43. I-- r I - In tore- Gov�rnrnent money, i1ot to speak of OrIvate eries somewhat better, but since protee- same as increased nearly 10 psi conL In his Budgat speeoh; In 1866, flir*redAo Ontario UY, the Dominion in.Tah- yield this $30O.Wo. The annu4ir julpreot The. Province of Quebee i unable to get r4hadowing the fiscall poicy of the newt, capital, In tion was Imposed the annualexports; of the 4iry, IM, show a balance bi favor of On- ebarge on- our future raillway- oblfgitions new loa:ns, ev6 at high r'a'tes at, Interest, the tor�structlork of public A nee s; een compelled to resort to new taxes, confederation, Sir A. T. Galt, then.Finance 'works, Is surely ev de th t tirld' of 61,03317;- This credit af If pa�ltallzad would be $W,04. !fhe annual has b Produ e of our fairms, including anImA-Is there Is MECHAiTICS' INSTITUTES AND FREE 41 - ut mul ibeir products, with the exception of 401k417 appears to our credit, be- Interest dharges on the debt of the Pro- levied upomtlie mercautile'and profession- J.Ing radically- .',wrong. -if airly Minister, pointed out that he had the somet IBRARIES. i needed on the, p(xnt,- the Dominion. acting u der of Quebec 'is nwre than seventeen 41 elasses. 'For the past three years Its further evidence ds tthe year IM, have complete?y stagnated. choice of elther the American system of It will t bko agreement of ' October, 1889, 'noe I Is sum (111-600,Q00), Willie the annual direct taxes on commercial -corporations Amon Ithe many. Interesting statistics. e found in tile. fact 'that phe five The total value since 1880, accordi- to tile high tariff and onerous taxation, or Eastern Provinces (ieaving oult ' Lows riial�ed the amoUitt, of $2,M.M. In y s on the 'debt of' the-;,DomJnion have averaged more than $138,000 &'year.., supplied !bY the Minister of In Manitoba affletal Ye& Book, have been as to" system of low twmtion and and Lhe orthwosC Territoriet) 4 1"t at- Quebec, during the progress a -the amou to more than' 101. times as much Last year It received b way of taxes C!a his I Id not 1880 ..... ........ .... ........... y ast anual report, there Is. none. x.nore freer trade, He neclu, Ily ea rad declared It on during the ....... ........ 42,f,28s�46 atbitrotion, it Was contended by the Do- 011r- railway obligations sure transfer$ of property $292,000, and I ark. -the -rapid growth of Medh- Increase their popuikti vo len 3M... ullnion for th tig, while the debt of the Domin_,l ing and manufacturing licens( 0 .... .. ....... e llist'tbme that this aj ree- diminish] h striking �h years by quie 8 p�,r cent., not 1 14r ceut. 3 9 82 ...... _51,490.4n- jon Is Incre Moire an Would bethe Part of wisdom for the new triont was not bin"'ing. he Provinces had asing. We have the right to 1 $145,000. The people of Ontario, as th re- anics' In'titutes and Ftee Libraries during per annum.- .... 'a Dominion to follow the example' of the In Ontarlo.ad Qu observ_ satisfied. with it, and the Domf ifein ir.slsl that t e sam6 mode of bookXeep the last decade. To be able to Impart h ImIt of ca�refulllprudeftt and economical gov- ec.- will bL4 . ..... ........ ............. . d hi and no taition shall be appilledO alike ernment, have never been calie*d upon knowled a of reading and wr the mom 'ed, 'the percentage o f, as I bAd acqulea e ted U.P611L it U:) to and of compu Iting,and mother country, and "remove e of the increase fell'or .. ... ............ ... .. -bat assets and -to Pay a dollar of taxation In -tiny one,of ordinary subjects of -a Pubi 1"t ume-. Jt was contended last July tu� liabIlWes., The Atta�cnek- burdens which weigh on the Indu9trues of have already said, �deari cen.t ............ ........... 29.718:2 2 Or y fifty P * v WX �Agreemexit was uirra vires t Go ........... . .......... ............ I eaking recently at 'Whitby, -In these directions. Under its license laws the peopleand open new juszketa tw their 'and, In, the Maxitime Provinces. which In' aicourse t the young people of Ontario Is creaseid dn thdi first d' ........ 4.34355�m 18* John. Thompsou and XrL Poster, o, S ljap:Lis question, said --'. As to the speaking. of Quebec), It" re- every way to attract o smal parties toL it, had no right to e ahwil certificates and annixities, they. celved duifi -three years r( matter of n to 15 �er cent.,,,thio� ng the last aspect- a ..... ..... growth of a illation 1889 and that It wag not In aebordance say im.t. - though not yet vayable, they Ively g8�jfto, �$608,OoO and SM2,757. Out It- Ins Ire tneni with a love of good Itteratifre population by makfilLg' Canada a country of ........... .. ....... of- HAS� BEEN A13S OLUTELY. A J�eL act* 1973 and 1884. The arbitr a are d to. of wise laws, cheap lands and cheap living. ....... 'Province. I agree that, cense receipts for the same three y'ears find a disire for self-improvement after ....... 14vii'deeld ed that the Dominibn Go. In an aceount setting forth (as* I have ............ These views called,forth Qie plaudits of What could be m6re lme7itable-t-h ths, . ....... were respectively $2�8;184, $MJ58 and t294,- they lea sc#ool Is even more intportaii ord v no t Q utage of Increaae fell off in Nova These statistim tell thvdr own, tale, but x*nt: e the Peiv.-e whose members fran[ked thei t- been olng) all ur assets on one side,all 1G9. In other w the Pro I e o . ue Parliament a UP- in a na Scotia frQM 13 per 6 XAM, has noeproperly luterprete� em, our -Ii tbilltles of every kind should -be set bee has Yee ved by' way of licenses ,887i;- A treasu.e w�appe pkin and wefe continued as the Co ent. to 2 per cdnt., in they do not -clearly Indlexte the full I"- ose and that iffid agreement into , whi i It oiller side, mnd at Mhatever 001 durin El last il� han hid in th ground bitrigs no irOTIt t6 It Prince Edward Islaii per ci�'nt. to tent of the Injury done to agrliculture,ln dovorl. on the a' servattive policy, under Sir John R Sir Fr 0 L d from 15 oj�teied WaSL CQXktrary to the termil o ese sum r iay be proper. But If In the acco t Ont r1o. Further, ds to several large and possessor unl- less than a quarLr � of I per cent., �md in the oldi-r Provinces. There would a�vei t ancis"Hinckg, and were almost 10' titties. The- effect of this - d ecislon, ap or b& ance shee t d- t you only se own some Iniportan services, our grants, each of versally accepted as 6orrect by all classes New �� l3runswick fro: 12 pet cent. -a, rill, been aii absolte decline In our oxpQrls of m The fall. wing brief statement shows. the 1. e said. is"Ito restore to us 'Ra an 1D ter� of ou, assets, and, 3n -fact, but. -- small them materially likhtening the burdens of of the people. Well would it- have ben the entire fncrease� In this fine p.ru vipee farm products, th ring as s - future I prog"as f ten yeiars:- �'during le last thirnten bea set this aunt of $2,84 289.- t f t h em hat tLhenL9' Why L r6cent gre�A develop - et h have largely exceeded those of being qaly tbdrty a uls in tea yetts but foil ears. for Canada if this wise fiscal system, on example, we 1 cessitates a t� t 0 = I 3ball not t lergth on the�: exod- iment* of Xanl-IVO and the Xorthwest TVF7 pia,'rb I II e ese special assets ? he Ina revision of the ac- dwell- 8. Our accountant estimates th t a 'V Which -both.Political plartles'were agreed, us'. 3�t Is only fair to SKY It existed ibefore rItOrIe8- Vhy �et ftii liabdities.' which bear no Spent last f6r purposes of educa;_ Number Mechanics' Inm -ded, Rut it was dis- the Plete revision of the accounts-, 91 more than, Was %pent by Quo- stitutes and free �ibrmrle -esent policy .*a ad6pted, and �jtupt_ Industry our abip-bull-d- illnst Items, which bear inter� tJon ad never been discaa t i at Importalit that this credit of $2,848,289 will be be account leave s out all other bee ; $R,101(k more for. agriculture an.1 Im- areported .... ..... 03 cardedLin' 1878,. and by Conservative 14akda, ed close as we'arel to 'a nation so'p PU_ Ing, has'greatly de;�:InelJ- In 1816.,the f1fst t iedtl4ed by $1,R4.00D, au4 th�Ltj the final assetsil' The accruing Interest on the ape- miration and $578,094 more for asylums N -we built umber members and too—and why ? It is unecessary.to speeu� lous and Wealthy as the United States, year for which returns are given, on the a It �is �on]Y natural that a portion our -new vessels to the extent o130."f tj�US, bidaAce in oannection with these open ac-. is of interest-16daring assets will and chnihIL.S. other hand, th aCax t "4nfs in favor of Ontario, the � whole ac- be fa! more than enough every yqar to Quebec �Government 4pint for administra- readers late here. r. Daltork M thy, M.P., a 111ition would be attr r we popu acted thl;he Which were valuedt Z2,189,ODD. In I= 4imk being tiLken Into consideration, I my uincO annuities and certi-11coites tiOn Of Justice $9,08,634 more,'than Ontario. Numbe- �p I Lcer f. evening classes. 28 41 that time, the late PremlerY6 right band But "at the publl� have a r built only -28.000 tons, valued at UO%ft and Ight twco- Number f reading rooms., 69 iuth Ar 9911, Iqla bik ;0,304,289� -This balance- Is arger t ()mIn rdue in that year. The interebt,re- Or taking these four leading. ser- U6 man, thoroughly Informed on. every Party plainof ls, that whilst ts or goletikyk, live years befoe. tq the ye I thid ve elaimed last year. I w-Wi to pl�cue cetvied ion the tiems'specified in the Treas- vices together, viz.. education, asyldlng tnovement, frankly told us the other day ly de0lared It would-be a -panacea &'r the tork&ge wa's only 22,OW and the value $14g, - y 44e by side, or coliventent reference,- y urer's last ftnmheial statement klmounted and charities, agriculture and administra- Number o newspiLpers and at St. MaPy's, that the Conserviativ,�s at le d th ti licy has, gigatly 000. The decIble In public favor of wood* -to a a,, e na on!& po t#.e .31st D 'doub -in at OnL 63ember, 1892. to ;336,12.9, Con of Justice we retur ed to r inuni. perlodicali ... imy -7.. ated ltlie'ev.&L' It is not pleasran, -4teinerit of 11th April last ye&r with . ....... 1,510 4,745 first only Intended proteeiiOn to be a E t for en ships,. li!as, tless, ad a saTe al v a r, - - I 0%titOment of to -day as to these-accotitits. w(hilielthi rallwav certificaAes and annu- cipallties id ga le b cl to te people Number c f volumes in Ilb- us, Carkadiabs, 46 have Ao admit that producing this ir6stlltli bult I gre!F ith em- $219,916'only. The by mebLns of these grants In the year 3 rarles 54,0933 510,326 *,OOD of othe best of our Prof. Grat %that Sorne pe,"eMe IE48timated last year, before an award lea e n 1893 were porary expedient, ot the least,object of the e are cver I a....... ... ..17 'WAL'i thade that the balance duens on th�wa 1111i foIr the Province to pay In 1897 the large sum of rio3,59o-more than was which was to' take the �Y-Iud out of Mac- felloW-countryrnen:�Jhi the Republic, aud deity pregided over such provisions!" �Of X urPer ol volumes'isstied..251 020 1,416 8V I P a words; as reported In oJ*ft accounts was $1,090j519 ($1,590,519 less will e considerably less-t1lark k was In thus returned by the Province of Quebec. kensie"s sails." HI, Zleful mic4lation vor tariff, as tax the 4natev: s of oipr thi $500L 000 bonds). In the light of the �n t- ns makes the num- 13, d here *111 be a further rop in TbIs dlfi6r�nce Is even more striking when Of titu to reported in 1893, ber hlc�lh�.expatr4ted th�mselves during wooden ships about 60 'Per -cent, �whllst ub- u2 the Press,. were No doubt in the wand t a are , Ins p# years. we,remember that In 1893 tha- Queoee (lov- Libraries, -with 1L2,82 the I �;;ard, I now estimate It to. b% 7, 8 volumes ade no e were out of power, axid by going In for less than V3,0W. iThis those of steel vessels are'allowed to eome "e 4:43U,289. t am confident that the'balancel Sc, again, emen if we. hiLd nolt that in- erliment. levied and collected new tax. a, oss eilrly equalsR our total Increase in in free. on their a Ives; th6� remaining 92,14 In stitu- 04, $I.W009, referred to, which is the es- ter&t coming In,, we should have an annu- altogether unknown to the people of this protection and taking the Ind out of Mae- popul Inj touch ti e of our accountan, will be found to Ity aacruing to us eveiry year of more Province, to the amoujit of more th - tions are echanlc�' Inbtitutes, with an w atlo during the same period, ardIs i will ormly add one firflsh to sin Sti kenzie's gails,' we got Intapower. We be- consld�raoly largei4thin New Brunswicles this picture of the effeots of this mlstak�ea fair estimate- It 1:9 ovd-y *n than five times the railway annuities -and half a million of dollars. These n age of 67,498 volumes. These Institute Imancial Policy on our 'priucIpl- Jndu_ b e ew taxes aver came Identified Into the pFote�;'ction policy, entire pulatioh. ;f m4ie, sice there axe several unadjusted certificates Which we have 'to pay In that were. levied on commercial corporations, are scatte lemd all ov�r the Provincell and P6 And that ls the fact. tbat, sitter `1`4606: revelationj f the cons silb and if Mr. Mackenzte, had adopted a pro- us, 11 ot be settled until a final and this annulty4s. not amongst the on transfers of Property and in uded re- village or town that mit, a!tford Incont fifteen years f oppromisive laxaition, pm- hich cann there Is a reely a a9sets.from which Is shown the surplus celpts-for manufacturing hnd trading ll� tective po free &-Wprd Is mude. This estimate 16 t#e result Iley we would 'bave been Istib'le proofithat there cannot bo t of Its -Institute 'with a free -is something radtabaly wrong some Tessedly to coddle and stl_-ImLate, our manu- of, ii cAlciflatli6n allowing the ProAdrice In- of fhe millions or more. What common censes. 7 where. traders. I am willing to make that con- There �h" been factures, the %-Alue of our exportA thereof tei;W UW to such tIlne as- the Dominion seriie, then, is -there in saying that the reading ro, m a �udderk and alarl-414k ar- A R fession." Confession is *ald to be good Jhe grow In 18's3 than they o*�,d Ontario. It does not 01aw the Do- annuilles which In future years we, have MTROSPECT. rest it th:' were actually graster Th ;of our population. Tlag e Iner see in t44 number of members . I were In M2. o pa are not 'to red dur#lLg go gainst the atlikulty rn left interest on our payme a, because t Tbis is ad for the soul, -and this one Is creditable to has Odcur Period when the ely It is Impossible far any Cwft"l 04-farlo did not ccept h over -pay- the closing session of our venth and re e 'a Is very grattkyIng. It must Mr. 'McCailth�, who manfully exlymse4 his PcTu 'tI American neighbors ur to be receiveJ, or the Interest acefuln' a On c not be 6 . osed, hoW6Ver. that the bene- rapidly - J a as liable to linterest, and because P1 -the national policy afflicted with nel her famine nor pes- eyes, 1 sue 9, In' Parliament. Thdo fact of Itself compels IncreiseV hen, the Dominion NWhatever mazr be his Politics. to shut'li'll those years, but ag;vA49t ouir cash ca W. retrospection. 'With aevery coA-fldence wd fits of Miochanich",Av*ltutes. and Lib.: rejaret for . ;supporting. to the 49gnifficafice and the facts citeid, W*,, -n the payments'were made' the ac_� bearing Interest'? Point to the financial record of the Mowat rarl4s areillmited to the membership, an ihe belief that It wa' nc��, but was 14vishly sped&ng. money even under a only to -tile above! from official soure..)s. They igpee0, co-drits prepared by the Dominion showed "ThF,- Opposition pretence that, In sta�t­ � Government, embraeclug the long perlott df freql4'ently whole fainillen'read the same bit a tempo rary expedient. M per n_ 0 gre t PU 11 W 'rks, and occurred, &Jso, trumpet -to. Ze.1. a- WKnee of $1,408,417 at our credit. in Ing e amount of -our debts prese-atly.'22 y' so n a b a ed, to every Pailt] rn nA Ment of a - ears. There Is not & 5tai rI'etirrenfly With our relinquith n or blot book, alth ;lugh one person ofily may be pessimist. 1 nedther'dwpaIr of the Do- cr #ItIln payal, le, these oth_�r liabilities should be upon a single of dt ; not one'act of enter -ed as! a subscAber. The Chan- e In FWIY aware tha Sir Charles Tupper made oderate tariff R)r the American system -the secto u K us with this balance theY, d1d so q a m Ini On, nor even thing inas _f o und r the agreement of October, J8,",whIch added as ordinary debf.9, Is specially curi-�'. maladministration can be pointed to in- all the charac�er of the reading matter in de- siTrillar adnibaJons to Mr. ackenzie at -of high protectiom Are -we not forced, people in On W1% whaUver m1aY- be SWA how Ignore. The Dominion claims ous in that the argument Is in the, direct thbse years. Millions of dollars have been erhaps even - -more Important t w a, luirld light on then, 'to the coliblusion, that the 4�fis of the other P'rovITW'ell th0j; he Lime, and they thro maXft is ) are worse �iaff iiiiiilest on these over teeth of the practic� of their owli PartY spent in this direction and In thILL but than the Letual Increase In the L number the so-called national policy, which, It is which affilet -the ae directly -payments, and the than our neighboa, But T do main - Pr ists the alalm. Ynterest, to at Otawa, as 1 have already intimated, not a dollar misapbropriated. Its watch- Of readers For instarkce� ten Years ago now only too appareilt, Was not adopted SO tribut"le to tirls- unfortfiniLte chauge' in tain the ftregoing f4ilcts prove that " therA tbou the Dominto be blahnable. mst rest on a contract. The n has no accruing rev- words have been efficient service and '60 per can,. of the volumes called.ficr At our comme-rcial pokc�r ? is someWng rotten In the stae ot Den - C nom much from an earnest belief that it would Pr4inces did not contract to pay Inerest enue worth. speaking of from timber or stri test e o y. In all directions econ- the Mechanics' Institutes and'Free LIb- The conitra-st weerk tYA8 -effects of the mark." and that -under thte sa- Crown lands, or'from other sources, cor- only has been anforced; wherever. possible raries of t'e Province consisted of fiction; Oil 4 ch Payments. The Payments were heriefit the oininlon as to enable the m44' - responding w1th. the Item two policies -on ,)u.r populstion Is also called ziallonall policy our material pros - t, on an agreement, which a at ProvinclW and desirable revenue has -been developed ; in t a perfty, as well as our gnawth In popikit the Domi�ii- 18M99 on] 43 per con . of the whole Is- Conservative party, then under the Pacift 'marked, in respe' JOn_ 10ni3iow sees -fit to Ignore., assets which the Treasurer names. The a all, times the public credit has bee to the Material. The �Lrbitrat- amter- n sue was ft tion.. 'Scandal cloud, to "take the wind out of ests ofthe Domirklon,in fact, thelne m&7 has been checked In an -alarming man - ton treats all, annuities, Whether ter- maintained. No deserving - public object' In compz ' soil with, othir' countries this Mackenzie's salls," and clamber back into be said -to InVOINI-S th�_ other. ar. *.rhey. unmistakably prove w1wt A �Aiae reserved their decision on this Dom PMitt. land for that r minab �_ or. P--trin.tnem. as on the saiiia ]has been overlooked; no Interest or locality reduction I# the perusal of light literature easGn turtber expla- Making AIr ji�&-Ve - blUndw Canada made. When , we n46.tl6n is nioit desirable. The footin with 11he payments Which -have to has been unduly -fwvored There ha b en ca powter. tmde 6tatistici t4ist. - AV-13at persiaA . cWi servilely copled the protectIve - and high Piovinces Is a gnifl. tit, and mai fafi-ly be,taken as 'study tb-em' withiput Perceiving thiLt �oiir ectual tendencies ation policy of the United Stau,-* hA1,811 SO far accepted the award of 2nd No be m de every yeax- for Ieziglation and nedther parsimony on the one. hand nor -an Indicati of the intell Much as many persons feramed the evil re- commence under Pr'otection. bas been stunt- tax lier matters of yearly. waste on the oither. Timely and ge erou V'0'4*ero 1893. The Dominion Is dissatts- gover ment, and ot. a a e of Ont rio.. It we assume sults likely to follow the rep-InamInient' in ed and'dwarfed ted.- from he sound. principles of pompared to the brilliant dePfr "Aiwith it. and has appealed 00 u r oee,,and I am not awame that any- aid, amounting to mdIllons of dollars, IWA that solidt of chaiacter Is to be judged freedom of trade miadembC tax811612'an4 st, it, on the once' rh,,r! d any objection to. -that. The beer, . given to schools, , to hospitals, t qffice of Sir. ohn Macdoinald"s Cabinet premise. of expaxision under our former Kroaq tha the 0 by the 'lit ature which constitutes the cankpAratiVe freedom cht trade ? 0 eftieup living, propimuded by Mi4 A. T. Galt, -Of 1894 compensated the Pr4ivtnces for act Deml�ton has issued railway certificates, rallways, and -to "public Works. On six oc- mental fo pit' of the people -%ve: �vlth a protecitive PoNcy, the Injury Inflict- In pro Sir John Rose, George Brown and all the I portions of our have alrea attained a -very, rank us exapril-ne the official record.!, - the best en4 Keaes interet on, the excess of debt payab,le at'future annual itlates. like the casions we have sold small sup e of this ea ou the country during the last fifteen fathers of confederadlon us an ifleat d We Will take firot, our imports or ome is charged in the accounts of �Bkit es a2rannuities of this timber assets, obtaining for them every In this res eet amon the nations of the yeam has been greater than their worst consumption 0 d means Province. they _n of developing and building up our theM)oralnion, andthat such halt year's 4ver set down dollar they,'were worth, and converted the �doinestic exports, as ber- should be charged In the public aCCDUntS or oi�erwise among proceeds Into other assets of a useful and world. iialticipations. Let us examine, as biiefly Ing the -surest test of the country's l2ondl- embr3ro nation. amb 7� Ag4that Ontario and Q the Obts of' Me Dominion. So, in the more permanent timber . Compared with Scotlk'nd'from statistics as we can, -how far.- In different depart- (Ion. Frorh ISSS. i!he first ye ' 6*f confeder- Galt, M ro chaacter. BY our find, that the average per- aLlon. to ar uebec. The P for 1892, published ty the Do'- silles there has beena convc at hand, v Ire 6a IF74, ou� Imports Incri-m-Aedl fr !�S,4eel confident that th e contention ar 0 ralon of aizets. fiction circulated by. means of ni�rkts of Government, we have vel - or ernont, the Ontolo railway not a lessming or a -waste of assets. For the PfiblIcIA',ibrary at Aberdeen-, was 4t altively expansion of $55,4,8,863 In the space �t of tA0 bon- 17nlon�o=v centage of MM300, to the Sum of $I_n,,,k'169 0 Linion Will not be sustained, but led the wrong ro�Ld In that oompar THE BELL OF JUSTICE. a matter which, per -ding the- ap_, annu t�les 11re expressly treated In like example, our last and by far Jilost success- Peai+. need not be discussed. i n;aiin T, book has a, table (P. 174) of ful at Glasgow 48, per cent. short space of time. years. In ric, yea�� since 1874 hiLs thip There was a king long years sea sale realized $2,305,000, or nearly half Com13 ��nd ope to avoid either be- tane of Imports been equalled,and dur n' ,3.cah's I ts lared �ritll Ireland, and 'iaking the His, name historian doth not know. deb and debts of all the of the roceeds of all oour six stiles Laken 9 Betorle leaving this branch of my sul.)- 'c 'Belfast Fre Public Library awa type, the Ing extrein Otb.er �rovin' es aae'8#e1i by the,Domilrk- together. It was li-eld In 1892. During this e or unfair, nor do* I think it the last decwle,�lnder the national if 0 LIZ -e lived beneath Italian kies 'table, but none of Oni H n in. kis wi Ish to call attetion to an Im port- amount of fiction circulated was 60 per necessary to declaxe Canada to.be going (from 1881 to 189 our I ts &nt �JaUse of the partial awarq of the ar- io �aiqo. Our Parliament, as I ave already mentioned. cent. Com ed witk England. and taking to the -dogs. Thank providence, tne pro- r�knloble momarch just -and In tilis Do- we have witnessed the completion of these creased from $91,611,601 tG- $11.3,345,124, bttrktors xnade Xiovember, lsq�, Clau annuiti ms are thus spok6a of J r by Se a few larlr(; cities as types we find that gress of a country, especially of a young the sum of $21,733,520 In . te thr minion book:-- J new buildings, 'and- of tlie I' n rcads as follows arge asylums at years . By '"The Province of Ontario h sl�Lld an- Mimicol and.Orillia-, at a cost up to the the-1argest iexpanston in our rado Tiat he might serve his PeOPI& welL In Bristol t ie circulation as Oi fiction was 66 and vigorous stripling like the Dom.'rkion, far i � Leeds 54 per- cent., hi London cannot be' entirely wrested by bad govern- since protection �Wlis iadopd,' for *hIch That the 'trust funds onhall be treat- nuities �o the extent of.$1,439.,619 t d of 1893 of $2,400,596, and without our Free LI y e 1ha, a Was a per cent., I In a high tower he hung a bell. a provide n ed- 14 Ifitact and unimpaired 4nd Intere braz' 07 per cent., In Manchester went. Therefore, notwithstandlug exist- W ve return n 1892, Even aadin for liway expenditures, bult these borrowing a single dolUr. We have, on the 74 per cent,1 in Sheffield 54 per� ce'rit. Com- ing cloudd, I have a flrm faith In. the per- the tic ts year, the I ll� ther I at the rate ofz-5 per-cOnt. per an- ttdri 4 He wbo'was wconged bad butto zing nUrn bdrrAed half -yearly into the separate nto are paid off by a fixed sum every one hand, $2,360,000 less oif timber, but In 'he United nerea �O The b -ell of Justllce� for the king pared with �i States,vwe find the markence and7 success of the Cangdi'Ln Aour Import year, and, while i a liability, do not stand 4ts place, 'on the other hand, we have I a durl g the last eleven � rear -q acCaUfftui Of Ontarlo.and Quebec." footing sm ordinary 400,000 worth of Indis' eirculatto f fiction was in Bosto 73 per Dominion, and consider ts Prosperity and was only $25,367,309, less th%n one-half the Was bound to make thellumbleft priwer n plensIble and substan- COR�rlsel tor the Dominion and the Pror public debts.' tial.public buildings. 0 cent., in De roit 58 per pent., In New York future mainly dependent 'upon ourselves, Increase during tpe first six years of con- The `%bject of bdo r.Qyaa Mrs. Ur critics admitted sic ere agreed that the trust funds "But'l raAlway annuities are not he the urgent need of the buildings, and have Mercantile ibrary 67 per cent. In New- and n,ot upon the United States or anY- federation. Our fdome t exports di trii refett ark Free L rary 80 per cent., In' itid to th this clause amount to S3,_ only annuities paable by ithe Dominion nevei !St. Lbuts, Other country. Whilst holding theise view r even suggested that our -ord1nary1 the same. period, frorn IM to 1-874, ad, ranc4 At first nren rung It every day; t Mo., 85 per cent. We commenced the Year with t� and rke�e eluded In Its publio accounts revenue would suffice to build them. We however, I am st�rlqngy of opinion that in ed from $48,504. ralue o $ 7 6 ths, rapie away.;, - to Rotted at last bank balarice of $613,787, of could then only take clue Of two courses, While theie has been a great discarding the Increae o r 0, 1 or I r as debts. Large annuities 741,997; -an- f 2t,09 In the amoiant of fiction In circulatl6n, During S650.0m tvas on �speclal deposit. Our t6ta a -4r e y the Dominion to the sev- viz., convert some of our assets -Into -build- COMMERCIAL POLICY OF THE EK_ thq deca4e from iSgi to 1, they And, growInr shorter by 4elgresi recelpts for the y -8-r W(re $4.9-91,914, -knd ply bl b there has alJo been 'a great Increase, iii the 0, e 1, , Ily C e I llrctft ces tinder'the B. N. A. act, or Ings ok. borrow money. We 0 exp4nd*ed "fro 914,701 to, ghe Swayed lightly to gach passin t ok the m breaziL expendiLures $3,W5,�85 (Includin elroula1lon I of 11terature o a more under �ubsequent Dominion legislation, former course, and they cry out, "You are amount of $138,901i9a, or, if we take UAGO, being aumouilt of atationery substantial In thili and the le, like�the,ratlway annuities., are wasting our assefs.11 Had we taken the character. For Instance, foir.�that of the United States, a Sier1011fl' fle-mrie for 1892, :to tb,� or Inay a Awath it Idle hung, sum of $99,339,91-3. bute6 by the Qijeenls Printer In excess of nlatter course, the course always followed In W the number of e P . Lm ears, therebore, not ad Id up or cipitalized hnd vOl- danger was not only created to British' Dt.,ring th the' No longer ne6ded. No orld runC pureli.ases), so thst OR the 3lAt of Decem� In the it.mount'seit down as debt, �ct by the other Provinces and the umes of bi graphy issued was 9,435; In connection, but It has, to a oonsiderable creaQ-ed Dankinion W-lu xports wcts 'only ber, 1893. we h h� 1893, ",159. !Of history -in 1883 In degree, axrested the onward mairch lof our $4, Tn our e For justice. - Mom had learned to f4ar, thqY axe liabilittei just as "much as the under similar circunIstances, they would 856,265, and 'eo nting 'the eleventh kear, 1893, 58,194. 0 poetry and the dran'tX-in 1883, prosperity, helped tol increase our And dreaded now the bell to railway jobligutions of this Pr;oVI_ ce are have said, "You kre crushing the now-' only $15,394,=, a against $29,000,W0 d4ri " z n Province , hear. last named suril $925,,0001 wag and are, in fhot, inowe like'debts under a load of debt.". Notice again the 5,166;'In 1893,115,228. Of religioub hterature heavy public debt, burdened the peopl� the six earlier 121 - - Under review. i At lngith a wanderluir spechia deposit. because they are permakent, annuities, n- latge sums retuimed to the people. Dur- _In 1&33, 54�'yolume5, and in 1893, 81,194. with iinnecesary taxes, and distinctly It ma n -grapevine long y: be asiked : Why do y make Tight to the rope that Idle hung, Of science and art-ilL 1883, 9,704, and In lowered the tone of public life and public Ing this last Parliam t we stead of being teratnale like the railway em spent for the our first perlod�of comparison a OTRFrt _ASSr,,,TS. following- purposes y i3K Yemrx And firmly held It, sweeflir gralspedl ntittitle of the Province. But, in the 1893, 73, 070. Pf works of reference, wbJcIi morality. ond thelatter b�n ? The reason is. that A.- 1 have stated we,'hayel judgmen of the Dominion Governin meanm work requiring special tudy-In That the national has As -if one hand another clasped. ent; I Polley during the later part (hf the first deead' Education ................ ........ $2,586,940 31- 1883, 2,393. arild Ir -1893, 42,011. ell Ussets. Altcloily1mercial corporations,', t1vough littles these ainnuities and fu-'. been a failure otands Openly Great Brita A starving borse� turnedout,t* dI% Public Institutions mainten"ce.. 3,187,697 21 It Is very in, th;e Uritted States, Car,'a,- such as bans. insurane' urd ann��i!� gratifying to notice th of e companies or, tand on th0_ Agiculture ........ ... I .......... 614,297 10 cresed desir foi- the perusal 91 high-class Nilinjisters cht the Crown edl over the f1lom a ev t paY;ents doot a is in- coniessed. In the skirmL4hing and. Indeed, neaj�-Iy all the world, gkifEered One summer dwy was pax�lrg by, M, e fol0ting as the public debt, b ere ommere, hi Preparing PL balan.136 sa kit they's Hospitas and charities ........ &I aud flnaj�cw And e. The attention paid to the study browsing Where the gmpovlDs� bum& sheet Inarlably Include all thi�lr proper� 610,251 18 literatur ties �t _%Vh are Ilke �ny obher necessary payments of' Domifflon. in their effort to reforn-f it. In crisis, and to iz&lude these years vibuid Public buildings .............. 1.680,34142 of English literature in our The bell of Justioe loudly rang. tever rXature as assets. if we yearly olcurre saying this, It Is not necessaxy to' allege not, 4n ray opin*nv Convey as Correct ali Stra&ghtway & -royal herald came, nee.; Public 'works ............... log,71-9 77 has, no doub;, fostered a love for the great that dts effects have been -wholly evil. it Idea, ither as to. tAie progress the IJom Mg# Schools this method our blance sheet "Sc, -also, the lbaminlon, Is under Ila- Colonizablkyn roads ................ 439,367 26 classics of the language. The ap- fit- s- w aSsets Ad a surplus ten bility fo nuiti6g to retlied officers of Railways 8ft,467 50 pointment of a professor of Unglish lit- has, undoubtedly, stimulated some Indus- ion Is capable of making under freeilom 0' And saw the horse bW-starved and lama New Parliament buildings ra T have th( RZe tries, which might Qti e Ise ha not t d, or to hwge as the arnountq I Gov rn n nt 'amounting annually to y `rW have not Inoluded, 833,363 32 erature In t1ke University wIthirk"the last been so far advanced and r�lative pr4g-ress under He told the king who rang the bell for 4xam- abot a. 11iia-rter f a million dollars, con- a few -manufac- few Y, the latter, s colnpared withl the present The monarch answered "It In w*U. , ;tbe valuable public buildings erect- ilderabb, more than Ontario's iannual Ifa_! In ears has also tended to develop an turers, _e�pe�lally t�wo or thee"sugaz re- fiscal systelak. 11 may ...... .................... 00,706,431 07 , also ti d appreciation of the works of the best au- I n Y the Province , (2); the 1,)Ility for railwaY certificated; and annul -2 finers, haye amassed large fortunes, If Prince dwaxid. "The brute for J' L site of4be Old Parliaent buildings, vai�_ ties, and these Dominion obligaitions at Our ordinary revenue more than a thors. Sland was t In the ustice doth appea ufllces tha:t be any satisfaction to the public wh . . For stuving brut4w I pitir feel. 0 federation In 1861 but -(ference scattered'over the had to contributo them. It has 9190 ed at 15W000, and the parcel of 21 acres, not taken into, ac for ordinary L-xpenddture. No one e With Free Libraries any Count as Dominion ver ex- tend - would make fir the com fit is, I fcy,' "Go seek htu owner out for m*, PrOvince as hey now are there Is no rem- ed, In some degree, to Lcentre the busines part 61 the Queen street asylum farm, debts. Tbus, In this matter, as, In pected that* It would, In addition -to the par Valued' son. why the youth of Ontario should not fully -M*ade up �i� the. adv tage gatn9d And tell ihim, this In our doories, a�t'$IKOW , (3j unpmidi purcase many ot lers, Gur opponents pre many'grants to rhich I have ri�ferredll of manufacturing In Montreal -and Tm- during* the prote-�-tive, perdod rom tend to m. oneyJ on sa-les of Qrown 1knds to the with itive. Ontaxio Governme� tal 6x- and to accelerate somewhat the velopment of I ng as he lives his honw must far* find faul suffice to meet -large 'special capt only be welliInformed with respect to the onto, the de -w -Io penditures. The rbu] best llteratu�e of thd day, but should Edso MAU toba f Of (4) the dtanding tl.m-" for things whch as supporters of the Do- P�ofters of the Ottawa growth of those cities, Prairies. and 011" WeRtOrn On oats and wram of in., Beszv be capable of forming -correct. and rational, -' But are the grelait body of our man f ber 0z' 40L Tzst extent of territo"ry , (5) an- minion Gw6mrilent, 'they hw,7'e to defend, Government, . In their att4mpts to justify u me sold Crown. lands, Including our miner4l and oil fLr interior grounds."' the immense and growing debt of the opinions on fall public -questions, The turing Industries, protected and unpro- Taking now t4e total coal nerce of th 141f he ag—aln for Justice eiill- e shall on his amliker r has made hi I elf ae- Dainindn- Includl man who ma n -g- our Jm orts and x - lauds *, (6) 4 Yearly subsidy. .'of ;1,196,006., DomInlon, inva iably point to their large yOkIng tected, healthier and more sticeessful than MY wrath The small liabilities of the Province q11RInted with - the great constitutional ports of every d9scriptIon, d to-" guarazi-teed to us in perpetul�y capital. expenditures, such as those on they would have be -an und hat doesour Would Go Y 1here *49 a bell under th; set out In the schedule In the hands or -a reven, e of N- ik- act,- and a furthei- amount of public works. In -heir fervor and excite- changes of, the last few centuries,'and who momparlson sho%# ? --In 1858 the total va! hon. tariff ? I crtalinly think not. The County ue That brute* could ring and thereby W1 members explains itself and calls met our critics -has saufaed his mind with the thoughts trade Wi� ;i3l,027,53-2.2r During�the of our ted to us for ll time "You are of 'Waterloo 19 one of the lairgest manufac- The st.my of their cruel wTongs, for no re ark. Suffice it On this branich frther say, under Uie Dorninioll p treating timbel! revenue w of the best Writers, has necessarily a wid*- _ct of'184. q ordina turIng coiintles In Canada. I have, there-- six years ending,iin 1874, it hv4 expanded to Our, of my su ject to repeat th�Lt` we had in A lid vdn the Justice that be -longs critics Ohoose completely to torget the e entie." The Sandfield Macdonald "Govern- Or mental horizon, nnot fore,� -c 91)0d opportunity to form $ZL7 5G5,510, an Ini-rease, of $�,5337.979- This Y�: cash In o,r banks at the end )f 1.,�j3-nkore a Just Istence these very importiLlit an mnt so treated it, likewise every Conser- be dragge4i at the chariot wheels opinion, and it is my- was certainly Toevery oreature, great and small., 2conviction, and I d va;lu-� than. a Illion of i1ollars, that we have vative Government at Ottawa, Every Of any Pemagogue, nor can he know some former friends of the national A HANDSOX.P" AND 'PROMISING able aslats ; theY WhORY Ignore"them Dand h all For God, their maker, lov&t this very day to our credit .1h the banks member of tht% Sandfleld Macdonald Gov- lend his aid to carry out the purpose policy Wlio have expressed the same thing, --:-Robert U.13am never b any chance even -allude to them.. six, 0,000, and that ernment took It for granted that the pro- of the fee 6P.OwTH, M In Th* Independent. more Than d0nist and the bigot. : The me- that under a' revenue tariff and cheaper -y Indulged in a laugh at this: our stirplus of assets, after de- ceeds of land and timber sales should be curity of po�ulax Institutions under our raw maerlail they -Would have been better but what ave *'.e done 91 point, aAd the Trea-SUrer took him U witk clL, eti n all liabilities, present tho remirk :-"I see my bon. friend sp treated as ordinary revenue. Sir Leonard form of gov�rnnkent Is ell -educated, thl2d tAMO ? r, Hutchinson, In s. late numl�er of Tho mile able, %mounted at the end r h e1i steadfast pu�lic opinlo a w off to day than under. the existing system. The average val6e of our . m9rcs' Country Gentlemian, says pay of the Re and friends generally frown -when Pilley, In his budget speec of 1884, tr ts n, and that can on- If this be true of some protected Indus- year, from I&In �ta 18)1, was ; ly SM,2*,7SS' year to $6,135,480 49. We esftma�_e that our ly be formed on Bees, away from home do not sting un-. we speak about the a3sets of the Province.; rbhwest Iracis by the thoughtful eqnsidera- teles, how much nnore is It so with those But taking In. our y"r lof greatest less they are pinched. It s In Protection revenue Or this year (1894) will reach aslordinaxy revenue. The Sandfield Mae- numerA.)u!3 trades which -have mrried tion of public questions in One light of rast They si%jil to find neither comfort nor, $3 _146XI2. e expect to receive ML1011 less do-nald Government. had four timber S' les, experience. I the expitaision, whex4 our total trade rea4lied home that they Will Sting, Strage discUsSing our aq-9ets. T�el f�om the Crown Lands DePartment thn burden but have received none of thepro- the high-water -'mark -of $P41,80,443, � e of teli are W as it may appear, It is when they one during each year of h1s term. Of ce. ceeds ? have thl,.5 sigijicant result untold NyejxIth of the Province, actual ttild! we did last year,,. and this ;s the rnain The Mowat Government has had sixosftalles The Chin gathering honey the most midly that es# claim that their (best musL- As to the ; growth of cities like Toronto, to 3874, under m� revenue tial-iff, our earn, they are the least Inelinled to usle PateixLWL Its abundat assets are to t1lem point of difference In the two year.3. This (luring 22 Ypars' tenure Of office. The' last cal Instrumeatll-the king, was dilvented. 2,- I takes away much of our:39-tisfaction o, merce expanded to the extent of- *K5 serupuldq 8, weapon of defence. When busily ORK49vd dry ELriil (Ininterestin'll, top.Jes and they eE:tlmate i3 moderate, and the actual re- session of a Parliament both comoels retro- 000, years before Christ. b know, tbat, It was seldom ever more de- but from, U74 to 1ft' vo L 141Y r, 'Id all reference.to tilpm.! cc-1pts will�..-as, usual, doVbtle.,Is consider- spection and Invite's forecast. We may pressed commercially than at -present, and yeaTs, during of eighteen in storing sweets ithey seem to become a perlqd They grdw cheerful and happy only wheril ably exceeo It. he exp&nditure estimates Well view our futtire not only With cm_ The Greeks had two k1rdjs of hoe one fourteon o �vhlch we our f iM; entranced, fairly Intoxicated, like a man uture rallway lim- amount to As heelerofore w broad, like oor own, the orth'er having t*() tha whilst It bas*increa4ed Its population, joyed ll the,olemings .3V MO niqnAl e placency, but also with amplest hope. The that Is raplidij amassing wealth, and' they Amount: and tines or points. inan Ontario, towns azid 'Villages have policy, the Increl4se was -only' 'have but little displiositlo;i to sting-t4ey 1v Ich are rapidly dinilnishilig in' &f)l be cabreful to keep well withln th Province I been losing theirs. W oe potential ealth of the It Is almost painful to one-tbird o $%,M,933, �110t the Payment of which Is e y ex e =rd field 'ad mine 1-4 'immense almost incaL peasants 319 the fOr,7 are too budy and too bi ,,,,ip Courriel hpt It was di�lrl netations In this re. spread 6liver a. long of yew Lppy. It the bive st'matLn each year. We re able. If 0'ur forest w la, 0ays that Roman Is opened carefully In the nkiddle of tile -s. They 1,..ave �e u e think that during the last ecade 20 of meir period of otly six yeam cul ealih alone, and W levelled their 1grouods with a roller inide of apparently forget thMt the olicy y Our finest countles lost popu'atlo 1. go to n !N 4 of aid:.. wikIng $16,00 more for education, and $12,_ far the grcater part of it remains Intact, the trunk of a., treO, Tuirking next fo our great natu i . . ral Indus- day, When most of, the old workers are -was InItlatod Vy John Sand-' 000 riiore fo - administration of juijticlL- and -611ages Increased less than 200, whilst tries it Is safe "to say that farmin than is husbanded and car -ed for In the future Th y asant 9 Was adeld, and rAwe In exercloed t maim _zo, flic-ld MaMonald, that, wittt very roe we asked 'last year. As I ave already as In the past; if -in no lesso than 27 others retrograded never so, depressed and Unremun rative quick Motion, -Or t0 jar tte hive It IS Or sales of smaii por- durqng the tir-bily ceptions, no one ever OPPosed these r1fl- saJd, the t xpenditures of 1893 w n empire Was wooden instra- In s0lne, ewes to the extent of several as st more than likely, that the combs may be tiono of It from time to't1inle we continue ment Upp6d , th Irion. nee we cloanze4 our ere co - way graota. and tinat tlli_,y themselves, in siderably Ifts than those either of 1891 or to realize the highest possible prices. all . Th first agolcultural InBtrument the in- Those engaged bi our protected manu- the eled hundreds. nearly r handled ILt Will witbout.a. sting lu protest; blxfo during t �ejry Instance, voted to grant the 1892. The �xpendltures of U94, I Venture fear cesto ot bo, th. spade nd plck� W thlof 110WOVor, -would, depend mom_eVrIA-t- aid ta th of faling revenue or of borrowing tions of WIS. I Warned th* 11, . . gli; a factures Comprise not, more than 5 per cent. -that t6e national policy would tak# $0out 0: railwtwa- -which created the to aw, *11 be notably less than thooe,of will contLuu* to b RL IM impalpable axwetre voint IOU UVOn this stsialn of beek so=* belzi Of Our tQt'4 What has b*KL this of their pockets ftr, ovay 7 H6u Doll �To ot er� a