Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-04-01, Page 6- -1 . . . . . � , Ir- Jl— I '' i -I r I I , * , . . I , � , � � I 11 I 1� I , . - . - I � I ­ I 11 I I I - — I r , TAB 90MR101 PRUMAT - - - - — - __ -.- -, -,--. — --I,--,-- �, I � I - ­­­­ . __-_-__-____-___r__`_, i . I , . ------- - I . � . I . , I - � I.. MrrI__ lie e4low- I i I � I . , .; . . . . ____ I A __ � - I I . . --,W— . , I . I 1� I I . 4 1 I . .. I -r - ? , I with the Intention, 91 49091vino, Ohs people; - 1. I - - bonds. 461 6110 to work:, elst.tt ga; work- I I I . Impodollato $9 do go, owing to "a -_ -1 0 � , gpsoqhoo to. Show thas tbsy wore ties only *44 0,00,14vould bs the cave so long am they � 41 . At balf V DI�ewers rapid 44 ovlou, Ing Since to ill* Introduction of the tariff, bL(oj,,In progress as several I 0 polai"41114141040,2k: ,course. It was, however, Prowled protective lit fact and spirit, but that they W-b"m than callaik protective by mome Of bad lo plrot , , ,active sloism. From she olmehing C po ad to. abow by site market # StioW He p 0 0 . . . . . I � - , HOURZ Or QOUSION0, the 11 Hadonal . Policy 11 boa boon Insugar- ated, the capacity 99 the woxko had boon this efforts when , 14 �bs mads, to open the Liable* OanO Set only Am possible. the very men who though$ they 4OU14 now make a pollati by Aqdipl% ftoo trade in of vorlquo, lutokests, the determination at one Industry to boprotool:W &$4ilik anotbor,tharo tionathat the Increased duty hod bad no I laraio;, effect I his prices, stad that Oil a, ,Ws#o,w - -_ - - - I -been . 11 I ­ .1 - ­ -11 -1 '._ - 11. ____ I—— _1-1 .11. ­­ ­ - _- --"- � -1 __ _­ 4oublod. and they were now workino - Aiy 4ad-'alghL, � Tit the buildings ion& plant - "' - ­ ­ ,X!JUVATXZU#Uq ­ - - ,sbarls, - UL, Whise's next ]point wig inside in, � explaining the CARBON of diontisfutiou with, would over be a temptation for the Finance , . I I Minister to give ,to Ono *.less gla4 paosbor bgti ralatlyoly jffjr 1*7- Ott*4 $gain . � . I Canada beforo than Once the intpAu4ion, I ­ .1 I � � #25,000 were Invented. The wages paid per. The foiloWing Bills ware raid the third time I I she tatiff, which are - � go from the, necessary that which old pot be _ .long to theta, In of ilia tariff. He had u4sn the quota"O" . OTT*w*. March, 19�_Th@ Speaker took the . tit Sao la were 12,000, and the number of ban a d and pavosO:-The Acts to incorporAte, th ' 004, I 1. imposition of Customs and Hulse duties on, arranging $his taxiff. who bad sat At t6 bon, frolit the Afail's market report'$ before $he wwr d Slim P.m., _. � . I was 40, , A letter from the bead of i 0 works, II, Olair& Like Brie Navigation Company, . . pad IN Wh Aturally willing p . 0 war's not very a , gentlem I I- - mass elbow? Who had lisfiqenood 04optiou of the is National POlfOY " On tbGl . I . I I Tax Mull Run QR"!X4 ,4 � � I . IV T114 11-11411111PIL the Hausa which the hon..gontleman read, listed %has - - , 'I had from Sit# time, Shop. 41 National Policy I . I and rompeellag she Groat Western It Lake Ontario Shore Junction ,Railway, wore read , ,Ihq 11*4 04 SIM . to bear them., Be I I Idextallproulted She sugar, quamtlon, and gave some figures which may � I � him? Whet Interests bad been brought to boat on him coustdorMionsaf4be question? It . the 17tb of ,September, 1878, a asy on, . I which th I a people . allOW64 1 t4einiqlves to be . by, Opposite with _. __ ­ � __ - - - __ . ____ of -was- directed I come In She calluity,of She works- bad. been- � . I � ,. - --- --- - -- - , be- summarily stated,i - Mrs Whills; quoted tho I WAS not taillions. wlaq : -,, pail the -sums ox. -,deceived - -bon. gentleman, I - - , by W, Gault to a rumored oulmappropristlon . ,, by English doubled, and that the price of the monistic. ' FRAOTIONAL CURR23", price of sugar its follows :-1876, 99-50 per data , d from $heru, but t9e reprokentativem of inch disastrous results to Can I'd sh 10 Ads it a lb� November days I tDo Tory Government of the ; 0100,000 granted to purchase food for She I tared artfole In Hamilton was loss than either . in Puffalo.or Quebec. Thin was a matisfutory In reply to Mr. Kpoler, 0 onmlo ,.It Li TiTarmy ' 100 lbr.; 1877, 010.66 per 100 Big ; 1878, 19 , 34 100,, lbo, -1870, 09 100 lbe. mouppollste,whowrlang from the swags of I the po, I Here, box,r) -or their lalojast ( And Slat December, a4d two I ,after the Both of Jana, 1879, She close of, the I "Hot Of ilia IliAM119 ]Poor Of Ireland by the - . , record. A spoke and hub factory bad been maid there orb 4140,000 .of free. � ti . I onal currency in chroula lion, and it wax per ; por. Theme 'flgitgoo he laid showed that � I �gatum. Pr9rta .ion , or ,at was bi bvery case Bud and all ., . I I � a, last figoal year,, and the $lot of December, tb � I , - alas. From. telegraphic ra- . Canadian P*rliam � I I � - brought from outside of .Hamilton Into the I I not decided how far the G � I - the, consumer,. I notead of, being alroumotationoth loom of themany for thegoin I alone of the year. Firms he would take up, I . volm it appe'arm that the Imperial Govern- I city, for the purpose Of , Increasing Its would extend th a circulation, go doubled 11 robbed," � has been bonefitted by of the few. Is could be nothing &lee, It had 'to !all wheat, land would -ipako a q0taparlooss, I I � . � . - .1 .1 Palms 114TO desdightied tolexpind Shp money . . - Pont for the pitrBillsoe of food in the precut. I capacity, in . order to keep- pus. with J . he deman d. The capitalia . vImited in the build - . it they ,Wauld extend Is materially ", unless it WAN I foun.1 . the now tariff. Mr., White showed that tit 'November last, the highest reach 0 d by never been anything also, a�ild %be end I . of time it would be nothing but - - anorganized besween Toronto and De%roIt,_tb see cities b Ing about,equl-dio$ant from New Yoik,and a . . . Ing Of Asking boato and fishing tackle for the, AmbOrmen Ireland. A I lugs And pliant Was 050,000, and the wages amoompary pending the receipt of silver places of 25, - I . price . , . , � sugar In New York was 411 ,while I ,.851 in OR. legalized robbery, 'ander the form �f jL law. � I I � . ,the quality of fall wheat being about She a&%* lit both The following were She t- ,- of diXelamplon partial" . FAt6d in by Sir Leonard Tilley and L Messrs. paid out smottateklo 01,250 monthly, This . game factors paid the farmers, And xentle- jo and 5 cents, in which event the Gov. . , . ortiment might Issue 010,000 or . 490100 nads, it had not gone u I p at Its highest to more than 310.73, which he argued proved (Hear, bear.) A Byelaw of pro tVOtIoq­oouId I I nok be -devised wbloh wonitl not work unj mally places. lowept.quoistioda of the best tali *beat In the Anglin And bloolasig . (Prince Edward) ensued, men oillp,omite who took such a great W . . I 11 drift. that the ' ina coition of the now tariff has give a p or unevenly, even upon Ahead for whose tywo plueo-ort the several days he hod montfoss� . � , during which 81; Leon ard promised to enquire - Into the statements, and $heir � � Interest in She downtrodden fariner should icon '020,000 . Mr. Kzxy,za asked If III6 bon, gentlendom � I the consumer him sugar much cheaper than benefit It was 4evieed. It necessarily lays' I Q duties upon which were the manufac- ad. Before the tariff -7th Heptoinbor,' 1978, , I Toronto 90 conto, Detroit, 101j; 16th 48bortain note this, no then per annum for oak blocka. The facto . gy only employed referred to 25 cant notes, I I Sit Lxopsiuri, Tir-my replied In the offirma. he could have got it from No 11 w York, He went onto point oustbatin1877, whandugar goodd tared producto of Boma and the raw materials . I . Novembers Toronto 93, Datroil 96f; 3111st . A few days ago a pe lition wits received I . . suggesting that the Dominion pecuniarily shirty -five men, but they intended to emplo � 4 � . I � y more, go Soon as She now m4ohinary,. which , . . live. Such, of cour so, would form a part of the tWont7, million addhignal note oireali. . rose to 17.94 per 10D lb1m., it, rome In Canada iinder $he ]late I to I riff to of otla as classes of ,era. There were only thr, , manufacturers wbom the 1, National Policy 11 December, Toronto 93, Dotrolt 96. After I � � I I . I . the tariff -6th .Tans, 1879, Toronto, 101, r 1511140 by a, loan the Immigration of the did. -on I 11 . . was to way, was put up. Another [in- � , I I . lion. 011-62, whereas =got our own tariff, when had boriefitted, viz., Those of Nug&r and I 1 Dotrois 110 ; 3 at December, 1879, Toronto. . troonea Irish people 19, the Northwest Terri, SOde6- A reference of this petition to the. portgat industry created by the now tariff was the Meriden MolalWorko. Itsbuildingown4 MAIL lEaVION ON TnZ WEIZINGTON, GREY AND . I sugar had gone up in Now York to Q9, it only went,up to 18.73. Thus on all hanap he cotton and woollen good#. But do for so general manufacturing Interests were con. I 132, Detroit 137J. They would see by ShooAr I quotations thatfivito absolutely ne6emmary : I . MMIIiee 03i Immigration and Colonizatfou IMquire plant were valued at 025,000; me thly wages, Raises. � - , I hold the now tariff has been of great earned, notwithstanding the vaunto of,.the *positively to buys a duty of fifteen cents a bueliet. I low-priced American I , I I I I Into and report on the feaBibIlIty, #1,500 ; annual output, 0200,01moo: IISU41 It reply to ME.'GlIllem, Mr. O'Consom; said � .1 � advantage to the people. He next Governm logo . ent, thin tariff was on wheat to, keep the I I .. of Such &'scheme wall moved by Mr. Ryan employed, 60i and the number would be In. . ta the Government was oonsidering'wbother dailt with the West India trade. protective than. the one which it replaced, SX0319 from Our InfiTkOt. (Cheers and . � (hForquitte), .Mr.Blake ouggeotid that the I oreasedtol.00. Another glass factory Was during the current year is would extend the . pot one thin . the sugar imports of Montreal and did Icon towards the prosperity . laughter.) He desired to give the corres. No. � motion iniolved a monetary ex . � panditure,and . � I WAS out of order. This Opinion WAB Bud- not entirely shut down when the new tariff came into operation, but it was not making evening mail service by the Wellington, Gr &Bguoo Railway.to Paisley, Pars Elgin aty . _g, ,:rose from 12 millions to 64 millions of pounds. 0. I corn sugar he passed to tm. A summary of and development of those interests. ,..(Elders hear.) Did the,bov. gentleman ol I aim that pending figures with regard W 2 opting wheat in Chicago and Toronto, , Selland by the Premier, who added that the I .� I Goverummai could not consent to the PrOVO- moneys and Itoproptiotors were thinking of shutting down. The proprietors were life Southampton. . CASADIAN TODA000. I , his facto on this point was that our imports � of to, a fXoIA Great Britain bave Jilateased his tariff had protected the. laborer? While big wagis had been reduced in many in. Before the tariff -17;h September, 1878, 11 Toronto, 97c; Chicago, 88ji; lGIh Noverne � dition at the present time. The motion was 1, I withdrawn. .. . .. � long Reformers, bat they tali that true insugurstai Mr. Bounuuu asked whether it In'the intention fro ilns to considerably over � starless, he bad bad to pay large prices for � I he "oessaklem of 'life in conpoquenoo of this ber, 1878'. Toronto, 83o: Chicago, Soto up Slat December, 187.8, Toronto, 81c; Chicago, 82fe. I . . . I . � . I Mr. Wwmox resumed ilia debate on the reform was to a measure which Would be of benefit to the country first, of the Government- to pause to be 'IS Engif h an F , pub la�l; 0, 4 touch, 3 millions. Our I] to from Japan have ,�por increased from niarly half, .&;-million 'Ao tariff. It had not benofitted ilia lumbering I I I After the toriff-30th June. 1878. Toronto, I I J -41 - I I . Budget and the taAff. He dwelt upork She . 1. �� I . . . IhIleged 41mastisfution of Noi Bran" ' . swiok with and-, allow the, party to. swim ...after. .. - - words, and accordingly - they dame forward J,a,,-,b..Q1h_ , .. , _ -,--- pAraphl,t � gilftfig .. itiformationsm to She best, method of cultivating Cariadian't,obuildi and nearlyo, million .and a ,half.' Our hwpdrto . from the-Uni -, have led Mason fallen from 8i , interest, the greatest of all manufacturing . In teresto of thin country'- but, on she con. . I st D? 97o; Chicago, 11 07; .combat, 1870i Toronto, f.o.b,. 01 '90; Chicago, in wars. - . . . . . the proilitat tariffs declaring that the p . stition . . laid before Parliament from 2,600 residents . � . and aftoosted -tbo,-Ii National Policy.;".- The . , tobacco futory,wao.a, flourishing concern. preparing it for consumption. - ' ;. Mr. BADY-44t is t ' he intention of the Gov. * millions tO.lJ millions. In general our Im. ports. from Groat Britain have incraRoad trary, when it came, in collision with that industry, it did.00 to Its great dair cut. 11 ini -protect 1201240, 01'31. In quoiing the relative .prices t Toronto and Chicago he rvminded . Of Oats a I bon. that the Canadian standard .. of the City and County of St. John III Qp,16. � I " - . I Altion thiiato, rilflooted accurately the foollogs. IS bad always been W, but it was protected before the present tariff wag Instituted, - ornment to encourage the 'cultivation of , Osuadiantobacoo by every means pr,oeiblo. about 54 per cent., while our'importo from the United States have decreased abouk Aid not the fishermen of the Usri.' time provinces, who added lie much to the .. gentleman . bushel of oats Was 34 poundB, WbIls that . - ' . I % . . . of the people of that province. Officq, boldere - - and a . ffic-mes"arm were the only people who I lend It was' now� participating in 'the -general prosperity of the conntryl. .The large as tab- I (Laughter.) � . . ­ I I DOMINION . I. - . 60'Per cent., which was just about what wag , intended by the, 11 National . � . Polloy.11 Mr.. , wealth of,Ah in. _,' a country, but undeniably it jared Shell seriously. (He I at, Bear.) That . of. 11 laois was 32. pounds. Lim gave tbg . I figured in Chicago as they. would relatively. - , . . I .Wore satisfied with "thelariff. Other,people � I Battalions of 4; Hj- Killay &-Oo­., machinists, LAN'D P3LICT. - ­ , , , -- - - � - White &IRo. dealt with, o0aL_ Ila ohows&-that Jt I h llited the ohipping_lntereato� 'icon. ba'for jh4 bushel of 34 pounds. Before . , I � 11 .1 were dissatisfied, slid were leaving Novi , , � ! . Brunswick by hundreds. There had not bdon 11, had heart obliged to double its capacity. There were, moreover, a number of extensive On the order, for Mr. Charlton's iaoolullonie relating to the Government's Dominion. land In cotton Importatlona there had been, a � . falling off of 49 per cent. from . England and of I would, be fioni the fact that- in 1877 We built 46,329 tons of . shipping, worth I the tariff �17th­Septsmbsr,� 1878,- Toronto:. ­_ - 30o, Chicago equal to 20jo;.16sh Novera- " , 1 . ' . . - � � I a now factory established in St. John this I i�� . I I . . . foundries which were ranning up to. their . I I poliey,Sir L. Tairmy requested that the order Bhould'otand, so the leader .a � . If the Govern.. I � I 59 per oarit. from thoUnited States. altogether 01,516.144, and In 1878 85.200 tons, worth 01,236,145; while , In 1879 when the begs 1878, Toronto 32 a, Onioa�go 211a; Slat . Dacemberi 1878, Torouto.31c, Cbiosgo2le. % ,r, I . year, and factories which had flour'lobed for 1yearx were In distroms. The people of the full capacity, while the average of wagon had advanced ten per cent., the number of hands � ment, who was absent through Illness, demired . , a decrease of 108 per cent'. in Ilportallons, which was to be accounted for by the. fact shadow of this 91 National Polloill had . ' After the tariff -30;h June, 1870, Toronto - � � province were strongly denouncing the 11 N, t-11" ; I . P. 11 and one workingman, who had written having Increased not less than one hundred. More buildings had been Braised in the city to be,present ,when Ahead resolutions were disou . . I seeds . , , . I Mr. ClaklarsTov; mild it had already stood for that we had made our own cotton, employing 11 out own. labor to do so, in Canal a. . Agricul. began to -ores p ovor the lauds we had only built 19,31� tons, valued at 1$529,824. I BOO,. Chicago 340; I Slat December 1879, r ' Toronto 36c, Chicago 38p, A difference of two cents a baohel in I aver of ChIcAgo Barely . . co;n . , . plaining that the duties on marble Inj ared . . " , his business, called the policy of the Govern- during the year thin pay previous year, and they ware, also of a better diioription. At several days. It the subject were again post- tural protection was also dealt With, r find, Mr. White argued that the effect iDt the Would'the hon. -gentleman .have the hardl. . � hood to say ihat bid policy bad protected The .. *What PrOT ad that the tho6rleo promulgated by bon. . . .. niont the 'cursed ,sN. P.11 No Wonder ill&% . I ',--- -­-­ � Dandso, the Canada tool works, which was all . bit$ period he'ralght be defeated in his purpose. I . I . The order was allowed to stand, . tariffland been to either shut out or greatly farmer? programs had. been made in the creation of She home,market; v;b4ch the gentlemen opposite before the elections were � fallacious, not to call them b � 1 is harder Doing; . -�-­,­­ .-our-.'soung -xitert _.and _.y_ -_g,,w men were . � op _g--__-1__-_ demartin the flag un.or which they were 9 a anuffed �_ out under the old tariff, had -iffuessed-ito aspulty.7-1torhands-numbeted- , , I . . . _ __ o7-__ . 1I8MMT-AWAl1D—.­­__ . decrease nearly All ilia agriculturil . -Importations- .1r,on�,Uq.Uxiitscl-Stateo-tbat. I - farmer was promised would absorb. him a price)a of barley.on The following were th I . - -tbb-itrdito"li-TMUt6*$t-L"I,-q,IW#go-irotomfi_.,_,�...,,1 . . .� . . . � . � born. I . I . Mr. Dom, as the* representative. og a, coal - eighty. The buildings and plant ware volued it 080,000. - The monthly wages were . I � � � _11 . ..* � . Mr. UioDoNvxLL (Inverneot) moved the come Into competition with theme of our own farmers. He nexk i1well the 4iipfili 1­7fiiqiviflib-811�rd ould be -biidafi-ou , 'easily answered by a. comparison of a few I ilia Lake. Before the tariff -A7kh Septem- � . . I - the a had . . producing county, signed that, tarl I I $3,0001 The Dundee Tool or Edge Factory, r House Into 'Committee of the'Whole -to con. older certain resolutions declaring the Pro. with -charge th" at our export trade via the 'St. fign I red. The i . ' ... - rains of the exports of the of Canada , the' last mix wouto 105, Odwego 125; 16th - bar, 1878, T( I Novembers 1878; Toronto -60, to 90, Ojwe- . " � bansfitted the coal mine workers, but hS . . admitted, that the dut on coal was,not quite y WhiOhWu Closed ,before the present tariff � i hid,, boon revived, The Imilding and plani vinoom of Quebee, Nova Scotis,NqwBrunowiok . Lawrence bad been "destroyed" by the � . . , I National Poliay.11 He gave figures to produce .during months of 1878 was 012,689,015 ; bf produce - I . 90 110 lo 125; .blat December, 1879, . � . . , . . . . � . ,-,? I . no III& an It should be ; still, the concession . �, ` ' - -104i -valued AS 010.000. It' tow employed -the and- Prince Edward -Island to .have each - claims and rights to. distributive shares of the she* that the shipping trade 'of Montreal . I which wan tot ,Canadian, 05,167,514, or in all $17,856,559, while in the last oil months Toronto 65 to�90, Ozwego 87 to'120. - At ter , the tariff -30th June, 1879, Toronto 40 to .. naado thin oemion.would be beneficial. . .. . I . 1. Mr., BOUSBEiv, , speaking for Quebec, fifteen hands, but foreman was! now in the Slalom, � endeavoring to occurs skilled amount of ther Fishery Award handed over I outwards had Increased move rapidly than that of Now York. 'Mr. White nixt.doalt of 1879 the value of exports which were the I I 60, Ojwogo 68 to 80; 31st December., 1879,. I . I Toronto Oswego 88 Ito 91. , Rye I aeclazed that its people were satisfied with the . *and haudo, lit order to increase the number -to fifty.' The Dandas Cotton Mills had to She Government of Canada, on the Name : P rineiplas on Wi hiall the claims and rights of with out relations with Groat Britain, with 11 11 produce* of Canada was $14,801,652 ; of produce which was not Canadiag, t7,886 574; 55 to 73, . before the tariff -17th September, '1978, ' I . . � ; 'I National Policy," that many of Ito � . strongest opponents in the past now con, I 7 in Or8ased-their capacity very materially, and � r the hands. 0100,000 ' Newfoundland were recognized,. eta. , 1, � . . ORIOULTURAL PZBTI14zZA1s4 . I � high *ioem he allegations of. and with is failures." On the subiot of failures he ilipplie&hIm or. in all 422,688,226, (Elear� hear) Surily. lials,414, not' phowthat the farmer wig enjoy. Toronto 56, Chicago 45; 16th November, � 1878. Toronto 52, Chicago 45 -; �31st.Dioam. , I � � tensed that is bid conferred benefits on the . . . � ' I I . ., . also number of employed. was 'invested in buildings and plant -" active .. 'A 4 1. I ' ' read Boma facto by Mr. Rykart, 'Mr. White concluded him opiepb about' si x , Ing the promised benefits at a . home markets, .ber,l878.Toront050,Chioago44. Aftertne � nee. . 11 provi . . I Mr. RODERTOON (Hamilton) condemned I I capital, §100,000; outpuC per' -stinum" 'to . The House went into committee lot the Whole on the resolution declaring it expedient' . 00 ' look. He had, been listelied to for over two or, ilist Canada was being kept for Canadians. (EMar. hear�) -But to'wbat' extant had W -Aariff­-�30th June, 1879, Toronto 50, Chicago 53i ; 31.9t December, 1879, Toronto 72 to 76, . . ilia Action ofthe Oppoeision in opposing ., 0450,,000. They were unable fill their . , orders, although working night and day. The to pass an - Act to prevent fraud, in the , hours,. and was ppplaided at the close. . . . � i . progressed in that direction in the Inatter of' Obicago 80i to'81. Choone-There was. a ...... ,.. __ . - I She PISMent tariff, Which filter . R year'$ monthly wages were .. 68j000, the nuinuet . manuldotaxe., r and - Sale ,of' agricultural . . I '_ Mr. CAIGRAIn spoke until after tea Gas', pOpulatioxi ? , 11 ventured is Bay thav all the Loot duty on'ohoese even before the Inat genital . � . I . 'but . . experience they were bound to admit, if . t Ware honest men, Was having a tendency they of hands , employed 450, bales of cotton . ,� - rtilizere. .. . .' Mr. LANDRY explained that it was intended pointing out the III fruits of the Goverglinslat'll general and flocal'. policy, and. directing now Industries Wed in thin country -during the last and all of theta were not dae. an its Gittrit'lliat , - election, but so little w . . . few people In Canads. wore aware of. ism . . I - I . to, raise the ,country from She .slough manufactured per aunum, 200,000. That was themary* in which the hum win heard to introduce a ,Bill making it necessary tot Attedfion to the ad*liability clads proceeding year- ,to the 14 National, Polia�"--did not being art. -the statute lo)k. jLlughtor.) � . . . .1 . . I . of' despond into -which, bon 'rho ,d gentleman ,a Hamilton And . neighborhood, and all mall�ufuturara of fertilizers f6imprint. with the construction of the Pacific Railway add, 10,000 . scald 0 ' the cougurding. 'a .. The following� were She quotatiosloi I I 1. � is. . � I . .opposite had plunged n. inimbei .. I . . . for Oxford (Hn Oliver), td ihow.ho* littm -tite . . - It undoubtedly indicated. what'inight b6 � , 'in --the. on , very package their, names or some mark by which their goods might be identified; in British Columbia until much time is the - Nortlaw eat bad been fairly devel6jed �and' population of. Canada. while in that less . than 100,000 hod" drifted away eg4rdink it. Before the tariff -11th 8401�' `� . � w.Yor tamber, '1878, Montreal9f, No it SJ ; . I . I . .. . is N.P.11 bad doni.foi Hamilton, had. quoted* . � , found other pirts of coulat'ry. I ' , - (Oheiro.). '�. . - .-�­ � ' - . � Also IMPOSilDg' certain. ponalfien .for the. . . OFganized. I . ,�. I . , .. . . . � no I , from us for over, land they were the very bons , I � 161h Novembers 1978, Montroal 8J,,NawTork . .1 .. I . a published statement in a Reform journal I . . . I adulteration- I of.thase good . Th6 inotion Mr. COUR06L g ove tittiarance to the opin Ion . And sinow.of,the.1alid. He Ila& oeen,them oront 8Jj New � � 82:; Bids December,. 1878, T 0 . . . � that there are now 528. empty houses in that � I Mr. Eiriurs­11ow' about tho'blook estab-% . 11. . I., � . . .� was carried, , ­ � .� . 1. 1. thst,mo'popullar was ilia is National Po I- Is - - a day afti 5r day and month if ter month leaving York 9.. ,&flat the tariff- Both June,, i819, �, , . ''I . . .. , -1 -vily as compared" -with `327fla* 1878'. lit 6de � �lwjb.A a � . � . I � - lilblat tit ? :,.. I- . ; . � . � . . 8TE'LM1134 lualms. , ., . Montreal that if he were to entiiiii s� 6!0 0100- I Catilids, In train leads, blocking up the Montreal 6; Ni 5 W York A -. Slat Deqember, ' - - I I - - ___ , - - ­1011so -.some-trull 'I .- _ __... . ovilisroWan 1i . C -00i I I .. "b onjo, Mr. RosailirgoN - laid the clock�bt ­-, � .1 — - _jl­ --------- I . . I - ­ - - ' - '-'M'r.--Ki�4i.-moved-.for--oarroopondane"els- -Mm-c-qu-tooit theta. now.ble _Majority. would-be- , I ,nverIadm- -61 trade, Qua he *as'ouie be *ji-fiot 0 _ N -Y6 '- :: - n Aft 1879,Llloatroal 13J, ew� - rk'--13. .'B it ,=- - . ' I . . *1 . � I . . ment. There were at proi.ent 500 empty FtCp-7_ btslyy woun by ,the .Isis Govern- = - live to. oabaidlzing� a line of stoamere to ply double whit It was last time; . I � OHARLToN $I 11 widQ'of the faot'when beesid, &he% the not . before* the tariff �17th So kiinber, 1878s . . . . p - �, before a comparison- could �. I , . I . houses therei.but . - - " , that it had not yet started., The aot&4- . eon St. John and Liverpooli I . beft .'Mr. . sald'the - Natiorlial.-Polle7y result 62 the 11 -National Policy 11 in" that - Montreal 21, New York 25 .; 16th N61imberi � 'Montreal ' ' - . . . . be rnado,� It was necoaaary to know howxasny 'were I lihment,.wei, .however#- in the hands -of I I Mr. DiCosmon moved lot correspondence had yet, had only &-partial trial. Hothoughtp regard"woo that we. had to -day 90,000 eon- ,, 1878, 17; , Now York. 27 ., 3 lot - ,� , . . � ,. . vacant in 1878.. The number 327 was - . � . gentleman who were. -determined to,. push it . . � . resp�Ming the Subsidy to a finsofetealm- however, $bat evan-the trial was sufficient to Jiumern 1040 than we'had twelve moniiho D do. r. 1878, Montreal 18, Now York 30�. 0, it"Im I ' y root, and':Ae- w " ­ - � . . utterly tumor an confident, forward, mild no, doubt within a tow Weeks . shillsbatwoon a pork or ports in Quebec and , show that the results' of this policy had been tl ium far injorioui . I -." ajo - (Host, hear.') The farmer had been Altelz the tariff Ju .1879, Montreal- -Both no, . 1. � I . I and his statement wak justified -by an uta&!' I . ... count, that there were wore 044 hinses work wouldbe remained. (Hears bear.) . .A hillinbor of'reasona 4ere advanced and the Maritime Provinces -and a pori I i a.-Brikiih Columbia via Panama or . I - Cape Writ ; a so to the country �And th, i At'it was likely to prove still more. injurious in ' told that by putting Wduty on corn and wbosit- and Wool the price of thene,pioduoto -would be 15, Novi York 161't, Slat Dacomber, . I$7-0. Montreal 38, Now York 97. By,theme figured - , . Its- 1878 ' .3han now.' Moreover, -account .4 � Illuxtraii-oni cited by Mr.. Camey to AhoV that .1 reepectilagasuboidy to aline of,gieRmihips lature. He quoted from' tho ripo its Of the � Increased. But during the whole time that a it would be. mesa that- notwillastanding'the , ; . , i 11 . . must - be taken .*of ilia ecores' of' now � the Govirrimant's much vaunted -proteative between Canada and Brazil. - . . annual meetings of the Dominion Board of protective tariff had been Inforce �io piled's had* . I duties the prices of IsTin'produce in �Canadft . . � . . houses which were erected last- year., , policy WAS aborlive so fax an fostering native . . I . . . I I'LlRX.-IN13PROTION.- Tf ade,shoming that the bon. member for Card- � ' be,ii.regulasted, an I they. must .,inevitably his were relatively lower than in the Unitid � I . 'Theme houses w I I are'. of a first-class charu-, 'industries was concerned.,- - - - . � . . . ' . � . Wall (Mr. White) in 1873 -moved a resolution 'ineresse'the I by the prices &hit ruled in the open markets States. The right bon. gentleman who'led . I ' I lei, * indica$ing -that the means of thei Mr. Hx000N" gaucli 'moved by the an be Mr; OaToy In dixong'sing a motion of which declaring -it undesirable to .15 at thoworld. so it was in Calusids, and'so it a add to him the Govainnion t won determined t . . =,'011 improved do that- they wori claimed orronelono arguments advanced. by he had.give;lnotioe for a Committee of the Psicent. tariff, which then prevailed; in' would be for one hundred years to come, if laurels'. . Ili order to satisfy the demands of I � . ,:,d . . . py improved dwellings, He did the Opposition, gave the House the benefit of -resolutions to amend the Whole 10 consider � 1877 conme4ted to the passage of a resolution I 0 ghto continue th *be farmers he come down. this year with an I . . . . . . . : . . not think so much should be laid' about . . I . , his judgments. " . . . Banking Acts Nio so So provide system of . & declaring, that the existing tariff of . 17i per they It . ad inaugurated loss year, of Ilaree cents per pound o additional duty I a. . . .. empty houses. - How did they get imply 7 '. Mr, CootBuRN, -(Maakoks) made a few , cOmPtIlmory: Inippeoilon by the Government cant, ,was fair'sind equitabld, aid afforded fair for it was an Axiom in trade that tbe.pride of 061roril - disease of W'OOIj of ,which we neve ' r - . . I They -wait built under the regimeof tha.prs� I . ,common Nonni a laggistions an to -the cattle of ofliderm,'dw6lt shortly upouthe siumbersof proliction to the manufacturers ; Jit 1875 . the surplus 'prodbot of any country would imported a single pound, but of whiohwo - * I - � . . - vious Government Act Sir John -Macdonald, . I the inireseed activity in commercial circles failures lit .banking institutions in Canada. voted against a motiou to ask the Govern. . -1 govern the -price of the -whole product. - 110 . . bad a . large exportable gurplus. This 'was, . . I the holie being that thi prosperity which ., . ' . � blegsed the land under that req'ine Would . , last fill, which Activity, he Claimed, *as on. girely d; 9. . I , I a' oaam a . a 'Ou"R and said there was a strong tooling through. out the addlaW that some efficient system of I . . 'be. ment to,enbourago the development of 'the iron depbsito of the Dominion , - and in 1876 'of - a few figures to show. the proposed to give . � extent of - the surplus prodaelkloh of' ibis adding Insult. to - injury with W . vengeance., (Cheers' and laughter j But. I . I . qIiiiiing-c After that right bon;, gentlomau'a . fir . 131TR (O wall) lasaved Ilie,adjourn. inspection should inatituted; . However-. . s�oka against the imposition a tax on country. , In 1879 wa had exported .the honorable gentlemin must have an ,.- . � � .. I it, and under thei-late Goyarnrattil,bad dates ment of the dab Is. . . . . . . . as the, Government were introducing a general . � foreign,wboat. (Host, hear.)' .The . bon- I .5,393,'212 'bushels of, barley, while *� had iinported .43,. . execs dingly low opinion of -the intolligence' . 1 � . I . . -,. Eased came"the result Of which was the . . . , � . . I MILLV.., � Banking Bill, he malely wished to dAw their gentleman, li.i dealing with the. son, AliiWs I US bushels. We aid the 101nance Minister tali . of the farmers of 'this country if he'thought I I 'would vacancy. of houisa and. lowering of rob%@. I - - I �ftiv= . 11. . : . I - . . attention to the matt6r, lioping, that they . � praotioRIly admitted the truth of the state. I ' the House'that the duty on that cereal had any ouch. a piece of obaff as this catch I I � . -(He I . . at, bear.). . He � fully � belle�ed that there , . I not so mally houses unocoupled now as The. following Bills -were .read a third .1 I . I . time wbuld introduce -much legislation an would meet - the difficulty�i . Meantime lie would ment recently made, tba"he -great bulo: of , � . Ahe lei trade of Canada Was into the effect whatever upon the prices in ibis coun. . 1 .them. -.If ho.(Mr. Charlton) were anxious . I . I to inake his' mark. as. 9, tariff. mender,'. he - . were - - . there were a year ago In Hamilton, but to : . Bill to authorize the eatablieliment of super. � I � I withdraw the mollon. . . . I ]PROJilag 1nuda of American, brokers. . (Hear, hear.) . 'Canadian try ?. (Hear, bear.) S ilenom, WAN. the bon. gentleman's reply to that enquiry. (floor.- . I - ­ woula-ratheir Impose a duty upofi whistles ' I , . . . I that he would refer sigalia later. . Just now,.he . inanition, provident and insurance funds by . ,,, - : imiarovATiols PARPMXTS. importers were unable � t ' Import 0 hear.)_ In the, . oamo­ year ,we--had-e-kportod- .0 sud l&1qghl,oZ_)___ - .- -mado-of pie!#; taild, - (q4ggx ______ .. . . . I .. .. 1. wished to ,vefer to the otateineut that Ahe � * . I . old, elections showed the -opinions Of the On(p . ilia Grist -Western Railway Oompan -Mr. y. Robertson (H01111110i). , I . � . - - Mri Titows. for Mr. Skinner, moved for the . Into thin country what were known as "abops'! of tea. The AmeriobIl'importerm .4 'd. IMP61SO 59,175 bushels .of beaus and imported 7,187, bushels. Such a,ruse an this might work for a time, -1 I I but when the people hid, again, an Oppor. I . . . . '. � people on the"' Nktional PONOVI - , He WAN . - , - ' �Rempecling the Niagara Grand Island Br , . .Idgs : publications iiInued'or puto4soad for distribu, lion by the Government wIth's vie*.t6 them, and sent much -portions of them to . leaving a surplus proatiotof 51,992 I He would ask the hen., gentleman to say it It& . . tutilty of 'exoriaaing�_their -opinion the . . . . . I It" $6, idraft'lliat She 06nmervaitive'lIatty. felt . . - . . fii keof 11, 00--mr.'MoCarthy.. .. . . .. . . . . ancourhgd Immigration.: He said--�-Copiis 61 , . their,brokers in Canada as were is her lesblb thought his tariff -had tiny offset , upon the: I - Finance. Minister .and his:colloaguou might - . ' � . I . Unions ,-Thin .� . it they- could , . . . � I . I I . it .would be P, great go, . * * , Oikt&HQ Irdna-the Mowst, Adn'luld,rikt,on. T6-ino orporiti- the I I B611 Tdliophoni Corn. pan. of danads,"�Mr. Kilvert.. T , pfignifilets'Which I have ieoured. ha*e eight or - . . . 'ton out'of- a. Those ac'quaitted with the - tea trade I knew1hat it wan desirable to hav, a now tea.as -price of being. An kon, frisid bolilds. ahn illat the Government did not know may with. 166 B1g1 wo 192 o ... .. look 46isaker'n thunder; -.th erold no time... . � - - . I I � - . �. But-Ald. the Grits express a deoire to fight �. �. I .� . . To amend And 6ougolidsto the Act IncotpOl pagem Oli I load them. (Lau ghter.) I'Wbuld like. to know'from, the Minister of 'soon as possible, . . ' and it could be obtained ouggeited beano. '(Laughter.) tat he thought. they I denying tho�W *ble&V.'out'.Qf in , oney end most . I � . . . - out the Ontario. elections on the 11 National rating the, Domin!6 Grange' of the P4ttonB Agriculture thouumbor df theme, pamphlets, through l3au Francisco two or three days_ , knew onoughnot-so onswerthat question Out of lyitig--7,two thinki a -young nation. �-. . . . . ­ r6liol I slue ? 11 No; they did 'nothing of the . . . I of Huibantli:7 of Canada. � . -Mr- McCallula- clipped- and unoll0ped, In circulation. I find earlier than by any otherroutc. Thoconea. affirmdtivaly.­�(Hears hear.) 'They bad oah't .well do without if she wants I I ' , . kind, and It wag impossible to got wsupporter . , , . . I of the Mowask Adminiotrationsklo, make that, I . ­� . � ­ T11111,11101STRESIX 1111�14iW#141 " . . . � he hid better undertake it second 04009- queues was 4hat it wan neceosary'lor tea dealers to Import thdir'tess. through the u - exported 3,1535,758 ,b Bitola of' outs. 'And. h � . to do, well at . or , Arai coming ou% , for - slid first supplies -strength, . . . � a � question an issue atilis polls. , � ... . I . . Mr. MqCinTny moved the second reading f6liaern, and laughter) -because ilia title pagem . * epould fix,ve.,been tsken. out. It waR, appiki. United States, and the intended effect of thin . . . Imported 2,l25,3V9_1__]auAhel8, leaving a - � surplus of 1,410,439 buebels. Would . physical . � hilo,-tho second, moral"!advatitaga I w ilven i ' . . I - , I . Mr.. OrAvalt-We did. �1. . I I . I . . Mr. ADIIERTSON-1 believe they did ,Ila of the Bill to remain' do'bilti. as to the true . construction of xection 12 of - the Northern . I antly, lanobierved- by the officialml a nurabef I I informed, lasia been in& d uty wis evaded in thavay he had glited. The bon. go nitleman (Mr.* White) laid the bon. gentlemawtelf the farmoroilist hip - hadhaa any affect upon the they. thit's. hard'to be liolleued.11 (0heoro and - laughter.) - There wa only one camo.in which . I I � . ,. , ) I . . ...: Oxford, but that was a flue Place 90 try tl]O� I 4ucotion -in. They thought.they were all Railway Company'd Act, i877. .. - - I Mr. ArGrin that the Bill be Of whom, & engaged in the clippi in lag buoinese I name dayi. (Eta. .had ' great streoo on his assertion that sugar was cheaper now than it was ohs or two years polipy price Undraceive'dfortlidiroate? Hanoticadthat 1 a duty could ineresse.tha price of wheat, that - I was witert-we wore forced to import wheat. I . . . . . right in Oxford, but where there 4WRO the linked should . - - - , � I ­_ _­ . poollionedi - _-1. now ad litughter.) The i9veroe aid@ of %his . ag( ),., The prices of tit commodities in'the the bou. gentleman was not Ing that elaquiry for.further bear, and BuI last session an bon. . gentleman b ' . I ad . . . ---- I 1. . . I Slightest chance of there being a difference of I ion or a vote, they did ads. . air Josts MAabovALD amid that the Bill bad bailor 'go. to the Committee on Railways, title page reado.an follows: I I � I "PERTILXILANDS-�—RED, RiVkit . mirketo of the world were constantly, flue. 'tuating, and'the question was, wAi.the price con sideration. .. (Hear, . liughtdr.) Of wheat we had exported in the 12,381,146.-liumhold and inivoitid I ' secured @� promise of.the'leader "of tho'Uov�' ornmOnt that in much a came. he would � . . � . protectionist ;[ou(Mr. "advivability A: Valley, State Minnesota. The St. Paul.' same year . .. I . Dobersoon) thought now he could . . : . .1 . give evidence ftioli. would prove that the whore the v, of She Bill could DO discussed and opinions could be.heard - re. of Min a & Manitoba Railwosy offer for sale two= acres of cheap la;nd; $3 to of sugar relativq) .y lower than it was beforb tbeddoptionolthim,'tariff? JE[oar,hoar.). . 6,176,432, leaving a surplus of 6,904,714; a and he hopqdsho bon. the Finance Minister la . consider 3he I forest -of the vast body of . k 0011011111 iota and do away with.th duty. The - - I . . . Aeformerm. did'not radio the "National garding is. . � . . wheat 05 � per acre ;, easy terms of payment. . ,� . Mr. WHITE (Card0oll) stated that when, would also note thal fact and lei tha'Houoo . I bon. gentleman had foresepit th: difiloulty III I � . . I . Policy I? the .issue as the polls. Mr. J.'U. The Bill was'read woscond time. I � . . � (Cheers,) Theye to a . map. published With refined finger in Now Y�ik had increased 3J . have the bendfit ot his opinion as to,jhi. which the country would be plaosd in Oise it . � � . . ..--Gibson, the candidate of thoMowat Adminim- The House ad learned at 1.1.0 p6 in * , . this pataphlet, III.wbiah about three-quarters I per,cont., it bad Increased in Montreal- 27 J. I offset of t1ho."National. Policy" upoil the was necessary to import wheat-. -But the . . � . I I . . trAtion, stood - in his - addrago, ll,'Xhq .. I I true . issue before , the POOPIO , of , - O=A*,i, March 22.-:-Whe Speaker took She . . ot'an inch In width is devoted' to Manitoba and the Northwest. the rest being. given to per dent. (Host, hear.) . . Mr.' Cirutr,TON Bola she question : was- what .. . price of.whost.' The, expor.to'of rya ' 'were', 641',694 buBbels. And the imports 74,238, result of this syrangem6t wsz�thatJhs duty I ng. an it did the . .. , � was ellowed.td remain No 0 '* I I this , province' at the I present slide, and. they to upon,' is � obaii at 3.20 o'clock. , . . t - Mr., Arkell presented- it 09tition from I a very good map of. the United States torri- ,ogy,� Dakota -Ana , did wo'bring it in for under the old tarifr? hear.) The bon. gentleman in his -1, . mving oi surplus. of 511,726. Had the duty I larmord'sio good, bat Am soon am. they' began . . to'.'reap'sny benefit it was to be abolished.. . which are pronounce. . I whether the Government of ,the Ron vemool-ownslo and others of Port Stanley and particularly Mluuoiofo�i This r pamphlet wag written by Hen. Paid' = speech remii2aad the -House that he on ryle bad auy.effect-,on the price of gym or Of .ryo whiskey? 'Oo with potatoes, 6f which . , He underot66d, however that - the Ron the i . I . . I . . I I Oliyer M�wat hao, by Ito pass record, exta.b : . . ushean ciairA to evronewal of publio, con- St. Thomas or the reduction 61 tolls. on the Welland and: St., Lawisnee Canals. Mt. . . Mikohell. : It Eivoo. Ali account of his trip -to the Northwest. He a minute dexorlp*, was member for Montreal by way of'Cardwelf.. ,a (H or, hear and laughter.) He dwelt upon . wd had exported 2,665,179 bushels, while the Imports ln� I I Fin&nno Minister intended to make a tout i . . . . I I ::next onmmgr� to hunt up the 11 hum Ii In ilia �, I . . . . . fidanco, or whether that confidence having Mackefizie presented a similar petition frprit -S - . I arnis vesool-owlioro. - gives lion of dinners he had at Chicago and St. . the. benefitwof this tariff to the. Montreal were elthernil or merely -nominal . , quantity. Of peas we had exported 2,715,262 . - agricultural districts andmould . learn -ex. . . ­ . . been ferialted, they Should' be compelled to I gl*6 way to it new Cabinet with .Mr. More. . I . . . . . � , I .� XAPTZZ 11OLIDAYS. I - PAul, and of hotels in other placoo, including . -(Cheers and laughlor,) Of bills of fare. sugar refiners and others at ,the expense of . ilia whole Dominion, including the, conotitu- . buslials, ,and, imported the immenoe quantity to our experli. of, 2,343. In all these produe I Morn ; actly how the tariff affected the ior . I (Changer And, laughter.) 0e d6eirod to refer I , I . dish, of Lonaorli ad itshead.11 The bug -&-boo 4 'I . Sir L, Timay inqvod That when this House Minnesota he says: 11 It io,a perfect paradise Bull the bon. -gandoman 'represented on the fidor'of this 'Hotiat, (Hear, beer.) � We have . in .10, mouths was exactly the same no . = to the corn duty, as. it had' been increased by . the tariff to the detriment of sill who need IS. .r was Iderepth of Lonilm Having referred to adjourno,,on Wedheiday next it stand ad. for spoitemen. An to the water, I had abisyo 0 I the Ametleans- for twenty years, that . . . I .. the report of the Immigrktioa officer All to journed until Tuesday, 8011i'luot. i . . - understood It - was not. good." (Chieerm and been told that ilia 41 National Policy 11 would , . When there Win & Surplus the r duty did not. The total importation of Indian corn for the I the improvement of business in Hamilton, The motion was darted. .1 laughter.) . � . . . stop the Side- of Caulldlau emigration add one to the -price.. . But there . six months ending Slat December, lKS, was '_ -1, . . - he would refer to. a low Instances- id -which . , � , ,- - Aiq Roolgo a -on . In " Alme.-­ ­ - -- - Mr. MAoxanzin—It was sometinl4b6forellb to.-Abo, -8taied._But. - on, the contrary it .cent. . !,Wag one article. upon .. -which bid - bon.. 5,472.000 bushels,, and for the. ton And A hallf., � I - � I , . * ,,—that . . - the 44 National Polidy 11 W bison an' ad- vantage. The Hamilton Rolling Mills, With , At the Senate's Iroquois, a joint Conimittee tried it. (Renewed laughter.) — - - I After considerable further dleausoloiki the was increasing the volume day by day— a tact not much to be wondered at When. ' friend hid imposed a duty which would have doing effect. We imported like& year -moithe o'f'.the* "Nation al Policy is. 'th, 1979, to February let, 1880, . I from Match 15 1 . . r 0200.000 invested in - buildings and plant . . � . . and.$100,0oo of native - capitoki, paid out per to consider the propriety of amalgamating 'the low departmoutp of the two Houses was . � )notion win wisladrawn, . I I The House adjourned at 12.80 min. - t the. ,Government Ila - their IIamIgrA ion .9,614,116 pamphlet adysrtlaid the Advantages bushels' of corni while We had xported 5,484,759 bushels. - A duty of 7J . . � —5,898,994, Or A falling Off in this longer time - of 63,006. For the last six months of -1879 . . I � I . month to the 200 man employed 09 I 000 per . . I - inonth, and had ati otitput of 0600,000 per � adopted. I I . ]PURCITAIII FROM THE 011111111)'TRUNX. . I OTTAWA, March 29.-w�-The Speaker took the . 6air of latils In Minnesota mind Nebraska (hosip , and: their official postal guides pub�-, 11081 :ants a bushel on corn Increased the price on the quantity imported by exactly that there was imported for export. 4,00,42& bushels, alad,for the 101 mouths of the 'IN. . . . . �. imption of coal by them's . ' Sir 0. Tuprnml moved the -first reading of a at three P. in.. � . A number of potitiong against the 11111 to ifmi- uOhl glowing deseriptiond of, I � ng territories I amount, and he would take the oppc�lunity I . P.11 to the Xat of February, 1880, 4,411,968, being for the longer time . . . millo was 26,000 tons per annulln. The works : - ' hadlein put into opbr4tion- under the. lift Bill to confirm the purchase by the Dominion', of is portion of tho'Grand-Trn7nk unowayaria L . 0 logalize marilagawlth wdocosda wife's Slat were presented. is is iloticeable that a . th a along the line of the Atell000nj Topekg�,&, ,,at,% lo­113,ilway�,,- Hoeva'r.ilear". . � of again referring to that question. Ester- a to the fact that wheat *ina had beewmad , -an excess of 02 111,�4 of 8J per cent. Irad the ' bushels' , I factory 'which' Owed its 'tariff., Another . " existence to the tariff was ill* bill,factoryo iiii,agre'emonsmade with the Grand Trunk . Railway company of Canada with respect pailtionoogRizatthe BIB have b me , son al at In trut iiIIWO 1�108em hit r�a 0, - had conatituted themselves into ailverlining was higher this year than last, and people had been asked to believe that Shia was owing � � export mouths continued 0 for the loi former period the =I 41" "cold Of'.41's 'r . . it had A capital of 150,000.. paid $2,600' a 3nonth In wages to the 500 handa,dinployed, thorato,-Carried. . - . . . I 0 nsirely confined to clergymen a ,adhere to ud II of ond branch ,of the to temt�ut. are I Ch Agents (Or the -United Stated, Upon *thO general question of the 14 National Policy 11 he to the is nitiousi ronay.11 There . wag 411, utuid, but not a relative, Inbreige, find would have boon 7,103.638.' whereas th6 " , actual amount was 4i4l.1,311, a -falling. ­­ . . . and hod an output of #200,000 annually. . . OPBSKSO'br THE CAVIL9. I I . . Tun DUDOZZ. 1. . . . w1ohed first to any .that the FWanoo Minister it wan to be! ascribed -ta � the short crops off of 21692,272 fit consequence of the tariff. I I (Applause.) 'Photo were two glans factories, The' propriety of Opening the Welland. Mt. WIiru (Cardwell) had the floor when had found it necessary thin session to make . in E utops. . He would like to ask the Thelpr6fito upon this business, sit shown by . Ono had continued in operation and the other Canal ohrlier than usual s h ebate on the Budget was adjourned, numerous changes in his tariff- H 0 (Mr- Fliatted Minister it the price of Cana. former trade raturnot ohould have ))men 91o. . . had been eloMd. In thin lait one. three or Suggested by Mr. MAcxzNzin. He obnervid a His first Advance was made against the pool. Ohorlion) predicted, in the light of the oxperl. aian cereals.. had 'boon Increased by the pet. bushel. There was a lose to the country � four oomparlici had tried during the lifetime notice In the newopapers that the canal lion of Sir Biobard Chttwrfght on financial once 6f�6thok c6untrito which had .tried a I amount of, the duty, as people had Won. told in - freights, commisolop and -profito of I �.­ -af.ther late Government to carry on bulihieflo, would not be opened before the lit of Miy— matters. After dealing With the question, ptolooti#6 system,' r that he would And it Itwould! Noresponiso. Hahadhopeathit 4255,718, (Host,hear.) Therawaventers4 . I but without succeed, Now, the factory wag a date Much liter than usual. 'It would be A Mr. White 'apologized for alluding to- the , neoushary, year by years to come down to the the bon, the MInlatei* would reikergite that for consumption during the - oil 'months , Wei) ;Ing. The oompalayworking It had 040,� serious calamity to tradd On the St. Lawrence personal attacks that bad besurna do on House and propose .numerous changed to stitement which had been so generally made . ding Slat Dooembei,1878,1,412,5.75 bushels- � ----- 011 � . . , I I 000 invested In buildings and plant. It paid if the canal wan not opened before that date. him for him alleged Ineonoiatendy on the . the tAtiff- In the UAitca Stated for the before the elEction, with the regulf, 'if ,not of corn, and during the six. snonthe ending . . 1 04,600 in, wagon monthly and employed 136 . 1. ... 1. I . 1. I . . Sir OnARIAn Turku explained theit it wan question. He took up the Board of Trade 4 . . I I . - last twenty YOUR 012011 had been the case, . I . I , . . I I I glot Dioember, 1879, 548.993 bushels, or a I . . I .. . . . � . .1 "O .< _S� 4T, � ., , _�, V � � . _'k, :, .1 I- I . _ . , , , " �Sl, I ." � ��.,�, I . I 1. 1. . . . I . . ,., . I I . . � . . . I . . . I I I I . . I . ­ I- ­ ­ I I . _12_ -I--- _ , 7"S,-.,O,��l "`;",�:,,:_�-,, , 41"'.1 .1 - � .. - -e ­� . � -.1 I Zi .-, I . I I - . . . I � I I . . I . . I . . - I . I . I . � . . ,. I . I I " . ,_�­-,S,iil� .1 . .. . A . . 1 I I 1. . . . 1. I . . I . � . I . . I , . � I ... I ... . I I . I I I . . � I . . I . I I " , . � . - . . . I I � �, I I. . I I I *. . � . I ­ . , � , I . . . . . . I I . I . I I 0 r ., . � . I . . ­ � . . , � 11" � � 11 � 1� �� .. ­_ . I . � . I a 1* , � . a . . I � I ­ ­ . I . � . . I . - . " . OV I , . I � I - .1 - . . . � � . ­_ I ­ . Is I . . I I I . I . .. � . � . I I I I � 1. I � . I A— . I I I . . � I Lll_�_ �.-.��..4.�-�1.11.1�.�.�:..,-,.,-.�,,,,s-�--;��,�I.I.-I..'�-".,..-,��-,��.�,,�"-��-�- ._:_J__. ­L'_ .... . . �"-",�-;�-,----,,�--�--"----�-,-; . ---.I.�-1,.'------1-1.11-1.--'-.��l.-II.-l-.�11,1�IL.1-11,".-. . ,-..,..��.--.".,",.,�--�-....�,,��-.."�"...;-,...-.-�-�.�l'.11��,�,-.�.�.,.�-,.�.I.�.�l,-,�.�.�-r""�.��,�r,�_ I . ` -r ­ ---;-.--_1-,-1- ,� ...... ,�..-l-,��"-..,��l.-,-..-,�-.11,;�.�,�.I.I�- . '1--.., .71-- �.­11­1_ �­.. 11'ettet "" , 1- -, I .., - . .1 - ­ I � ­ � . I - . I � ­ 11 . I I I � � I . . I .r ­ .. � V . , , , I — - 1 14 1 1 - � I _ . - '.'I 1-4, ' ' .1 � � 1. I I ­­ I I .11 ... I .11 I., . 1.11 11_____- n. .. _4 � __ ­.-