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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-03-28, Page 4'�•'.-T7.n-IIt•gR.�-°r.rs--� �- -- -•,. * . _. — _ . �. _. .. -T-- .,,. — -•V• -+ _ _•-_,a,r.....•_*—�'T^.+,'v+1+1�+^'_�. - � ' S. •, - , ,a ' ° . . . .- a ' I. rt- u . .. . , „ h` n *. A. " J " . .-..__.._-,.- ..,,--•-,rte-- .. . .: ...... . ...... ...•,.-.::. • to hi!oy lit to ar ht t►: a'.el lar^e til, heamlamr dor W�Qx 'ka.� shnald haves ACn�d t'.heea fiance • ba- T a .., _. , 1. +t•`he�.`t'f i� n fi ew -7.4000rd' crenae uudnr i11.o t1eE. l�Ia11�s t:o tbo #IQmber' for oauee they caro nP� �►, ,? sena On u 6outh 7 CurOn, l? . ukltc platforms attetnl,tt�lg to getL A D I E - . , ; i,op %. yeaF- 41.sv to astraaYe. _ , - _ �w - vat@s , brit :As men 14 a[�utlol1, do,sir- -_ - ,,, . % ' '' The total callavtiohs iron licenses Mr.1'UR'tElt. The question (com- flog to active at the • truth, they . should "either exlt.ross A false- tiling , ° � , , lVctll►LalttM!!. 1litett 1LSL1u18Sfi; In I$$6.7 was 4Q1t61.G,65. If tile, merotal Union car ant estrte>etf reel nor suppress R true thing, but they' I.UX YOUR SI RNC I�ii1+,S,S 117 -- _"- -- ~ -�--- � Scott Act wore do°t iu terse near '� procity) tl.ow bafot-a the Ilotlse, and abouldgive all the facta and a1I the �._ ,MEOW 7'0 1707'1:. ly double that amount of raven- ' embraced in the, resolution proposed reasons they'know of bearing on the a by the hon. meulber i'or South Oir- subject under discussion. I say ue would be received, In fact with ' ' It' yo.0 it in favor' of the ropual I ford (Sir Richard Cartwright', i,, ser- these hon. gentlemen should bent in a very sligtlt fnerr+Ase 'til the license I thinly one of the greatest Cense mind all these facts when they come I . I A 1W., I ''. - f the Suoit Ac: uuuk four billet Foo fully 11a1f a illillio" dollars' quence Bind of the ututooL import- to spank of the period from 1854 to as uttdor : ance. It is a subject, Sit', large with '3866. Now, I fear I have wearied-- . ... - - sou-ld be added to the public revopu@,' ouc national life •acrd wide as our f tete House with these remar4u, be- and haver it made up by MISS CURREI.L, the "Artist" of Huron county. - RODER ON S ..- annually. Would it not b@ batter to future it, till tile to conte. And, Clouse .the facts I mention have no If you need a X Sir, when too consider that question I doubt often been heard before, but I , For the Fet tion. llaynthi,, largo sum go into tit@ public alld when we approach that ques- ! Wink it v3r,v necessary tiler they a' pit t•ltau to have -it go into the tion, we ought certainly to approach should be heard again in a.diseussion N iO E SPRING G MANTLE pockets of illegal veuilors 'who in- it as the hon. gentletnt.n has recom,• of this kind. Sir, the hon. gentle- . �; , mended us to do, in the spirit c f man who leas just taken ills seat,made ROBERTSON'S is lire spot to get a good assortment, tryld Miss_" CURnELL crease drunkenness, corrupt the stntesuficu and philosophers. For the National Policy the principal is the person who can 1n0uld it to your figure. Those who have, tried us , Against the Petition, moralq, and • pUisou"thu 'bullies of me, Sir, to 94D oyer the nature of the point of attaek,nnd,I must confess,the ItNOW this is a fact and not fiction. ROJ3Xi RTSON'S, too; iS THE right - - <+: consumers by the Hills of till, toile argument of the gentleineu who. pre- figures lie bropght,before us were so . - place to get Com founds to be had in til@ b 'tuts ceded me, would certainly he futile numerous and so conflicting that It u - e . • ,••••,••,,,,•••••„•,„•„•,••,,,.,,. ,... 1 ) and easiest. however, I would was almost impossible a fellatio poinm.ts /!► NIOE • STYLIS � g 1AT ! _ of all localities cohere, there are no crave the attention of this House I will therefore take a few oints /� 04 -licenses grouttpd 4 while 1 address it fete remarks in only. r@f@rencH, more particularly, to the iio�tla'ooair>'rrito r seers vow Patois at it vary •low price. Those who have sogu MISS BUCHANAN S "For the 11'etition,” is u�ceitast t•he The Soaforth .Exllos'itor refers tp HI,H't subject of the last gentle OF D1AzcUFAo�rvaEa. Trimming hove not beo>; able, fo r@silt' purchasing, oven thoush they have m,all'to (N2,.• MCKillan's) discourse, Tr .;,e non. gentleman had listened not actually needed it at the ti,no. ” Call and inspect our Stock and we `' Scott Act. Make no mistake. the Exeter 2 i)ices as ehaugi"o its 1G is alarmed, Sir, that in lots cocci;- _' tune on the Scott Act; Tho 7°i'nte: try tt►e National Pglicy, whish was; to til@ argument of rice hon. Minister }:note you will be delighted. tiVe want about a dozen good smart �,: --'- ---• indeed the Kreat object of his attack, of Marine and Fisheries this after- Girls to leAru either Dress and �'Iantle-flaking of 14li�linery. Ulrllt l`''''' F:171T0ItiAG NUTI;,S.- tw.►s in favor of the Act tlre� years has been a detriment and injury to noon, lie would have omitted one SPRING GOODS aro now all in, uu,l we :u y ns over, ready to wait upon p 'N`s �� ago. I�row the 'L'i>)tes ant's :-"Tho the farmers of this country. The point at least which he brought Ile- your wants, Accordink to evapgelist CrOS61e hon. gentleman from South Huron thefarthe !}Ouse. He ant's we pay 1 V Y true friends of tenlperaucit aekuuty- has presenter] that• subject it, ever' the whole duty on every article we -0----- ' theta aro sem@ bad �pinistet`S. He ledge that their best opportunity of varier of view, and ever forol nus 'conautne, . No.w, the hon. gentleman mak' says :-No Christ•itin wants to Securing 1Hgislatiun favorably to everyyn�aunor�of . way, to which it is a fin -mer like myself: a knows /70 / +���0� i� Great ����i o��t i7 -"°court be placed ballots thiH lf0use chat the greater putt of the wools h@ �`F be v trance and every- church is opposed their Viows,�ia to, keep the matter ' and hill children wear are shorn from _ 1 •„_- and the concluetah of all his argu- .the she'c 's backs are taken to til@ .. -- —= - . I"r to it, ant�-tlie fate mtntsteiS -Who ars free from jmrty pulities and Lreat it menta and the su[ntiling up of all p r --- -- —__ ,_ _ _._..______ his a ealcina was that the National mill and spun, and brought home and In 1875 .. . .. $37 91 making money, wheth r placed in the `;' . t not -are a -slander and It libel on the as a m0rn1 :tad social eserine iu - P g' tease u into clothing for hfmaelf and q Policy,introfluced in 1879 wits detrl, p g 1876.. 28 76 bank or in imnrovementsor I'll mortgage, church. The one that said there is which rhos@ of both pulftica! 1>ar mental to t•h@ farmers of this conn- family; and he knows not one cent of 1,977 . - , - • , , • , , 29 43 but you are all actually wealthy," That ' � - no Marin 1” the 401106 waa either' an ties, having tern Perance principles, try. Sir, what does he propOse to d0 taxation }a of in monshose oon It was 1878 29 54 letter was attempted to be contradicted x v , 1 1 1 ' in order to relieve the farmers of therefore not rn @mous to him, to 1879 30 02 t men whose vagal it did not suit, and - idiot of it ' illaill. can unite. Trac tom orAuce ho'v- make the farmera believe that they 1880.. .. .. 30 Ol the prQfeaaor again, on 3rd January, ,�, .,rw p. this country f5um the burcl,Na they had to pay duty on every article they 1881 .. .. .. .. .. 30 22 1888 ..answered the stntetnents and it) �,_ _ _ _ _- ever, ptasus frufl, view when ,t Ito- al's bearing unlet this ,National Dr. ,lleDonA17}, the unworthy sec Folic T ile ru uses the heroic wear. Thehoti. gentlemen else said 1882.. • .. 31 -07' concluding he says : "If debiting and Yv' form politician sees a chance 0f Y p p. that goods manufactured in Canada 1883 .. .. „ 30'94 crediting can be stated on an average; i cessor of 14Ir. Thos. Farrow,.sai+l in remedy contained In thA resolution g .• gaining a little p,a'ty eupttal, plod of of the hon. member forSonth Oxford, are affected in their price by the 1884,. , _ .. .. , . . ,31 4.2 am of opinion that no class of farmers is -".;t' Parliament khat British Colombia rice of the, goods imported from 1883' • • • • • • • • • 31 71 eo well off as those°of Ontario." Tha+ . "', e"tbar'•assing opponents." We take He proposes test we should be re- p g ! ])uric+• the series of u"r5 from 1875 to dols in one sent $1S4,714 wOrfEj1 of g in lteyed from the ,,utlelin • we ex per foreign countries, and that the Y' is iudeperiduat and professional evidence, t 1885, eleven years, the land Was risiti.' and,,it is evidence even b tt'man who is it that the Times is as strongly ience frolic the 'National Policy by mauufaeturets charge more than b )' thoroughly competent to understand fish to the United States. M1'. the ought to (lot and that the differ• steadilyin'aluu, end. -it tie-in steadily fftvur of .temperance now as ever, transferring us'tn acountry v+rl,ern a Y g ' ` ut value under tile (.are aull supervision of what he §peaks of. , Another point to �,,,. 11dam P,roivn of H:trnilton produced high@r IQntignal Follcy prevails, .ance goes into their pockets. It. ie ,,,en Wbo were interested in not going be- which I shalt also direct'tW-a'tteutiva of �, ,\ but it retnefnberi, probably, ,tire well known, Sir, that competition in' clod its true value lest file tonnshi , I,� .•. Ofl'rcii l re'tulyus sholviug that all that Sirl that is n moat Hxtraordupary trade undoubtedly reduces the rices ) 1 hon. gentlemen fora short .time is thst-of • , ^`�� was sold to the Staten iu that e:u Position of the Ex1)esitor and D. D. reonedy ; it is scarcely Such a remedy Y p Would hat'c to pay a little mono faxes that, the mortgages on farm property. We 'R, y ofallarticles,anditistnlyashdrt'time it did before. 'These two facts show con•. Wilson,presidont of theCouuty Scott as any reasonable, men would think . petits a very doleful statement from the • ago indeed that the manufacturers. elusive) that the statement of the lion. d + was +t solitary package Of sa11n0u for a moment . of`preacribing. We a i ,` Y hon, member for South Huron (Hr. \!c - Act allianee Lit last Local @loetion in this country complained that Over• gentleman allyl 1119 fl'lellll5 Aa t0 kl,e septa Millan) as to the burdens the farmers !,�;'''�.. va111n.d qt ..$I 1 1.1'�.�,nl'os are u"he:ll- ° are also reminded by hon. gentlemen toduction.was cA«din chem to sell elation or land in•[lie Couui;j• of Huron, is i when these chow )loris of the Clouse a Osite hov'ver neceasat•y it is in p' g bear and the large amounts they pay to 4'ir; - ill\' tUl' NIICIn• rleylCe9 a8 1�1'. DIODon• l Pp Y ata great loss Ho that articles could not substantiated by the facts. It has +” 81ti. ' " said thn ' wools stip >ort n0 man any discussion of this kind that we h ' mortgage companies and wa, are told ,r,., i ( , , he bought for actuallY less tbnu real- been said to us ropeatodly that the that almost ever farm in ,this county ., .` should know precisely the pleloninb $ are nn the vel of starvation that sonic Y Y temperance or no tomhHrauc@, u"' should the terms wa are nein , a0 that cost price. But without dwelling on was burdened with a mortgage ; but, '•` g of tl 111 are berolt of all hope' in this ph@ Chicago 1'r'il tens sap's t loss he was a Cxrit, An+l Choy ectad ,there wifl be no danger of confound that subject at any 7ongth,"I will tit•e1rld tvl,utover they will nava ;n the before the poo. gentleman ant down, al- Y''L'here are no ltotected farmers. ing or miaunderatnnritng.them. The simply •touch oil another 'point to Y g ), most before he co(, los ed his sentence, jtbx, world' be end. Other tntlumen ma 1 accordingly. , tvhtch the hon'. gentleman referred. he. told us that the loan companies did ., ar hon. member for Queen s, Y. E. I,, Lhiulc that,' although their condition is . t', - 1'it0 whole thirty millions aro. bled In the course of his remarks he read not exactly show the amount of mort- It will b@ nothing new to the took to teak members on this else of not so depillin c as this, their earnings the House because as he said thy, a letter from nl'armer in the County are osis trifling, indeed, compared with gages because many farmera- took first- ,,,, irst- 0 .` to broed proteeted millionaires," ° ' ' ) of lluron. The farmer con ratulated class mortgages as ood security, is it f3 Wbat the should bu. llon: gentlemen g '_; And rho burden of the speeh of readers of 'luE Nl wa•R> bo[tn for us were 'Opposed to reciprocity ; we )' not'extraardinar that ruined farmera are {:,never have been but unrest, clef/ the Liberal party with has introduo- sou,etiuiesshould remcmUer that it is ul- Y� or" , to say that we fagot' a plohiscite ' ed this resolution, upon their policy, ways well, iu discussing a great question, able to lend money un mortgages? Mr. John . McAlillau, M. P. for Y reciprocity loud reciprocity are en anti it that was not embraced b bis Where do they get the mons ? If the P I tit'ely different thing Reciprocity y� to state exactly the fact,e because when Y Y ' vote of the whin,@ oo pl'b of the things. RHei )1'OCIt lore ruined in order to keep a 'the ism Suirth Huron, in the House of Conl- - Ifouse, he would very probably bei they do that there is no fear that any mnu P P i P - r.' ,'. ns toes that Canadian farmers Dominion, as 've have nlauy tfmos may mean a certain excha0g@ oP conte a citizen of the iTnited States. call triptheir statement. I find that au loud splendour of innnmfnciurers, where 4'. 1110 good,, to such an extent as may be do the et the money? I think the I +; • during the past years advocated it hon. gentleman on the benches Y g Y k ,;, would be belleflttetl by joining the ° ♦ ,, greed Upon, while vnu'fiarielyd reci anvava uL'rrl;l{ 1C1TnOL`1' T1tA1'rORa last year, diieussinq'the condition of the formers of Huron are well a1)lti lb bald "rte as the best means of 'settling the procity means nothing more not• less Let me say this much : "1Ve have farmer, who in his blind fury Was anxious their Own, tied if there is a shiftless or ;� tllir'tl 111ill'ous of American far- than absolute free trade, without any been askad to discuss this question to snake a point against the Government thriftless or intemperate or lazy Mau • �; rpj�p g „ question of pational prohibition. among them who ca not hold 'his own mars 'Wb0 are terpin° ,b10r1 to breed restriction 'of any earl, with the withouteeutrment. I stn willing also in regard to the National Policy, adduced g cap not • protected millionaires." ' If Buell a vote be not taken . the country with which we propose- to 'to discuss in withoutsehtimerI4 I be• certain facts and statements to sbott' how they are quite willing to pill their money „ y'F whole ]Dowiuion the" the next best enter into relations. It is just as lieve it. )S a questiou o'f material pro- much the farmers had last under the upon, pia ]sod. [ may give a few �• well that that distinction should be green to a very large extent; I believe National Policy, moments also to a further cons+deratlnn r t� „ move would be to Ii' it taken of born in mind. ^ ft to b@ a question of material wealth of eome 'of the r@marks-the-hop. Bantle• N: The Medical Record sayt+, ttleo- HURON F.19:AfElt9 \O'1' 1[E[.PLEaN :fan . " ,,rest the provinces separately. Lagisla- FOREIGN WAILS CitEATE A DE)(ANn FOR to a very large extent; still, I em not 110M.ESH. luau beta made. ttol, when Properly used is a ,, P p y' ° _,� is . t c counties five action bused in accurdanco with cavAntArl FAHvr raonr0rs, ashamed to cion that that sentiment Il, that statemen& I ,find a very healthy mac) i''' `'' V1, 't:xlriau T:rrr•,A rue .v at:vHic' I'; Plc' blessing and it has s, vol o s has a certain influence. over all my i rah: wue>r.rs wn,l: wotu.n e'avnu:�a "+ numbers of humeri beluga who kava' such a vote, whether for or against, W' have been• reminded by the actions and thoughts. .I believe in state of affNirs indeed, and L think i4 H1HaE,r. s � n hon. member for Queens and by the g shows &bat there is no necessity for the lived to cheer tlij3 existence utt' ethers would, one might expeet_ be obH}'ed the fiber of every man, who is a lamentations which Sho poo, gentlemen (tmo«gat other things. bo clainta that ,.t; hon. gentleman for South 'lluron of unrestricted reci Procit would be of Z' for it could be onforend: Tile fol manly mail, sentiment certainly, has are.raaking in regard to the terrible. scare 1 Y ;.:' nncd to add' greatly to the .9uil,.of the Reciprocity Treaty Of 1$5'4 ; loris' a Ince rind we lcuow from the. :uf the fwcmers. I find that, in that die• great beuetit to the farm�r8 of Cnn•,da- +;c. lowing from- a, city daily renews it is very strange that when hon.gen world's history, we ]snow from,, the cussion, the. hon, member .for Enol na all tbr. others claim -by opening up a . �: human happiness. and to 'the ad- g tlemen opposite Speak of the period larger market, b placingwithin their t ` vaueoment of out race." The ex- the question : A plebiscite of the from 1854 to 1866 they forget some im.• history of the countries Around us Huron (,NV- lf-•tctlonald) said, that the reach the privilege f supplying in rho Int y,, Dominion -ou the question of total portant events which occurred during that sentiuicut has made nations average farmer in the County of Iiuron P g 1 I J g et Ike.:- cesaivH ❑e-0 of at.Y' of God's gifts brave and riven successful. If we Sold 200 bushels of wheat at 99 conte, er cities and populous communitie3 '• )rohibiti0n is asked of the Govoru_ that period, loud which undoubtedly along slot southern border, and that „,>, _ brings misery and sutTHring. The 1 had grant influence on the pros er- were to discuss this subject with 8'196; 150 bushels of barley at 68 cents, g , `1'2. r suits of rho munt by the grand Division Sona its enjoyed in this country at that out sentiment, 1. believe we would $1021 160 bushels of oats at 40 cents, 75 ; thereby they might make n rut, Si sale ��',%v • gxce%siv'o,r0e cif Otho f discuss it.without consideringa most 75 bushels of peas lot 67 cents, $50 75 ; and receive a larger price. But, Sir, we earth, which fro oris tyo«1ci tliinlc of of Tempei4ne@ of Manitoba, a peti- lime. They forget that in 1854, when im ortant element in the nation's 10 cwt, of drefeed bogs at $7, $70 , 10 know that Canada end many of the the treaty was nb0ut to come 'into p dressed turkeys at $1.50, $15 ; 2001ba, oC Stales south of ria, produce agricultural 'i° h,tui3hiu; !runt 'lterople's tables, are tion to this effect being presented welfare. ] believe' that we ought - , operation, a'great European tear was butter�at 19 Ceuta, $38; .15 barrels of products of the same class, loud these.r; to du b ' Mr. Sett.,th. The pati- pin On and' I am old enough t0 not to make aentiulent 'til@ most , latter to such an extent ae to trete than daily Fending ntillious. to untimely Y 1 going o rowint lit question, et after all a'Pptasat $2.30a barrel, $34.50; 50 dozen III ti0ners express the opinion that the remember, that at' that time , the p q ' y ' ' of eggs at 19 cents, $9.50; five tons .of suElplq their own market Therefore our R �. graves• as :well as loavi'up families pfices of the products of Cap -Ada in tbe, `Vack ground of discussion hay, at 811, $55 ; 5 tons of straw at $S,, products must seek the markets of the' ' � ,': unprovided for on account of the question should ba taken out o,f the were raised to a higher pitch than there will remain Alwnyea something $40 • 50lbs. of wool a► 22 cents, $1 • so world where they may be disposed of"at { that will influence our decisions in a thht'tbe whole of the articles which the the bear advantage 'lb assert that New IV""-' sphere' of ' is Lizall politics, and the, have over been since, and why? :' expouse incurred in obtaiuing thorn. 1 1 ' P p Y most int ortant direction. However, average farmersold,according to tbiahon. York, Peuneylrania; Illinois, or any other Because of. reci rocit with tiro p ''' ` -• - -- shoiilol not bo subject to the eontin- p y • I am willing to discuss this question gentleman, on anavera a ear from 1879 State to the south of us, r j.diro fur their fiiA'r`. Some of'thO favorers of the Scott g United StateB 7 No, Sir, it was g , g y `;. °0ncles and perils t0 which polio- simply becausea great war was rag• without sentiment, and if the hon. to 1887, was over $620 worth, Iask you own use our wheat,+?our oats, our peas, member for South Huron isaltogether to consider whether that is not a fair corn, beef or pork, is tt mock the intelli 1�1;: '° Act aro wont to d+;el:lre that all tope en1 mlliliatious aro liable. The {roti ing in a' foreign inns, end that that devoid, of sentiment, And for the showing for the profits of n farm on an Bence of our farmers. Now, let ma call ,`I' ) pose that moasttro advocate land required that we should raise attention to a statement which the Min- ot [ tion states that the Order of the sake of a few dollars would sell his average number'of year% from 1879 to I'., the products necessary. for,its a«s• cater of ,tiLlrine and Fisheries also made . drinking, aye, even drunkenness. S,)us of Temperance in G►uada tenance. Bore than that to rove allegiance to ilia United States; I 1887: But the bon. gentleman did not `'' ' p believe that Canada is better without complete his statement If he undertook. iii answer to :he hon. gentleman, about °2'' They P1it lop men of ,straw of thuir number fusty tho'«eand. Putition8 conclusively the troth of my state- liiin, The bon, member who has ' tosta'toall the products from the farm, our natural market. The bon, gentle- ment let one remind hon. gentlemen man sa s that the United States is the le-.;,, own making just to knock them from ether Grand Divisions Till that at the conclusion of'that rest. just taken his seat has spolWn of he should have gone further, and many natnralymarket for o the a ricul►ural . 11"g depreciation in the, value of land. hOn. gentlemen•are %ware that the farm. 9 {_' dOW It Agalll. T1101'e , , mer@- shortly be presented." war tb'ei'e was such a tumble in He has told us he was a valuator for era in that ennuis sell excellent horses, products of Canada. A natural market„ •�s. . prices, such wreck of fortunes such as I mite it.ma bie defined as one that is tomporate "len all 0 those voile ------ ' excellent cattle and excellent sheep, but 7 �, n company, and that he had an op - n loss of gnirlg;itl nnada, ns is re- tbe.hon, entlamau never enumerated a ' either .contiguous, co-terlv)ntrS or ad - R : opflu.sti the Scott Act than among We give spite.) on rinother pa°e to membered to til@ resent hoar • -and portunity of examining lands in the g acent. But it is one in which nstnre • . ,..� - a temperately written letter b P r County of Perth and eome ether ad single, hpree or a single epee 1 those who favor' it. The uppovonts " 1 Y Y did the reciprocity of which we have or uin le fat beast If we add supplies either not at all, or to a very Reader, H°0 takcis, axes )tion to heard so Much Prevent that dire evil jacent counties, and that values had those products to ilio others which he limited extebt, the goods therein offered, of the Scott Act do not even advocate I P v decreased lately owing to the NTational ! .. falling on the people of Canada , Nu, , has given, we will then find that the and which nr$ demanded and required =,: drinking. It is quite probable that Ttis Ni,,w3-Rr,coaI),T position, that Folic' 1 ur it dict not. There were other Y. average farmer in the County of Huron by [he people. Now, in which of these ,; .. :t nutjority of them are tocol abstain- '"-the Creator gave man • fr0o well laws rind other economic forces gov- LAND vAIXFS rxuiu.Asr:n ix rcca. derives as income of nearly $90b per categories shall we pisco the United _. ernin us besides til@ Reciprocity Srs,cis 1878• annugr. I eek this House, or any' Lon. States ? 'ShaU we say, that they do not ",; nes, They merely advocate liberty and loft him to exercise it." The g Treaty. 'Phan,• fiir, let tae, also Call Iq nns+vrr to "that statement, I have goatleman, if that is not a very fair show- produce breadstuffs, meats, and such like to drink. lh+ty are as iu«ch olrpos Bible says he did, ami too iev0,• the attention of this house to pure statistics takeq from 11 r. Itlue's re• ingi6deed for an average farmer in lbs Products at all; or••ehn11 wt stiy t6nt '`r. in the P>ihlo: "Ft.00der" says "Nolle- another fact in reference to this port and front tit'' report of the Agrirul- County of Hfiron to u:ake. Perhaps I they do not produce them in such n rich 1,,, ot1 to drunkenness as the woA � Lural Conuuission of 1880, of,Which L be- have not paid as much attention to the abundance as'to supply their m n'peoplof ff, question,; that, ht- thin time Canada statements of the Lon. gentletnati appo"site,` gin to make either assertion in the face ancient Scutt Act' mon and desire rni:tl, prObibituil ilio fishs0tlotS OF gave the hon. Brut}rinse n+as a mrurbcr. + r . wits beginning to put ,forth her as the might deserve. I remember that of the evidence that we only seed to that ,� ro frout'sellin+ trait in Jer-at0ln natural energies and to^realize the )'rain I .. 131ue's statiytics,'ce Ieuru. that y g Y ,i { its rnHlrietiou and putliahlueut by )" ° g the average value of laull per acre in the In the County of Renfrew, when 'I was country fifteen million d +Mars of agri- laty. A license flow that' consider on lite Sabbith day which is sup great possessions (rod has given her . Count of Idnroa, which I select as being to.,develo And to Irtinsmrt to roe v a assisting in the election of an boa. cultural products, and in face of the • porting probf of a license s stool p p the hcn, gentleman's own county ams itis gentleman who is now in • this House, I• evidence of the commercial records of ^ tho bast nte311H to thht Onl. 1 ° l y' terity. She writs beginning to con- better to particularise--fron, irir. 1Nt+o's quoted these statistics to show that the the United States, I any an assertion of „ illilum 1 of it condemnation• of it. atruct long linea of railway the y ' -_.__ _-.. , report 1ve learn that the average valor of state of the Couloir and the condition of that sort 'would be ns absurd its it 1s ' l'hn umber of eotnmitmettis for (}nr p0+ition is tllttt the lieollse av Grand Trunk Railway was under- hurl per acre in the Comity of Haroln will the farmers iamy Colluty was no►.as sae- false. )Ca learn from filo returns of the <';;' taken • and we know that millions in is, 51. with buildings theremt, the petato as it might be, The bon,'Centleman United States that the agricultural ex- drnukenness, 1n Ontario, in • 1:387, tern is wore 1)r•nhibitn)•y thrin the of dollars were spent in the settled lend being worth ti I1.2S and the bdilrliva who replied to me said : "Why, it is ports for the year ending 30th. of June, :r wore. 575 morn, than in 1886. This Scutt Act, The liCetlBe system<pt;o portions of the country. All that $10.21. Fron, the report of the Agricultu''al absurd.' I said ; "Sfy" dear siri the 1887, amounted -to 48'4,500;Q00, Of - '. was an element ill the prosperity of Commis4oin of 1580, I find the vnlue;of'100 gentleman who uttered these words is this sum about 161 m',ltion dollars were of itself sltuw,s that the Scutt Aut illicits Lhn sate Of liquor on Sun which Nye hear so much during Recis acres of farm laud in the County of Hnrm, the member for East Huron, a Reforme'r," breadstuff, ninety-two million dollars, hits not lessened drunkenness. But d iyo, blit allows itA S tle at eortaiu procity times. There ryas still tal:'Ilo the tlurcc clastics, the first, second He said :, " I do not care wbat he ies ; beef, pork, butter age" cheese, and nine >"F ' " . another element' in that prosperity aml. third into Which tho coutmiiiAou the Reformers of East Heron have ebgsen millions were cattle and other products. Y the increases) was probably two, three legtilizdd tirues. It also prohibits :livi.le the land loud making an .averigo afoot and I 'think the people, of )'gest Fir, i ask you is it possible that a country "iIwhich hon, gentlemen opposite,leavo' , or evou four times re:ttor ili to the its sttle to )eraons to whaltt it would priev, -1 fiml trent the report that for rile Heron have i glosso another." Not only that produces these largo quantities of g I out of consideration. )Ve remember' w)+ole (onnty nl' Iiuron, the vnhup of the nava I quoted this to show the condition agricultura{.produets;really regttirea tri@ (cat reg given As' ever • One knows 4� iti nriove-nliuora,habi•tnat Brun- that in the year 186f1, there tver0 farming unci Was to 1880 estimated to ba of the farmers, Lut, I may quote .ibe products ofUanada. Let me ask'you to M c a , Y Y q ,,: ominous sounds of conflict in the tvu-tit $36,16 per acre, so that front 1580 that whe.lr nice get drtiuk now they Ic;u'als Or to any vt' len drank, No land''io the South of us, anti durin words of Prufeaeor Brown in reference to reflect on 'the innumefntile bushels of I onO meloid think of prohibiting rite ' g to 1888 the laud in question had incrLasc`l the condition of the farmer. IC is well grain and barrels of ftoua that-leago the rife Marc. carefully Secluded than P g ° the four years ensuing there waged $15.32 per acre in value. 'These facts and known that that gentleman is in a poli- Atlantic liorts of the,„United States for . . furuturl ' in order to revonG their s+tre of fish at all times, neither in that great republic a tear, fierce, figures are. taken from the statistics of hon. 1. „ ) I should lout' one think of prohibit- laetin and desolating, and daring gentleman's friends in Ontnrin, and I ask tarn to understand the condition of Ina rho of they nations a beef-, Think '•' heiug ttsetl as tyituo9s0s fOr violation farmera of this country as well as any nteo of the mouutnine of beef loud pork M lug the stile Of liquor at All tirues. thM period the people, instead of you, 8ir, it'theyshow ally Sign of dopre cigar man. His profession brings him which accompany this brend,'nnd ttwn • of•thu Act. Indeed this is the only As to the ,lieonso systotn being in being employed in the pursuits of cint.iun in value of landed property, 'Sete' into contact with them his studies and how can tiny intelligent man may that rr @%c and in the art' of industry and Itose We admit fqr the salto of argument ' t redeeming feature in the operation violation of the prayer : lead• us Il q. Y that the owl has de Weciat.ed, or his pursuits bring him in Conch with til@ United States u a natural market for 10 tt rt, But it 'bill be P �" agricultiuo, were grasping - oath' 1 1, tbem,,aud no donb► anything that affects our surplus agricultural produce ? No .� I! 9.. not into tom tation it—the lionso ,rather that it has not Ase'n in valine, what their condition is known -to him `by a Sir if we wish to dispose of these things �, oT tt Sco A, other's throats, and thrusting their , P 1 ' system—does not hold Out nearly d'o We find alit. }line saying 4 In bis re - aeon to not Ilmount to touch, b'or Y bayonets through each other's hearts, )ort of 1885, he says that tiro valid of the sort of magnetic or sympathetic inAu• wq must go where they, lore rarynired, load `` so much toil) to inordinate What was the effect of that strife and depends nese the value v the crops cries, and this gentleman, drawing ble . we shall find it market n}noug thosg y'' ^.undoubtedly 9tatiRtics as wolf av ob•- drinking as does the System upon Canada? It was that we who facts and figures from AIr: Blue's report, people who outgrown the limits of 1 ° g' Y p p rural that When prices are law land is low. g s0tvatio" proves that more drunken- Closet- writers to the contrary. Lei were at peace with all the world, 'That 19 but a reasonable statement of facts slime up aletter, a long and'nbl'e dissent- their own fond supply. To thgeo' Doan - an obem'vnut `� person who mixes whose industries and trade were not lit the,minl of all iu,portial men, 'There is ation upon the condition of the farmer in tries must we loot, for the beat customers" loess has eome to lei rlit under the Y 1 disturbed or interrupted were able auothc test of the value of laud And that these' yrorde, that he fins no hesitn• ofaanadet. When the tilge comas, which - `1111 -1 I much with the inass0s be called its a Act then fartn0tly, t is not much witness loud he will toll You that to supply them with all�the neceS is tho niers+ts,p in the assessmentlialnee, n, tion, after giving" all the feats and is. undoubtedly remote, when the United „ Y caries tliev required. So that when the ii + p`ir frnm)-(,;,,I* to rat. in thr •re- oombitiNg them And showing the relation Mates shnil no longer export agrieul- • 'I of a moral gain to say, O, you do q, those who,altvays thank 11oty tlri[tk these entlolnen Speak of the reci• Sorts ort the nnmiei talitics� The asscs9cd' in which they stead to One another, in t«tel produce, or !put to very limited ex- not sae half tho lll•tLl11011nGS8 that Ox- the more •and'thoso drink now who p Y y p I 1 t t , ;� , r Cit treat 1 think in all fairness vn1'nr� •' l.nnl is the C'nnnty of linrm; repenting: • Tbat you, the farmera 1ef tont, rheic i acknowledge that we who „ 1.;1s ; Ontario, are not only doing well and live neon their borders may supply their ist•s, when statistics prove that there never drAnlc before, . to the people of this country thev , + I, (I . 1 I+ . � , . 6. - ^ R - •\ .� "Ii P . ,� 11 I 1. I. / • ,t - .1 . . �'. . . ° r 1. „ F . . .. . � . • I I . I .. I ' ' .) I ''. .1 . -,''W,'', I I . '. 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