Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-26, Page 7CIFIC F:b' ® �nw"LA "411100 childhood, 1 have been afflicted with scrofulous boils and sores, which caused me terrible suffering, I'hysfcians were unable to help tae, and I only grew worse, under tljeir carr. At l6Dgtll„' 1 began to take AYf R'S Sarsaparilla, and 1. very soon grew bet- "' ter. After using )l1red, half a dozen bottles 1 was completely so thtt�„d have not had a boil or giro on any part of my body ,: foie the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa- parilla as the very best blood -purifier in existence."1- G, T. REINHART, Myersville, Texas. I R'S TM ONLY WORWI; FAQ -,.-. Sarsaparilla Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures{ Coughs and Cold* The Huren News-flecorc 81.2ba Year -81.001n Ad'vancs —WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 th, 1897.- 910f.0 Persecution. `1 Mr, Cameron, of Huron, Makes; an Attack on Principal Fairlie, THE TARTE JAMBOREE RECALLED. DISMISSAL OF THE REV, GENTLEMAN DEMANDED, BECAUSE BR REFUSED LIQUOR GUZZLING IN THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Ottawa, Ont., May 14.—Mr. Cameron of Huron will have to reckon with his lenders for this day's doings .in the House. It was of course without con- ' sultation with his party that he opened the discussion in the afternoon and directed the wild fire of his peculiar I oratory against an officer of the Indian Department, whose sole offence was 1. firmness.in the discharge of his duties. 11 Not only was it a•party misfortune, in the sense of enforcing •t whole day's §, delay in proceeding with the estimates, but it drove the thick and thin sup- " porters of the Ministry to most hemi R' liating devices in the ' way of defence. When Mr. Tarte was in the west last autumn he was treated to a run out to St. Andrew's Rapids, and.a series of hospitable junkettings, including the i` now famous luncheon near the Indian Indu i•ial school, eight miles front ti, ipeg. The refusal of the pr•inci- pal, he school, Rev. Mr. Fairlie, to i accommodate the visitors with the use w of the school refectory, because wine land spirits were on the luncheon bill of fare, is a matter of history. It ,; became so by reason of the attack upon the rev. principal in the Win - 11 nipeg Tribane, whose editor vigor- ously roasted him and his school, and by reason also of the letter which Rev. Mr. Fairlie published in his own de- fence. It was not the fault of the writer that his letter was used as a 'basis of unfair and unthjnkin re - i flections upon the social habits o AIr- iTarte, one of the most abstemious of "I men; and, knowing that,inister it wits it oor ient for the to t 11 make that�the principal lied in his letter, when he failed to point out a single inaccuracy in it, and when he even admitted that the principal's course was perfectly proper. Mr. Cameron's attack upon the principal wits avowedly for the purpose of de- manding his dismissal. It raised a regular hornet's nest about the Min- :. isteral ears, left the principal's ppost- tion entirely unshaken, brought about ` , an arrangement of the spoils system, 11 gave M•r, Davin the opening for one of the best speeches he has ever made .11 in Parliament, and knocked the Gov- ernment out of its whole day's prog- ress in supply, The Government will probably place a restraint upon the filibustering propensities of its sap- porters for the remainder of the ses- •s soon. r ,Not, CAMERON'S COMPLAINT A' Mr. Cameron (Huron) said he de- sired, before the House went into .iup- (. ply, to say a feiv words—to give in Ely, judgment that the Government `had acted with far greater forbear - I ante towards some civil servants than they were entitled to. Instead of dis- ``.' missing but one here and there, they `t, ought to have dismissed ten, It was 4' with great surprise he had learned f:r that Rev. J. H. Fairlie bad been ap- pointed superintendent of the Winni- ' peg Industrial sebobls by the present ' `j' administr0lon. Fairlie was formerly i rector of Clinton, Ont., but was not ''t a success there. Inside of two years '( he had emptied his church. His par- c y• ishioners complained of him to the f '' Bishop, and the Bishop removed the c .,i' parson, Moreover, Mr. Fairlio was I ;;:+ a Tory of the most pronounced type. 1 ,a. Some of his constituents wrote to him I, saying that,Mr. Fairlie had been ap- It )r pointed superintendent of the Indus- t trial school by the present Govern- <, ;i . ment, He 4(Mr. Cameron) replied that i •i that was mpossible; that he must i have n appointed by the late Gov- i V ernmenj, He then proceeded to re- r l mind the House of Mr. Tarte's visit d,, to Winnipeg last November when the r `,:: school, under Mr. Fairlie's charge, f was visited by the Minister and his t ,' party. It was customary when a dis- t ?,tinguished visitor inspected the school i to grant the pupils a holiday, but no 1 holiday was declared on this occa- t ",sion, (Laughter.) Mr. Tarte and his t ,'fr*ends drove the eight• ibiles to the k col on a raw, cold and disagreeable t day, and knowing that there was f Do accommodation for getting lunch, FF the party took with them the neces- C , i , eary ingredients. (Roar•e of Laugh- AT STITTSV LF1 PilQvit.111U1tAL C,kXPA11GN. The Moral For Ontario. dhocld they not cpllttpt It directly ter.) Well, everybediy knew that LAID - e: -- from their own e Minister of Public A orks was a tee- ^7 . IUr, '1'Vjltithey's Torlr of IV�stera Two prpvinoial general oleotione people, instead of g*i- totaler. (Renewed laughter.) There The Town's Leading Merchant'Laid Vp Ontario, , • have' taken place within the act ting it by way Of Ottawa9 Ii ie pro- • might have been nothing more drunk — month—One in Nova Scotia P mired from Ottawa because it is to "^than cold water of ginger beer, al- Rheumatism in vitrious forms is one of HE ,WALL BW ACCUMPANILp BY LEAD• , and the be drawn, not from them but from 'houghhonorable gentlemen o posite the ,most ' c`pmm'a at..—... th— lo. 1NG MEN OF THE PARTY—THE other in Quebec. In both instances the gg pp k generally from impure blopd DATEe ARRANGED. Liberals have swept everything before °s' In other words, our money i* seeiY,.,a r, ill .tl differently. He t u,G 74 aches a it that QVit �>,lart.e had �` "' ` t, �° and a broken down system. Ill the - -- them. OF the various CIPCUMBEOnOes pledged, ud is ultimately isq be deified teetotal, drink Vit Spphcation limbs it is painful; in most of the in. Ottawa, May 13 --At yestendxy's ' in the interests of the regent ruling waft me•t- �u rYiu bead�of the school tenial -^gene de.ngeroue, and in the eonference of the executive of the Uta- that have contributed to these results art We call the atention`•0f On fe.. Itot water for tea, and he refused heart usn,ally fatal, tar•io Conservative Union it wits de- the most potent, se far as can be ath• I Party. PP experience of Mr. a. Manu, the tided thal Mr. Whitney,cccn i tuiwt ered was the g tarso to this situation, and invite the application in the ascii discourte• The ez y, p: , promise that more every Ontario citizen to assist us in oils way. (Laughter.) They asked well known general mercdtaut of 8titts• by some of his aides and a number of, money should pass from the Federal also for accommodation in the school- Ville, is interesting: Dominion 'members should begin a ` ire nay into the local cache oars. We defending our provimee from the room for the lunch and this wits re- ` Last winter 1 was badly afflicted tour of the province next month. q spoilation whish is unquestionably and fused most ungraciously. Personally, with rheumatism. I decided to try Dates were arranged, ,it; follows:— regard it as important that the people undoubtedly q y he thought that owing to the manner Dr. Chase's Pills. To my surpriae, 1 Of Ontario should at this uncture intended, in which ,Nhr. Tatte had been treated, got immediate relief, and befgre I had London -7th June (Monday). J this,PATS n, the Rev. Mr. Fairlie, the used one box my affliction was gone. clearly understand the history of this P I wall also troubled with bilious. Aylmer--8tj4 June (Tuesday). pledge, and the effect of it upon our For Over FiftyYears fOl'IY1eC C0CtAt' Df 'hCltOlt, Ought t0 be Mems for years, and at intervals of three St, Thomas -9th (Wednesday), taxpay,ere. At Confederation the Pro* removed. The Winnipeg press tight. or four weeks would be laid u with a Chatham—lUth rhursd>t Mite- WINSLOW's SOOTHING SYRUP has been ly condemned the'ditlrespect shown to p ( yl• vineed uuited upon q financial plan used by mltueus of mothers for their children h J severe headache and sick stomach. 4inoe whllu tuething. If disturbed at night t e Mithis r of Public Works. There- using Chase's Pills I have not had an Windsor -11th (Friday). that was accepted all round as fair and broken of your rest by n sick child bufro and upon this rev. gentleman, hot -foot attack of either. Exeter -12th (Saturday).final. Under that plan, which was and crying with pain of Cuttin6t,, Teeth sondaas and in hot-haste—(a voice --"What, I may add that Dr. Chase's Oiat- P once and q,et a bottle of "Mrs. Wlnalow's sooth- without hot water?" — laughter) --- input for piles and skin diseases in just St. Oatharines-14th (Monday)• carefully calculated and considered, Ing Syrup' for Children Teething. It win re. rushed into the public prints, and the as efNetive as Dr, Chase's Pills for blood _ __e,___ _ _ _ the Central Government was bound, Novo the poor little autrersr Immediately. Do,. upon It, mothers, throe is no mistake about language he used was such as to war- troubles. I have a clerk who eufforgd out of the revenue it collected, to ac- it. TC cares Dlarnc�ea, regulates the Stomach rant his dismissal. The Winni eg terribly'irom bleeding piles. He tried A COACHMAN'S STORY, and bowels, cures Will Colic, softens the Chase's Ointment and in a few days was cord a specified amount annually t0 Gums,reduceaInflammation,and ivestoneand Norwester put a heading over the et- y P ter designating the tri as "A Jam- completely tanned." �� -- each province, the sum being known, or energy to the whole si,stem, ' Mrs, Winsiowrr p All d,sa,lers and Edmanson, Bates & Co., Rheumatism, said a leadingh si• ., Soothing Syrup" for children teething is iea- bouree." "Tarte and the Gang have, manufacturers, Tbranto. 215c. Clan n E lOn since "ma attakp p spoken Of, as the pCOvlII01a1 sub• sant to the taste and is the Prescription oAs& ne a glorious time in the school. ' A 0 $ , y y- sidy. The subsidy, however, was of the Oldest and best female physicians and Regular Spree — Champaign andbody, but is especially the disease of not a fixed quantity. nursos in the United States. Price twenty-five Whiskey std Cigars Galore." (LoudChase's L9nscod and Turpentine for q y It grew larger cents a bottle, Sold by all druggists through laughter.) He wandered whether this colds, bronchitis and consumption. Sure age and poverty. The immediate cause according to the growth of p0 ula- Out the world.'• Be sure and ask for ••Mas. g cure, 20 cents. fa an irritant poison in the blood P WINSLOw's SoOTIrrNG SYRUP. Mr. Fairlie was sane or a madman. P + tion in each province; the Fathers He thought the Government had been which, becoming lodged in those parte holding, and with reason, that when, altogether too forbearing and kind• was proved to the satisfaction of his of the system where the circulation has owing to the increase of its taxpay• The Ontario's Barometer. hearted, and he believed that the dis- party friends to have been most offen- the least fo*ee, sets up a more or less ing population, any province paid more The Globe's Ottawa special sus the missal of Mr. Fairlie had been amply sive ; yet Sir Charles Tupper, then violent inflammation. This poison is money into the general fund, it was general opinion there s that it would Justified, (Liberal cheers.) Minister of Railways and Canals, ad- always associated with impaired diger- entitled to receive more out of the be good tactics to bring on an election Mr. Jameson, the new member for vised Mr. Bergeron not to press for tiou on the pi rt of the stomach and fund for the at the present time. Mr, J. P. Whit - Winnipeg, rose to make his maiden dismissal, so the official was kept on, purposes of local Gov- h liver, and the amount of it in the •s s• Hey, w en spoken to re8arding the poi- , speech. • He said he wits Mayor of An hon. member interrupted to say ' y ernment. The Dominion to day pays itical situation in Ontario, said it would the cit at the time Mr. Tarte visitedkeptP Y tem is increased by the inactivity of in round figures four millions to the be no surprise if an election were held Y that the official was on as a deal $ p '' ' Winnipeg, and they desired to give with Hon. Mr, Moussau when he the excretive organs, particularly the provinces to expend as they please, in December, after the revision of the him such a lunch as befitted his went to Quebec. skin, bowels and kidneys." lists now in progress, although Mr. position. He admitted that among In the early years of Confederation Hardy had stated that the Legislature the drinkables there was champagne Mr, Bergeron replied that the inattet• Assuming the correctness of this there was friction with Nova Scotia d probability meet again be d g wool iu all ro —(laughter)—but he denied that there was settle in 188U, and Mr. Mousseau view, the following conclusion is clear- ' fore dissolution. The leader gof the was an •Chin in the shape of a am- did not go to Quebec till 1383. that province holding that it had not ly deductible from it, namel3, that to Opposition is evidently proceeding tip- boutee or drunkenness f any kind. Mr. Tante, in reply, declared that the relieve or cure a case of rheumatism been properly treated in the subsidy on the belief that nothing in Mr. Har Later in the day they gave Mr. Tarte dismissed officials had offended him ats statement in the House constitutes a dinner at the DIAnitoba Hotel, so we should seek, first, to prevent the a binding the general elections. 'They insulted arrangement. Sir John Macdonald dy thought that, the circumstances really g obligation to meet the House that that was ample evidence that me," he said, "called Hi son a thief, •t, formation of the poison by correcting a lain before going to the count Mr. Fairlie's statements were abso- Y warranted a reconsideration, and as a g g rY• ts,titor and a renegade.' But that let- the impaired digestion, and, second, to T to question of dissolution is evidently lutely false and malicious. Mr. Fair- ter was an outrageous affair, he ad. stimulate the skin bowels and kid- result the terms for Nova Scotia were p the air, and no one would be aur lie• seemed to be an extreme temper- mitted. He hoped his son had nothing net's, that they may throw pit off; or, improved. Mr. Blake, who was then prised if an announcement were made. ante crank. He said it was against to do with it; indeed, lis sols had the Ontario ,Liberal leader, objected, as �—y..f the rules of the department to admit in other worde, we must try to pur• pp nothing to do with it; indeed his son did also Mr. Brown, to any revision of One Honest luau. any liquor into the school; corse- had assured him all he had dune was ify the blood. Outward applications, the financial basis, not merely on the quently he had to refuse. (Haar, to intimate to the employes that the although they may, and do, mollify ground that a change would violate the Deal, Editor,—Please inform your hear.) But Mr. Fairlie refused to best thing for them was not to vote. pain at Certain inflamed spots, cannot, accord the party ordinary courtesy. (Laughter.) compact, but for thu further reason rea3ers that if written to confidential - He refused to give them hot water in the nature of things, eradicate the that any additional money given in the lv, I will mail, in a sealed letter, par - for tea, which some of them drank— Mr. Bergeron explained that at the cause of the disease. titulars of it genuine, honest, home (laughter)—as they had some teeto- hotel the employes were marshalled shape of subsides would come chief- cure, by which 1 was permanently re- tallers in the party. He had not one by one into the .young man's The following case illustrates the ly out of the pockets of the people of stored to health and manly vigor, sifter treated the party with ordinary tour- room, its the proprietor said. "Tarte is truth of this theory, and should be at- Ontario. The question was allowed to Fears of suffering from nervous debil- tesies, but had spread the report all confessing them." (Hear, hear, and rest from that time until Mr. Mer- ity, sexual. weakness, night losses and P P tentivel studied b all who are afflict over the country that the Minister and laughter.) Then Mr, Tarte returned y y weak shrunken parts. I was robbed ed out and rheumatism—.the Bier became Premier of Quebec, and his friends were holding a big to the jamboree business. It wasd wg and swindled by the quacks until i Jamboree. The party conducted it- only after the luncheon that he knew two ailments being, under different Mr. Laurier leader of the Liberal Op- nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank self with the greatest decorum, and cif the refusal of the school building names, practically the same thing. position at Ottawa. In the interval, Heaven, I am now well, vigorous and he felt it only right to make this for the luncheon. He was told of it however, the Liberals have made great strong and wish to make this certain statement. He fully sympathized with by Rev. Mr. Fairlie, who explained Sixteen years ago I had an attack means of cure known to all sufferers. the contention of Mr. Cameron. the circumstances, "and," added Mr. of rheumatic gout which effected all my gains in the provinces. They had se- I have nothing to sell and want no Tarte, "I told.him he was perfectly cured control of Nova Scotia, ue- mons but being a firm believer in the P v joints, giving me intense pain. My Q Y+ g Mr. Richardson said that he sat right," But what Mr. Tarte object- hands, feet and shoulders were puffed bee, and Ontario, in each province universal brotherhood of- man, I am next to Mr. Tarce at the luncheon, ed to was the rev. gentleman's letter, vast additions had been make to the desirous of helping, the unfortunate to and could testify that he drank no- because of untrue statements it con- up and swollen, and for many weeks re tin their health and ha ut outlays and to the debts. More g' pP'• ess, I thing stronger than tea. (Loud laugh= twined about the luncheon — state- I suffered martyrdom. After this I rues promise you perfect secrecy. ter.) He proceeded to dilate upon the ments probably based oil hearsay. from time to time subject to rheumatism went in for the wholesale purchase of Address with Stam interference of civil servants in poli- the people b wit of railways and p tics, and enunciated the Liberal doc- Mr, McClure, • the new member for which moved about my system, items p P y y y WM. T. MULFORD, Agents Supplies, trine of the spoils system. Colchester, and a fluent speaker, de- times appearing in. one part and then iron bridges, which he distributed on g PP livered his maidenspeech in favor of another. For five ears I suffered like a gigantic scale. Fielding, in Nova P. 0. Box 50, St. Henri, Que. Hon. Mr. Sifton said the Govern -Y ment would have to plead guilt to the useless offices. Government's e icy in abolishing this. Scotia, devoted himself to a road, the charge of having t Y useless offices. in intimated that building scheme. Mone was poured Mr. J. L. Haycock, Patron leader in g g : re not a Uonsenvntive appointees who had vet- "In the autumn of 1885, wbilst in g y P the Ontario Legislature, is on a busi- ly to office, but they were not like- out like water under the road -build- g� ly to offend in that tea ect again, ed for hila should not be dismissed. the employment of a doctor at Bays* ness trip to Manitoba in the interest. P g ing disguise, following which exceed- of the Ontario Binding y Mr: Fairlie marl been appointed on the Mr. Davin pointed out that hard the water as coachman, my eyes became g Twint, Com - recommendation of Mr. Hayter Reed, rev. gentleman allowed liquor to he affected and I was almost blind, not tngly advantageous party move Came pang In conversation, he said that who doubtlessly- supposed that he brought into the premises, every one the distribution of railway subsides, the Patrons were not satisfied with the was a good man. lie thought Mi. Fair- of the party, even Mr. Tarte, who did being able to see either the numbers or t• tariff, and that the feel they had f; g The poli teens fortified themselves in Y lie had not shown proper respect and not. partake, would have placed there- names of the streets I drove along, been deceived by the Liberals, who, P p' P office, but they Bunk Chair provinces courtesy to D1 r. Tarte itntl his friends, selves in the clutches. of the criminal My eyes rusts like a piece of liver, and prior to the general elections, had •tad it was the great tribute to the law. Proceeding, he reviewed the the doctor I was with sent me first to in debt. Immediately., then that Mr. given a pledge to place coal oil, agri- forbearance of Alit. Tarte that that whole story, showed how unfairly the Laurier appeared on the surface as cultural uriplements, etc., on the free an eye specialist, and afterwards gave a lists. This pledge had drawn Reform gentleman had not at once demanded Principal of the school had been treat- Opposition leader these men put their l g the dismissal of this official. Mr. Sif- ed by the Winnipeg- Tribune, and me a note, and I went to St, Alary's Patrons into line, and influenced the heads together, and devised a raid ton had not bud time to investigate startled Mr. Flint by holding up td Hospital, Paddington, where I attend• elections in many constituencies where view they rinci le astoundin in its ed as an outdoor patient for nine upon the Federal treasury, which, at other•,vise the Patrons would have into the management fif the Indus P P g P the expense of the people of Ontario beensuccessful. Hefound the Patrons trial school, but after the session he contrast to teetotal doctrines, enunci- months. P P P proposed to deal with the whole mat- ated by that bon. gentleman. Mr. more particularly, was to accomplish and farmers of Manitoba were equally ter, when this particular case will, be Davin read from the letter of Rev. "I was so lad I bad to give up my tiva purposes. First, it was to put dissatisfied, and complained of the gone into. Mr. Fairlie, who explaimed that not employment. ,The doctors at the hos•Mr. Lausier in power; secondly, it was injustice in placing mining machinery only did henotrefasehot and cold tvitter' sial made a thorough examination of on the free list while ignoring the Mr. Craig depreciated the principle tc, the putty, but lie offered them the p g to cover up the excesses of his pro greater interest of the agriculturists, enunciated by Mr. Cameron, and ap- dining room, its equippwent, bread, my eyes, and said they were sound, vineial fellow conspirators. The con- Mr. Haveock advocated that the Gov - ten officials by his friends, of dismissing beef. tea and coffee. But he did ob- and that my affection was caused by test of 1891 was as between Messrs. ernment be held to its pledge, and the ten officials t0 which the Government + were dismissing one. The charge tact r the consumption of spirits on the rheumatic gout. They gave me Fielding, Mercier, and Laurier, a dis•. tariff made stable, so that business which the member for Winnipeg the prculises. That his duty as Prin- medicines and drops for the eyes; also would settle down. p g ( r• cip,tl of the Indian school jnst,iHed his P y � tinctly boodle contest Whatever i17 -r. Jameson) made was that he was an course Mr, Davin demonstrated by placed blisters behind the ears and on Fielding did,l4lr. Mercier certainly- on extreme temperance crank—(laughter actin from the Indian Act the the temples, but I was little better for Fruit culture is more profitable to —but was that au offence? a hope quota jnjunction a pain of imprison- anything. the full understanding that Mr. Lauri- the farmers now than his other crops. • not. But what did he do? ier, if successful, would loot the Fed- Brown Bros. Co., the most extensive ment against the bringing of liquors "Some days I was better and then earl treasury on behalf of Quebec, and nurser house in Canada, have a vacan- Mr. Richardson—He lied, into such places. And so Mr. Fairlie Y y Q Y Mr. rJ'raig—Well, I don't know that was denounced by one hon. gentle- worse, and I feared I should lose my thus repay bim—put up the money, cy this section. Write them at Brown's thaVs a crone recognized by the Lib- man as a temperance crank because eight altogether. In July,- 1886, my much of it stolen directly from the lo- Nurseries, Ont., for their terms. eral party, (Laughter.) The fact he refused to break the law of the brother came to London un a visit, and cal exchequer, to help Mr. Laurier in seemed to be, he added, that Mr. Fait-- country, "The wolves of the spoils urged me to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, his fight. That money—thousands and A Plague of hats. lie did not refuse the use of the room patty," 'said Mr. Davin, `may run Whe thought -it wouid drive the rheu• thousands of dollars—passed into Mr. for luncheon, but that he, obeyed his after this man to destroy him, but instructions in refusing to allow in- this letter will remain to his honor in matiThe residents of Pelee Island have out of my eyete6a. I got a Laurier's campaign fund. Mr, Dalton been suffering from a plague of rats toxicants to be brought into the Canada." The letter which Mr. Fair. bottle of this medicine from Whiteley's McCarthy, discussing this transaction, for some time, and nothing that was school. And theBPntleme❑ composing lie wrote in refutation of 'the Tri- in Westbourne Grove and after Lakin done seemed to afford any relief. The the party decliunig to be separated bune's attack Mr. Davin read in full. g declared, and with justice, that a more rodents fairly overran the place. A Wni their champagne and whiskey Fie concluded with it fling at the Pa- two bottles I was wonderfully better, corrupt bargain than that Messrs- few days ago a number of farmers preferred to stay' outside with it. trons who deserted hint in his light My sight returned, and I felt better of Laurier and Mercier had made poli started out to rid the neighborhood Mr, Flint, who in opposition had of last Wednesday night, for the far- myself. When I had taken six bottles ticians had never entered upon before, of the pests. After a day's hard work peen a vigorous prohibition chain- mers having jointly and severally par- I was well as ever, and have since been Now the Nova Scotia and Quebec elec- 1•,100 rats were killed, but the execu- ,ion, denounced Mr. Fairlie's con- taken of the persuasive hospitality of well, You can publish this letter, and tions are a repetition of the Laurier- tdoners were exhausted, and .declare Ministers in the meantime. P that in future a new method will have duct as boorish. b had no right, as refer anyone to me. (Signed) Joseph Mercier deal, In Nova Scotia the other to be invented to kill off the rats. A t gentleman, to object to the use of -Rev. Mr. Maxwell replied, twitting parker, 21 Blomfield Street West- da ,t was distinctly asserted and pro great number of valuable fruit trees •efreshments that were used 'in the Mr. Davin with the espousal of the ' y • Y P lest society, If he (Flint) had been cause of Widow McManus, Since then bourne Square, Bayswater, July let, mired that a Liberal victory would have been destroyed by the rats, and L Minister he would have soaked Mr. Mr. Maxwell had learned, he said to 1896."the farmers are afraid that unless result in financial concessions by Ot drastic measures are adopted at once ?girlie in 24 hours, he war of Mr. Davin's clients. He P Dr, Sproule testified that he knew P Mr. Parker to a respectable man and Eawa to the province. One amount the 1897 coo will be seriously derma - proceeded to reflect on the pprivate P Y g 0r. Fairlie its an Episcopalian minis- character of members of the Conner- worthy of implicit confidence. 'lie is pledged, altogether apart from the ed. The rabits, too, are also breed- er, and while an ardent temperance vative party. His deeire was to lift now in the employment of Mr, White• subsidy increase, is $1,350,000—a gift ing faster than they can be killed pff, Avocate was a sincere Christajn en- debate to a higgher level. (LAughter.) ley, the famous purveyor, of whom he to Nova Scotia, claimed by the Liber and rneant•itne they are improving the ,lernan as well. g He had• confidence that Mr. Sifton opportunities by destroying as' ninny would do Mint was right in Faidie's bought Mother Seigel a Syrup in the ale there because the province has built pltnn trees as they can. On Bois Blanc Mr, Richardson remarked that the case time of his necessity. The cure is cer• certain railways which they say are Islands rats have become it common ast speaker's brother, Aid. Sproule, taint remarkable and demonstrates the of Federal importanao, In Quebec an Sight, and its an experiment the au - if Winni reg, a total abstainer, ac- The debate was continued' by Messrs. y remarkable, and the exhibition, and de- Quinn and Rutherford. truth•of the proposition, now admitted increased grant from the Federal chest forthot jes oil the Island are advertising wanted Air. Fairlie's course. Mr. Powell severely scored Mr, by the highest medical authorities, that was offered as the rice Mr. Laurier for twenty-five cats, with which they P believe they can keep tLe rats from in - VIOLENT PARTISANS. Maxwell for his aspersions oro the late rheumatism is a disease of the blood, would pay for the election of his creasing too rapidly. Mr. Bergeron then brought the dis_ revered chieftain of the Conserva- caused, at the root of it by chronic friend Mr. Marchand to the local Pre- -- ussion around to the subject of the five party, Continuing, he expressed dyspep9ia and indigestion. Mother miership. polls system. He showed that a the opinion thitt Mr. airlie's action TO OONSUMPTIVES espicable state of affairs existed in to not allowing the rules of the£ In- Seigel's Syrup, being the most success. We wish to point out that this The undersigned, having been rostored to espica le s, where Conservative ap- dian Department to be broken was ful medicine in the world for all ail• scheme of offering Federal money to health by simplo ,Weans, after sutreriug for deserving of all praise. Monts o'f the di estion conse uentl several years with n. severe tang arPoetton, iointees were supplanted by violent digestion, consequently a province as the reward for the re- and that dread disease CenN„ml,eion, ie iartisans, Many of them having con- Dr. Rocfle having spoken brieflyl prevents the further formation Of the anxious to make known to his fellow inued their violent and offensive par- Got. Tyrwhitt thought it tve11 that the turn of a given party to ofilas is open- sutrerers the means of cure, To thoso rheumatic 1 and glaringly corrupt. The nom• who desire it, he will chcerfull send isanship since appointment. He in- House should know somethin of the Y g g Y P y tauced the case of •a new postmaster, gentleman who was asperse g the where it has produced inflammation in mon briber who puts a bill in the (arae a charge) a cozy Of the prerefor ' character of Mr. Fairlie. During the the body, and lienee cures rheumatism. iron used, ii, they wt� ataflnd r euro euro for vho deserted his post to serve whiAkey g hands of an elector se an inducement Consu,ny(fo,n, dsthnaa, Catarrh .ilrawhitfa n the Liberal interests last Tuesday,elections of 1887 he thought it was Mr. The reader will note that it is now ten and all throat and Lung maladies. He I pea ,nd the newly -appointed aCameron who bad become prominent to vote is a despicable character, Is al) sufferers will try his tile pre , ip it is tnvatu- postmaster P deans since Mr. Parker's recovery, dor. the well dressed olitician who says able. Those clestisng ilio preerintton, which - in St, Laurent had been also offenaivel for acts which could only be regarded politician, will cost them nothing, and may prove a Bless - Y ing which period he has had no relapse to Nova Scotia and Quebec "elect my , ing, will please address, a.rtisttn. The day before election rev- for infamous. Reference had been my canal employes received a letter made to odours in the schoolhouse at Therefore the aura was real and recti, friends t0 offices and I will di m Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, Now rom the Libe&I committee warning Winnipeg which Mr. Tarte'a party had cal. fingers deep into the pockets of the York, hem that if they voted Tory they visited, but they were nothing com- people of Ontarior Bind give you the ---- Could lose their places. So they all Pared with the odours on the consti- Mr. Ross admonishes High school millions I 61ah therefrom "one whit W. C. Icing, brother of Senator Kin . oted Grit. Indeed Mr. Tarte's • son Potency in which Mr. Cameron was g , u ils and teachers not to be enticed more bonourable I • It is important committed suicide at Chipman, Queens ad the affidavits of some of them to 'running, P portant to County, Saturday morning, b shoot - hat his examinations, and bids trustees Y g+ Y hat effect. Three lock masters had Sir Chas. FI. Tupper spoke briefly on look to other tests of a teacher's flt- remember, further, that the money ing himself with a shotgun. He had eon dismissed with two days' warn- the question of dismissals on the Inter- nese than the number of pupils he has with which this Federal Government been ill for some time with Is, grippe tg. The .Cbhservfttivd policy had been colonial Railway in cases of Trion who brought past examinations. The best is buying provinces for its party to and indigestion. He wits 50 years old, he oppbsiteuf the b oils gystem. He had been given no opportunity' of do= way to deliver them from that tempter- rule will find mast come in the main and was in business with his brother a t artisan, the case ofPa violent Liberal fending themselves. tion would be to do away with all the ' ' for many years, the firm being engaged artisan, whose ease after 1878 had Mr. Mclsaac replied in denial, and superfluities of the examination sys- from Ontario. If these provinces are in general trade and extensive lumber eon investigated, and whose •course, Mr, Taylor concluded the debate. tem. to pay the money themselves why operations, a 1 ,. ... , . 'v t �1 W�*•+,4 ..w. :JY;,+_Ytsdwt� _.« ...-..-�..,,,,+,-�.�..!'y,....._..,....._..+iv.r.Yes....i.Nj *...uYL.�.:"- M �.x >.--uw.. �. .✓A 'i — _ - `�.1�r�I, '��4e:��-,_ - .,�1 _... _ ... mow,.-. .id.�.- •dam